Gift Giving Mixes : Chocolate Gravy

In the age of outlandish holidays with ever growing price tags, just about everyone appreciates a heartfelt gift personally made for them. Gift mixes are an excellent way of doing this.

Baked goods are always well liked, but mixes offer even more time saving convenience on the part of the giver and give the receiver an opportunity to have some special time in their kitchen. Even people who work full time can squeeze in time to prepare a special treat if they have a mix!

Now, before you start doubting the value of your gift of a mix, check the price tags of some ready made mixes in specialty gift shops and such. My grandmother once bought an apple crisp mix in a bag for $8.00! It was enough to make an 8×8 dish and tasted exactly like my apple crisp. I like to mentally place a monetary value on the gifts I give, in order to make sure I am giving gifts of equal value to my child’s teachers and such. I consider this to be at least a five dollar value, in case you needed a guide.

Chocolate gravy makes an ideal mix to give. Those familiar with it instantly respond with widened eyes and “ooh’s” and “aah’s”. Those unfamiliar with it are intrigued and anxious to taste this chocolatey concoction. Another plus? When was the last time you saw chocolate gravy mix for sale anywhere? You’ve got the added bonus of rarity on your side as well!

My original post on Chocolate Gravy, including step by step photos of how to make it, can be found here.

Each time I bring you a mix, I am going to show you several inexpensive wrapping options as well as providing you with printer ready gift tags(note that these are two sided)!

Now, on to chocolate gravy….

You’ll need: All purpose flour, white sugar, and cocoa powder.
In bowl, place 1 tablespoon cocoa powder, 2 tablespoons flour, and one cup sugar.
Mix that up well
Until it looks like this. There, your mix is done! Now lets prettify it a bit!
I went out gallavantin’ and bought some inexpensive supplies for packaging these mixes I’m going to bring you. All of the fabric you see came at $2.00 a yard from Wal Mart.  I got six spools of ribbon from Big Lots for $2.00, and a package of eight small gift bags for $3.00. The Raffia also came from Wallie World, it was two dollars as well.

Do you see these party bags? I get them in the party section at wal mart and try to ALWAYS have them on hand. Their uses are limitless. They make great packaging for small loaves of banana bread or a few cookies if you are sending them as gifts. You can use the enclosed twist ties or curling ribbon to seal them, your choice. They are also ideal for party favors or any other baked goods or small gift items. I buy them in a bag of twenty for a dollar and some change. I highly recommend you look for and purchase them now as they run low often.

Plain old zipper seal sandwich bags are a must have as well. I like to place my mix in them to seal it and then package.

First, we’re going to place our mix in a sandwich bag and get all of the air out before sealing.
Now fold over the top and tape it shut.
This was one of my favorite ways to wrap this.
I cut a small square of fabric and cut all around the edges with pinking shears.
Then simply rolled it up like a burrito.
Tie curling ribbon on each end and look how pretty!
Two more ideas are to place your sealed mix in a party bag or fill a 1/2 pint mason jar with the mix.
1/2 a pint will hold exactly one recipe of chocolate gravy.
For the jarred mix, get a cereal bowl (I am using a standard Corelle bowl) and place it upside down to trace on the wrong side of some Christmas fabric.
Cut out with pinking shears.
Until you have a nice circle of cloth.
Remove the screw band and center the fabric over the top of your jar, on top of the lid.
like this.
oooh another pretty one!

Or you can simply place your jar inside a small gift bag and attach some curling ribbon or raffia to it.

But the simplest of all is to simply put your sealed bag of mix inside a clear cellophane party bag and tie with curling ribbon. :)
Now, you can either type up and print out your own tags, or visit here to print mine! These tags include the front side as shown in addition to a back side which gives the entire recipe for Chocolate Gravy!

Chocolate Gravy Mix

Ingredients

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 2 T flour
  • 1 T unsweetened cocoa powder

Instructions

  1. Mix all ingredients in a bowl and stir well. Seal and package for gift giving, including a tag with the above instructions.
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Gratefully,
Christy

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the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.

~Burton Hillis

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Posted by on Dec 12 2008. Filed under Breakfast, Chocolate, Gift Mixes, Holiday Favorites!. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

102 Comments for “Gift Giving Mixes : Chocolate Gravy”

  1. Heather

    Very nice! I love that you’re posting these gift mixes. It really helps out people like me who are far away from family and need ideas for inexpensive yet thoughtful Christmas gifts that can be mailed across the country. Just gotta make sure I pack them well!

  2. Stephanie

    That is brilliant! I’ve seen cookie mixes and bean soup mixes and snack mixes, but this is truly unique – what a wonderful gift to give! You know, you could give this with a biscuit mix as well for the complete breakfast!

    By the way, I tried the dump cake from your cookbook, and posted it on my blog. I did use peaches instead of cherries. It turned out so delicious! I love your cookbook.

  3. videogirl25

    my great aunt used to make this everytime she would come to visit, which wasn’t often enought. i always thought she was the only one in the world who could make it. thanks for sharing.

  4. April in CT

    Woot is right!! I’m so excited about this series I can hardly stand it. YAY!!

  5. The Jillybean

    Oh My, I LOVE Chocolate Gravy! Never thought about making it into a gift mix, you are brilliant!

  6. DianeM

    Great idea, Christy. Thanks!

  7. BillGent

    As Homer Simpson would say.. “mmmmmmmmm… Chocolate Gravy…”
    ya know, A lady I used to work with mentioned that she made Chocolate gravy years ago.. I thought she was just kidding, then I tried it..mmmmmm, Chocolate gravy..

  8. Tina

    You’ve been tagged!

  9. Allies Creative Designs

    What a wonderful site. My Mother in Law made chocolate gravy all of the time and the recipe has been handed down to her children and grandchildren. She always made biscuits with her chocolate gravy. I had never heard of chocolate gravy until I came into the family 35 years ago. My family has to have biscuits with it also. I just love this site and what great ideas.

  10. Mommy's Kitchen

    Christy you know how I love the chocolate gravy OHMY!!!!! This is awesome i would of never thought to make it into a gift bag mix. My Mother in Law can you believe it never had chocolate gravy, I have been bragging about it. Guess what is going into her Harvest Basket for Thanksgiving. LOve Love The Tags.

  11. Melissa

    What a great idea, I can’t wait to see what else you make!

  12. ThoughtKnott

    Thank you SO MUCH! My husband still speaks of how his mother used to make chocolate gravy and I’d never heard of it…. This is going to be a great surprise for him. I’m a newbie to your site and enjoy so much!

    Lisa in TN

  13. stacig

    my step mom always makes chocolate gravy. maybe i should do this for her.
    thanks.

  14. Anonymous

    Christy,
    Let me start by saying how much I love your site and newsletters! I belong to several sites but I can truly say yours is my favorite because you could live next door to me ( I was transplanted here in East Tennessee 20+ years ago. Alabama sounds so much like here. Anyway, I’m rambling on so…the gift mix idea is really going to save my life for this Christmas…$$$ is tight ya know so bless you for all your help. Much Light and Many Blessings, Cher in TN

  15. DeesDivineDesigns

    I too never thought about turning this into a gift mix. My family also loves Chocolate gravy with biscuits. Chocolate Gravy has been in my family for generations. We also love to eat this as a pudding. Love your recipes and ideas.
    Dee from Ohio

  16. amanda

    I am so excited that you will be posting gift mixes for the holidays. I have made some in the past and am always looking for something different. Thank you so much!

  17. Bunny Trails

    Love this idea!! You are giving me such great gift ideas :) Since I am recently unemployed, these ideas sure help! LOVE the tutorial!!
    Thanks so much!

  18. Southern Plate

    Hey! I just wanted to say thank you so much for the compliments and smiles!!

    Note On Tags/Labels

    I’ve had a few people email and ask if I could change the size or format of these labels. Due to time constraints (and the fact that I have a lot more I want to bring you this holiday season!) I am only able to offer you the labels in one format, as they are now.

    If you’d like to print them out on sticky labels, I recommend getting the sheets of uncut labels from wal mart and printing them, then cutting them to size. This won’t allow for double sided printing, of course, so you will have to decide if offering the recipe along with your gift is important to you.

    I prefer to use cardstock and print on both sides, then cut down to size.

    If you prefer a special format or size to fit a particular label, you can make your own labels using my directions and recipe.

    I’m glad y’all like this one! I plan on giving out a few of these, at least!

    Here’s hoping we all have a WONDERFUL Holiday season without extravagant spending!
    Gratefully,
    Christy

  19. Candace

    I have a friend who goes on and on about chocolate gravy.

    I can’t wait to show her this!

    Mmmm…

  20. Shana

    What a great idea….it’s perfect for all the chocolate lovers in my family up North! Thank You!

  21. Anonymous

    The chocolate gravy looks delicious! Can’t wait to try it and give the mixes as gifts. I am fixing your Taco Soup recipe today.

    Thanks for what you do!

    Cindy in FL

  22. Anonymous

    Great recipe! Also tks for the cute gift wrapping ideas! Looking forward to more gift giving recipes!
    ~Lisa

  23. Anonymous

    My sister-in-law loves chocolate gravy! What a great gift idea for her! Thanks!

    Beverly

  24. Rebel

    YUM! Chocolate Gravy. My grandma use to make it. What a cute idea to package it up for giving. Thanks

  25. Crystal

    I’ve been making Chocolate Gravy for 35 yrs. I rec’d my recipe from my husband’s Grandmother which has been handed down thru her family for over 100 yrs. Never once have I thought of giving it as a mix for a gift and I like Stephanie’s idea of giving a biscuit mix for a complete breakfast meal.

    So happy to see you doing a segment on gift mixes – Thanks for a wonderful blog and site.

  26. Anonymous

    Christy you just saved My Christmas!!

    I have been heavily heavily racking my brain for what to do for Christmas this year. I have been thinking of Making ornaments but I wasn’t so sure this year with the Tot being into everything THANK YOU!

    Brittainy S

  27. Anonymous

    How Many does this little Pack Serve? I’ve never made my own gravy.

  28. nmsusie

    This was perfect timing. I’m so glad you started with Chocolate Gravy. My sister used to live in Arkansas and learned about it there. She loved it. But she has now moved on to Colorado. I am so excited to be able to send this to her for Christmas.

  29. Simply AnonyMom

    YUMMO! I am so excited for this series. I was going to bake for the hoildays, but now I think I will instead give these awesome mixes.

  30. Cee

    Wow…. I havent had chocolate gravy in years, and with my inlaws living almost 2000 miles away, this will be another gift I can add to their box….. Thanks girl.

    I just love your site..

    Cee

  31. TeaLady

    What a great way to give at Christmas. I love putting mixes together and look forward to adding yours to my lists. Thanks for the chance to enjoy yours from your kitchen. Happy Hols!!!

  32. Scott and Gaby

    Hi Christy!! Well, I was thinking about coming to your blog and let you know that I had been here and your blog had much to be talked about, but I was waiting for an opportunity and now it turns out that you found it out before I could even mention it to you… Well, hugs right back at you and thank you so much for your welcomed visit!! You were so kind!! I sure am glad I stumbled upon your site! Your recipes are great, the way you write them are even better (it conveys all that family/homemade/heart warming feeling) and I can’t wait to try more of your recipes! It sure was great to try that cake out (and the best thing is: it actually worked for me). Now my next plan is to buy the Country Bob’s sauce so I can make the stew that had me craving for some great hearty meal this weekend while reading your blog!!

    Anyways, keep up the good work, you are doing a great job and I appreciate all the time and work you’ve put into making this website so great and helpful to all of us – including me, the cooking novice.

    Have a wonderful week, Christy!!

  33. David

    Pinch me, I have grown up in the south and my Mom was born and raised in Lutts, TN and I have never heard of Chocolate Gravy. My sister-in-law makes Chocolate toast and keeps the ingredients all mixed up and ready to use. My relatives in TN mainly liked the red eye gravy on their “cat heads” . I do remember everyone in the family liked my Grandma’s biscuits the best and it was all in her head as to the amounts of everything to mix together. And I do think that baking in her oven, it was a large cast iron wood stove, had something to do with it also. I was too young to have cooked on it, but wish I could have. I remember Mom having troubles with just how much wood to actually use to get a good fire going and enough to have the hot coals to bank back and learning to adjust for the temperature and the warming compartments up top got used alot. Ok I rambled abit but thanks Christy for bringing us your blog and site and sharing your stories and my how it brings back memories of my own. I will have to try the Chocolate Gravy and maybe it will help me to give up my love of canned biscuits. Still learning my way around your sites and posting :) and I am so looking forward to seeing your other post for gift ideas.

  34. My New 30

    Oh wow… EXCELLENT!!! I am so excited and can’t wait to see what all you post. Yeaaaaa! I was wondering what on earth I was gonna do for some gifts with a tight, tight budget and was thinking of doing some homemade goodies, so this is perfect timing! And what a great start too. Thanks sooooo much… you are the BEST!
    Mary

  35. Anonymous

    Hi Christy,
    I can remember when I was little and my grandma would make this stuff. I loved it!! I plan on using these for my two younger daughters teachers for Christmas. Thanks for such a great idea.

    Becky

  36. cyngenw

    Hey Christy,
    I have been eating chocolate gravy since I was a kid. This is a great idea. Thanks! Now I can send it to my nieces so they can fix chocolate gravy. I really enjoy your blogs, keep up the good work.

  37. toohotforturtle

    Never heard of chocolate gravy, but sounds awesome. I love giving and receiving mixes for gifts

  38. JillS

    Definitely making some of these to give out this holiday season… way more affordable than my spiced pecans of years past!

  39. Anonymous

    Thank you for the memories. I just came across you site. My Mom shared with me recently how her mother made this for her when she was young. I wasnt sure I would ever know how to make it.My mother has beging stages of alzhemiers ,and her mother passed away with .so thanks to your site We have created a new memory!!Ann Corbett,corbett@aol.com

  40. Katie

    I LOVE chocolate gravy but wasn’t sure how to make it. Thanks for the recipe and thanks for the gift tags! You are so thoughtful! Its my first Christmas as a wife and so my list of those I need to buy Christmas presents for has doubled! I am going to make several gift baskets and I’ve just added this mix to my list. Thank you!!

  41. ~Pam

    Mmmmmm chocolate gravy is awesome! This is a great gift idea. I love the idea of giving the biscuit mix along with it too. When we give gift jars, we do the same thing with the circle of fabric, but also stick a couple of cotton balls between the seal and the material to make it look a little poofy on top. I know – it’s silly – but hey, I fit right in during the 80′s big hair days too. lol Anyway, that was random. Thanks Christy!

  42. Cherrill

    I’m not quite sure how I came across your website however, I’m glad I did. Thank you so much for taking the time to share such wonderful gift giving ideas. I need to order the cookbook now!
    Happy Holidays,
    Cherrill

  43. Yummy! My girlfriends and I were just talking about how we need to find some good ideas for homemade gifts, and voila! I love this site! Keep up the good work!

  44. Michele

    I’ve never heard of chocolate gravy. This sounds really interesting.

  45. Such cute ideas! Thanks for sharing!

  46. Michelle

    I have never heard of Choc gravy! Man looks like I am missing out!!

  47. AMY

    These are all such good ideas, I love to make gifts at Christmas of baked things and homemade candies, but this will be a nice change, and they may be less expensive without having to buy all ingredients myself, and people can save them and make them when all their goodies are gone!! It is always nice to get food gifts, but if you have cooked yourself, then things go to waste sometimes.

  48. Donna

    This is so good. People cannot believe this is chocolate gravy and so easy to make. Thank you for sharing. I love the tutorial to make great gift packages.

  49. Gail

    I’m going to make each one of my children a basket full of good southern mixes…courtesy of of Christy Jordan. You’ve made it so simple. I can’t wait to start shopping for the supplies. That will be the fun part. I am such a fan of you and your blog. Thank you so very much for sharing your recipes and your family with us. You are truly a ray of sunshine even if you don’t know how to say pee-can;)

  50. This is yet another wonderfully easy but oh so wonderful mix to give – and your ideas for presentation make it even better!

    Thank you!

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