Chocolate gravy
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Chocolate gravy is a variety of gravy made with fat, flour, cocoa powder and sometimes a small amount of sugar. This variety is more common in cuisine of the Southern United States
and is most often served as a Sunday morning dish with fresh biscuits
(as per U.S. meaning) in the Ozark and Appalachian Mountain regions.
Cuisine of the Southern United States
The cuisine of the Southern United States is defined as the historical regional culinary form of states generally south of the Mason Dixon Line dividing Pennsylvania from Maryland and Delaware as well as along the Ohio River, and extending west to Southern Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.The most...
and is most often served as a Sunday morning dish with fresh biscuits
Biscuit (bread)
A biscuit in the United States, and widely used in popular American English, is a small bread made with baking powder or baking soda as a chemical leavening agent rather than yeast....
(as per U.S. meaning) in the Ozark and Appalachian Mountain regions.