Drippings are the juices, marinade, melted fat, and browned particles that are in the bottom of a pan or skillet after cooking meats. They form the base of many sauces.
Drippings are also juices and fat remaining in a pan after meat has been cooked. The drippings are often used as a base for sauce or gravy.
Drippings which is also known as brown bits is pronounced "dripp ings" - 144499/2007-08-13 Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Marinade (Marinade is referring to blend of oil, wine or ...)
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