Some Brits like theirs thick and meaty, using the Yorkshire Pudding as a vessel. But others are convinced that gravy should be thin and broth-like, poured all over the plate. To settle the debate once and for all, Asda surveyed 2,000 Brits about the 'correct' shade and consistency of gravy. Their results revealed that the ultimate gravy should be medium brown and just thick enough to coat a spoon.