For a long time, cooks believed that undrinkable wine could be dumped into the saucepan. As a cooking ingredient, wine imparts its flavors, body, acidity, and even some of its subtleties. Now the accepted rule is, "If you wouldn't drink it, don't cook with it."
There are several types of cooking wines including Marsala, Sherry, Sauternes and Rice Wine. This guide is designed to quickly identify the types of cooking wines and in what dishes they're used. Just so you know, the major difference between wines sold as cooking wines vs. regular drinking wines is quality.
Cooking With Wine: Coq Au Vin - Hungry in Brooklyn
This week, Shea Hess proves that wine is not just for drinking. In search of the perfect recipe involving wine, she visits local purveyor Kym Apotas of Blue Angle Wines to learn about which varieties are the best for cooking.
Try rapturous red wine wild mushroom sauce over your holiday prime rib! This video is part of Tyler's Ultimate Holiday Menu Planner show hosted by Tyler Florence . SHOW DESCRIPTION :Tyler works his magic for the holidays by creating an indulgent spread that is sure to become your go-to special occasion meal for years to come.
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