Red wine?
#275676 - 07/25/06 09:05 PM
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Double J
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This sounds really good ... but what would you suggest as a wine substitute?
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This sounds really good ... but what would you suggest as a wine substitute?
You don't have to substitute the wine it's OK! When wine is cooked the alcohol cooks out of the food.
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Re: Red wine?
#275747 - 07/26/06 02:00 PM
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Double J
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Thank you for answering, and I understand that the wine cooks out of the food ... but I just will not buy alcohol or keep it in the house. I am alcohol and drug free since May 1979, and years ago that took some effort, now it is just my practice.
I was really just wondering if there was some particular item that would be best to substitute for the wine in this recipe.
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As a culinary student I am positive that you can sub really any acidic component instead of the wine. It is important that you sub it and don't leave it out or it will taste different. I would suggest either white wine vinegar or red wine vinegar with a touch of sugar added, or some worchester sauce and tomato sauce. Itis your preference!!! HTH!!!
Marci
Edited by cheflove22 (07/26/06 03:33 PM)
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of substitutes for alcohol in cooking http://whatscookingamerica.net/alcoholsub.htm
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