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What types of wines are good to use for cooking?
The recipe I have in mind is a beef stew which calls for red wine. I've been using red wine before in a similar recipe and the end result was not very good, but I don't remember what I used. Are there are any types of wine that are better than others for this? Anything I should keep in mind when using wine for cooking? While I'm planning for a specific meal, I'd also like some suggestions for white wines that works well for chicken dishes.
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September 18, 2009 09:21 PM
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The truth is that nasty wine will give you a nasty sauce. It is important that you choose a wine that is just as good as any that you would be happy to put in a glass and drink at the table.
This doesn't mean cooking with something rare and expensive, it simply means that you should never cook with a wine you are not prepared to drink.
It goes with the saying 'what you get out is only as good as what you put in'.
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This doesn't mean cooking with something rare and expensive, it simply means that you should never cook with a wine you are not prepared to drink.
It goes with the saying 'what you get out is only as good as what you put in'.
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