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Cooking With Wine

Cooking with wine is a great way to concentrate intricate flavors and tenderize meat without adding extra fat. Depending on how you prepare your food, some or all of the alcohol in the wine will evaporate, leaving behind a sophisticated blend of flavors.

The key to great flavor is to cook with wine that you would use for drinking —not the expensive bottle you’ve been saving for a special occasion— not something labeled “cooking wine” either. Cooking wine just cooks down adding a saltier flavor while drinking wines have more complex flavors, so a wine with a fruity flavor, for example, will add a concentrated fruitier flavor to your meal.

If you aren’t sure what type of wine to use, keep in mind what you are cooking and the overall flavor you want it to have – sweet, dry, spicy, etc. Wine should be added toward the end of the cooking process unless used as a marinade and if you want the flavor of wine without the alcohol, be sure to reduce your sauce until no liquid remains, keeping in mind that white wine alcohol evaporates more quickly than red.

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