Cooking With Wine: Enhance the Flavor of Your Food, Season it With Wine
Whether you consider yourself an old fashioned cook, or a gourmet, adding wine to the foods you prepare can add lots of flavor. Wine can bring out the flavors in any dishes you cook. You can add wine to the salad, to the main course or to the dessert. When you are choosing your favorite bottle of wine from the wine racks, plan to add a little wine to the food as you prepare it, you may be pleasantly surprised.
There are those who don't want to cook with wine, because they don't want to use the alcohol, but the simple truth is the alcohol actually dissipates as you add heat to cook the food. All you are left with is the base flavor of the wine. You may be able to reduce the amount of salt as well as some of your other herbs and spices. Some cooks recommend using no other seasoning at all. Cooking with wine is not only good; it can be very good for you. You do not need to get out the wine glasses to reap the benefits of wine; just add it to your food.
When you are cooking with wine, there are some wines that have been specially blended for the kitchen, however you may find regular wine you use at your table is just as good if not better for cooking. Cooking wine can sometimes add a salty after taste that may not be what you are looking for. Regular wine can offer you a wider variety of flavors. For instance, red wine can add not only a robust flavor; it can also add the deep red coloring that is favorable in some dishes. If you want to give your spaghetti sauce a deeper color and enhance the spices, use a nice red wine. If you are making a cream sauce, the white wine gives you the flavor without the color. Just follow some of the same rules when cooking with wine that you do when drinking wine. Red wine is good for meat and white is good for seafood. This is a great time to search your wine racks for a wine that may not be your favorite at the table. Get out the corkscrews, and add it to the stew, you may find the wine is perfect there.
The flavor of the wine can change with cooking and the length of time you let it cook may change the flavor. The general rule is that you should not let it cook any longer than forty-five minutes for any of the dishes you are preparing. Wine also makes a great marinade. You can use it alone or you can add herbs and spices that will not only add flavor, but can also tenderize meat. And it is not only for meats and seafood; you can also marinade the vegetables you are planning to cook on the grill. And don't forget to set out the wine glasses while you are preparing the food, a sip of wine will make your cooking experience even more pleasurable.
If you want to try your hand at cooking with wine, it will be beneficial to you to do a little research. Realizing that a dry wine can add an acidic flavor to the food can help you to determine which wine you want to use. The special flavor of a good wine can make your dish memorable. While people love to think about wine accessories, they do not realize how great an accessory wine can be. The flavor and the richness of color that wine can add can make all the difference in the world.
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