that is a very sweet wine. i would suggest cooking chicken,but maybe veggies would be better, saute with that wine and fresh basil... you could also try poaching a salmon in it. that might be a very creative way to use it without having to actually taste the wine.
2006-10-04 13:52:26
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answer #1
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answered by Tgrsrk 2
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California Muscat Wine
2016-12-17 04:26:42
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answered by ? 4
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I always use wine when cooking beef (both roast and stew). Not only does it add flavor, it also tenderizes the meat. I get the cheapest drinking wine - like burgandy or port - rather than cooking wine because cooking wine isn't any better and it costs more. If the Muscat is sweet (as someone who answered said it was) just use about 1/2 cup along with 1 cup of water.
2006-10-04 17:56:23
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answered by honeybucket 3
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Muscat being a sweet wine would taste best in a light chicken dish.
Remember, you're cooking the chicken with the wine, not the other way around :)
2006-10-04 20:11:12
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answered by Trid 6
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You can use any wine that you want to for cooking.
When cooking with wine, the wine will reduce to a syrup. Only the sugar and flavor will be left.
Muscat is a very sweet wine. It will go well with chicken, but not with beef (in my opinion).
The Frugal Gourmet said, and I highly agree with him, if you can't drink it, don't cook with it.
When I cook with wine, I use wines that I enjoy drinking.
I would use a muscat for a dessert sauce.
If you don't want to risk your chicken, you can always add the wine tou your rice or pasta water for a good flavor.
2006-10-04 13:52:09
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a fortified wine, lots of sweetness. Use it to make a sauce for BBQ ribs or steak by cooking it down and adding some garlic, soy sauce and mustard. I would not cook anything in it or add it to a recipe in place of wine [white or red]. you could try using it as a base for a sweet sauce for pudding, perhaps a heavy fruit pudding, and add some double cream. Again cook it down to reduce the volume and concentrate the flavour. As the man said, if the party goers didn't like it then don't risk it. But you have to ask who would bring a bottle of "sticky" to a party if it wasn't to drink with the coffee, and the cheese and dried fruit platter?
Perhaps it wasn't liked because it was presented with the wrong foods! I think it deserves another chance in the right dinner menu!
2006-10-04 20:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The only rule that I have when cooking with wine is never use a wine that you would not drink your self.
The reason behind this... When you cook you concentrate the flavor down while the alcohol content evaporates so if you have a wine that you don't like to drink 'cause of the flavor you're just making that flavor stronger in your dish...
I say pour it down the drain...
2006-10-04 13:53:54
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answered by wanna_help_u 5
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I choose raw. Heating meat destroys foodstuff. And cooked bones are risky to dogs. in case you feed cooked you'll could only feed meat, no bones, and bones are good for dogs' teeth besides as a source of calcium. A healthy dogs can eat raw meat devoid of a lot challenge for the micro organism in it. If a dogs has a pre-present well being situation or is immune-comprimised, raw hen will be risky and the dogs would no longer be able to take care of the micro organism, and may want to change into ill. So if it really is the case cooking is better suited. A weight-help plan of only hen isn't balanced, it lacks many foodstuff, really Zinc. So different meats and organs prefer to be further to create a balanced weight-help plan.
2016-11-26 03:10:56
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answered by ? 4
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If nobody liked it then i would say bin it as it is not going to taste any better if you cook with it. But if you really want to use it then chicken is best with white wine, red with beef.
2006-10-04 13:52:59
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answered by charm 2
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If no one liked it it is not good to cook with throw it out,do you want your food to taste like the bad wine.
2006-10-04 14:29:54
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answered by Douglas R 4
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