May 20, 2008

Is a Blush Wine too sweet to cook with?

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BiotechChic asked:

I have a delicious blush wine made from Muscadine grapes that I bought at a local winery I visited recently. I bought a case and love to drink it but wanted to experiment with it as well. Is it ok to use a kind of sweet wine to cook with? I was thinking maybe a creamy garlic wine sauce with pasta??? Any other suggestions?
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May 24, 2008

TX2step @ 1:32 am

YES … it’s too sweet to cook with! …. maybe (a BIG maybe) you could use it in a dessert sauce, but that’s about it….. It’s basically a “party” wine

druicy32 @ 5:33 am

I like sweet chicken (i use fruit when marinating chicken sometimes, maybe you could pan fry chicken with some wine, oil and soy sauce, serve over rice like chinese style?
I would just probably stick to the drinking it though.

evied125 @ 10:57 am

Dry white wines are much better. I’d stay away from cooking with Blush at all costs. It would probably be a big waste of food!

May 26, 2008

David T @ 1:14 pm

The mistake a lot of people make is thinking they can use liquor store wine to cook with. Those are designed for drinking, not cooking.

I use cooking wine for cooking.

My suggestion would be to experiment with it (since you have a case) and see if it is to your taste.

Not everyone has taste for the same things.

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