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cooking with wine Article
The reasoning behind cooking with wine is to intensify and enhance the flavor of food. Wine is known to release flavors in food that otherwise could not be experienced. The following are guidelines and tips particularly directed at the novice cook or a cook new to the world of cooking with wine.
the basics of wine tasting Article
Wine Tasting I: Assessing by AppearanceWine Tasting II: Assessing by SmellWine Tasting III: Assessing by Taste Wine Tasting I: Assessing by Appearance Serving Temperature Before beginning, determine the ideal serving temperature for the wine you will be tasting.
cooking with wine non-alcohol substitutions Article
When using substitutions for recipes calling for wine, the final product will not be the intended product but it should still impart great flavor. White Wine Substitutions Red Wine Substitutions Non-alcoholic white wine Non-alcoholic red wine 1/3 cup white grape juice + 1/2 tbsp.
cooking rice with the absorption method Article
Cooking Rice with the Absorption Method | Cooking Paella | Cooking Risotto Cooking Rice with the Absorption Method Cooking rice with the absorption method is, perhaps, the method that most people are accustomed to when cooking rice, but it is often the most difficult.
how to read a wine label Article
Labeling requirements vary significantly from country to country. Specific information that is required to be on the label is governed by the local laws at the point of sale where the wine is marketed, rather than where it is produced.
storing wine Article
Before Opening Wine to be consumed within a few weeks Keep bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and vibration.
buying and caring for stemware - wine glasses Article
Buying Wine Glasses Glasses designed for drinking wine have specific properties that have been designed to intensify the sensory experience. The cost and quality of a wine glass and how it affects the wine tasting experience has long been debated.
barbecue cookers Article
Early Barbecue Cookers | Modern Barbecue Cookers Early Barbecue Cookers The earliest known equipment used to barbecue foods in America were crude wooden racks that were used by Native Americans to smoke birds, fish, cattle, and pigs.
user friendly wines Article
"User Friendly" Wines Gatherings of friends and family should be a time of celebration and enjoyment, not stress. The following is a general selection of wines that work with most dishes.
tips for serving wine Article
Hints Quickly chill wine by placing bottle in a bucket of ice water rather than in the freezer. Leave in ice water approximately 10 minutes. Chill sparkling wine in the refrigerator for at least four hours before serving.
the basics of pairing wine with food Article
The basic concept of pairing wine and food is to compliment and enhance the aroma and flavors of both the food and wine. Reds with heavier meals, whites for lighter meals, red wine with red meat, and white wine with white meat.
roasting ham Article
The roasting method can be used on all types of ham with a slight variation in the ham cooking time. Roasting is often used for cooking ham, but there are many other methods that can be used; see the Ham Cooking Guide for more information on how to cook a ham.
microwaving ham Article
Microwaving is a quick and convenient method of cooking. When cooked properly in the microwave, the results will be a juicy, flavorful ham. The hams flavor can be enhanced by the use of many herbs, spices and other flavorings.
microwaving pork Article
Microwaving is a quick and convenient method of cooking pork. When cooked properly in the microwave, the results will be a juicy, tender cut of pork. Although the flavor of the meat will not be enhanced as it is with other cooking methods, such as frying, grilling, sautéing, stir-frying and roasting, pork has the ability to absorb flavors, so its taste can be enhanced by the use of many herbs, spices and other flavorings.
cooking prime rib Article
Purchasing | Preparing Prime Rib | Prime Rib Marinades | Rubs for Prime RibCooking Prime Rib | Checking Doneness | Carving Prime Rib | Serving Prime Rib Knowing how to cook prime rib requires the understanding of only a few preparation steps and watching the temperature of the prime rib closely as it cooks.
oils and fats tips and techniques Article
Purchasing Tips | Cooking Tips | Cooking Oil Care | Olive Oil Tasting   Oils and Fats Purchasing Tips Purchasing Tips A product labeled "whipped butter" is regular butter that has had air beaten into it in order to increase the volume and to make it easier to spread.
all about beans Article
Fresh Beans | Fresh Bean Preparation | Fresh Bean Cooking | Fresh Bean TipsDried Beans | Dried Bean Preparation | Dried Bean Cooking Beans A generic name given to various plants in the legume family.
boiling ham Article
Boiling (or simmering) ham is a moist heat method of cooking. It is also a healthy method of cooking ham because no fat is added during the cooking process. It retains the flavor, tenderness, and moisture through a gentle simmering process.
barbecuing and smoking turkey Article
Barbecuing Turkey | Smoking Turkey | Barbecuing and Smoking Tips Barbecuing Turkey Many people often use the terms barbecuing and grilling interchangeably, but they are two completely different cooking processes.
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