No.
Whatever kind you drink.
Anisado wine is a type of cooking wine used for various commercial meat products such as ham, tocino, tapa, longganisa, sausages and many more.
Cooking wine is wine that has salt added to it, No matter what kind it is.
Your best bet is to go to the wine and/or liquor store and get real sherry (wine fortified with brandy). Avoid the grocery store stuff labelled "cooking sherry".
If the "cooking wine" is form a food supplier and states for cooking only then salt has been added to the wine so that it is not fit for drinking. If you have a recipe that calls for cooking wine then use what you have on hand. You can add salt to taste.
Cooking wine is usually of inferior quality.
in your mother`s liqueur cabinet. What do you mean? Cooking red wine is normal red wine.
yes you can _______ Red cooking wine would be a better substitute as sherry has a red wine base. White cooking wine wouldn't have the same depth.
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you can and cant
Cooking with wine you can do so many things from, making homemade recipes to sauces, start by cooking wine with sauces its easy and tastes really good dilute the wine with your sauce and make it for your final food piece.
It is best to use a regular burgandy (not a cooking wine) in cooking. Cooking wines often contain salt and can change the flavor of the dish. I'd choose a moderately priced wine intended for drinking.