You can substitute Madeira for sherry for the most part, however, as an aperitif, Sherry Amontillado is my preference.
Mario Lopez
Not without some consequences... Madeira is a sweet fortified wine similar to port or sherry. Burgundy has a sharper flavor, not as thick and viscous and really will not substitute well.
you can, but it will greatly change the flavor of the dish. Madeira Wine is fortified and Cabernet isn't.
NO!
Yes, you can substitute brandy instead of sherry in a cookie recipe.
You may substitute sweet Sherry, or dry Sherry if you add sugar since Mirin is a sweet rice wine.
Try an equal amount of balsamic vinegar.
Two different items you will change the outcome of the dish. I would stick to the recipe.
yes because it is a good substitute.
No, because sherry is red and it tastes different, so unless you want your food to change color and taste, don't substitute sherry for white wine.
oh yes, definietly!
No.
You can substitue any kind of sherry for madeira (both are fortified wines). I personally like Golden Cream.
You could substitute rice vinegar for cooking sherry. Rice vinegar has a mild, sweet flavor.
absolutely! although it may be a tad sweeter than dry sherry.
reduced red wine