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You can use equal parts dry sherry/pale sherry wine; not the cooking wine... the drinking wine. :)
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Yes. "Cooking wine" at the grocery store frequently has added salt to make it undrinkable and therefore safe to sell off the regular shelf. Your beef tips will taste better with a nice merlot
Cooking wine is highly seasoned. It's better to avoid cooking wine. However, you don't need to buy an expensive wine to cook with. Pick up a moderately price dry white or dry red wine that you can also drink with the meal!
Zinfandel can be substituted for Merlot in either cooking or drinking, although zinfandel has a uniquely discernible taste. There are a number of other red wines that more closely approximate Merlot.
yes of course
When cooking, rice wine and anisado can be substituted in most recipes. Rice wine usually has a higher alcoholic content than grape 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.
Dry white wine is normally used for savory dishes. Sweet white wine is rarely used in cooking.
No. Cooking wine does not contain vinegar, and would introduce too much salt.
Yes but you will change the outcome