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.
Sherry is a type of fortified wine, meaning that after the initial fermentation and aging process, another spirit is added.
No, because sauternes is a sweet white wine, while marsala and sherry are red and can be dry.
No, they are not the same product and will not produce similar results.
i would say no, because red wine could be dry or sweet and sherry would not have the body to create a sauce if this is what it is intended for.
reduced red wine
I would not recomment it. Sherry is a fortified red wine. You can use vinegar or lemon juice in most recipes calling for white wine.
Pale dry Sherry is light while red Sherry is more robust in composition. I prefer the red Sherry for cooking or giving to my guests for a nip or two.
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.
yes you can
Red wine vinegar, if you have it.
It will change the taste.