there are 2 different types of vermouth, sweet and dry.
you can substitute dry vermouth for - White Grape Juice, white wine vinegar, or non-alcoholic white wine.
you can substitute sweet vermouth for - Apple juice, grape juice, balsamic vinegar, non-alcoholic sweet wine, or water with lemon juice.
Yes, verjuice can be used in place of white wine or dry sherry in cooking sauces, stews, risottos, and when deglazing
I guess lemon syrup slightly diluted with water should do the trick,as verjuice is mainly used to add a hint of acidity and sour taste
Well really nothing without throwing off the taste.
Apple cider
sherry
Verjuice is a tart and acidic type of juice. It is made from the juice of sour fruit, such as grapes that aren't ripe. It is commonly used as a salad dressing, although it can sometimes be used in cooking in place of wine.
yes of course
butter or PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cooking oil or ghee are both good substitutes.
It's spelled 'verjuice' or 'verjus', and is the result of pressing unripened sour grapes. It is often used in place of vinegar or lemon juice to add acidity to a dish. For futher information see the extensive wikipedia entry here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verjuice
No it can not. But it can be used instead of diesel if your engine is suitable or has been modified to take biological fuel.
No,I prefer my own cooking instead of my parents cooking. My parents cooking makes disgusting food
Yes. I use Oliver garlic oil to cook chicken breasts
Yes, any good quality white wine can be used instead of sherry.
Williams-Sonoma, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Safeway.
The correct term is induction cooking instead of invection cooking. Induction cooking heat only the area of the cooktop that the cookware is sitting on. It is a fast and even cooking method.
Yes, it is used for cooking.