Cooking wine is usually of inferior quality.
You can substitute rice cooking wine with dry sherry, white wine, or apple cider vinegar in your recipe.
A suitable substitute for Marsala cooking wine in a recipe is a combination of equal parts of dry white wine and sweet 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.
Here is the recipe for wine in Harvest Moon DS.(This is a Cooking Pot Recipe)(wild) Grape + Wine + Purple Grass = Wild Grape Wine
No. Cooking wine does not contain vinegar, and would introduce too much salt.
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.
Cooking wine contains salt, so you need to take that into consideration when preparing the dish.
Yes but you will change the outcome and not always in a good way.
Two different items you will change the outcome of the dish. I would stick to the recipe.
You can use equal parts dry sherry/pale sherry wine; not the cooking wine... the drinking wine. :)
True cooking wine is often denatured with a bucket load of salt, so you are better off using regular wine in all cases, unless you would like to die of coronary or vascular disease at a young age.
Yes it is like switching form Cabernet to Pinot Noir