Apple juice works well if you have no cider.
You can substitute rice cooking wine with dry sherry, white wine, or apple cider vinegar in your recipe.
You can use equal parts dry sherry/pale sherry wine; not the cooking wine... the drinking wine. :)
Hard cider is apple cider that has fermented with most of the natural sugars turned into alcohol. If the hard cider is infected or innoculated with acetobacter, then the alcohol will be converted to acetic acid, making apple cider vinegar. apple cider vinegar Actually it does not i think
Yes, you can use canned or bottled cola for cooking.
Dry vermouth, but use a little less.
The first people on earth to use fire to cook meat over an open fire were using a dry cooking method.
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a non stick cooking ware is ussually used for dry foods....
Any white wine vinegar will do. Failing that, try apple cider vinegar.