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White wine would typically be served with chicken, unless it has ben prepared with a lot of spices.
It would depend upon the other foods being served with the chicken as side dishes, but by most opinions, red wine is usually served with chicken.
probably white because its better than red.
To prepare a delicious wine can chicken for a special dinner party, season the chicken with herbs and spices, then place an open can of wine inside the cavity of the chicken. Roast the chicken in the oven or on the grill until it is cooked through and the skin is crispy. The wine will infuse the chicken with flavor and keep it moist. Serve the wine can chicken as the main dish for your dinner party and enjoy the delicious flavors.
Any... It depends on the chicken.. But a lot of people put white and red wine.. Also when you are cooking people but spices on the chicken before they put the wine on and put they spices on and wine before it goes in the oven... So you get to pick what kind off wine you want to put on your chicken.. P.S. don't put wine on fried chicken just a tip..
White wine is usually the staple wine to serve with chicken. It is less sweet than red wine and has a very crisp consistency which makes it perfect for any poultry dish. I recommend Vinho Verde (http://www.jmftwinvines.com/about-twin-vines-wine.html) it's a sparkling wine from Portugal and absolutely delicious.
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You can substitute chicken broth or grape juice for wine in a chicken marsala recipe.
I like mine in scrambled eggs with mushrooms, and cut-up bacon. Also serve with fried chicken & biscuits and gravy, or great with crawfish and mixed in with your gumbo. Serve with a good mellow red wine!
A good example of a recipe for Italian wedding soup is chicken, carrots, romano, parsley leaves, parmesan, onion and white wine cooked in a pot for 45 minutes.
Chiante, Brunello, Barberesco, Barbera, anything Italian!!!
Depends on if you want to serve both red and white wine and/or champagne.