Barefoot Wine Information Blog

5:24 PM

April - Glass Bottles

A Glass Bottles Artilce for Your Viewing

Your Questions about Cooking with Wine!


Wine doesn't only make an exceptional complement to you meal, it can also be used to cook up an exceptional meal itself!





Other types of rack include compact designs to fit on a counter top, or stackable towers to place on the floor, whose capacity can grow to meet your storage needs. Wooden wine racks are very popular, made from all sorts of wood, including pine, oak or mahogany. For a more contemporary look, a metal wine rack can be an attractive feature in itself, made from ornately crafted iron, stainless steel, chrome or aluminum. Whatever the style of your d?cor, there's sure to be a wine rack design that fits in perfectly and provides you with a functional way to organize your wine collection.





No respectable chef would ever allow his or her kitchen to run out of wine for cooking. Wine is an integral part of French and Chinese cooking, and is also the basis for good marinating and barbeques. It finds good company in the kitchen with vinegar, fish paste, and soy sauce which all lend a tangy flavor to all sorts of dishes.





Many are tentative to using wine in cooking because of the many questions they may have. Here are a few answers to the questions that most people want to know when using wine in cooking.





1. Does wine quality affect your cooking?



Whether you use normal wine or a quality wine for your cooking doesn't make a difference in the flavor of your dishes. Save your quality wine instead for sipping and use the regular wine for cooking.





2. I?m worried about whether the wine can make me or my kids tipsy



It depends on how you cook your dishes. Alcohol in the wine evaporates at 172 degrees. Also you will never add too much wine to any dish, so it is very unlikely that any wine fortified dish can make you tipsy. This allows anyone ? even those that do not drink wine for religious and personal reasons ? to use it in their cooking.





3. I?m afraid I might put too much wine in my dishes. Will it ruin its flavor?



You will have to proceed carefully when working with wine as it adds a powerful flavor to any dish. You will generally want to follow recipes until you get the hang of using wine. You will then be able to add or lessen the wine you use for a certain recipe.





Make sure you allow the wine to cook a bit before adding more to a dish. It usually takes 10 minutes for it to exhibit its full flavor. Less is more when initially experimenting with wine.





4. What is the difference between cooking wine and regular wine?



Cooking wine has salt and chemicals added which make them unfit for drinking. While it is reported to be better for cooking, you will want to steer clear of using this unless the recipe specifically calls for it. This will probably be done most often in Chinese recipes.









Art of Wine Tasting.







Join Wine Tasting Party.

Another short Glass Bottles review

Best Kinds of Wine


People enjoy drinking wine because it's relaxing, a great meal partner, and has healthy effects on the body. Before deciding what type or brand of win...


Click Here to Read More About Wine ...

Featured Glass Bottles Items

Wine Club 3 Bottles for 12 Months Prefer Fruity/Sweet


Our elite Wine Club is a monthly wine adventure of International Wines from the four corners of the world. We search out delicious, great wines from the smaller, family owned wineries. Each selection comes with information about each wine that wine drinkers would like to know. Selections from Dry, Mixed, or Fruity. WG312F


Price: 589.95 USD



News about Glass Bottles

An introduction to CrossOver Games Ubuntuland

Sat, 29 Mar 2008 16:35:39 PDT
CrossOver Games is a commercial variant of Wine released by CodeWeavers with support for many of today's most popular games. CrossOver Games is tested for performance and stability with many games such as Guild Wars, Eve Online, and Steam games like Half-Life 2 and Portal.

Metapost: Comments and curiosities of the week

Mon, 07 Apr 2008 19:42:37 PDT
Metapost: Comments and curiosities of the week April 7th, 2008 The comments of the week are nigh! But first, a few intriguing links for you: Faithful readers Wanders has a blog called Mary Worth and Me, which shockingly I’ve only become aware of in the past few days. Lovers of the Iron Lady of Charterstone will definitely want to check out this post, which collects Mary’s entire flashback monologue into one horrifying blob of dullness! In other single-comic blog news, faithful reader gkl has

Drugs and alcohol aren't

Mon, 07 Apr 2008 19:44:45 PDT
Drugs and alcohol aren't just societal issues, they are every day issues for kids from the time they can think for them selves, mommy has a glass of wine with dinner, and daddy has a beer when we BBQ on 4th of July and other days. Bars are all around us people drinking on tv in movies etc. Drugs are in front of us daily every day I see commercials for drugs with side effects that can lead to death yet are FDA approved. If a kid see some drug advertised on TV to help with some problem that's app

‘The Birthday Boy’

Tue, 08 Apr 2008 00:03:29 PDT
In The Globe and Mail, we read of a video installation by Robert Morris titled The Birthday Boy that is now making its first North American appearance. It features two video projections - each ostensibly of an art historian at a lectern, standing next to a rotating model of Michelangelo’s David]. On a table next to each lecturer - one male, one female - sits a half-filled glass of wine next to a bottle … The woman lecturer starts off calling David a “great masterpiece” but several minutes an


Wine Tours
|

Labels:

BlinkBitsBlinkList Add To BlogmarksCiteULike
diigo furl Google  LinkaGoGo
HOLM ma.gnolianetvouzrawsugar
reddit Mojo this page at Rojo Scuttle Smarking
spurl Squidoo StumbleUpon Tailrank
TechnoratiAddThis Social Bookmark Button
&type=page">Add to any serviceSocial Bookmark
onlywire Socializersocialize it