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    Old 24-10-2005, 09:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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    Suggestion for what to cook with wine

    Specifically half a bottle of good red that neither meself or Hex can face drinking (neither of us are red wine people)

    I can buy almost any ingredients within reason.

    Have already had beef this week so ideally something else - we can get venison relatively cheap from a local butchers if that helps...
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    chicken in red wine

    http://www.myhouseandgarden.com/recipes/Coq_au_vin.htm

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    you could make spaghetti bolognese put some in the sauce tasts really nice and looks tasty and you can get the mince cheap.

    http://www.denning.org.uk/cooking/bolognese/

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    Spag bol is amazing with red wine(& tomatoes, basil, garlic & onions)

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    Old 06-11-2005, 02:44 AM   #5 (permalink)
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    I recommend you buy some other alcohol, get a little pissed, and then drink the wine when it tastes good. Cheers.
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    Add it to a vindaloo

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    Make a shepherds pie with the red wine.
    Gery rhodes has a great one.
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    May I suggest you cook lamb with roast potatoes and green beans. After frying the lamb, put a little red wine in the pan to mix with the juices to make your sauce. mmm! lovely
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