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Old Mar 15, 2008, 11:04 AM
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Cooking wine vs dry red wine

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I am making what I hope will be a rich, yummy roasted onion soup...the recipe calls for dry red wine....my wife picked up a red cooking wine....will this work, or be too strong? Or should I just go get that dry red wine..?? Any help appreciated.. Thank you...Mark

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Old May 31, 2008, 08:30 PM   #11  
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Does anyone have a good recipe for a mushroom/onion/red wine sauce for steak? I've made a sauce with these ingredients before, but was just winging it. I also put garlic in it one time.

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Hey again Noss:

Hey, I was glad to post it for you!!

Also, just wanted you to know that only me, curlyben'swife, templelane and charlotte234s will get the question you just posted.

We are all keyed to this question by having "subscribed" to it (in other words I asked a question and these guys answered it). Therefore, they will be notified something happened at this question and they may be able to help you.

You are better off going to the COOKING FORUM and posting your question again so EVERYONE that comes into cooking can see it.

That way you will get most responses!! Good luck!! Let me know if you guys liked the recipe when hubby returns...

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Oh, OK. Thanks for letting me know. I may get the hang of this site yet. I hope...
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Now I'm really feeling stupid, but I can't find anything that says Cooking Forum. Is that the same as Ask about Cooking? I've looked all over and can't find the answer to this question. I went to Ask about Cooking and asked if anyone had a good recipe for the mushroom/wine sauce, but when I looked to see if it showed up, it wasn't there. Oh dear, please bear with me.

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I have always been told if you wont drink it than do not cook with it!
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