Alcohol Substitutions In Cooking

Evelyn Scott
Evelyn Scott 24 de Marzo de 2010


Amaretto - almond extract. (Substitute 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon almond
extract for 2 tablespoons Amaretto.)

Brandy - water, white grape juice, apple cider or apple juice,
diluted peach or apricot syrups. (Substitute equal amounts of liquid.)

Champagne - ginger ale.

Cointreau - orange juice or frozen orange juice concentrate.

Cognac - juice from peache, apricots, or pears.

Creme de menthe - spearmint extract or oil of spearmint diluted with
a litle water or grapefruit juice.

Dry Red Wine - red grape juice or cranberry juice. Also may subsitute
chicken, beef or vegetable broth, clam juice, and fruit juices.
(Substitute equal amount of liquid.)

Grand Marnier or Orange-Flavored Liqueur - unsweetened orange juice
concentrate or orange juice. (Substitute 2 tablespoons unsweetened
orange juice concentrate or 2 tablespoons orange juice and 1/2
teaspoon orange extract for 2 tablespoons Grand Marnier.)

Kahlua - coffee or chocolate-flavored liqueur. (Substitute 1/2 to 1
teaspoon chocolate extract or substitute 1/2 to 1 teaspoon instant
coffee in 2 tablespoons water for 2 tablespoons Kahlua.)

Kirsch - syrup or juices from cherries, raspberries, boysenberries,
currants, or cider. (Substitute equal amounts of liquid.)

Port Wine, Sweet Sherry, or Fruit-Flavored Liqueur) - orange juice or
apple juice. (Substitute equal amount of liquid.)

Rum (light or dark) - water, white grape juice, pineapple juice,
apple juice or apple cider, or syrup flavored with almond extract.
(Substitute equal amounts of liquid.)

Sherry or Bourbon - orange or pineapple juices, peach syrup, or
vanilla extract. (Substitute equal amount of liquid 1 to 2 teaspoons
vanilla extract.)

Sweet White Wine - white grape juice plus 1 tablespoons Karo corn
syrup. (Substitute equal amount of liquid.)


To Substitute in Soups, Stews, and Entrees

Dry (unsweetened) Red Wine - water, beef broth, bouillion, liquid
drained from canned vegetables, tomatoe juice or from cooking fresh
vegetables.

Dry (unsweetened) White Wine - water, chicken broth, bouillion,
liquid drained from canned vegetables, tomatoe juice or from cooking
fresh vegetables, ginger ale, white grape juice.

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Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo Miércoles, 24 de Marzo de 2010 a las 11:47 PM
Re: Alcohol Substitutions In Cooking

Wowwhat an awesome list thanks for adding to the group valuable information

Hungry Jenny
Hungry Jenny Miércoles, 05 de Mayo de 2010 a las 06:58 PM
Re: Alcohol Substitutions In Cooking

This is great! Even when not looking for substitutions, this is a great list to experiment with different flavoured dishes, so I've bookmarked this.

Thanks for sharing!

Hungry Jenny x

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