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Wed Feb-09-11 03:55 PM
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| I've never cooked with beer |
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I just closed my eyes and emptied a can into a pot of chili. Someone please tell me it isn't going to taste like it smells!
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Wed Feb-09-11 04:02 PM
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| 1. Depends on the beer, but I love to add it to chili. |
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I made some braised chicken last night with a bottle of Dos Equus Amber and it was fantastic.
Hope it comes out great!
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Wed Feb-09-11 04:31 PM
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| 2. Just hafta' cook it long enough to cook off the alcohol. I use it in my chili |
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and have added it to guacamole to good effect. Better beer tastes better.
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Wed Feb-09-11 06:28 PM
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bread and batter for fried shrimp. I don't like to drink it, never have enjoyed the taste of it, but it does add to the flavor of dishes.
Enjoy your chili! :hi:
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Thu Feb-10-11 08:09 PM
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| 10. can i have your bread and biscuit recipie |
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pleeeeease?! I'll give you my onion soup and chocolate chip recipe =]
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Thu Feb-10-11 08:29 PM
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| 11. I haven't used it in bread but once... |
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Edited on Thu Feb-10-11 08:30 PM by hippywife
several years ago and it was a recipe a friend gave me. Not even sure where it's at anymore, or I would definitely share it with you, but I can tell you there are lots of beer bread recipes on the net.
Welcome to C&B! :hi:
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Fri Feb-11-11 01:52 AM
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| 12. I have a beer bread recipe. |
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Remind me tomorrow and I'll scan it if you want from my 1979 personal recipe notes.
Basically:
3 cups self rising flour 2 TBLS Sugar 1 can Beer
Mix in a bowl and bake in a greased bread pan at 400 degrees for 45 minutes.
It is a very dense bread, but tasty! Makes a good shortbread if you add more sugar.
:hi:
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Wed Feb-09-11 09:05 PM
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i think a nice stout would add some good depth of flavor.
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Thu Feb-10-11 08:28 AM
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| 5. Oh, I've used beer in chili |
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and it's yummy.
I've also have a crepe recipe that calls for a can of beer. Best crepes ever!
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Thu Feb-10-11 08:58 AM
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| 6. I've used beer as the liquid for cooking pot roast in the cast iron dutch oven |
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and the taste was great. It adds a lot of flavor, but it doesn't taste like beer after it cooks.
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Thu Feb-10-11 01:56 PM
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| 7. as the cooking liquid for chicken hearts & gizzards! |
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simmer with lots of onions, salt & pepper & paprika. Serve over egg noodles. Yum. :hi:
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Thu Feb-10-11 02:53 PM
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Chili turned out crappy (for me). It was...shall we say...WARM! BUT, family loved it....but I could still smell the beer. Wasn't crazy about that.
Thanks for all the input!
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Thu Feb-10-11 03:03 PM
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| 9. I've put it in beef stews and used it in breads and |
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it would be just fine in chili.
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