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  2. Marsala wine - Wikipedia

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    Marsala wine is frequently used in cooking, and is especially prevalent in dishes served in Italian restaurants in the United States. [citation needed] Dry Marsala wine is used in savory cooking. A typical savory Marsala sauce, for example, involves reducing the wine almost to a syrup with onions or shallots, then adding mushrooms and herbs.

  3. 4 Easy Substitutes for White Wine - AOL

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    Don’t let a good recipe go uncooked. As great as wine is to cook with, I don’t normally keep any around to use.

  4. Pinot grigio is dry…but so is sauvignon blanc. Cooking with wine can be totally confusing. “Unless you’re making a sweet dish, choose a low-alcohol wine with some acidity that’s fresh with ...

  5. You'll Actually Want to Sip and Savor These Non-Alcoholic Wines

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    This dealcoholized white wine is clean and crisp with a dry finish, and a flavor profile of orange, rhubarb, and tarragon. It's a versatile option to complement your foods. Bonus points: It's ...

  6. Vermouth - Wikipedia

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    While vermouth can be used as a substitute for white wine in food recipes, [34] because it is more flavorful than wine, it may be overwhelming when used in certain dishes. [47] The herbs in dry vermouth make it an attractive ingredient in sauces for fish dishes or as a marinade for other meats, including pork and chicken. [29] [48] [49]

  7. Chicken marsala - Wikipedia

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    The sauce is made by reducing the wine to nearly the consistency of a syrup while adding garlic. The sauce is then poured over the chicken, which has been kept in a warming oven, and served immediately. [2] [3] As an alternative method, the chicken breasts may be braised in a mixture of Marsala wine and butter. [4] [5]

  8. Saltimbocca - Wikipedia

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    ' Roman-style saltimbocca '), [1] which consists of veal, prosciutto and sage, rolled up and cooked in dry white wine and butter. Marsala is sometimes used. Also, sometimes the veal and prosciutto are not rolled up but left flat. An American variation replaces the veal with chicken or pork. [2] [3]

  9. A Non-Alcoholic Wine Guide to Prepare for Dry January and Beyond

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