enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Cooking with alcohol - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooking_with_alcohol

    Flambé is a technique where alcohol, such as brandy, is poured on top of a dish and then ignited to create a visual presentation. [3]A variation of the flambé tradition is employed in Japanese teppanyaki restaurants where a spirit is poured onto the griddle and then lit, providing both a dramatic start to the cooking, and a residue on the griddle which indicates to the chef which parts of ...

  3. Cognac - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognac

    Each cognac house has a master taster (maître de chai), who is responsible for blending the spirits, so that cognac produced by a company will have a consistent house style and quality. [11] In this respect, it is similar to the process of blending whisky or non-vintage Champagne to achieve a consistent brand flavor.

  4. Flambé - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flambé

    Flambéing reduces the alcohol content of the food modestly. In one experimental model, about 25% of the alcohol was boiled off. The effects of the flames are also modest: although the temperature within the flame may be quite high (over 500 °C), the temperature at the surface of the pan is lower than that required for a Maillard browning reaction or for caramelization.

  5. 7 Cognacs for Sipping, Mixing Into Cocktails, and Gifting ...

    www.aol.com/7-cognacs-sipping-mixing-cocktails...

    In 2023, Fawn Weaver, spirits-industry powerhouse and founder of Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey, acquired Domaine Saint Martin in Grande Champagne; the brand is among the few Black-owned Cognac ...

  6. The Most Popular Alcohol Sold at Costco in Your State

    www.aol.com/most-popular-alcohol-sold-costco...

    Crown Royal Canadian Whisky. Alabama . Canada’s prized spirit is well-loved in the South, and leans towards the flavor of cognac more than your average whiskey.

  7. Is this the new 'it' spirit? Meet Cognac, bourbon's fancy ...

    www.aol.com/spirit-meet-cognac-bourbons-fancy...

    Bourbon and Cognac have more in common than you might expect. Here's why you should give the fancy French liquor a chance.

  8. Brandy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandy

    КВ /KV ("Aged Cognac") is a designation corresponding to "XO" or "Napoléon", meaning that the youngest spirit in the blend is at least six years old. КВВК /KVVK ("Aged Cognac, Superior Quality") designates the eight-year-old blends and tends to be used only for the highest quality vintages.

  9. Flaming drink - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flaming_drink

    In the mid-1800s, a typical saloon would serve basic spirits, such as whiskey, brandy, or gin. For a sweet variation, a little sugar might be added. [ 2 ] For special occasions and depending on availability of the ingredients, various punches , toddies , egg nogs , grogs , or mulled wines might be provided, especially at social events.