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  2. No Cilantro? No Problem! Try These Easy Substitutes - AOL

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    ou can always buy mirin online, but if you're really in a crunch, you can sub in a dry sherry or a sweet marsala wine. Dry white wine or rice vinegar will also do, though you'll need to counteract ...

  3. The 6 Best Red Wines for Mulled Wine - AOL

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    Made from organically farmed Merlot in Chile, this varietal wine shows plush flavors of blackberry, raspberry, and plum. It was aged 20% in oak, which brings a pleasant touch of sweet spice ...

  4. Zabaione - Wikipedia

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    Zabaione (Italian: [dzabaˈjoːne]) or zabaglione (UK: / ˌ z æ b əl ˈ j oʊ n i /, US: / ˌ z ɑː b-/, Italian: [dzabaʎˈʎoːne]) [a] is an Italian dessert, or sometimes a beverage, made with egg yolks, sugar, and a sweet wine (usually Moscato d'Asti or Marsala wine). [2] Some versions of the recipe incorporate spirits such as cognac.

  5. Creamy Chicken Marsala Gnocchi Soup Is The Ultimate ... - AOL

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    While whisking, slowly stream in wine and cook, whisking, until a thick slurry forms, about 2 minutes. While whisking, slowly stream in broth. Increase heat to high to bring to a boil, then reduce ...

  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. 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.

  8. 4 Easy Substitutes for White Wine - AOL

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  9. Fortified wine - Wikipedia

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    Marsala wine is a wine from Sicily that is available in both fortified and unfortified versions. [7] It was first produced in 1772 by an English merchant, John Woodhouse, as an inexpensive substitute for sherry and port, [ 8 ] and gets its name from the island's port, Marsala . [ 7 ]