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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
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      Hubby bought a bottle of ordinary white wine last week to cook mussels.


      Now we are left with > half a bottle.

      Any tested recipes?

      Many thanks in advance.

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        vinegar
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        Jennifer:
        Hubby bought a bottle of ordinary white wine last week to cook mussels.


        Now we are left with > half a bottle.

        Any tested recipes?

        Many thanks in advance.
        U can use it to cook clams or mussels only(without pasta).Wash clams/mussels,put it in aluminium foil,then add lemongrass,ginger,salt/pepper wrap n steam.

        Can use the wine to cook spaghetti with clam in white sauce(vongole).Fry garlic,add wine,liquid from clams.Add clams->spaghetti->parsley+salt+pepper

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          CMF
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          Jennifer:
          Hubby bought a bottle of ordinary white wine last week to cook mussels.


          Now we are left with > half a bottle.

          Any tested recipes?

          Many thanks in advance.
          Try this basic risotto recipe, with bacon bits : http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/rice-recipes/a-basic-risotto-recipe

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            Jennifer
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            vinegar:
            Jennifer:

            Hubby bought a bottle of ordinary white wine last week to cook mussels.


            Now we are left with > half a bottle.

            Any tested recipes?

            Many thanks in advance.

            U can use it to cook clams or mussels only(without pasta).Wash clams/mussels,put it in aluminium foil,then add lemongrass,ginger,salt/pepper wrap n steam.

            Can use the wine to cook spaghetti with clam in white sauce(vongole).Fry garlic,add wine,liquid from clams.Add clams->spaghetti->parsley+salt+pepper

            We wont be doing the mussels recipe anymore. On 2 occasions, he did not feel too well (like indigestion) after eating them. Not sure what the cause is.

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              Jennifer
              last edited by

              CMF:
              Jennifer:

              Hubby bought a bottle of ordinary white wine last week to cook mussels.


              Now we are left with > half a bottle.

              Any tested recipes?

              Many thanks in advance.

              Try this basic risotto recipe, with bacon bits : http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/rice-recipes/a-basic-risotto-recipe

              How does it taste like?

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                CMF
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                Jennifer:
                CMF:

                [quote=\"Jennifer\"]Hubby bought a bottle of ordinary white wine last week to cook mussels.


                Now we are left with > half a bottle.

                Any tested recipes?

                Many thanks in advance.

                Try this basic risotto recipe, with bacon bits : http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/rice-recipes/a-basic-risotto-recipe

                How does it taste like?[/quote]It tastes like cheesy gooey rice - my whole family loves it whenever I make it, cos we love cheese! If u are adventourous u can have different variations, like adding seafood or pumpkin etc.

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                  Harlequin
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                  How about making cocktail or icy cool drinks?


                  http://www.coolmompicks.com/2012/05/5_great_white_wine_cocktail_recipes.php

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                  • JenniferJ Offline
                    Jennifer
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                    CMF:
                    It tastes like cheesy gooey rice

                    Many thanks for the info.

                    Unfortunately, my children hv light taste buds.

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                    • JenniferJ Offline
                      Jennifer
                      last edited by

                      Harlequin:
                      How about making cocktail or icy cool drinks?


                      http://www.coolmompicks.com/2012/05/5_great_white_wine_cocktail_recipes.php
                      Thank you for the link. The cocktails look fabulous

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                        schweppes
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                        Jennifer:
                        Hubby bought a bottle of ordinary white wine last week to cook mussels.


                        Now we are left with > half a bottle.

                        Any tested recipes?

                        Many thanks in advance.
                        Can cook coq au vin. Basically it's chicken stew in white wine. My family favourite.

                        Dont have to use a a lot - maybe 3/4 - 1 cup (I use the ikea kids cup for measure) of white wine. Sometimes I cook the chicken over the stove. Other times, I roast the chicken in white wine in the oven.

                        1/2 a bottle can go a long way.

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