What could i use in place of cooking wine? Also how old do you have to be to buy Cooking Wine?

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9 Responses to “What could i use in place of cooking wine? Also how old do you have to be to buy Cooking Wine?”

  1. Lady Says:

    kimberly

    yes, the cooking wine next to vinegar is ok

  2. lollipoppett2005 Says:

    burrage

    Substitute with red grape juice. I think in the USA you have to be 21 am I right? White grape juice to replace white wine.

  3. C. Liz Says:

    craver

    You can’t buy cooking wines unless you’re 21- anything alcoholic is a negative. But, I recommend substituting the wine for 2:1 parts apple juice and vinegar- works just the same and is even a bit tangier.

  4. jaz Says:

    elles

    I’m 23 and I’ve never been carded for cooking wine — I’d give it a shot the worst they can say is no.

  5. LeeCee Says:

    flbe

    Anyone can buy cooking wine, but I’d stay away from cooking wine if I were you, it’s full of salt and no substitute for the real thing. If you can’t use real wine try some stock instead.

  6. Brent B Says:

    lonjenn

    Most large groceries have non-alcoholic wine that is probably going to be as good or better than anything labeled cooking wine.

  7. Slam64 Says:

    weidman

    My first thought was you could buy cooking wine as it’s by the vinegar, but I really don’t know. Instead of the wine I would use either water or broth or maybe even some red wine vinegar. Have you tried that?

  8. Larry Says:

    toni

    there is a product called sauterne(sp). it is a non alcoholic substitute.

  9. sunny p Says:

    taliaferro

    you can buy cooking wine. Also the alcohol cooks off while cooking with it.

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