What to Make with cooking wine. – Fast, Fresh, and Tasty Ideas

Wondering what to do with cooking wine.? Try these quick, healthy, and crowd-pleasing recipes.

Recipes with cooking wine.

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Scallion Garlic Oil Pork Steak

This dish will definitely make your kitchen smells heavenly with scallion and garlic. Worth a try!

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Scallion Seared Pork Belly

This dish is full of aromatic flavours of green onion, together with crispy pork belly

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Braised Pork Knuckle

Braised Pork Knuckle is one of the staple food in any household in the Philippines and other Asian countries.Pork knuckles are commonly braised or roasted.Pork knuckle is also rich in collagen which is good for the skin and joints.When cooked properly, the meat is tender,juicy and flavorful.A combination of sweet,savoury and salty. Pork knuckle needs a lot of time to make it tender.Can use a pressure cooker for quicker cooking but i prefer for a slow cook/fire for a flavorful taste .

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Duck Army with Spicy Peppers (Duck Wings, Duck Necks, Duck Heads)

~The instant duck necks and duck wings I bought are like "human water recycling stations"? After eating, I'm going to make friends with the water dispenser! 😂 ~This pot of duck army (duck head, duck neck, duck wings), paired with green pepper, red pepper, and dried chili peppers, forms a "three-pepper bombing group", and joins hands with beer, green onions and ginger to stage a passionate carnival in the pot. Rock sugar and light soy sauce are cleverly combined to coat the duck army with tempting sauce, and the aroma of the stew is overflowing. Take a bite, the triple pepper aroma goes straight to the top of the head, and the spicy and spicy layers are progressive, making people shout "This duck is so addictive" while slurping, and they can't stop at all! ~Unlimited refills of homemade iced green plum wine, enough duck, just need you, the "human joke teller" to support the scene!

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Pickled pepper dry pot chicken

Braised chicken with pickled peppers is a dish with unique flavor. Chicken is rich in high-quality protein, fat, vitamins, and various minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, and iron. These are important nutrients required for normal physiological activities of the human body and can provide energy and nutritional support for the body. Can dispel cold and warm the body: Pickled peppers are warm in nature. Eating braised chicken with pickled peppers in cold weather can help dispel the cold in the body and make people feel warm.

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Three Cup Duck

This aromatic braised duck dish combines the unique flavors of mellow soy sauce, rice wine and sesame oil, with tender and juicy meat and slightly charred skin. Through slow cooking, the duck meat fully absorbs the aroma of ginger, garlic and onion. The sauce is rich but not greasy, with a hint of sweetness and mellow wine aroma. Every bite exudes the classic flavor of traditional three-cup cuisine, leaving you with an unforgettable aftertaste.

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Spicy dry pot pork belly fried cauliflower (so delicious you'll want to lick the pot)

The pork belly is so fragrant that I spin in circles. The cauliflower absorbs the gravy and spicy dry pot sauce, becoming crispy and addictive. I take a bite of the vegetable and a bite of rice. I unilaterally declare that I have "temporarily broken up" with the weight loss agreement. Only when I am full can I have the strength to fight the world!

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Pan-fried salmon with black pepper and lemon

Salmon is my food "contradiction complex"! Its delicious name is well-known, but when I think of eating it raw, I shake my head wildly: "Damn!" But who can blame it for its nutritional buff? I decisively invite salmon into the kitchen, heat up the pan and oil, and watch them happily "dance" in the pan, sizzling and emitting fragrance. Others eat it raw for its freshness, but I eat it fried for its solidity. The main idea is "health preservation also needs a sense of ritual", and pan-fried salmon is my happy life dish!

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Oxtail Radish Soup

This extremely handy oxtail soup is just right when you feel like eating something light but flavourful

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Braised beef brisket with potatoes and sauce

Chu Hou sauce, beef brisket and potatoes are the perfect match for rice lovers! Potatoes are rustic and simple, but they turn into a noble sauce after being coated with Chu Hou sauce. Beef brisket is even more delicious, and is stewed until soft and tasty. Workers can have a bowl of this after get off work, and it will instantly replenish their blood. It is a great companion for rice lovers.