Anyways, I didn't know what type of substitutions would be good for the different alochols so I was excited when I found this information. It's fairly long so if your not interested, you won't need to read any further. :)
Alcohol Substitutions in Cooking (http://whatscookingamerica.net/alcoholsub.htm)
Following is a general list of non-alcoholic substitutes that can be used in cooking. choose the option that best matches the flavor of the dish you are making:
- Amaretto - Almond extract. (Substitute 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon almond extract for 2 tablespoons Amaretto.)
- Anisette - Anise Italian soda syrup or fennel.
- Beer - Chicken broth, beef broth, mushroom broth, white grape juice, ginger ale.
- Bourbon - 1 1/2 to 2 teaspoons of non-alcoholic vanilla extract.
- Brandy - Water, white grape juice, apple cider or apple juice, diluted peach or apricot syrups. (Substitute equal amounts of liquid.)
- Champagne - Ginger ale, sparkling apple cider, sparkling cranberry juice, or sparkling white grape juice.
- Cointreau - Orange juice or frozen orange juice concentrate.
- Coffee Liqueur - To replace 2 tablespoons of liqueur, use 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of chocolate extract mixed with 1 teaspoon of instant coffee, which has been mixed in 2 tablespoons of water. Can also substitute expresso, non-alcoholic coffee extract or coffee syrup.
- Cognac - Juice from peaches, apricots, or pears.
- Creme de menthe - Spearmint extract or oil of spearmint diluted with a little water or grapefruit juice.
- Grand Marnier or Orange-Flavored Liqueur - Unsweetened orange juice concentrate or orange juice. (Substitute 2 tablespoons unsweetened orange juice concentrate or 2 tablespoons orange juice and 1/2 teaspoon orange extract for 2 tablespoons Grand Marnier.)
- Kahlua - Coffee or chocolate-flavored liqueur. (Substitute 1/2 to 1 teaspoon chocolate extract or substitute 1/2 to 1 teaspoon instant coffee in 2 tablespoons water for 2 tablespoons Kahlua.)
- Kirsch - Syrup or juices from cherries, raspberries, boysenberries, currants, or cider. (Substitute equal amounts of liquid.)
- Peppermint Schnapps - Non-alcoholic mint or peppermint extract, mint Italian soda syrup, or mint leaves.
- Port Wine, Sweet Sherry, or Fruit-Flavored Liqueur - Orange juice or apple juice. (Substitute equal amount of liquid.)
- Rum (light or dark) - Water, white grape juice, pineapple juice, apple juice or apple cider, or syrup flavored with almond extract. (Substitute equal amounts of liquid.)
- Sake - Rice vinegar.
- Sherry or Bourbon - Orange or pineapple juices, peach syrup, or non-alcoholic vanilla extract. (Substitute equal amount of liquid 1 to 2 teaspoons vanilla extract.)
- Southern Comfort - Peach flavored nectar combined with a small amount of cider vinegar.
- Tequila - Cactus juice or nectar.
- Triple Sec - Orange juice concentrate, orange juice, orange zest or orange marmalade.
- Vermouth, Dry - White grape juice, white wine vinegar, or non-alcoholic white wine.
- Vermouth, Sweet - Apple juice, grape juice, balsamic vinegar, non-alcoholic sweet wine, or water with lemon juice.
- Whiskey - If a small amount is called for, it can be eliminated.
- Vodka - White grape juice or apple cider combined with lime juice or use plain water in place of the vodka.
Wines:
- Gewurztraminer - White grape juice combined with lemon juice.
- Grappa - Grape juice.
- Port Wine - Concord grape juice with some lime zest added, cranberry juice with some lemon juice added, or grape juice concentrate. Substitute orange juice or apple juice for lighter ports
- Red Wine - Red grape juice, cranberry juice, chicken broth, beef broth, vegetable broth, clam juice, fruit juices, flavored vinegar. (Substitute equal amount of liquid.)
- White Wine - Water, chicken broth, vegetable broth, white grape juice, ginger ale, white grape juice.
- Sweet White Wine - White grape juice plus 1 tablespoons Karo corn syrup. (Substitute equal amount of liquid.)
4 comments:
Totally awesome! Just what I needed! I used apple juice in our roasted red pepper soup last night and it was wonderful! Thanks for your help!
once i ordered something in a restaurant and it tasted a bit odd - which was how i learned there was alcohol in the sauce. so i've never really bought the whole alcohol burning off thing. that list'll come in handy though - thanks for posting it!
Hey Tanya! Thanks so much! I've always wondered if a list like that existed because so many things call for different wines! I'll definitely be referring to the list!
Awesome! That'll come in handy!
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