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What can I do with tons of stale white wine?

14 replies

Kentishwoman · 17/06/2009 16:38

I've got a half-full wine box of white wine that's started to go a bit stale (not totally off, but not very tasty). What can I do with it?

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OhBling · 17/06/2009 18:08

I store white wine in the fridge for ages to throw into pasta sauces etc. You can also freeze it in ice trays so that you've got handy amounts lurking at all times.

Kathyis6incheshigh · 17/06/2009 18:13

Could you make a risotto (eg prawn) that uses wine instead of stock?

traceybath · 17/06/2009 18:14

Throw it away. Using nasty wine will not enhance the flavour of anything i'm afraid.

In fact you could end up just ruining other ingredients.

Slubberdegullion · 17/06/2009 18:14

oh dear. I was on a roll there in my head, ooh bread and butter and butter pudding (my mother does a superb one with lemon curd) or summer pudding mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

[must read thread title PROPERLY]

big load of lemon chicken in white wine sauce maybe?

Lordy I have such a lust on for summer pudding now

stubbyfingers · 17/06/2009 18:36

You've got wine LEFT?!!

Would never happen in our house

pickyvic · 17/06/2009 18:51

you could always send it to me!

Hulababy · 17/06/2009 18:53

If it tastes unpleasant I wouldn''t put t in food TBH.

Kentishwoman · 18/06/2009 12:56

Thanks for the ideas. And in my defence, it's a box not a bottle, and I'm TTC .

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TubOfLardWithInferiorRange · 22/06/2009 05:29

I would def refrigerate and/or freeze. Here's the thing about wine-you can drink cheap wine from great glasses or great wine in cheap glasses but never have both-cheap wine in cheap glasses. I'd say something similar applies to cooking with wine as well.

bumptwitknocker · 23/06/2009 11:35

Pour it down the sink or on the garden, though might not do wonders for the flowers.

TubOfLardWithInferiorRange · 23/06/2009 15:38

Compost?

TubOfLardWithInferiorRange · 23/06/2009 15:46

Or marinade-the determining factor for me-whether to compost or cook it-would be would I drink it or not?

TubOfLardWithInferiorRange · 23/06/2009 15:50

Or as liquid in a sauce-I can't see how this wine could be worse than the wine that is sold, in the States at least, as "cooking wine". It's absolutely wretched!

thereistheball · 24/06/2009 18:12

Don't cook with it if you are not prepared to drink it.

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