Difference between revisions of "Wine"
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* [[beef stroganoff]] with [[pasta]], [[beef]], [[mushrooms]] and [[milk]] in a {{oven}} | * [[beef stroganoff]] with [[pasta]], [[beef]], [[mushrooms]] and [[milk]] in a {{oven}} | ||
+ | * [[buccellato]] with [[cake flour]], [[raisins]], and [[honey]] in a [[Convection_oven#Cooking_buccellato|convection oven]] | ||
* [[champagne]] in a [[Cask#Fermenting_champagne|cask]] | * [[champagne]] in a [[Cask#Fermenting_champagne|cask]] | ||
* [[chateaubriand]] with [[beef]] and [[tarragon]] on a [[Campstove#Cooking_chateaubriand|campstove]] | * [[chateaubriand]] with [[beef]] and [[tarragon]] on a [[Campstove#Cooking_chateaubriand|campstove]] |
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16 grams heals one percent of damage.
Wine is made from grape juice using a cask.
Uses for wine
Wine can be used to make:
- beef stroganoff with pasta, beef, mushrooms and milk in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- buccellato with cake flour, raisins, and honey in a convection oven
- champagne in a cask
- chateaubriand with beef and tarragon on a campstove
- coq-au-vin with poultry and thyme in a tajine
- mulled wine with sugar, clove, and lemons on a tandoor
See also: Fermented beverages.