ext_37861 ([identity profile] elendiari22.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] shire_kitchen2007-06-23 12:53 pm

Cooking question

I'm making a chicken dish for dinner tomorrow, and it calls for a cup of white wine. My question is, is there a non-alcoholic substitute for white wine? I was thinking white grape juice, but I figured that since this is a cooking community, I'd do better asking than assuming. Anyone know?

~Elen

[identity profile] gardnerhill.livejournal.com 2007-06-23 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
What about white-wine vinegar?

[identity profile] surgicalsteel.livejournal.com 2007-06-23 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
White grape juice would likely work, as would chicken broth (although it wouldn't give you the grapey flavor). I'd make sure that the grape juice doesn't have sugar added, though, otherwise your dish is likely to be a bit sweeter than you're intending. Ginger ale might work, too - I've heard it should work, but haven't ever tried it. I've usually used chicken broth (I get the Swanson broth in resealable boxes) when I didn't have wine in the house, which is hardly ever. These days I get those little four-packs of single serving bottles of wine and keep them around. They're not terribly expensive, and one of those little bottles (like they serve on airplanes) is about a cup of wine.

[identity profile] monkey5s.livejournal.com 2007-06-23 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
According to the website about.com, in their Alcohol Cooking Substitutions (http://homecooking.about.com/library/archive/blalcohol6.htm) page, these are listed as substitutes:

Non-alcoholic wine, chicken broth or stock, diluted white wine vinegar or cider vinegar, white grape juice diluted with white wine vinegar, ginger ale, canned mushroom liquid, water. For marinades, substitute 1/4 cup vinegar plus 1 Tbsp sugar plus 1/4 cup water.

[identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com 2007-06-23 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Wine changes when you cook with it, and most of the alcohol content evaporates anyway, if that's what worries you. I used to try to substitute for things like wine or brandy and finally gave up on it. The flavor is just different when you use the real stuff.