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Started by SuperFireKirby, September 17, 2011, 08:16:53 AM

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Remy is dumb, she doesn't know that when cooked most of the alcohol burns away!



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Quote from: KefkaticFanatic on February 23, 2015, 01:32:43 AMRemy is dumb, she doesn't know that when cooked most of the alcohol burns away!

& excuse Remy, peasant! she din't kno wat "penne alla vodka" was bc she duzzn't squeek spanish!!
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That looks pretty good!

I'm not the biggest fan of vodka sauce though. It does look a little on the liquid-y side.

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I agree, but I didn't want to wait for it to reduce any further :V

It was still tasty though and with the penne shaped as it is I didn't end up with a pool of sauce at the bottom of the plate.



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I always use penne for everything! It's perfectly manageable for a sauce like that too.

I haven't made much lately because of work/home for my dad's memorial.

but I made this last week and it was delicious!


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Quote from: KefkaticFanatic on February 23, 2015, 01:32:43 AMRemy is dumb, she doesn't know that when cooked most of the alcohol burns away!
"Some people believe that food items cooked with wine or liquor will be totally non-alcoholic, because alcohol's low boiling point causes it to evaporate quickly when heated. However, a study found that some of the alcohol remains: 25 percent after one hour of baking or simmering, and 10 percent after two hours; in either case, however, the amount consumed while eating a dish prepared with alcohol will rarely if ever contain sufficient alcohol to cause even low levels of intoxication.[3][4]"

3:  "Does alcohol burn off in cooking?". Ochef.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-15. Retrieved August 29, 2009.
4. Weil. "Does Alcohol Really Cook Out of Food". Archived from the original on 2014-04-27. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
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