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“Sangria” a nice refreshing wine cooler

“Sangria” a nice refreshing wine cooler

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So many different recipes for making “Sangria” especially down South close to the boarder. Sangria can be experimented with different combination of fruits and even wine. Many even use brandy, club soda, claret, and Bordeaux. I prefer the simply ve…

Red Wine Stewed Pears from the Pressure Cooker!

Red Wine Stewed Pears from the Pressure Cooker!

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Sweet and tart at the same time, no dessert stuns more with it's beauty than wine stewed pears! Just peel, stew and serve! From the Hip Pressure Cooking website, with permission.

Pasta With Red Wine and Mushroom Sauce

Pasta With Red Wine and Mushroom Sauce

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

If you love mushrooms and wine, you have to try this recipe! It's quick, easy, cheap, and delicious, so if you aspire to be more handy in the kitchen, this is a good dinner recipe to help you cultivate your interest in cooking. It can be served as an en…

Baby Back Ribs

Baby Back Ribs

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Simply getting ideas from others who love to cook

Spanish Tortilla

Spanish Tortilla

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Spanish Tortilla with a mild Indian touch would make an ideal breakfast for those lazy weekend morning

Pinchitos de pollo (spanish chicken kebabs)

Pinchitos de pollo (spanish chicken kebabs)

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Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Spanish kebabs, originating from the moors. Typically served as a taps, but just as good as a main meal too. Moist & succulent, the secret to the delicious flavour is in the spice mix.

Scallops and Chorizo

Scallops and Chorizo

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

A delicious spicy Spanish Chorizo with Scallops finished with fresh minced parsley and a hint of freshly squeezed lemon to brighten the dish. Easy and so delicious! one of our favorite recipes at The Paris House. It has been adapted from a Nigella Lawson…

Penne Pasta with Spicy Italian Sausage Meatballs

Penne Pasta with Spicy Italian Sausage Meatballs

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

This delicious penne pasta and sausage meatball dish started off as an experiment but ended up being one of the tastiest dishes I've ever created. Sausage meat is made into meatballs and pan fried, using red wine to deglaze the pan and to add flavor to yo…

Chef Dennis Leone Famous Spaghetti Sauce

Chef Dennis Leone Famous Spaghetti Sauce

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Prep Time: 60 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

This is a family style recipe from New Orleans about 104 years old

Pork Fillets Marinated in White Wine

Pork Fillets Marinated in White Wine

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Cook Time: 15 Minutes

I often enjoy cooking with wine. The aromatic quality of wine enriches any meal. This dish of pork fillets sauteed with onion, sage and mustard is perfectly complemented by a dry white wine.

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WineToMatch Blog | Food & Wine Pairing

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Master Sommelier Jesse Becker, and the other publishers of the WineToMatch website and iPhone application share their thoughts and suggestion on food and wine pairing and life as a restaurant sommelier.

A Little Bit of Spain in Iowa

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Spanish Food Recipes and Nourishing Foods, homemade, organic, and grown at home. My blog has a lot of do it yourself, such as homemade yogurt, pectin, bread, cultures and ferments.

South Beach Wine Club

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We aren’t just another wine club - we provide our club members with everyday wines along with a daily blog full of great wine information. Our articles are full of wine news, pairing suggestions, restaurant reviews, and party tips designed to help…

The Blog Wine Cellar

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I blog dedicated to the wine enthusiast. Find wine reviews, wine stories, wine education, and basically everything that has to do with the world of wine.

Talk Wine & Colorado's Wine Country

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The innkeepers of the Wine Country Inn discuss rates and specials, wine, wine country and small town life in Palisade, Colorado

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Sibaritia Blog, you can find news and tasting notes of many spanish wines, cavas, and whiskies.

Innovative Wine Blog

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Innovative Wine is a journey of wine exploration. Join with us as we explore the wine making regions of the world.

Wine and Beer of Washington State

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Celebrating and promoting the quality wine and beer produced in Washington state. Our passion is the alchemy of pairing beverages with food.

Mastering the Art of Mad Cooking

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Musings from a Mad Housewife,
and some recipes, too.

Welcome to the Mad Housewife kitchen, your sanctuary from a mad, mad world. Enjoy a glass of wine, reflect on our mad musings, and try out one of our fabulous new recipes. Such a civilized wa…

DICED: The Official Blog of the Institute of Culinary Education

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DICED: The Official Blog of ICE is written by culinary arts students, alumni as well as the president of The Institute of Culinary Education. Find news, recipes, and information on starting a career in culinary arts. The blog gives first-hand account…

9 results of 9 Blog Posts

Kennedy Shah 2005 Reserve Tempranillo

posted August 05, 2010 in Wine and Beer of Washington State

Bottling at Woodhouse Family Cellars is something I help out with every once in a while and it has its benefits. When Bean found out I was volunteering at Woodhouse Family Cellars she said that I must get my hands on some of their Kennedy Shah Reserv (read full article)

White Wine Sangria; Cheap wine and a Tapa

posted July 28, 2010 in Thyme for Cooking, the Blog

Spain has long, hot summers. Spain also has lots of really cheap wine of all colors. I once had a Spanish friend explain to me that she refused to spend more than 1.50 euros (less than $2.00) on a bottle of red wine because her children (adult) were (read full article)

Sangria

posted May 07, 2010 in mangiandobene

Everytime I mention the word sangria, everyone always says, "MMMmmmm! I love sangria!" But how rarely we actually drink it. I am always so hesitant to order it out, because for my taste it is usually syrupy sweet. That ruins it for me (read full article)

Going Global for Foodbuzz at the Seattle Food and Wine Experience

posted March 10, 2010 in OC 2 Seattle

Iron Chef Challenger Daisley Gordon and Me    Thanks to Foodbuzz, Jim and I were able to check out the Seattle Food and Wine experience and witness first hand the globalization of the worlds of food and wine, meet a woman winemaker doing amazing (read full article)

Easy French Food Recipes to Pair With Champagne

posted December 23, 2009 in Recipes for the Family

If you want to add greatness to the easy French food recipes, pair them with champagne. Champagne is one of the most coveted gifts of France to the outside world and there are a number of easy French food recipes that make a great combination with t (read full article)

Post 141: Jamie Oliver-esque Beef Stew

posted December 06, 2009 in VegBoxBoy

For the first sunday in what feels like a month of sundays, I finally didn't have a roast dinner for sunday dinner. There's been rain, rain and more rain here, so it was difficult to move away from my beloved roast. But I thought that even more warm (read full article)

GODELLO – AN INDIGENOUS SPANISH GRAPE OF DISTINCTION.

posted October 31, 2009 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Spains viticultural riches remain a well-guarded secret. It is only recently that wine drinkers have begun to hear about grape varieties never mentioned before i.e menzia and godello; the former red, the latter white. The country has hundreds of (read full article)

Domaine de Buganay Rosé 2008

posted July 23, 2009 in Tim\'s Wine Blog

This is a very drinkable rosé from Provence. This is how I like my rosé in the summer - light, almost like a white wine with a bit of red berry fruit to it. They are also very dangerous - before I noticed I had drank over half a bottle over dinne (read full article)

Vina Aliaga - Solid Garnacha from Navarra

posted February 20, 2009 in Robert Francis Wine

Vina Aliaga Navarra Garnacha Vieja 2003 Navarra is huge wine region within Spain which along with La Mancha really produces a large amount of bulk wines with mixed success. However if you can find a quality wine in this region that delivers you are (read full article)

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