I replied hereAmazing. What degree are you pursuing and what is the topic of your thesis? 3D models sound intriguing.
Hm I don't have the energy to make wine dishes anymore, I don't know if I should try another wine dish, some sound interesting like winemaker goulash or wine cream (on a NYC?).
Right now I'm just drinking the remaining wine.
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I'm with you on thisUnless I need a full bottle for braising, I use those fairly cheap mini bottles a lot. I usually have a handful of little cab, merlot, pinto (both grigio and noir), and Sauvignon blanc bottles sitting around. Great for pan sauces and the like.
I'm not a big fan of alcohol and so I don't know any dish yet, what makes me a little bit nervous. But thank you and all the other here, it is definitely a nice challenge and wine has a big history I could dig in, but yeah I've to do other things as well.
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That's a possibility. In my case, I had bottles sitting around that I wasn't using for anything (hey...wine improves with age, right?) For me, there's no new investment. I am hoping that most participants have a similar situation.The thing I do note is that using wine in cooking is an expensive ingredient, perhaps more so than the pistachio nuts in the challenge I made. That may account for the reduced participation in this challenge.
That's great to hear, I am glad you're enjoying yourself as a judge. Makes it much more fun for everyone.By the way, it wasn't my intent when I picked this ingredient that I would prepare some of the recipes, but it's turning out that way. And, I'm having a lot of fun with it. I know it's not a requirement when judging an ingredient, but I think doing this should really be encouraged. I wish I had done more of this in past challenges.
I plan to make at least 2 more of the recipes that were posted.
That is where the mini bottles come in. You do not need to open a 750 ml bottle of wine for a cup. Once you try cooking with wine you will probably will be hooked.The thing I do note is that using wine in cooking is an expensive ingredient, perhaps more so than the pistachio nuts in the challenge I made. That may account for the reduced participation in this challenge.