Would you serve food to your DCK's that had been prepared using alcohol. Like spaghetti sauce with red wine, chili with beer in it, stroganoff with sherry, chicken marsala with marsala wine?
Cooking With Alcohol
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I wouldn't specifically cook for them using alchohol, but I have had leftovers and served them (completely forgetting about it, honestly).
If it didn't "cook out" completely the first time, by the time I've refrigerated it or frozen it, then reheated it, I'd bet money that it's all out.
Just incase, I probably wouldn't say to parents "we had spaghetti with red wine sauce today".- Flag
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I wouldn't with the DCKs, just because I'm not sure my parents would be ok with that or how educated they are on the process. I'm sure a few would picture me handing DCK a bowl of noodles floating in red wine :::
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With DD I might, it just depends on what it is and how its cooked. When you cook an alcoholic beverage for long enough at a high enough temperature, the alcohol will evaporate. The flavor will remain in a concentrated form, but the alcohol will be gone. Any recipes that call for adding wine/alcohol without heating it or recipes that call for a large volume or a relatively short cooking time after adding wine/alcohol are a no-no.- Flag
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I wouldn't. In a similar thread in the Meals forum someone posted a chart about how the alcohol does NOT burn off & that it is a myth that it does. I'd be too scared to risk it.
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I don't, but only because I don't cook with it. I'd rather have it in a glass that I can taste and enjoy it. Seriously tho, I don't know that even if I cooked with it that I would give it to dcks, just not knowing for sure that it was all cooked off.
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I wouldn't. In a similar thread in the Meals forum someone posted a chart about how the alcohol does NOT burn off & that it is a myth that it does. I'd be too scared to risk it.
https://www.daycare.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35155- Flag
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that just stinks.
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I found this
Alcohol Burn-off Chart
The following chart data comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture with information on how much alcohol remains in your food with specific cooking methods. Keep in mind that this is the percentage of alcohol remaining of the original addition.
For more detailed information and explanation, consult the full article on Cooking With Alcohol and Alcohol Substitutions, which includes important information about how much alcohol remains in cooked foods and caution when using alcohol in frozen foods, plus tips and hints to help you make the right substitution choice. For alcohol substitutions, consult the Alcohol Substitution Chart.
Alcohol Burn-off Chart
Preparation Method Percent Retained
alcohol added to boiling liquid & removed from heat 85%
alcohol flamed 75%
no heat, stored overnight 70%
baked, 25 minutes, alcohol not stirred into mixture 45%
Baked/simmered dishes with alcohol stirred into mixture:
15 minutes cooking time 40%
30 minutes cooking time 35%
1 hour cooking time 25%
1.5 hours cooking time 20%
2 hours cooking time 10%
2.5 hours cooking time 5%It:: will wait
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I wouldn't. In a similar thread in the Meals forum someone posted a chart about how the alcohol does NOT burn off & that it is a myth that it does. I'd be too scared to risk it.
https://www.daycare.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35155- Flag
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