If you're a lover of beer, chances are you typically enjoy your beverage ice cold and in a frosted glass -- but did you know that many chefs use beer in their recipes to add unique flavors to various dishes?
According to an article by the Food Network, beer adds a rich, earthy flavor to soups and stews that makes them taste like they've been simmering for hours.
Absolutely! Your guests cannot get drunk from eating food cooked with beer because almost all of the alcohol evaporates during the cooking process.
Don’t cook with a beer you wouldn’t want to drink. You add beer to add flavor. If the flavor wasn’t pleasing in the bottle, it’s not going to be pleasing in your meal.
If so, Homebrew Academy recommends letting it come to room temperature. According to their article, "A cold beer may interact with the yeast differently and it may not rise as nicely."
According to The Spruce Eats, virtually any recipe that calls for a liquid of any sort could be replaced with beer. Feel free to play around with different flavors, cooking styles, and recipes.
Looking to try a beer recipe for your next meal? Here are some ideas on where you can start:
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