Best Substitutes for Red Wine (for cooking)
Adds depth, color, and body to braises, stews, and sauces.
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ΒΎ cup broth + ΒΌ cup red wine vinegarBest match for color and depth.
1:1Rich color and tannic notes; slightly sweet.
ΒΎ cup grape juice + 1 tbsp red wine vinegarSimilar sweetness and color.
π‘ Expert Tips
- βA splash of balsamic vinegar adds similar complexity
β Do NOT Use
- βWhite wine in beef-based braises β lacks the color and tannin depth
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best substitute for red wine (for cooking)?
Beef/Mushroom Broth + Vinegar β use ΒΎ cup broth + ΒΌ cup red wine vinegar. Best match for color and depth.
Can I substitute red wine (for cooking) in baking?
Yes. The best options for baking are: Beef/Mushroom Broth + Vinegar and Pomegranate Juice. Always match the ratio exactly for best results.
What is a vegan substitute for red wine (for cooking)?
Pomegranate Juice β Rich color and tannic notes; slightly sweet.
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