Margarita Bars are like a lemon bar but with a margarita filling: lime juice and tequila make a gooey margarita in bar form on a graham cracker crust! This recipe has moved to our other website: Days Well Spent https://dayswellspent.com/the-best-margarita-bars-recipe/
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Cooking And Caring For Your Lodge Enameled Cast Iron
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How to Choose the Correct Wine for Cooking
When I first began cooking with wine I'll admit I used cooking wine. I didn't know any better and I thought no one would be able to tell the difference. This article has moved to our other website: Days Well Spent https://dayswellspent.com/how-to-choose-the-correct-wine-for-cooking/
How to Make Alcohol-Infused Whipped Cream
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...Cheesy Bacon Jalapeño Popper Beer Bread
Bacon, cheese, jalapeno, and bread. Could an ingredients list get any better? Not when it comes to savory bread, my friend. This recipe has move to our other website: Days Well Spent https://dayswellspent.com/cheesy-bacon-jalapeno-popper-beer-bread/
How to Make No Knead 3-Ingredient Beer Bread
Warm bread fresh from the oven is really one of the best things that you can put in your mouth. This recipe has moved to our other website: Days Well Spent https://dayswellspent.com/how-to-make-no-knead-3-ingredient-beer-bread/
Savory Beef Stew with Red Wine
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Lemon Drop Cocktail Recipe
Lemony, sweet, sour and super easy to make. This Lemon Drop Cocktail is the perfect drink to enjoy any day! This recipe has moved to our other website: Days Well Spent https://dayswellspent.com/lemon-drop-cocktail-recipe/
Cooking With Fine Italian Wine
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Scotch, Whiskey and Bourbon, What’s the Difference Between Them?
The main difference between scotch and whiskey is geographic, but also ingredients and spellings. Scotch is whisky made in Scotland, while bourbon is whiskey made in the U.S.A, generally Kentucky. Scotch is made mostly from malted barley, while bourbon is distilled from corn. If you’re in England and ask for a whisky, you’ll get Scotch. But in Ireland, you’ll get Irish whiskey.
What is Scotch?
Technically, Scotch is whisky (spelled without the "e") that must be produced in Scotland, made from mostly malted barley and aged in oak barrels for three years or more. (The number following the name on a bottle of Scotch tells you how long it was aged.) Some Scotch tastes a lot like bourbon, but with a signature smokiness that lingers at the tail-end of a tasting. For this reason, some people avoid it, but for others, the acquired taste only makes the experience better. We think this pairs nicely with some stews and smoked meats.
What makes a whiskey a bourbon?
Rye
"Rye whiskey" can refer either to American whiskey, which must be distilled from at least 51% rye and aged two years or more, or Canadian whisky, which may or may not actually include any rye in its production process. Full in body and spice, rye -- which had been playing second fiddle to its closest cousin, bourbon, ever since U.S. corn production increased in the decades following Prohibition -- has been making a steady comeback on cocktail menus across the country in the last decade.
Rye's bold, slightly burning bite cuts right through sweet mixers, making for intense beverages with layers of flavor.
Does it Matter in Cooking?
Yes, it does, but you can interchange them. Remember, the alcohol content may be different, and the flavor will be too.
The Whiskey Sour
If you are looking for a great drink to use whiskey in Real Life with Lulu will show you How to Make a Whiskey Sour.