Creative Wine Repurposing Tips from Celebrity Chef and Black-Owned Wine Bar
Chic Chef 77 Bistro & Wine Bar, the first black-owned bistro and wine bar in the state of Arizona and, with the largest selection of Black-owned wines was founded by Celebrity Chef, Entrepreneur, Author, and restaurateur Nik Fields who shares the secrets of how to repurpose old wine. Chef Nik promotes education and discovery among wine lovers and helps sippers pair wine and foods based on chemical compounds and overall impact on the five senses.
Chic Chef 77 offers a 200-bottle wine list and a rotating selection of by-the-glass pours. Here are her tips:
- Cooking: You can use old wine in cooking to add depth and flavor to sauces, stews, and other dishes. Red wine is often used in recipes for beef or tomato-based dishes, while white wine is great for seafood and poultry.
- Vinegar: If the wine has turned into vinegar, you can use it as a base for making homemade vinegar. Add a vinegar mother culture or a small amount of store-bought vinegar to get the fermentation process started.
- Wine Vinegar: You can turn old wine into vinegar by leaving it open to the air. This can be a fun DIY project if you’re interested in making your own wine vinegar.
- Stain Remover: Red wine can be used as a natural stain remover for fabrics. Blot the stain gently with a cloth soaked in wine, then wash as usual.
- Marinade: Old wine can be used as a marinade for meats. The acidity and flavors can tenderize and add depth to the meat.
- Ice Cubes: Freeze leftover wine in ice cube trays. You can use these wine cubes in future recipes, such as sauces or stews, without opening a new bottle.
- Making sangria is a delightful and refreshing process. Here’s a basic recipe for red wine sangria:
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