Author Topic: What could I substitute the sherry with in the Chicken & Cashews recipe  (Read 5336 times)

Offline maxxie

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Hi
Was wondering if anyone could help me, would like to make the Chicken & Cashews recipe from the EDC but don't want to use the sherry in the sauce, does anyone have any suggestions on what I could replce it with?
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Offline judydawn

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I have a list of substitutes and it says orange or pineapple juice maxxie but I'm sure you could also just use liquid chicken stock.
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If you use Verjuice that would be a nice substitute. Otherwise as Judy suggested  use stock.
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Verjuice is a good substitute for dry sherry.  But if you need the sweeter sherry then you need a more caramelly flavour - sweeten the verjuice with palm sugar or light brown sugar.  You could also try diluting kecap manis.  Good luck.
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Thanks for the suggestions. This might be a silly question but what is verjuice?
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Read all about it here maxxie, it is sold in supermarkets but is not cheap.
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Thanks Judydawn will have a look for it  :)
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I usually use it when I need only a little white wine and it isn't worth opening a bottle for. (Verjuice)
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I always had that problem Cookie as I don't drink dry white wine.  I solved it by buying a small cask of Chardonnay for my cooking, it sits on the top shelf of the fridge and can be poured into a measuring cup quite easily.  No more wasted bottles of wine  ;)
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