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    Posted: 14 July 2008 at 6:07pm
Hello

I wanted to get people's thoughts on cooking with wine while pregnant... I used to do quite a bit of cooking with wine before I was preggers.

I have looked it up on the internet and lots of sites say the alcohol is burnt off so it is safe but I wondered if all the alcohol was burnt off or if some stays... help!!

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As far as I know it's fine coz the alcohol cooks out.
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The alcohol cooks off. The boiling point for ethanol in alcoholic beverages is about 76 degrees, and when you cook, the temperature will go over 80 degrees. Just make sure you cook your food for more than 10 minutes over 80 degrees, so all of the alcohol is cooked off.


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thanks lady asset- yeah thats what i thought- that it is safe as all the alcohol is cooked off- good to know



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mrshouse - that is ok :-) I studied chemistry at school, and have done 4 chemistry papers at uni, so remember all that I have learnt!!!


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Yay thanks everyone!!
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We are going to a french resturant for DH birthday on Saturday night, and I am looking forward to flamed crepes, now since it is flamed with alcohol leaving this to flame for a long time that should be safe to eat wouldnt it??
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I would think so. They only put in enough to infuse the food, its not for the liquid so I'm sure it would be just fine. yum yum btw!
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I would have thought so too...as the alcohol burns/Evaps out while cooking just leaving the flav in the food.. Yuummm...what are you cooking Mel&Kel??

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Originally posted by Dagster Dagster wrote:

We are going to a french resturant for DH birthday on Saturday night, and I am looking forward to flamed crepes, now since it is flamed with alcohol leaving this to flame for a long time that should be safe to eat wouldnt it??


dagster, because they use a spirits on crepes, the alcohol evaporates at a higher rate than in wine (wine has other types of alcohol in it, which have varying boiling points). They also light it as well, so it only takes about 30 seconds to burn off the alcohol. Also lighting the alcohol makes it burn off faster as well. I had a cousin who lives in France, and she told me one of her addictions was crepes when pregnant :-)


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I really want to have a cheese fondue.... and it just isn't the same without the wine in it.

Also really like lamb shanks which I cook in red wine, we have some in the freezer which will have to be eaten soon!!

DH is quite nervous about having cheese fondue because of the wine.
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Do you have to use wine in the fondue? I've never made it before but could you use a bit of stock instead? I don't use alcohol at all in cooking and if I have a recipe that needs alcohol in it I tend to use a substitute like chicken stock.
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Never had cheese fondue...

But I can't make a spag bol without putting half a bottle of red in it. (simmered for 90 mins... *dool*)

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I never bother with wine now as I use the Prenzel vincon concentrates. They're alcohol free but the same taste and effect when cooking with them in place of wine. It also doesn't go off once it's opened.

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Have just been looking up that prenzel stuff and it sounds awesome, I am going to buy that and put it in my cheese fondue... mmmm yum!!

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Originally posted by ItchyFeet ItchyFeet wrote:

I never bother with wine now as I use the Prenzel vincon concentrates. They're alcohol free but the same taste and effect when cooking with them in place of wine. It also doesn't go off once it's opened.

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Hey ItchyFeet, I brought some Vincon and had cheese fondue for lunch today, was soo good, that wine stock is awesome. Am going to use some of the red wine stock to try my red wine lamb shanks!!
Thanks so much!!

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