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A reduction contains the wine's antioxidants, called
flavonoids which are proven to reduce the production of LDL (bad)
cholesterol and boost the HDL (good) cholesterol. Scientists now believe
these flavonoids may also inhibit tumor development in some cancers and may
also be helpful in the treatment of neurological diseases.
Not an alcohol drinker? Not to worry, the alcohol cooks
out of the reduction leaving nothing but the good stuff behind. If you are
not familiar with wine ask your wine merchant to recommend a good bottle of
reasonably priced cooking wine (don't buy the kind on the supermarket shelf
- it has too much sodium). Your wine steward can also offer suggestions for
re-corking the wine as seldom will you use a full bottle for any single
recipe.
For five delicious wine reduction recipes visit
Chicken with White Wine and Mushrooms
Seared Halibut with Green Beans, Scallions and White Wine
Sauce
Salmon with Mushrooms and Red Wine Sauce
Beef Medallions in Red Wine Sauce
Cornish Game Hen with Raspberry Red Wine Sauce
I've personally tried and adapted these recipes to have
lower fat while preserving the delicious flavor and texture of a reduction.
I hope you will incorporate a wine reduction recipe in your lifestyle. Also
- these are all very quick to fix - you'll be surprised how much flavor you
get for so little effort! Cheers!
Kaye Bailey © 2005 - All Rights Reserved
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