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Many younger cooks use wine in cooking (in the belief that the alcohol is cooked off) and wine vinegar in salad dressings.
The food is cooked off site and arrives with heating instructions.
Cover until shallots soften and most of the mushroom liquid has cooked off, about 10 minutes.
It had a nice flavour, though I wasn't sure the alcohol was properly cooked off.
Add the Madeira and redcurrant jelly and reduce until the alcohol is cooked off and the gravy is rich.
Continue to toss until all the spinach is wilted and most of the liquid has cooked off, about 3 minutes.
"When you can move them, you know you've cooked off all the moisture and they will be browned," she said.
The vegetables wilted and the liquid cooked off; they were like a concentrate of their former selves.
There's every likelihood the booze won't be cooked off in that time, the meat will be chewy and the sauce flecked with rawish strips of grated vegetables.
As her children scampered excitedly around our knees, Mrs Twaissi soaked some rice and then, one by one, cooked off chicken pieces, potato, cauliflower, aubergine, carrot and onions in olive oil and a "secret" blend of spices.
The wastewater has to be cooked off, and the scraps of hash browns and wontons and buffalo wings filtered out — to say nothing of the old shoes, dirty diapers, and used hypodermic needles that can end up in a bin in a back alley.
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