**Red Wine Baste: A Culinary Journey Through Flavorful Meats**
Indulge in a symphony of flavors with our collection of red wine baste recipes, a culinary exploration that elevates your meat dishes to new heights. From classic red wine jus to tantalizing marinades and aromatic glazes, discover the art of transforming ordinary ingredients into extraordinary culinary creations. With a focus on simple yet effective techniques, these recipes cater to home cooks of all skill levels, ensuring a hassle-free and rewarding cooking experience. Prepare to embark on a taste adventure as you explore our curated selection of red wine baste recipes, promising tender, juicy meats infused with the rich complexity of red wine.
CHICKEN AND RED WINE SAUCE
A simple red wine sauce with brown sugar, garlic, paprika, salt, and pepper makes this dish simply yummy! Braised chicken breasts, brazenly good taste.
Provided by Robin
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Chicken Chicken Breast Recipes Skillet
Time 55m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Heat oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Cook garlic in oil until tender. Place chicken in the skillet, and cook about 10 minutes on each side, until no longer pink and juices run clear.
- Drain oil from skillet. Sprinkle chicken with paprika and 1 cup brown sugar. Pour red wine around chicken. Cover, and simmer about 15 to 20 minutes; lightly baste chicken with wine sauce while cooking. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 213.8 calories, Carbohydrate 19 g, Cholesterol 58.6 mg, Fat 3.5 g, Fiber 0.2 g, Protein 22.2 g, SaturatedFat 0.8 g, Sodium 248 mg, Sugar 18 g
PAN-SEARED STEAK WITH RED WINE SAUCE
You can use any cut of steak, either bone-in or boneless, to make this classic French bistro dish. Steaks cut from the tenderloin, such as filet mignon, are the most tender pieces of beef, though they lack the assertively beefy chew of sirloins and rib steaks. Adding brandy to the pan sauce not only contributes flavor; its high alcohol content and acidity help extract flavor from the pan drippings. However, if setting it on fire makes you nervous, skip that step and let the brandy simmer down for an extra few minutes to cook off most of the alcohol. Make sure to open a good bottle of red wine to use in the sauce here, preferably one that you're happy to finish off with dinner. This recipe is part of The New Essentials of French Cooking, a guide to definitive dishes every modern cook should master. Buy the book.
Provided by Melissa Clark
Categories dinner, steaks and chops, main course
Time 35m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Generously sprinkle salt and pepper all over steaks, then let steaks rest uncovered for 15 minutes at room temperature. Meanwhile, mince the shallots.
- Melt 1/2 tablespoon butter and the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat until almost smoking. Add steaks and cook until done to taste, about 3 to 4 minutes per side for rare and a little longer for medium-rare or medium. (Bone-in steaks take a few minutes longer to cook through than boneless.) If the pan begins to smoke or burn, lower the heat. Transfer steaks to a plate to rest while you prepare the sauce.
- Add shallots to the skillet and cook over medium heat until lightly browned, about 1 minute. Add brandy to the skillet and use a long-handled match or igniter to set the brandy on fire. (Stand back when you do this.) Let flames die out, then add red wine and cook until reduced and syrupy, 2 to 4 minutes. Add stock and boil until reduced and thickened, 3 to 4 minutes longer.
- Remove pan from heat and whisk in remaining 2 tablespoons butter and the chives. Serve steaks and sauce immediately with watercress.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 517, UnsaturatedFat 17 grams, Carbohydrate 7 grams, Fat 35 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 35 grams, SaturatedFat 16 grams, Sodium 594 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams, TransFat 2 grams
WHOLE HAM GLAZED WITH RED WINE AND SPICES
Sweet, savory and spicy, we could not get enough of this holiday ham. We really loved the cooking method. Steaming first allows the fat layer to peel right off while sealing in the juices. Scoring the ham before basting allows the delicious glaze to seep into the savory meat. The glaze itself is mighty tasty. It's slightly sweet...
Provided by Mikekey *
Categories Pork
Time 3h15m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. Preheat oven to 325F.
- 2. Place ham, fat side up, on rack in roasting pan; pour in 2 cups water.
- 3. Cover pan tightly with foil; roast for 2 hours, adding more water if necessary to maintain level.
- 4. If ham has skin, slide a sharp knife under the skin and lift off. (Discard skin or save for making ham broth for split pea soup).
- 5. Trim fat layer to 1/4-inch (5 mm) thickness. Discard trimmed fat.
- 6. Diagonally score fat to form a diamond pattern.
- 7. In a small saucepan, combine honey, red wine, pineapple juice, butter, pepper, nutmeg, cloves and ginger over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until butter is melted. Stir in Dijon mustard; let cool slightly.
- 8. Brush enough of the glaze over ham to cover; stud center of each diamond pattern with clove.
- 9. Roast ham, uncovered and brushing several times with remaining glaze, for 45 to 60 minutes or until meat thermometer inserted in center registers 140°F. Transfer to cutting board and tent with foil; let stand for 15 minutes.
- 10. To carve ham, cut down to bone into 1/4-inch thick slices. With knife parallel to bone, cut off slices along bone. Turn remaining meaty portion up; repeat carving.
RED WINE DRAGON RIBS RECIPE BY TASTY
Here's what you need: rack of pork rib, salt, pepper, red wine, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, ground allspice, tomato sauce, tomato paste
Provided by Allex Tarr
Categories Dinner
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 250˚F (125˚C).
- Clean the ribs (remove membrane or score) and pat dry.
- Place the ribs in a foil-lined roasting pan, and season both sides with salt and pepper.
- Add about ¼ inch (6mm) of water (about ½ cup (120 ml)) to the pan.
- Seal the top of the roasting pan with foil and bake for 2 hours or until ribs are very tender.
- Place wine, brown sugar, vinegar, tomato sauce, tomato paste, and allspice in a saucepan.
- Simmer the sauce for at least 45 minutes and season to taste. The sauce should be rich and thick.
- Raise oven to 350˚F (180˚C).
- Remove ribs from roasting pan. Pour off all fat and water, and baste ribs with sauce.
- Bake an additional 20-30 minutes. (You can stop and re-baste halfway through.)
- Cut ribs and serve with additional sauce.
- Enjoy!
Tips:
- Choose a high-quality red wine. The better the wine, the better the baste will be. Look for a wine that is full-bodied and has a fruity flavor.
- Use a variety of herbs and spices. This will add flavor and complexity to the baste. Some good options include rosemary, thyme, garlic, and onion.
- Simmer the baste for at least 30 minutes. This will allow the flavors to meld and develop.
- Baste the meat frequently. This will help to keep the meat moist and flavorful.
- Use a meat thermometer to ensure that the meat is cooked to your desired doneness.
Conclusion:
Red wine baste is a delicious and easy way to add flavor to your favorite meats. It is perfect for grilled, roasted, or braised meats. With a little planning and effort, you can create a red wine baste that will impress your family and friends.Here are some additional tips for using red wine baste:
- You can also use red wine baste to flavor vegetables. Simply toss the vegetables with the baste and roast them in the oven.
- Red wine baste can be used as a marinade. Simply marinate the meat in the baste for several hours or overnight before cooking.
- Red wine baste can be used to make a delicious sauce. Simply reduce the baste in a saucepan until it thickens.
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