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Grilled halibut is served with a delicious Asian-style sauce featuring shallots, sesame oil, soy sauce, and rice wine.
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A German mulled red wine recipe with orange, lemon, spices, sugar, and a splash of brandy.
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This red wine punch recipe is a cross between sangría and a tropical rum cocktail--with Yellow Chartreuse and Grand Marnier.
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A classic Provençal beef daube, or slow-baked stew, is made with quantities of red wine, like the recipes that Julia Child often made in her house in Provence, La Pitchoune Patricia Wells, a former New York Times food writer in Paris, also lives part-time in the South of France, and she has adapted the daube for white wine, which plays a more subtle part in flavoring the stew The large amount of liquid makes a tender braise that can also be served as a sauce for pasta: penne, gnocchi and long noodles like tagliatelle are familiar in the region, which borders Italy on the east.
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Inexpensive and easy to prepare, squid deserves a place in your weeknight repertoire. Here, its gently simmered in a garlicky red-wine tomato sauce and then tossed with pasta for a fast meal.
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Filet mignon steak, pan seared and served with a sauce of a red wine reduction with butter.
Ingredients: filet mignon, butter, red wine
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A creamy white wine sauce made with Chardonnay and heavy whipping cream takes this shrimp scampi pasta to the next level.
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An elegant recipe made with halibut fillets and leeks braised in white wine and butter.
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This bubbly, sweet-tart cocktail combines sparkling wine, dessert wine, and deep-red pomegranate juice.
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The sweetness of the pear liqueur and port in this relatively simple tiki drink (named for the Chadburn telegraph) make it ideal for after dinner If, however, you are looking for something more preprandial, Mr Cate recommends decreasing the amount of port and pear liqueur to 1/4 ounce each