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That's good enough for me.Karen/NoCA wrote:...I do not drink it and really do not know what it's purpose is, except in a martini.
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Bill Spohn wrote:Nope, I use a dry sherry instead - I prefer the taste to what Vermouth gives. I'll grant you that there are a few uses that call specifically for Vermouth, but not enugh nor often enough used for me to have yet another dusty bottle sitting in the back of my cupboard.
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Bob Sisak wrote: I've been doing this for over 35 years and I've found that the flavors I like best are in Noilly Pratt white. For some reason the Italian vermouths just don't seem to work for me.
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Jenise wrote:a question to you or anyone, is dry white vermouth ever consumed on its own as a beverage, or is it strictly a blending ingredient?
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Jenise
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Maria Samms wrote: I was a bartender for many yrs and never remember using vermouth in anything but martinis.
Jenise
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Bill Spohn wrote:One advantage of the Sherry is that (if you must) you can use it in a Martini in place of Vermouth - ever tried it?
The other advantage is that you get to haul it out more than a couple of times a decade - warm those nuts, chill that Fino - hey, it must be (every) Friday night....
I try to avoid ingredients that I will probably let go stale in the cupboard because I never use them. You can end up with a collection of rare but rancid oddball oils, weird spices or spice mixtures that have had all flavour fade from them in the long distant past......I'm sure people can come up with additions to that list from their own experience.
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