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I wouldn't have to add points if I add beer to the water that I boil my corned beef brisket in. Do I? I also use beer to par boil trukey brats in. Let me know what you think. Thanks!
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That's hard to decide. But here is some info:
Alcohol added to a recipe may cook off, but it depends on how long you cook it. Rena Cultrufelli of the USDA prepared the following table of alcohol content in cooked foods. Preparation Method = Percent Retained Alcohol added to boiling liquid and removed from heat = 85% Flame = 75% No heat; stored overnight = 70% Baked, 25 minutes, alcohol not stirred into mixture = 45% Baked/simmered, alcohol stirred into mixture: 15 minutes = 40% 30 minutes = 35% 60 minutes/1 hour = 25% 90 minutes/1.5 hours = 20% 120 minutes/2 hours = 10% 150 minutes/2.5 hours = 5% So you see not all the alcohol is ever complete “burned” off. |
Thanks for the info, Kelly. I have some friends that are alcoholics and I have served them food that was marinated in or had alcohol as an ingredient thinking that it was burned off with cooking. Wow, I'll have to watch that.
I think I am safe not counting any points for my cornbeef and cabbage. That shoe leather is boiled for hours. Once again, Thank you for your help. QL |
You are very welcome.
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