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Recipes Using BeerBarbara from Manassas, VA Feedback About This Post:RE: Recipes Using Beer
As requested, here is a NON MEAT recipe. It's another (yummy!) beer bread recipe. Post by Maryeileen RE: Recipes Using BeerBeer is great as the liquid in a chicken stew. I also use it as an ingredient in rice - like a dirty rice or stewed rice. Try it. That is one of my "secret" ingredients when I cook. Post By Cathy in Puerto Rico (Guest Post) RE: Recipes Using BeerThe best hush puppies are made with beer! Post by tedsmom RE: Recipes Using Beer
You can use the beer as a rinse for your hair after shampooing. Gives it lustre. Post By Ruth Valley Gal (Guest Post) RE: Recipes Using BeerI use it as part of the liquid in chili, soup or stew. Post By Lindae. (Guest Post) RE: Recipes Using Beer
Beer Bread is a great way to use up a bottle of beer. This recipe calls for a can rather than bottle and I think there might be a difference in amout but not sure as I am not a drinker. Here is the recipe..hope you enjoy. Post By Heather (Guest Post) RE: Recipes Using Beer
Make a batter for onion rings and mushrooms. Post by PICO RE: Recipes Using BeerIt's been a long time, but I remember making beer batter for onion rings and fish...equal amounts of beer to flour (12 oz beer to 1 1/2 c flour). Be sure to flour the food to fry before dipping in the beer batter. Deep fry at 375 and drain well on paper towels. Salt while still steaming hot. Now I'm hungry for fish and onion rings!! Post By Margie Minard (Guest Post) RE: Recipes Using Beer
I always keep a bottle of beer for cooking, often instead of wine depending on the meal. It adds a great taste for steaming sausages before grilling, in cheese dishes and whatever catches my attention. Going flat doesn't make a difference for cooking. Post By solus (Guest Post) RE: Recipes Using BeerYou can use it as a final rinse for your hair! Post By Noella (Guest Post) RE: Recipes Using Beer
Here is a recipe that was posted on ThriftyFun for beer bread. Post by jess |
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