4 Recipes using Leftover Red Wine

4 Recipes using Leftover Red Wine

A little red wine can be good for you and today I want to share 4 recipes using leftover red wine. It can help to keep your heart healthy as many of its properties and compounds have excellent cardiovascular effects. Its antioxidants can slow down the progression of heart disease caused by the buildup of fat, plaque, and cholesterol on the artery walls. It can protect heart cells from tissue damage often caused by a stroke. It can also prevent oxidative stress and help regulate blood pressure.

Red wine doesn’t just look after your heart. It also helps to lower cholesterol and manage diabetes, obesity, and weight problems and there’s even some evidence that a little red wine now and then can help to prevent and delay the progress of Alzheimer’s disease.

But, red wine can also be hard to keep. You pop a cork and enjoy a glass in the evening, trying to stick to your limits. Only to find that wine left open on the side doesn’t taste as good in a few days’ time, as cooling wine should always be kept at the correct temperature.  You can use a cork or wine vacuum to protect the flavor. But, perhaps a better way to use your leftover red wine is in cooking.

4 Recipes using Leftover Red Wine

 

When you cook with red wine, some of the alcohol content is burnt off, making it perfectly safe for the whole family to eat. But, enough remains that the wine still carries health benefits. It’s also still filled with beneficial properties which will not be damaged during the cooking process. And, of course, it’s a fantastic and versatile ingredient that adds a deep and rich flavor to many dishes. Here’s a look at four of the best.

Sangria Chicken

Sangria chicken is a gorgeous dish filled with Mediterranean flavors. Perfect for a summer’s evening. Simply marinade 4 chicken breasts in all of your favorite fruity sangria flavors and pour over the leftover red wine. Then, slow cook with 1 tsp thyme a pinch of black pepper, 4 cloves of garlic, and 4 bay leaves for a fruity dish filled with tender chicken. Serve with potatoes for a filling family meal.

Beef Chili

Beef chili is a popular family favorite, and most of us have got our own recipe. Adding red wine couldn’t be easier. Simmer the beef and veg in your leftover red wine for a few minutes before adding your usual stock and spices. Then, add a cinnamon stick for an extra spark of flavor and leave to simmer for a few hours.

Roasted Red Pepper and Tomato Soup

4 Recipes using Leftover Red Wine

Soup is incredibly easy to make and works well with most combinations of ingredients. Soup is my go-to food. It’s the perfect hot dish on busy nights when we still want a hot meal.  We have a nice big garden on our new farm and I love canning and preserving soups with all of the fresh vegetables we grow.  This recipe calls for slicing 5 red peppers, drizzling them in olive oil, and roasting them for 30 minutes. Add to a large pan with a tin of chopped tomatoes and 1 liter of veg stock. Simmer for 1 hour before blending to a smooth texture. Stir in a splash of red wine just before serving for a little extra tang.  

Beef Brisket in Red Wine

Slow-cooked beef brisket simply melts in your mouth. It’s fantastic. This was something my grandmother used to make us when we were children.  It brings back fond memories of her that I still hold dear in my heart.  To make this dish, simply pour some red wine into your slow cooker or roasting tin with a beef brisket for a new twist. 

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