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ProZachNation
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03-10-2008, 09:31 PM
Post subject: Another food thread sorry: Chicken Piccata + What Wine?
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Full House
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My ex who I am still really close to(she was in my motorcycle accident with me) is coming out for the weekend and this is one of her favorite dishes.
I have been cooking a lot recently and pretty well so I think I won't have to much trouble making it.
I have never made it before but how does this recipe look?
http://www.elise.com/recipes/archive...en_piccata.php
And what would be a decent wine to go with it? Something not too pricey and that I can find easy enough. I do not know shit about wine. Or should I just say fuck wine? I fail at being civilized.
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Originally Posted by mrhappy333
I didn't think its Bold to bang some chick with my bro. but i guess so... thats +EV in my book.
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Warpe
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white...a Riesling would work if you're using capers in the recipie
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blackatom
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at work we have a lemon-garlic-chardonnay-caper reduction that we serve all the time... maybe a nice kendall jackson chardonnay??? i think riesling would be too sweet for a picatta style dish
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Warpe
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yum, that'd be nice...I'm liking some of the unoaked ones lately
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flomo
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recipe looks good
i love piccatta
here are some ideas for wine(under $20)
sauvignon blanc--great food wine
villa maria(NZ)
cloudy bay(NZ)
brancott(NZ)
nobilo(NZ)
chateau ste michelle (US)
chateau st. jean fume blanc (US)
mulderbosch (S AFRICA)
chardonnay(oaked or unoaked)--great quality on the cheap
champagne and sparkling wines--straight to the pants
spainish rose--dry and fun wines, great with food
chianti classico-- yes a red wine with chicken but only if she is a red wine only type
riesling from alsace france--these tend to be dry
trimbach(FRANCE)
if you want specific bottle for the other wines let me know
good luck PROZ
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ProZachNation
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So I went to a smaller grocery store and they only had chateau ste michelle from your list. It was only like 9 bucks. We will see how this goes down lol
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Originally Posted by mrhappy333
I didn't think its Bold to bang some chick with my bro. but i guess so... thats +EV in my book.
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flomo
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good luck
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ProZachNation
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Gewurztraminer is what I got is that right? or horribly wrong?
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Originally Posted by mrhappy333
I didn't think its Bold to bang some chick with my bro. but i guess so... thats +EV in my book.
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flomo
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i was refering to their sauvignon blanc in my post
but their gwertz is great stuff too
it will be a bit sweet for your dinner but drink it anyways
chill the wine
go for it
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ProZachNation
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thanks man
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Originally Posted by mrhappy333
I didn't think its Bold to bang some chick with my bro. but i guess so... thats +EV in my book.
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