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Spicy Food And The Perfect Wine Pairing

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A common dilemma in pairing food and wine is what wine to serve with spicy food. Acids, tannins and sugars in wine interact with food so we will use this knowledge in our food and wine pairing.

To answer the question of what wine to pair with food that is spicy, we need to know something about capsaicin, the pain- or pleasure-producing component of Chile peppers, and the food and wine pairing relationship.

Capsaicin activates pain receptors in the mouth. These pain receptors are also sensitive to temperature. Hot beverages, like sake or tea, will turn on these pain receptors and kick up the heat. Cold drinks will turn off the pain receptors, but as soon as the mouth warms up again, the burn returns.

Food and wine pairing is highly subjective.

However, when pairing wine with spicy foods there are benefits to consider in pairing spicy foods, as well as applying payday advance with Riesling wine. Wine by itself tastes different than wine paired with food. The wine’s effect on the food’s flavor is similar to the way spice affects a food flavor.

Capsaicin is fat soluble. A dairy drink that is cold, high in acidity to stimulate salivary flow, but with some sweetness proven to ameliorate the burn, makes yogurt an effective antidote.

When it comes to wine and spicy food pairing, Rieslings, particularly low alcohol German Kabinett and Spatlese, are effective at soothing the burn because they have a lot in common with yogurt: the cold temperature turns off the pain receptors, high acidity stimulates salivary flow, and the sweetness soothes the palate from very hot or spicy foods.

Hot and spicy Thai dishes, or hot curries, taste best with sweet dessert wines.

Some hot and spicy Thai dishes, or hot curries for example, often taste best when the food is paired with sweet dessert wines. The sweet, botrytis-affected wines that can be paired with spicy foods are rated in ascending order of sweetness: Auslese, Beerenauslese and Trockenbeerenauslese. The low alcohol (8-10%) compared to Alsatian, Austrian and southern hemisphere Rieslings (12-15%) is an added benefit because alcohol also activates oral pain receptors (think about a shot of vodka) and will therefore kick up the burn.

Expensive wines made from Riesling are late harvest dessert wines and can be a compliment when paired with very spicy foods.

These wines are produced by letting the grapes hang on the vines well past normal picking time. Evaporation is caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea (“noble rot”) or by freezing, as in the case of ice wine (in German, Eiswein), where water is removed and the resulting wine offers richer layers on the palate. These concentrated wines have more sugar (in extreme cases hundreds of grams per liter), more acid (to give balance to all the sugar), more flavor, and more complexity.

Don’t stress over the perfect food and wine pairing. The key to the pleasure of wine and food pairing is simply relaxing and enjoying conviviality with the most important ingredients, friends and loved ones.

Food Network Overview

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The Food Network, founded in 1993 air programs episodes and specials that revolve around food and cooking. It is extremely popular, being viewed by over 90 million households. It is available in several international countries as well thanks to satellite TV.

The Food Network is divided into two main areas, Food Network in the Kitchen and Food Network Nighttime.

Food Network in the Kitchen
” Aired weekday afternoons and weekend mornings
” Features instructional cooking programs

Food Network Nighttime
” The history and knowledge of food
” Travel programs
” Cooking competitions
” Entertainment programs

The Food Network featured well-known personalities that host programs in both areas, including Mario Batali, Emeril Lagasse, Alton Brown, Tyler Florence Rachel Ray and Bobby Flay. Some of the program specials show these personalities presenting food concepts while on working vacations or working together in theme events.

Iron Chef
One of the favorites aired over The Food Network is Iron Chef of America. This is a series based on the Japanese Fuji Televsion’s Iron Chef. It is based on the game show concept where in each new episode a new chef challenges one of the resident chefs in a culinary battle that lasts for one hour using a theme ingredient. Batali and Flay are frequent contenders, along with Cat Cora, the only woman Iron Chef.

Rachel Ray
Rachel Ray has gained a huge following for her 30 Minute Meals and $40 a Day programs. In each episode of $40 a Day, Ray undertakes a mini-vacation to an American or European city with 40 U.S. bucks in her pocket to spend on food. She talks to locals wherever she goes and gets recommendations for places to get 3 good meals and an after dinner snack on her small budget.

Good Eats
Alton Brown entertains his Good Eats audience with a mixture of science, cooking and humor. Brown has been compared to the likes of science educators, Mr. Wizard and Bill Nye as he explores the science behind the culinary arts. The show which can be seen via a satellite tv service also focuses on choosing the best appliances and inexpensive tools to get the most out of a cooking experience.

Satellite Television
Without the invention of satellite television The Food Networks popularity will be much less than it currently is and thanks to Satellite TV viewers from around the world can view The Food Network.

Proper Food and Wine Pairings

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Wine and food should be paired together to bring out the best qualities of both the wine and food. However if a food and wine are paired incorrectly it will create a very unfavorable quality in either the food or wine. Different unfavorable qualities could include but are not limited to bitterness, overly sweet, overly alcohol flavored or metallic.

There are ways to help avoid an incorrect food and wine pairing. Anytime you pair a food and wine together they should contain similar characteristics. For instance a flavorful red wine would be well paired with a thick flavorful porter because both have very strong flavors. You should avoid mixing and pairing food and wines that have dissimilar characteristics. For instance pairing a sweet wine with a steak would create a much undesired effect. Food and wine pairings that are of dissimilar characteristics will cause the meal and wine both to be an unjoyess experience.

Wine can add a brand new element to a dish if paired properly. If you were to take a butter and garlic sauce and pour it over chicken and have that with a glass of any wine that has a citrus taste to it would accent and highlight the flavor of the herb with citrus creating an absolutely delightful meal. Always when pairing wine and food try to find a way to mesh the individual flavors together and make a dish that compliments the wine or vice versa.

Don’t forget a few general rules before you go off and start prepping new meals for your wines. Combine wines that have a high alcohol flavor with dishes like barbequed meats and other dishes that have a high flavor range. If a wine is paired with a dish that has a light flavor or taste then the wine will over power the dish and at that point your dinner may as well had been the glass of wine because that’s all you’ll taste. Wines high in tannin are paired well with foods high in protein or salt content but would not go well with spicy or sweet foods. When choosing a dessert wine try to avoid mixing a very sweet wine with a very sweet food as it will ruin the experience. Rather pair a mildly sweet wine with a moderate sweet dessert or vice versa to avoid over sweetening your taste buds.

Always remember your taste buds when choosing what to eat and drink in a food and wine pairing. When you sit down to take a sip of wine or bite of food it’s your taste buds that will either be in heaven or hell not mine. So just remember while taking advice is helpful if there is a wine you hate then don’t drink it try something else. Make sure to smell and taste the wine and learn about different wines on your own as this will help you figure out better food and wine pairings.