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Shrimp cocktail with spicy horseradish/ketchup sauce Last Post 12-22-2002 04:56 PM by Eric White. 7 Replies. | Sort: |
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JimmyV  Central Connecticut
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 | | 12-22-2002 01:00 AM |
| Mom is making her famous three alarm cocktail sauce for Christmas. Ketchup, lemon juice, Tabasco, horseradish, Worchester sauce, and a touch of sugar. Do I punt this course and go with ice water, or is there a wine that can survive this assault? All ideas appreciated. | | | Beta testing a new signature. |
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ChangeMe  Grape Truck Driver
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 | | 12-22-2002 01:20 AM |
| Ice water sounds good. Or a chilled beer. Or chilled japanese plum wine. It goes very well with spicy oriental food but I'm not too sure about the horseradish.
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| Pool Boy  Laurl, MD (DC suburb) Master of Wine
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 | | 12-22-2002 03:11 AM |
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| TCK  Barrel Filler
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 | | 12-22-2002 03:29 PM |
| If you had to serve a wine I would pick something that was refreshing. It would have to be sweet also. I would get something that was low end since the complexity will be lost anyway. Maybe a off dry Gewurtztriminer or late harvest Riesling from Columbia Crest or Ch. Ste Michelle.
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| David Walker  Barrel Sampler
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 | | 12-22-2002 04:12 PM |
| I tend to agree with TCK. If you're going to do a wine, I would lean toward a Riesling. In my experience, they work well with spicy food (Thai and Mexican included).
A late-harvest might be a bit too sweet, but you never know. Maybe you could bring two or three different 375 mL bottles and experiment. | | | |
| JimmyV  Central Connecticut
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 | | 12-22-2002 04:28 PM |
| Mom loves German wines, so I think I'll take your collective ideas and see how a Riesling and/or Gewertz holds up. Thanks. | | | Beta testing a new signature. | |
| ChangeMe  Grape Truck Driver
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 | | 12-22-2002 04:33 PM |
| Jimmy, let us know how it works out. I'm really curious cause I'm still not sure how the horsradish will work with ANY wine. Horsradish spiciness is quite different from that derived from peppercorns or hot peppers. | | | |
| Eric White  San Ramon, CA
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 | | 12-22-2002 04:56 PM |
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