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I was making a soup tonight that said to add all the ingredients
(Broth, butter, herbs, etc.) and simmer for an hour before adding the wine and simmering for another two hours. So I accidentally added the wine at the beginning and was wondering how badly I screwed up? Why should you wait an hour? Is it simply because it will evaporate? Should I add more at the hour mark? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
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