I imagine you can put beer in just about anything.
There's beer can chicken where you shove a can of beer, usually something yellow, up a chicken and bake or smoke it upright. I've found that's more about moisture than beer flavor.
Beer floats where you sub in beer for soda or milk. I think a stout goes well with most ice creams.
Chili with a stout in it. I've had that. They add it in place of that much water. It's good.
What else? Specific recipes?
Cooking With Beer
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Breads. Cheese soups (think cheddar, stilton). Meat stews (stout especially).
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Kind of a variation on beef stews, but I use beer in the pressure cooker or crock pot when I make corned beef and cabbage.
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You can bake bread with it.
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I love beer floats!!!
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Don't forget beer batter. We've done beer battered fried zucchini.
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Re: Cooking With Beer
I always cook with beer. Sometimes I even add it to the food.
As far as beer can chicken, that's not the best way to cook a whole chicken. It doesn't add flavor or tenderness, and it may even contribute to uneven cooking and cold spots.
https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advic ... ax-article
I used to do beer can chicken in my smoker, but after reading this article, I just smoke the bird until the internal temperature reaches 165º.
As far as beer can chicken, that's not the best way to cook a whole chicken. It doesn't add flavor or tenderness, and it may even contribute to uneven cooking and cold spots.
https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advic ... ax-article
I used to do beer can chicken in my smoker, but after reading this article, I just smoke the bird until the internal temperature reaches 165º.
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