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Contributed by: NAPSA Wine And Food Pairings: The Bolder, The Better (NAPSA) - Step through the threshold of your kitchen and wake the senses with something completely different. That's precisely the mantra that allowed Sonoma County, California celebrity chef Guy Fieri to make his culinary mark on a national scale-and foodies across the country are eating it up. "The reason this group is drinking wines sooner is because they grew up with wine on the table and Starbucks in hand, and they are accustomed to quality and flavor," says Pam Novak of Sonoma Vineyards, a new Sonoma County wine brand. The winery is becoming quite popular for its unoaked chardonnay and straightforward merlot, but its unique packaging has played a role, too. While the chardonnay is the same in every bottle, there are three different black-and-white Sonoma County landscapes to choose from; a cow in a pasture, canoes alongside a river or a lug of chardonnay grapes. What's the best food to pair the new wines with? Anything over the top, according to Novak. Try this recipe provided by Guy Fieri to accompany the chardonnay. Ingredients:
Directions: In medium bowl, combine lime juice, tequila, cumin, salt and pepper; mix thoroughly. Add the fish and toss to coat. Marinate for 10 minutes. Warm tortillas on grill or pan. Cover with a towel to keep warm. In a medium Dutch oven, heat the canola oil to 350 degrees F. Remove fish from marinade, shake off excess, dredge in tempura flour and dunk in cold tempura mixed batter. Roll in panko bread crumbs, pressing panko onto fish. One by one add fish to oil, making sure to keep the fish pieces separated. Fry for 4 to 5 minutes, or until light golden brown. Remove and drain on paper towels. Mix cabbage, cilantro and onion. Stack 2 tortillas; place 1/8th of fish on top of each, and top with cabbage mixture, Pico de Gallo, and Tequila Lime Aioli. Serve immediately. Pico de Gallo
In a bowl, mix all ingredients, season with salt and pepper and refrigerate for 1 hour for flavors to meld. Tequila Lime Aioli
In small bowl, combine all ingredients and chill for 1 hour. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. |
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