Whisky with food

The idea of drinking whisky with food is considered outré by many, but there is a growing interest in pairing whiskies with complementary foods.[1] The Scotch whisky industry has been keen to promote this.[2] Single malts, pot-still whiskies, bourbons, and rye whiskies offer an interesting range of tastes and aromas, which are just as varied as wine. Jake Wallis Simons compares whiskies in bourbon casks to white wines, due to their lighter flavor, and those in sherry casks to red wines, with their greater fruitiness.[1] A few Scottish cook books contain reference to the use of whisky in cooking, and a few traditional Scottish recipes that use whisky exist.

Whisky is also used as an ingredient used in the preparation of various dishes and foods.

  1. ^ a b Simons, Jake Wallis (18 Jan 2013). "Burns Night: care for a whisky with your steak, sir?". The Telegraph (UK).
  2. ^ Buxton, Ian (November 5, 2010). "Dabbler Soup – Whisky and food". The Dabbler.

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