Doing dry January? Use languishing bottles of wine to make the ultimate comfort food

If you're one of the millions who embark on a dry January, you'll be all too familiar with the dilemma that plagues us: what to do with an almost-empty bottle of wine. The solution? Turn it into a culinary masterpiece.

It may seem counterintuitive to waste half a bottle when only a glass or two is needed, but this isn't just about drinking - using up every last drop can be more enjoyable and satisfying than chugging along to the end. Take your remaining wine and transform it into an ultimate comfort food dish. You could try making braised short ribs with James Ramsden, as this style of cooking guarantees a delicious meal even on the coldest of winter days.

Alternatively, you might opt for Tom Hunt's hearty meat stew, perfect for warming up during those chilly months. There are also plenty of excellent vegetarian recipes that incorporate wine and can be used in place of meat - try Rachel Roddy's spaghetti with red wine and onions or Meera Sodha's risotto, both guaranteed to warm your belly as well as your home.

For pudding lovers, Nigel Slater has an amazing recipe for spiced pears in red wine and chocolate that serves up a spectacular winter treat. You can even use the leftover bottle of red wine to make these delicious cherries that are perfect for sweetening up any time of year.

It seems that wine isn't just for drinking anymore; it's also a great addition to our kitchen pantries.
 
🍷 I'm all about using up everything in the pantry, even if it means getting creative with that almost-empty bottle of wine πŸ€”. Turning it into a comfort food masterpiece is literally my jam right now! Who needs just one drink when you can make an entire dish out of it? 😊 The braised short ribs recipe sounds so good, I'm def adding that to my to-make list ASAP πŸ‘
 
Umm, is this really about wine or just about finding ways to get rid of an almost empty bottle πŸ€”? I mean, I get the whole 'using up everything' thing, but isn't there more to the story here? What's actually happening to all these extra bottles that people are turning into meals and whatnot? Are we seeing a rise in wine waste or is this just some clever PR stunt for wine brands πŸ€‘? Want some credible sources on this before I start swigging away with my newfound 'wine-to-food' expertise πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I don’t usually comment but I think turning old wine into food is kinda genius πŸ€”. I mean, who needs a boring old bottle when you can make something amazing out of it? It's like, get creative with it or just throw it away... I guess not throwing it away can be more satisfying 😊. And braised short ribs sound soooo good right now! πŸ‘Œ
 
OH MY GOSH, I LOVE THIS IDEA!!! IT'S LIKE THE PERFECT SOLUTION FOR WHEN YOU'RE TRYING TO FINISH OFF A BOTTLE OF WINE ON A DRY JANUARY!!! WHO NEEDS TO CHUG AWAY WHEN YOU CAN TURN IT INTO SOMETHING DELICIOUS LIKE BRAISED SHORT RIBS OR SPAGHETTI WITH RED WINE AND ONIONS??? IT'S ALL ABOUT FINDING CREATIVE WAYS TO USE UP THOSE LAST FEW DRIPS OF WINE INSTEAD OF LETTING THEM GO TO WASTE!!!
 
Wow 🀩! I totally get why people would wanna use up the whole bottle instead of just chugging it away πŸ˜‚. And, oh man, those comfort food recipes sound sooo good! Spiced pears with red wine and chocolate? Yes please 🍰🍷 Interesting how wine is being used in all these new ways...
 
OMG, I'm totally down with turning old wine into new meals πŸ·πŸ‘Œ like, I remember my mom used to do this all the time when I was younger and she'd make these epic stews and braises that would last us the whole week. And now I'm an adult and I'm like "yaaas, using up every drop of wine in one go" 🀣. I've tried Rachel's spaghetti recipe and it's soooo good! The thing is, who needs wine just for drinking when you can have it as a flavor enhancer? It's all about creativity and reducing waste, right? πŸ’‘
 
I'm so glad people are finding ways to repurpose their almost-empty bottles πŸ·πŸ’‘! Turning leftover wine into delicious meals is actually pretty genius - I mean, who needs a boring old dry January when you can have a mouthwatering meat stew or creamy risotto? πŸ˜‹ Nigel Slater's spiced pears in red wine and chocolate sounds like the perfect dessert to cozy up with on a cold winter night... and using it to make cherries for any time of year is genius! πŸ’πŸ‘
 
I'm all about finding creative ways to repurpose things, especially when it comes to food 🍴! Turning an almost-empty bottle of wine into a tasty dish is like the ultimate hack πŸ’‘. I mean, who needs to waste anything when you can make something delicious out of it? Plus, think about all the memories you'll create in the kitchen experimenting with different recipes πŸ”₯. And honestly, there's something so satisfying about using up every last drop and not having to worry about getting rid of that extra bottle πŸŽ‰. Give me cozy winter nights and creative cooking any day β˜•οΈ!
 
I mean come on, dry January? Sounds like an excuse to drink even more when it's all over πŸ˜‚. But seriously, using up that half bottle is actually pretty clever. I'm not saying I've got time or energy for cooking some fancy braised short ribs, but a good ol' fashioned spaghetti with leftover wine sounds like just what the doctor ordered after a long day πŸπŸ’¨
 
πŸ€” I'm not convinced this is just about turning a waste into something tasty... sounds like an ad to me? πŸ“’ Who's to say the "culinary masterpiece" part isn't just an excuse to drink the whole bottle? πŸ‘€ Anyway, I'd love to see some scientific studies on how cooking with wine affects the brain's reward centers. Is it really about the enjoyment of a meal or is it about getting our fix of booze through food? πŸ’Š
 
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