From Deseret News archives:
Cheers! Cookbook contains alcohol-free recipes for holidays and other occasions
"Even in culinary school, I was told that all the alcohol burns off during cooking, but that is a myth," said Liz Scott, a New Jersey chef and author of "Sober Celebrations" (Cleveland Clinic, $24.95).
But is one cup of wine an issue by the time it's partially evaporated and divided into eight servings? That depends on the person and why he or she avoids alcohol.
"For people who are fighting to stay sober, it's really critical to avoid even small amounts," said Scott, who is in recovery from alcohol addiction. "The smell and taste can be an enormous trigger."
In Utah, alcohol consumption is often considered a religious issue. But there are other reasons people choose not to drink it they need to drive, they are recovering from alcoholism, they are pregnant and don't want to harm the baby, or it interferes with their medications (more than 9,000 medicines carry alcohol warnings, Scott notes).
Scott's book contains about 150 alcohol-free dishes and beverages for parties throughout the year.
"If you're taking alcohol from the party atmosphere, you must put something back in that's festive and fun," Scott said. "All too often abstainers are offered boring beverages they could get out of a vending machine."
A New Year's suggestion is ratafia, a Mediterranean aromatic drink traditionally infused with red wine. Scott uses pomegranate juice instead. The book has recipes for other "mocktails," such as cordials, daiquiris and margaritas.
"When we substitute for alcohol, we need to consider the overall taste it's contributing," she said. In her margarita recipe, orange-flavored club soda replaces Triple Sec and dilutes the sweet-and-sour taste of the limeade and lemon.
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