Can you substitute dry vermouth for dry sherry in chicken cacciatore?
By frederick from Spring Hill, FL
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You most certainly can but if it's 'cooking sherry' you should reduce the salt in the recipe because cooking sherry/cooking wine uses salt to preserve it. You can also use a dry white wine.
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