It just doesn’t sound good, you know what I mean?
Can you substitute pepsi for beer in a recipe for onion ring batter?
I have a recipe for onion rings and it calls for 1 cup beer, but can be substituted with carbonated water. My question is do you think I can substitute with pepsi?
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November 2, 2009
November 2, 2009
Yuk-no!
The sugar and color would be a big problem.
November 2, 2009
I wouldn’t try it, it just wouldn’t taste good. I would omit the beer and increase the water.
November 2, 2009
You can do that,but, did you know that cooking with beer disolves the beer, there is no alcohol after cooking with it. But Pepsi sounds like a really good idea.
November 2, 2009
no I wouldn’t
November 2, 2009
All the no-s are mistaken. I have done this and it is good. It is also good with ginger ale or 7 Up or plain old club soda.
November 2, 2009
Heck yea, I think it would give it a nice Carmel color and flavor. I have a southern cook book and they do all kinds of things with cola, fried chicken and vegges and cakes and cookies. Go for it !!
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