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| I want to make a Black Forest Cheesecake in which the recipe calls for kirsch cherry brandy. Only one teaspoon. I live in Pennsylvania and with the liquor control board here, it can be very difficult to find certain spirits and in this case I have to order a minimun of three bottles. I thought that was a bit expensive for a teaspoon. Does the kirsch cherry brandy really make that much of a difference or is substitution acceptable? |
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| You can sub regular brandy for the kirsh. If you don't like kirsh or brandy, then you could sub a bit of vanilla ext in it's place. kirsh does not taste like cherries, more like a perfume of cherry blossoms, so cherry flavor or extract is NOT the same thing. cheers~
__________________ bake first, ask questions later. http://www.myspace.com/chefmbrown Professor Culinary and Pastry Arts www.CCCCD.edu |
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| Kirsch is cherry brandy. Well, it's classified as an eau de vie, or a fruit brandy. Brandy = destilled wine. (literally "burnt wine) Kirsch is made from a wine made from fermented cherries and then destilled in a pot still. It is not sweet, do not confuse it with a cordial or liquer, Cherry Heering, or any like that. |
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| Like we said, very perfumey- not sweet- you could use regular brandy or none at all.
__________________ bake first, ask questions later. http://www.myspace.com/chefmbrown Professor Culinary and Pastry Arts www.CCCCD.edu |
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