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Old 03-07-2007, 03:59 PM
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Default kosher advise - brandy versus wiskey or vodka for baking

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I have a kosher restaurant and it is a little hard to get kosher brandy.
Wiskey and vodka are easy to find and they are always kosher.
I need your input about using it instead of brandy in baking, chocolate coating and adding moisture to cakes.
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Liquor or liqueur, as always, is optional. I certainly wouldn't use vodka or whiskey as a substitute for brandy! If you are soaking cakes, you can use a flavored simple syrup or a plain simple syrup.
Chocolate coatings don't really need any liquor, and for baking, you can always use an extract......
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Kosher brandy is easy to find! If you google it, you'll find it everywhere (of course, I don't know what stete you're in, but it DOES exist). If they can make kosher wine, they can make kosher brandy, and they do! I agree w chefpeon--don't sub vodka for brandy. Vodka and whisky may complement some flavors, but not all, and the same is true for brandy. Don't forget about wine as a potential ingredient.

Also, just to reiterate what's already been mentioned--- coating should not have added liquid of any kind. Do you mean to say ganache?
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Perhaps chefpearl ment chocolate glaze.
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