Food's not just for eating anymore; it's also a popular entertainment medium and showcase for culinary talent. Local papers offer weekly food sections, cooking stores and department stores offer individual cooking classes, and culinary schools abound. Whether you're a gourmet chef or a novice cook planning a holiday meal, a super bowl party, or a themed dinner to entertain our friends, food is the focus. But wait! You've forgotten the wine. How do you know which wine will pair with your best culinary efforts?
In many culinary schools and cooking classes, wine and food pairing is taken very seriously; the right wine can act as a perfect compliment to your food, while the wrong wine can overpower it. Wine makers appreciate the culinary arts and advise novice cooks as well as gourmet chefs about wine and food pairing. Here are some of basic principles for food and wine pairing taught at culinary schools.
These are just a few basic principles, and there's always more to learn. Thankfully, learning the nuances of wine and food pairing can be a fun and delicious experience. Remember, you don't have to be a culinary artist or a gourmet chef to impress your friends. A great culinary school, local cooking class, or wine tasting class can help you set the stage for memorable meals and delightful dining.
Sheryl Landrum is freelance writer and member of the Viewcrest Above Lake Hodges Gourmet Club in San Diego, California.