Your Guide to Cooking with Craft Beer

Your Guide to Cooking with Craft Beer

 

The wonder and excitement of flavor-packed craft beer is more than just a beverage to enjoy out on the deck or after work at happy hour. It also can be a versatile and intriguing ingredient in main courses, desserts and more. 

That’s right. You can cook with craft beer. 

Why Cook With Craft Beer? 

Whether you enjoy drinking the beverage or not, cooking with craft beer can really transform your dishes and help you discover something new and delicious. 

Amp up the Flavor

Similar to ingredients like balsamic vinegar and extra virgin olive oil, craft beer can do wonders to amplify the flavor in whatever kind of dish you’re making. With a light citrus lager, you’ll incorporate a more fruity, bright taste. However, with a heavier stout, you’ll invite a rich, coffee-like flavor that’s especially delicious in desserts. 

Use it in a Variety of Dishes

With such versatile flavors, craft beer can be used in many different dishes and treats. From hearty marinades to sweet desserts, you can find a way to bring in that rich, hoppy flavor or bright citrus from the beer into your recipes. 

Boozy Recipes With Craft Beer

Ready to get cooking? Grab a six pack of your favorite craft and try out some of these “hoppy” recipes. 

Drunken Crockpot Carnitas

Bring some extra zing to your classic carnitas by searing the pork in some Jalapeño Lime balsamic and a splash of a Mexican-style lager. This dish is also topped with a gazpacho salsa and garnished with queso fresco, cilantro, tortillas and lime. 

Check out the recipe for Drunken Crockpot Carnitas here. 

drunken crockpot carnitas

Chipotle Pulled Pork with Pickled Peaches 

Add a sweet and spicy take to your pulled pork with a Chipotle olive oil and some of your favorite beer. The sweet pickled peaches made with Apple Cider vinegar and a crunchy slaw on top bring all the flavors together, making your pulled pork sandwich a true delight. 

Check out the recipe for Chipotle Pulled Pork with Pickled Peaches here.

chipotle pulled pork with pickled peaches

Milk Stout Chocolate Cake 

Beer in dessert? You bet! This decadent chocolate cake recipe features a dark stout that deepens the flavor of the chocolate. The espresso bean balsamic vinegar also amplifies the coffee element in the cake to make this a true treat. 

Check out the recipe for Milk Stout Chocolate Cake here. 

milk stout chocolate cake

New Holland Pork Marinade

This recipe features a local Michigan favorite craft beer, Dragon’s Milk. This pork marinade has a delightful sweet note, thanks to the Michigan Apple balsamic. 

Check out the recipe for New Holland Pork Marinade here.

 

new holland pork tenderloin

 

Pour a New Take On Your Dish 

Sure, craft beer can be a delicious beverage to enjoy. But you can do much more than savor each sip. With these easy and innovative ways you can incorporate your favorite craft beers into your recipes, whether for a marinade, sauce or even desert. 

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