How to pair food and wine — on a budget #SAVineShare

Oreos, paired with Leopard’s Leap Carbernet Sauvignon.

Oreos, paired with Leopard’s Leap Carbernet Sauvignon.

Published Jan 29, 2018

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Trying to live on a high food budget can be quite challenging, especially at this time of the year. 

Sometimes it’s just about enjoying a decent meal that doesn’t require half of your pay check. And with that said, when it comes to things like food and wine pairings, it’s all about creating balance, without price being a factor. 

If you understand the uniqueness of the wine you are drinking, you can easily make out on which foods would pair best with. 

So I came across this twitter account called @SAVineShare which is used as a platform for food and wine lovers to share their ‘cupboard ingredient’ wine pairing ideas and budget eating hints and tips so everyone can be able to get through #Januworry. 

In one of the tweets @SAVineShare tweeted: “Seeing that we’re all struggling through the longest month ever, how about sharing your own ‘out of my kitchen cupboard’ budget friendly wine and food pairing suggestions? No fancy restaurants or exotic ingredients- just whatever you have at home.” 

Speaking to foodie and @SAVineShare administrator Roelia Schoeman, she said Janu-worry can be the longest month ever. And it seems as if it is getting worse every year hence they started the save and share group on twitter. 

“I got together with some of my fellow wine loving friends during our bi-weekly #SAVineShare twitter chat, getting suggestions about budget-friendly food and wine pairings, specifically with either ‘everyday’ meal items or affordable take away meals, nothing exotic or expensive- just good and delicious food. I’m sure these suggestions will make the last bit of January a lot more bearable”, she said. 

Here are some of the food and wine pairings that Schoeman shared with us from the SAVine twitter group. 

- Homemade creamy tomato soup with crusty bread, paired with Alvi’s Drift Chardonnay

- Steak sandwich (use tenderized steak for a budget friendly option) with caramelized onions, rocket, paired with Darling Cellars Pinotage.

- Spaghetti and meatballs, paired with Fairview La Capra Malbec.

- Chicken samoosa, paired with Theuniskrall Cape Riesling

- Oreos, paired with Leopard’s Leap Carbernet Sauvignon.

- Takeaway fish and chips, paired with Boland Cellar Sixty-40 (Chenin Blanc or Sauvignon Blanc Blend). 

- Home popped salted popcorn, paired with JC Le Roux bubbly.

- Puffy pasty cheese sticks, paired with a chilled Pinot Noir.

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