I just used what I had on - hand to make them, so
I used plain white vinegar and they taste absolutely great.
Not exact matches
Third, if you don't have rice wine
vinegar on hand, you can
use white wine
vinegar, champagne
vinegar, or even
plain white vinegar, though a higher quality
vinegar is ideal.
For fabric softener I
use plain white distilled
vinegar.
I made one modification,
using white balsamic grapefruit
vinegar instead of
plain white vinegar.
Here I've
used white wine
vinegar but I know for a fact that lemon juice, cider
vinegar or
plain white vinegar also work.
I
used just
plain white vinegar and no lemon juice.
1-1/4 c. stone ground wheat flour 1-1/4 c. stone ground rye flour 1/2 c. coarse ground cornmeal 1 t. kosher salt 1 t. baking soda 1-1/4 c. vanilla almond milk + 1/4 c. kefir or
plain whole milk yogurt + 2 T.
white or cider
vinegar -LCB-
use all milk if no kefir on hand; or sub what original recipe calls for; 1-1/4 c.
plain whole milk yogurt -RCB- 1/2 c. molasses
My market was out of chives so I had to
use all green onions and I
used plain white wine
vinegar but I don't think that made a difference.
-- instead of light brown sugar, just poured in a significant dab of molasses —
used vinegar - soured whole milk instead of buttermilk —
used white whole wheat flour instead of AP —
used plain ol' Hershey's cocoa — then went a Mexican - inspired route with the additions of ground ancho powder, cinnamon, and ginger
Nutrition Facts Ingredients 1 medium cucumber 7oz (200g)
plain Greek yogurt 2 garlic cloves 1 tbsp olive oil salt, pepper and paprika 1 tsp
white wine
vinegar (optional) Instructions 1 Cut cucumber in half lengthwise,
use a spoon to scrape out the seeds (discard these) then grate it.
Plain white vinegar and other types of
vinegar should not be
used for these purposes.
I sometimes
use plain white (or
white wine)
vinegar.
If you make a gallon at a time, you can
use some to mop floors, put some in a spray bottle to disinfect food and water bowls, litter boxes, the air, bathroom and fixtures, door handles, counter tops, sponges, fruits and vegetables, cutting boards, sponges, bedding, walls, remote controls, cell phones... Fill another spray bottle with
plain white vinegar to
use as a cleaner.