vinegar - use in sentences

Object

  • rice: In Japan the word sushi refers to a broad range of foods prepared with vinegared rice.

Converse of object

  • whisk: Whisk together the red wine vinegar, sugar and a pinch of salt and pepper and then gradually whisk in the olive oil.
  • dilute: Another simple cleaner and disinfectant is vinegar diluted 1:4 with water, use after swimming or if there is not too much wax.
  • pour: Pour vinegar into the cracks, let it evaporate at its own speed.
  • spice: There was added piquancy from a dash of vinegar spiced with green chillies.
  • boil: The pan should be fine but the kitchen smells of boiled vinegar!
  • add: Add the vinegar, a drop at a time, to make a smooth mixture.

Adjective modifier

  • balsamic: Order a reduced calorie salad dressing on the side or try Balsamic vinegar or lemon juice instead.
  • distilled: Try clear distilled vinegar in the fabric conditioner compartment to keep your diapers soft.
  • herbal: Our fifth session found us still in the pharmacy, learning how to make and use herbal vinegars for strong bones and healthy hearts.
  • white: Add 1/2 to 1 cup of white vinegar to the final rinse water.
  • red: Fry shallots in butter, add red wine vinegar, let shallots melt.

Modifies a noun

  • crisp: Drill Mixer A medium packet of salt and vinegar crisps and a half of cider.
  • sauce: A traditional Parsee patia is made with fish cooked in a dark vinegar sauce.

Noun used with modifier

  • cider: Mix a teaspoon of cider vinegar with a glass of water.
  • tablespoon: To convert to a dressing, whisk in an additional tablespoon oil, 2 tablespoons rice vinegar, and 1 tablespoon soy sauce.
  • sherry: Season with the pepper then add the sherry and sherry vinegar allowing it a few seconds to bubble before reducing the heat.
  • malt: For insect bites dab on malt vinegar or hold the cut side of half an onion against the stings.
  • red-wine: It could be mutton with tomatoes, onions and red-wine vinegar, or bits of duck with ginger, star anise and soy.
  • tbsp: Put 5 tbsp vinegar in a shallow dish just wide enough to fit 4 breast halves.

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