Synonym: acetum. Similar words: vinegary, negate, renegade, negative, negation, abnegate, abnegation, negatively. Meaning: ['vɪnɪgə(r)] n. 1. sour-tasting liquid produced usually by oxidation of the alcohol in wine or cider and used as a condiment or food preservative 2. dilute acetic acid.
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61. Add the raspberry vinegar, which will prevent the dressing from being too sweet.
62. From my childhood I remember being told that the way to improve your conkers was to pickle them in vinegar.
63. The peppers are pulped, then left to mature for three years before being distilled with vinegar.
64. And she serves the tart with a Champagne vinegar sauce that emphasizes the sour over the sweet.
65. Salt, a sprinkling of olive oil and wine vinegar were the only seasonings.
66. Salads, most of which are finished with good olive oil and balsamic vinegar, are well executed, too.
67. Have them observe and report back what happens when they add the vinegar to the mixture.
68. After a Pap smear is done, the doctor simply swabs vinegar on the cervix and shines the blue-white light on it.
69. Etching - dip a cocktail stick in lemon juice or vinegar and scratch away the colour when the dyed egg is cold.
70. There is usually a desire for vinegar, pickles and tasty foods, and a dislike for fat, meat and milk.
71. You know it's not good for you and you know you should really have some seared tuna in balsamic vinegar instead.
72. Place the egg yolks in a food processor or blender and add the mustard and half of the vinegar.
73. Clean glass cookware with the wipe of a sponge that is saturated with vinegar.
74. A good polish reviver can be made by mixing equal parts of raw linseed oil, substitute turps and vinegar.
75. If the sauce is bland, add a little more vinegar.
76. Add wine, vinegar, peppercorns, and whole cumin and coriander seed, and reduce over medium-high heat to a glaze.
77. Add vinegar and stock to pan juices and reduce slightly on stove top.
78. Oil or vinegar may be added for a more bland or sharp sauce, according to your preference.
79. Forget the vinegar bottle, today there are pinches of salt. - Leicester University Press, £35.
80. Oil and vinegar salad dressing is another example of liquids with different densities.
81. Scour the bowl with a mixture of vinegar and baking soda.
82. White wine vinegar should be used for mayonnaise, Hollandaise and Bearnaise sauces.
83. In Saxon times some produced no wine at all, their grapes being used for vinegar.
84. You can use both in dishes where you would never think of using vinegar.
85. Andrea was wearing a cheesecloth smock and agonizing over whether to eat a salt and vinegar crisp.
86. Bring to a boil and simmer 3 minutes. Add the tofu, pepper and rice vinegar.
87. Season with salt and pepper. Stir in vinegar and parsley just before serving.
88. Kids warmed up to worms[Sentencedict.com], connected with electricity and watched calcite crystals bubble in a cupful of vinegar.
89. Return carcasses to pan and add stock, tomato puree, wine, vinegar, and juniper berries.
90. Wine vinegar tenderises meat.
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