What goes well with red wine vinegar?
We analyzed over 150,000 recipes to figure out which ingredients makes red wine vinegar better. On average, recipes with red wine vinegar gets 4.38⭐ review scores. But in some combinations, review scores get a lot better. Like with jalapeño chili. And sometimes worse. Like with chipotle pepper.
Here comes the combinations we found:
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Significant high scores:
lettuce,
egg yolk,
sherry vinegar,
chicken stock,
capers,
cinnamon,
mayonnaise,
red bell pepper,
basil,
virgin olive oil,
carrots,
garlic,
black pepper,
salt,
sea salt,
sesame oil,
sherry,
vegetable oil
Better than not:
pita breads,
marjoram,
grapeseed oil,
prosciutto,
butter lettuce,
buns,
black eyed peas,
almonds,
leeks,
hamburger buns,
blueberries,
beets,
farro,
lentils,
blue cheese,
provolone cheese,
roma tomatoes,
tarragon,
pecans,
green bell pepper,
juniper berries,
couscous,
flat leaf parsley,
green beans,
pecorino cheese,
balsamic vinegar,
mustard,
lime juice,
orange juice,
chives,
goat cheese,
cumin,
oil,
radicchio,
dijon mustard,
quinoa,
crumbs,
red cabbage,
raisins,
jalapeño pepper,
olives,
new potatoes,
watercress,
apple cider vinegar,
bay leaf,
mozzarella cheese,
cabbage,
cranberries,
lean beef,
corn kernels,
shallots,
asparagus,
beef stock,
cherries,
red chili flakes,
red wine,
pork,
beef,
parsley,
broccoli,
avocado,
cilantro,
chicken broth,
celery,
pork chops,
mint,
baby spinach,
honey,
lemon juice,
rotini pasta,
russet potatoes,
shrimp,
soy sauce,
spinach,
sunflower,
sweet potatoes,
tabasco sauce,
tomato paste,
tomatoes,
tuna,
turkey,
tzatziki,
unsalted butter,
vegetable stock,
walnuts,
white pepper,
yellow bell pepper,
yellow mustard
🤷♀️ Shrug:
bibb lettuce,
ciabatta,
ancho chili,
black olives,
feta cheese,
romaine lettuce,
plum tomatoes,
onion,
red pepper flakes,
bacon,
cayenne,
kielbasa,
red onion,
oregano,
bell pepper,
italian seasoning,
apple,
onion powder,
pasta,
artichoke hearts,
cucumber,
mushrooms,
orange bell pepper,
chili powder,
ginger,
red pepper,
olive oil,
brown sugar,
garlic powder,
chicken,
maple syrup,
green onions,
lemon zest,
butter,
egg,
flour,
kosher salt,
garbanzo beans,
orange zest,
kalamata olives,
cornflour,
sesame,
sugar,
sun tomatoes,
sweet onion,
tomato sauce,
vidalia,
vine ripened tomatoes,
water,
white wine,
worcestershire sauce,
yellow onion
Scores poorly:
hard boiled egg,
pine nuts,
salad greens,
eggplant,
chickpeas,
pinto beans,
grape tomatoes,
radishes,
herbs,
cracked pepper,
italian parsley,
green pepper,
dill,
celery seed,
ketchup,
beef broth,
mustard greens,
peppers,
romaine heart,
spaghetti,
sriracha,
wheat bread,
yukon gold potatoes,
zucchini
Pay attention:
parmesan,
black beans,
arugula,
monterey jack cheese,
cherry tomatoes,
cannellini,
toasted pine nuts,
brussel sprouts,
canola oil,
lime zest,
peas,
cheddar cheese,
all purpose flour,
iceberg lettuce,
milk,
paprika,
granulated sugar,
heavy cream,
chuck roast,
green olives,
chicken breasts,
buttermilk,
corn,
kidney beans,
baby potatoes,
cider vinegar,
pork tenderloin,
curry powder,
chili flakes,
pepperoni,
greek yogurt,
broth,
flank steak,
light sour cream,
adobo,
pork shoulder,
green cabbage,
rosemary,
shiitake,
smoked paprika,
sour cream,
tahini,
thyme,
toasted almonds,
tortilla,
vegetable broth,
white vinegar,
white wine vinegar
Remember this is how people score them online. A bad combination might not be a bad combination. It might be hard to cook or people make poor substitutions. If you think it makes sense to use something, just pay extra attention.
Here are some great recipes I found with red wine vinegar:

Salsa Fresca
cooking.nytimes.comReview: 5/5 Dish Dragon Score: 7/10

Nicoise Salad
www.simplyrecipes.comReview: 5/5 Dish Dragon Score: 6.9/10