What goes well with rice vinegar?
We analyzed over 150,000 recipes to figure out which ingredients makes rice vinegar better. On average, recipes with rice vinegar gets 4.3⭐ review scores. But in some combinations, review scores get a lot better. Like with dark sesame oil. And sometimes worse. Like with orange zest.
Here comes the combinations we found:
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Better than not:
miso paste,
green beans,
garlic chives,
wasabi paste,
feta cheese,
anise,
hot chili sauce,
cherry tomatoes,
chicken wings,
dijon mustard,
chicken stock,
unsalted peanuts,
cumin,
coconut aminos,
dill,
cinnamon,
soba noodles,
chili powder,
tamarind,
snow peas,
bay leaf,
chives,
cayenne,
almonds,
napa cabbage,
red onion,
jalapeño pepper,
cider vinegar,
radishes,
lemon zest,
kale,
sherry,
bacon,
salmon,
agave,
avocado,
shallots,
hard boiled egg,
linguine,
water chestnuts,
jasmine rice,
red cabbage,
mint,
white sugar,
all purpose flour,
potato starch,
toasted sesame,
basmati,
chicken,
red chili peppers,
cucumber,
egg,
neutral oil,
iceberg lettuce,
chinese rice wine,
quinoa,
tamari,
beef,
greek yogurt,
green chili,
cilantro,
chili oil,
chili paste,
fish sauce,
celery,
baby spinach,
beef broth,
green bell pepper,
avocado oil,
black sesame,
chicken broth,
lemon juice,
salt,
chicken thighs,
sushi rice,
carrots,
nori,
coconut oil,
black pepper,
kosher salt,
beans,
gochujang,
canola oil,
sambal oelek,
sour cream,
sriracha,
tahini,
worcestershire sauce,
yellow onion
🤷♀️ Shrug:
bibb lettuce,
white miso,
grapeseed,
white onion,
mirin,
mango,
pork,
onion,
peanut butter,
chinese five spice powder,
red pepper flakes,
hot chili oil,
spinach,
brown sugar,
red chili,
broccoli,
granulated sugar,
mushrooms,
coconut milk,
dark brown sugar,
garlic powder,
flank steak,
apple cider vinegar,
light brown sugar,
crimini mushrooms,
creamy peanut butter,
asian sesame oil,
imitation crab,
sake,
salted peanuts,
sesame oil,
sirloin steak,
snap peas,
steamed rice,
sugar,
thai red curry paste,
vegetable oil,
wonton wrappers
Scores poorly:
garlic,
light soy sauce,
white wine vinegar,
turkey,
noodles,
ketchup,
olive oil,
pork loin,
thai basil,
button mushrooms,
red chili flakes,
curry powder,
ginger,
toasted sesame oil,
green onions,
red pepper,
dark soy sauce,
ramen noodles,
rice noodles,
cauliflower rice,
soy sauce,
vegetable,
white pepper
Pay attention:
cabbage,
brown rice,
honey,
paprika,
tofu,
peanuts,
romaine lettuce,
kimchi,
panko crumbs,
basil,
red bell pepper,
bell pepper,
oyster sauce,
tomato paste,
cornflour,
buttermilk,
chili garlic sauce,
orange juice,
shaoxing chinese wine,
oil,
pineapple juice,
green cabbage,
arrowroot,
cauliflower,
chipotle pepper,
vegetable broth,
parsley,
zucchini,
chicken breasts,
pineapple,
flour,
butter,
molasses,
serrano pepper,
pork shoulder,
herbs,
baby bok choy,
bamboo shoots,
sesame,
shiitake,
shrimp,
teriyaki sauce,
turmeric,
vermicelli,
water,
white rice,
white 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 rice vinegar:

Banh Mi
www.allrecipes.comReview: 4.65476/5 Dish Dragon Score: 6.7/10