What goes well with rice wine vinegar?
We analyzed over 150,000 recipes to figure out which ingredients makes rice wine vinegar better. On average, recipes with rice wine vinegar gets 4.17⭐ review scores. But in some combinations, review scores get a lot better. And sometimes worse. Like with chicken.
Here comes the combinations we found:
Better than not:
dark brown sugar,
chicken wings,
panko crumbs,
light soy sauce,
virgin olive oil,
jalapeño pepper,
dijon mustard,
basil,
butter,
sea salt,
pork chops,
yellow onion,
chicken thighs,
fish sauce,
white sugar,
mustard,
all purpose flour,
egg,
flour,
white pepper,
cauliflower,
canola oil
🤷♀️ Shrug:
peanut oil,
red pepper flakes,
vegetable oil,
mint,
toasted sesame,
water chestnuts,
red onion,
cucumber,
toasted sesame oil,
garlic powder,
cilantro,
lime juice,
orange juice,
black pepper,
rice,
sugar,
oil,
peanuts,
carrots,
cayenne,
baby bok choy
Scores poorly:
beef,
light brown sugar,
olive oil,
tamari,
green cabbage,
chili garlic sauce,
chicken stock,
brown sugar,
kosher salt,
ketchup,
onion powder,
soba noodles,
sesame,
sesame oil,
red cabbage,
hoisin
Pay attention:
oyster sauce,
grapeseed oil,
parsley,
creamy peanut butter,
shrimp,
red chili,
cornflour,
chicken breasts,
onion,
peanut butter,
chicken broth,
tuna,
red bell pepper,
green beans,
broccoli,
sriracha,
hoisin sauce,
zucchini,
flank steak,
chili sauce,
orange marmalade,
sugar snap peas,
pineapple
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 wine vinegar:

Ketchup
cooking.nytimes.comReview: 4/5 Dish Dragon Score: 6.7/10

Shaking Beef
cooking.nytimes.comReview: 5/5 Dish Dragon Score: 6.7/10