noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
balsamic vinegar
wine vinegar
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
balsamic
▪
Olive oil and balsamic vinegar are about half the price you pay in Britain.
▪
Note: In this recipe, balsamic vinegar will add sweetness.
▪
Over the next 3 years the maturing Balsamic vinegar is carefully transferred from Mulberry to Chestnut to Juniper wood barrels.
▪
Remove from the heat and add the olives, basil and balsamic vinegar .
▪
Finally it is blended with 10 year old Balsamic vinegar to give its distinctive dark, sweet, rich flavour.
▪
Salads, most of which are finished with good olive oil and balsamic vinegar , are well executed, too.
▪
You know it's not good for you and you know you should really have some seared tuna in balsamic vinegar instead.
▪
It gets help in this department from a swirl of balsamic vinegar .
red
▪
Add white wine, red wine vinegar , tomato purée and mustard to the pan with the garlic.
▪
If using red wine vinegar , you may wish to add a teaspoon of maple syrup or other sweetener.&038;.
▪
And they would never use anything other than olive oil from the nearest olive tree, and red wine vinegar .
white
▪
The capers are usually pickled in a white wine vinegar to preserve them.
▪
Then there is the heirloom tomato salad with baby spinach, a little white balsamic vinegar and feta cheese.
▪
Mix the tomatoes and white wine vinegar with the pasta.
▪
You can test their absorption rate by seeing if they dissolve almost entirely in white vinegar within 30 minutes.
▪
Vinegar but only undiluted white vinegar .
▪
Cover the bone with white vinegar . 5.
▪
Add 1 tablespoon white vinegar for each cup of water, and bring to a boil.
wine
▪
Mix the tomatoes and white wine vinegar with the pasta.
▪
If using red wine vinegar , you may wish to add a teaspoon of maple syrup or other sweetener.&038;.
▪
Put wine , remaining vinegar , chopped sage, lemon, and olives in pan.
▪
Add wine , vinegar , peppercorns, and whole cumin and coriander seed, and reduce over medium-high heat to a glaze.
▪
Return carcasses to pan and add stock, tomato puree, wine , vinegar , and juniper berries.
■ NOUN
cider
▪
Folk recipes to try: take a lukewarm bath with two cups of cider vinegar or some bicarbonate of soda added.
▪
Method: Funnel the distilled water and cider vinegar into a dark glass bottle, add the essences and shake well.
raspberry
▪
We will have to wait and see whether caper berries take over when fromagefrais and raspberry vinegar are exhausted.
▪
Whisk together olive oil, raspberry vinegar , honey, salt and pepper, and pour over salad.
▪
Add the raspberry vinegar , which will prevent the dressing from being too sweet.
▪
Marinate rhubarb in a mixture of port and raspberry vinegar for at least 30 minutes.
sherry
▪
Mix the lemon juice with the sherry vinegar and olive oil and season well.
■ VERB
add
▪
Next add a little vinegar and salt to taste and place the mixture back into the egg white shells.
▪
Have them observe and report back what happens when they add the vinegar to the mixture.
▪
Stir and cook for two minutes. Add the cider and vinegar and bring to the boil, stirring as you go.
▪
Sauce: place the chopped shallots in a pan and add the vinegar , thyme and bay leaf.
▪
What happens when you add the vinegar ?
▪
Slowly add the vinegar and stir in the sugar, salt and pepper.
▪
Mash the yolks and add the Dijonnaise, vinegar and mayonnaise and mix until smooth.
stir
▪
Drain off most of the liquid, if desired, before stirring in vinegar and salt to taste.
▪
Season with salt and pepper. Stir in vinegar and parsley just before serving.
▪
Tell the students to stir the vinegar into the milk and to observe the mixture carefully, using a flashlight if possible.
use
▪
In Saxon times some produced no wine at all, their grapes being used for vinegar .
▪
If using red wine vinegar , you may wish to add a teaspoon of maple syrup or other sweetener.&038;.
▪
You can use both in dishes where you would never think of using vinegar .
▪
They are all fairly similar and usually use good vinegar and wine as major components.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be full of piss and vinegar
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪
Forget the vinegar bottle, today there are pinches of salt. - Leicester University Press, £35.
▪
He decided on a brutal vinegar poultice.
▪
Stir in vinegar and parsley just before serving.
▪
The most effective deterrent, however, is that simple household substance, vinegar .
▪
Then add the cranberries, salt, pepper and vinegar .
▪
Then there is the heirloom tomato salad with baby spinach, a little white balsamic vinegar and feta cheese.
▪
To make vinaigrette, in a small bowl, whisk together vinegar , mustard, and basil.
▪
Treacle sponge, £1.50, had custard but no vinegar .