white vinegar
White vinegar is minimal in calories and contains negligible amounts of vitamins and minerals, but the acetic acid may assist with blood sugar regulation and digestive health.
About
White vinegar is a colorless, pungent liquid produced through the acetic acid fermentation of distilled grain alcohol or other carbohydrate sources, most commonly corn, barley, or other grains. Also known as distilled vinegar or spirit vinegar, it typically contains 4-8% acetic acid by volume. The production process involves two fermentation stages: first, yeast converts sugars into alcohol (alcoholic fermentation), and second, acetic acid bacteria oxidize the ethanol into acetic acid (acetic acid fermentation). White vinegar is characterized by its sharp, clean acidic bite with no residual sweetness or complex flavor notes, distinguishing it from wine vinegars, apple cider vinegar, or rice vinegar.
Culinary Uses
White vinegar serves as a fundamental souring agent and preservative in kitchens worldwide. It is essential in pickling processes, where its acidity prevents bacterial growth while imparting tangy flavor to vegetables, fruits, and other foods. In sauce-making, it balances richness and adds brightness to dishes ranging from gastrique to barbecue sauce. White vinegar is used in marinades, vinaigrettes, and brines to tenderize meats and enhance flavor development. Beyond savory applications, it features in canning and food preservation, cleaning, and appears in cuisines from Asian stir-fries to American condiment traditions. Its neutral flavor profile makes it ideal when acidity alone is desired without flavor interference.
Recipes Using white vinegar (123)
Spicy Green Sauce
Spicy Green Sauce from the Recidemia collection
Steam Burgers
Makes about 16 sandwiches
Super Chocolatey Cupcakes
Super Chocolatey Cupcakes from the Recidemia collection
Surprise Salad
6 servings Sauerkraut
Sweet and Sour Chicken I
Contributed by [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/Catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group] * Serves 4 to 6
Szerb Bableves
Serbian bean soup
Taco Bell-style Taco Sauce
Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group]
Tangy Cabbage Salad
The cabbage salad recipe is a work in progress, and I always do it to taste, and by memory, so here goes:
Tangy Pepper Relish
This is a recipe I obtained from an Estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Manes Estate in Venus, Texas in 1981.
Teresa's pavlova
Teresa's pavlova from the Recidemia collection
Texas Barbecue Pot Roast
Texas Barbecue Pot Roast from the Recidemia collection
Thanatsone
Thanatsone (Mixed Vegetable Salad with sesame seed) is best served as an accompaniment to rice and curry. It’s also the perfect main dish for vegetarians.
Thanhat
Thanhat (Burmese cucumber salad) can last for about a week when kept in a fridge. It’s a great side dish as well as a “snack” for vegetarians.
Thick and Hearty Lamb Soup
Serves 6 to 8
Thousand Island Dressing
Thousand Island Dressing is a salad dressing commonly used with green salads. It can also be used as a sandwich spread, or many other uses.
Thousand Island Dressing
Thousand Island Dressing is a salad dressing commonly used with green salads. It can also be used as a sandwich spread, or many other uses.
Tofu Dressing
Tofu Dressing from the Recidemia collection

Traditional Pavlova
Pavolva dressed with cream and strawberries. In 1935, the chef of the Hotel Esplanade in Perth, Western Australia, Herbert Sachse, created the pavlova to celebrate the visit of the great Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova.
Tres Leches/ Three Milks
Tres Leches/ Three Milks from the Recidemia collection
Unique Sandwich Spread
This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Williams Estate in Tyler, Texas in 1994.
Vegetable Curry I
Vegetable curry
Watermelon Rind Pickles
Fruit & Vegetable Recipes II by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture, public domain government resource—original source of recipe
Zucchini Relish I
Zucchini Relish I from the Recidemia collection