It doesn't say in the recipe. It also says something in the instructions about cider-wine vinegar. Does this mean you can use either? Or a combination?
If it mentioned Cider...use Cider Vinegar. Many vinegars, including Cider, are made with a base of wine. Hence, there are many vinegars with the word 'wine' attached to them. Use Cider.
Each type of Vinegar will give your sauce a slightly different flavor, Apple Cider Vinegar, will be in the middle of the pack & will give you a nice flavor without overwhelming the sauce.
We've made homemade Worcestershire several times and have used a few different kinds of vinegar in the recipe. Our best result has come from coconut vinegar, actually. It's a super clean flavor that marries well with things like anchovies and tamarind.
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February 27, 2010
If it mentioned Cider...use Cider Vinegar. Many vinegars, including Cider, are made with a base of wine. Hence, there are many vinegars with the word 'wine' attached to them. Use Cider.
February 27, 2010
Each type of Vinegar will give your sauce a slightly different flavor, Apple Cider Vinegar, will be in the middle of the pack & will give you a nice flavor without overwhelming the sauce.
March 2, 2010
We've made homemade Worcestershire several times and have used a few different kinds of vinegar in the recipe. Our best result has come from coconut vinegar, actually. It's a super clean flavor that marries well with things like anchovies and tamarind.