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Sherry Vinegar substitute?

Started by tim, August 17, 2010, 09:56:47

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tim

1 1/2 tbs quoted!

Sherry + Vinegar??

tim


Jeannine

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Tin Shed

Tim, you can buy sherry vinegar in the same way as white wine vinegar or cider vinegar. I would have thought you could substitute the sherrry vinegar with white wine or cider vinegar - I have done so in the past without any problems. 

tim

Indeed, but not locally. And I'm not driving 10 miles for 1 1/2 tbs!!

It's for Tomato Tarte Tartin. Maybe I'll just put a drop of Sherry in the Cider Vinegar & hope.

cleo

It's for Tomato Tarte Tartin

Never mind the vinegar mix it`s all to do with cold hands and the pastry for that.

Tomato tarts?-why do you think I offer my `Heritage ` varieties?

Sorry I have a twisted sense of humour ;D

Tin Shed

It will absolulutely fine with cider vinegar - like the idea of adding a touch of sherry, although I think I might keep the sherry and have a glass whilst the Tomato Tarte Tatin cooks ;)

valmarg

Quote from: tim on August 17, 2010, 16:24:08
Indeed, but not locally. And I'm not driving 10 miles for 1 1/2 tbs!!

It's for Tomato Tarte Tartin. Maybe I'll just put a drop of Sherry in the Cider Vinegar & hope.

Is that the recipe that was in the Sunday Telegraph Stella magazine a week ago?

If so, it looks really delicious, and I'd appreciate your posting how you got on with it. ;D

Again, if it is, to answer your original question, there's plenty of sugar in the recipe, so to offset the sweetness, I think cider vinegar would do the trick, without the addition of sherry.

How did you get on?

valmarg

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