Can I use rice vinegar instead of white in buttermilk replacement?!


Question: Can I use rice vinegar instead of white in buttermilk replacement?
Hi. I know a common buttermilk replacement is to mix milk (or milk alternative) with white vinegar or lemon juice. I don't have white vinegar, but I do have rice vinegar, and I don't have lemon juice but I do have lime. Would either of those be suitable replacements to the replacement? How much would it impact the recipe?

Answers:

Either acidic will work fine, rice vinegar or lime juice. Good thinking.



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Use white vinegar.

KRD/INDIA



Perhaps white vinegar might be an option



I like to use plain yogurt instead of buttermilk or sour cream.




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