Unique Infused Vinegar Recipes

Pack your homemade infused vinegar recipes with flavors evocative of your place on the planet.

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by Pascal Baudar

By creating your own infused vinegar recipes, you can produce distinctive flavors that’ll punch up your cooking. Flavored vinegar recipes are limited only by your imagination and your foraging abilities.

Developing your own infused vinegar recipes is even better than creating vinegars from scratch. You just need a good base vinegar to start. From there, you can infuse your flavored vinegar recipes with almost anything that’s not poisonous or unhealthy.

The first stage involves taking several long walks and researching local plants to understand their flavor profiles. The second stage is becoming acquainted with the spirit of the place, letting it speak to you from a flavor perspective. For example, my local mountains in Southern California are mostly populated by pinyon pine and white fir. Other flavor accents include fennel, ponderosa pine, juniper, and various sagebrushes. I try to include all of those into the flavored vinegar recipes I create.

A wine glass with a narrow bell filled with a clear bubbling liquid. Its garnished…

To develop my infused vinegar recipes, I usually start with a good-quality apple cider vinegar and infuse it with pinyon pine branches, white fir needles, and crushed unripe juniper berries, which will give the vinegar lemony and tangerine flavors with hints of pine. Mugwort and yarrow are ancestral herbs the Vikings and Celts used as brewing ingredients, but they also have medicinal and spiritual properties. I gather mugwort in fall, when the plant has deep, complex flavors that I associate with aging.

  • Updated on Aug 2, 2023
  • Originally Published on Jun 28, 2023
Tagged with: eat locally, foraged food recipes, foraging, Pascal Baudar, vinegar, Wildcrafted Vinegars
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