57 min
Molasses Baked Beans
A one-pot Vegetarian recipe with Canadian flavors, built for busy weeknights when you want real food without a…
3 tested one-pot weeknight recipes that use cider vinegar. Use up what's in the fridge, build a meal plan around what's on sale, or answer the eternal question: what can I make with the cider vinegar I bought and forgot about?
57 min
A one-pot Vegetarian recipe with Canadian flavors, built for busy weeknights when you want real food without a…
⚡ 19 min
A one-pot Vegan recipe with Norway flavors, built for busy weeknights when you want real food without a…
⚡ 26 min
A one-pot Vegetarian recipe with Ukrainian flavors, built for busy weeknights when you want real food without a…
Spice & Simmer keeps 3 recipes that call for cider vinegar on hand. This page exists so that when you find cider vinegar in your fridge, your cart, or on sale at the store, you can walk straight to a real one-pot weeknight dinner instead of staring at a generic search results page.
In our library, cider vinegar shows up most often in Vegetarian dishes — a good signal of where it tends to feel most at home on a weeknight plate. You will see it lean into Canadian recipes more than any other tradition, though the ingredient travels well across cuisines. And it pairs naturally with the Skillet & One-Pan technique — that's the cook method most of these recipes use.
Every recipe in this collection treats cider vinegar as a real ingredient with a job to do — never as filler, never as a garnish that you could leave out without anyone noticing. We tested each recipe with the ingredient at the center of the dish, swapped substitutions only where they clearly worked, and noted the ones where cider vinegar is genuinely the star versus the ones where it's part of an ensemble.
If you bought cider vinegar for one specific recipe and have leftovers, scan the cards above for a second use — most of these dinners are designed to clear out a half-used package on the second night, which is the quiet superpower of cooking from an ingredient list rather than a meal-plan list.
Vegetarian (2) · Vegan (1)
Canadian (1) · Norway (1) · Ukrainian (1)
Buy cider vinegar when it looks fresh and in season — that's when it's cheapest and tastes the most like itself. For weeknight cooks, the most useful skill is portioning at the moment you bring it home: split the package into recipe-sized portions, label and freeze what you won't use this week, and you've removed the single biggest blocker to cooking from your fridge instead of from a takeout menu. The recipes above are all designed to use a normal portion of cider vinegar — no oddly large or specialty quantities.
From here, you can browse every ingredient in the library, jump to cook methods, or filter to dinners ready in 30 minutes or less.