Simple & Delicious Homemade Herb Vinaigrette Recipe (2024)

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I think that everyone needs to have a basic Homemade Herb Vinaigrette Recipe in their back pocket. Vinaigrette’s aren’t hard to make and this one I made sure had ingredients that you have in your fridge or cupboard already. I didn’t want to use a rice vinegar or maple syrup in this one, I wanted to make sure that anyone is able to make this recipe by simply going to their fridge.

The only ingredient you might not have is a Dijon mustard, but you know what? Sub in regular mustard and give it a whirl. It’s ok. The point is, I want you making a homemade vinaigrette instead of reaching for the bottled dressings that have ingredients on the label that I can’t even pronounce most days.

I admit it; the ingredients in store-bought salad dressings bug the heck out of me. I’m not a purist or a crazy label reader -well, sometimes I’m not- but when I am eating a healthy, fresh-from-my-garden salad, I honestly cringe at the thought of pouring all those weird bottled ingredients over my food.

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If you can, use a hand blender to mix this vinaigrette as much as you can, but you can’t,it’s ok. Just make sure to shake it before you use it!

So is anyone else eating salad upon salad from their garden lately? I think I’m growing whiskers and floppy ears from all the greens we are eating…and I wouldn’t have it any other way!

Here’s some of my favorite salads from this summer!

My Tex Mex Corn and Chickpea Salad. You don’t even feel like you are eating healthy!

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My Copycat Earl’s Sante Fe Salad. This salad is a treat!

How about Strawberry, Kiwi and Lime salad? This salad is a fruit explosion of deliciousness!

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Happy salad eating everyone! Salad SO doesn’t have to be boring or make you feel like your turning into a rabbit!

Love you more than chocolate,

Karlynn

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How To Make A Basic Herb Vinagrette

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Prep Time
5 minutes
Total Time
5 minutes
Course
Appetizer
Cuisine
American
Servings
4
Calories
167
Author
Karlynn Johnston

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup olive oil
  • 2-3 tablespoons white vinegar depends on how acidic you like it add to taste
  • 1 teaspoon white sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano or basil crushed
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon-style mustard
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 1/8 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a jar and shake to mix, or if you can, use a hand blended to incorporate it completely.

  • Store in the refrigerator for up to a week.

  • Play with the herbs you use, changing them to ones that you prefer!

Nutrition Information

Calories: 167kcal, Carbohydrates: 1g, Fat: 18g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Sodium: 87mg, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin C: 0.2mg, Calcium: 4mg, Iron: 0.2mg

All calories and info are based on a third party calculator and are only an estimate. Actual nutritional info will vary with brands used, your measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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I’m a busy mom of two, wife & cookbook author who loves creating fast, fresh meals for my little family on the Canadian prairies. Karlynn Facts: I'm allergic to broccoli. I've never met a co*cktail that I didn't like. I would rather burn down my house than clean it. Most of all, I love helping YOU get dinner ready because there's nothing more important than connecting with our loved ones around the dinner table!

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  1. Pamela says

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    Not sure the calories are good… seems like a lot of cals per portion!

  2. Mary P Hoffman says

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    Sounds like a terrific dressing!

  3. Pam Mansveld says

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    Good timing for this post as we head into eating more salad after all the holiday noshing! \U0001f609

  4. The Kitchen Magpie says

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    Balance, it’s all about balance!

  5. Mark Wicklund says

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    you went from co*cktails to this?…you should still be in the pool..sorry

  6. Barb Overton says

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    Shared.

  7. Pat Long says

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    Thank you for a simple recipe.

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Simple & Delicious Homemade Herb Vinaigrette Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the formula for vinaigrette dressing? ›

The French have decided that the perfect ratio for a vinaigrette is 3 parts oil to 1 part vinegar. For my personal taste, that's a little too oily — but it's totally up to you. My simple system is: In a small screw-top jar, place vinegar and a pinch of salt; cover and shake (this helps to dissolve the salt).

What are some common mistakes to avoid when making vinaigrette? ›

12 Mistakes Everyone Makes When Making Homemade Vinaigrette
  • Estimating measurements for all ingredients. inspiredbyart/Shutterstock. ...
  • Using the wrong oil. ...
  • Using the wrong vinegar. ...
  • Leaving out the emulsifier. ...
  • Skipping the mustard. ...
  • Forgetting to check expiration dates. ...
  • Not using fresh herbs. ...
  • Using vinaigrette only on salad.
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What is the standard recipe for a basic vinaigrette group of answer choices? ›

For a traditional vinaigrette, you'll need to mix about 3 tablespoons of oil to 1 tablespoon of vinegar. You'll also want to add some salt and pepper to taste. Of course, for all four ingredients, the better the quality you use, the better your vinaigrette will taste.

Which of the following ingredients is used in making basic vinaigrette? ›

2 Ingredients: The basics

To make a bare-bones vinaigrette, all you need is vinegar (sherry, Champagne, balsamic, cider, red, white, or rice wine vinegar all work) and oil (go with a neutral vegetable oil like grapeseed for a mild base, or your best extra-virgin olive oil for grassier undertones).

Why does homemade vinaigrette go bad? ›

How Long Does Homemade Vinaigrette Last? Traditional vinaigrettes, like the balsamic version listed below, will last longer—sometimes up to a few weeks. However, anything with fresh garlic should be consumed within a few days, as the combination of garlic and oil can form harmful bacteria over time.

What is Greek vinaigrette made of? ›

Mix olive oil, garlic powder, oregano, basil, pepper, salt, onion powder, and Dijon-style mustard together in a very large container. Pour in vinegar slowly while mixing vigorously until well blended. Store tightly covered at room temperature. Pour over salad and enjoy!

What is the easiest way to switch up the flavor of a vinaigrette? ›

Change up the base ingredients to give your dressing a different flavor. For example, try using rice vinegar, a shot of soy sauce, cilantro instead of parsley, and a slice of fresh ginger; blend in a neutral oil like canola or avocado.

What type of vinegar is most commonly used in vinaigrette? ›

In addition to white wine vinegar, red wine, sherry, balsamic and cider vinegars can all be used in the same quantities as above. It's really down to personal taste and it's great to have a selection of vinegars in your cupboard to give variety to even the simplest salads.

What is the simplest form of dressing? ›

Lets start with a vinaigrette. These are the lightest of all dressings. On the simplest level they're merely any kind of acid (think lemon, lime, vinegar etc.) whisked together with oil salt and pepper.

What is the ratio of oil to vinegar when making a vinaigrette? ›

Culinary Tips for a Basic Vinaigrette Dressing (with Variations) This is a standard vinaigrette recipe, so we use the traditional oil to vinegar ratio: three parts oil to one part vinegar/acid, but this ratio can vary depending on your choice of vinegar/acid and personal taste.

What is the standard recipe for a basic vinaigrette quizlet? ›

oil and vinegar dressing; a basic vinaigrette is 3 parts oil to one part vinegar, 3 to 1. mixed ingredients that permanently mix.

What is the stabilizer in a vinaigrette? ›

An emulsifier is used in a vinaigrette to stabilize the oil and vinegar. Common emulsifiers include egg yolks, soy lecithin, and mustard. These ingredients all include lecithin--the stabilizing compound. In many vinaigrettes, mustard is the go-to stabilizer.

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