Simple Italian Dressing

This homemade Italian dressing is incredibly easy to whip up and bursts with a zesty, vibrant flavor that blows any store-bought version out of the water. Made with a handful of pantry staples, this versatile dressing comes together in under 10 minutes and is perfect for elevating simple green salads, marinating chicken, or tossing with pasta salad. 

Cuisine: Italian
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: Makes about ½ cup

Here’s a great video that shows the process of making simple Italian dressing.

Why You’ll Love Making It

  • Fresh and Flavorful: This dressing uses a combination of olive oil, tangy vinegar, bright lemon, and a medley of herbs for a taste that is incomparably fresh.
  • Incredibly Quick & Easy: With just a few minutes of prep, you can have a delicious, homemade dressing ready to go. Simply whisk in a bowl or shake everything together in a jar.
  • Healthier Than Store-Bought: You control the ingredients, which means no artificial flavors, preservatives, or hidden sugars.
  • Extremely Versatile: Don’t just save it for salads. This dressing is a kitchen workhorse that can be used as a flavorful marinade for meats and vegetables, a zesty sauce for grain bowls, or a dip for crusty bread.
  • Perfect for Meal Prep: Make a batch at the beginning of the week and enjoy it on various dishes. It stays fresh in the fridge and is ready whenever you need it.

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup (60ml) extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons (30ml) white or red wine vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons (30ml) fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 garlic clove, finely minced or grated
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • ¼ teaspoon dried thyme (or 1 teaspoon fresh chopped thyme)
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh parsley
  • 1 teaspoon maple syrup or honey
  • 1 teaspoon fresh grated lemon zest (optional, for extra brightness)
  • ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt, plus more to taste
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • Pinch of crushed red pepper flakes (optional)

Instructions

Step 1: Whisking in a Bowl

Combine Flavor Base: In a small mixing bowl, add the white or red wine vinegar, fresh lemon juice, Dijon mustard, minced garlic, all herbs (oregano, basil, thyme, parsley), maple syrup or honey, salt, and pepper. If you’re using them, add the lemon zest, capers, and parmesan cheese now as well.

Whisk the Base: Whisk these ingredients together until they are thoroughly combined. This step helps dissolve the salt and allows the flavors to start melding.

Slowly Emulsify: While continuously whisking, slowly drizzle in the extra-virgin olive oil. Adding the oil slowly while whisking is the key to creating a stable emulsion, which means your dressing will stay blended longer.

Taste and Adjust: Once all the oil is incorporated and the dressing is smooth, give it a taste. The best way to do this is by dipping a piece of lettuce into the dressing. You may want to add another pinch of salt, a little more vinegar for tang, or a bit more honey to mellow the acidity.

    Step 2: The Easy Jar Method

    Add all Ingredients: Combine all the ingredients—olive oil, vinegar, lemon juice, mustard, garlic, herbs, sweetener, and seasonings—into a mason jar or any container with a tight-fitting lid.

    Shake Vigorously: Secure the lid tightly and shake the jar vigorously for about 15-20 seconds. You should see the ingredients combine into a smooth, emulsified dressing.

    Taste and Serve: Open the jar, give it a taste, and adjust seasonings if needed. This method is excellent for both mixing and storing the dressing.

    Storage Instructions

    Store the Italian dressing in an airtight container or jar in the refrigerator for up to one week. The extra-virgin olive oil may solidify when chilled; this is completely normal. To use, simply let the dressing sit at room temperature for about 20-30 minutes, or run the jar under warm water for a minute to liquefy the oil. Once liquified, give it a vigorous shake to recombine before serving.

    FAQs

    FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

    My dressing separated, what did I do wrong?
    Nothing at all! Vinaigrettes naturally separate over time. Simply whisk or shake the dressing vigorously just before serving to bring it back together.

    Can I use balsamic vinegar?
    Yes, you can substitute balsamic vinegar for a sweeter, more complex flavor. This variation is particularly delicious on salads with tomatoes and mozzarella.

    What can I use this dressing for besides salad?
    This dressing is a multi-purpose flavor booster. Use it as a marinade for chicken, pork, fish, or tofu.[8] Drizzle it over grilled or roasted vegetables, toss it with a pasta or quinoa salad, or use it as a dip for bread and raw veggies.

    Can I use fresh herbs instead of dried?
    Absolutely. The general rule is to use three times the amount of fresh herbs as dried. So for this recipe, you would use 1 tablespoon each of fresh oregano and basil.

    How can I make this dressing creamy?
    For a creamy version without adding cheese, you can whisk in a tablespoon of mayonnaise or Greek yogurt.

    Simple Italian Dressing

    This homemade Italian dressing is incredibly easy to whip up and bursts with a zesty, vibrant flavor that blows any store-bought version out of the water.
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    Course: Dressing
    Cuisine: Italian
    Prep Time: 9 minutes

    Ingredients

    • ¼ cup Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
    • 2 tbsp White or Red Wine Vinegar
    • 2 tbsp Fresh Lemon Juice
    • 1 tsp Dijon Mustard
    • 1 Minced Garlic Clove
    • 1 tsp Dried Oregano
    • 1 tsp Dried Basil
    • 1 tsp Dried Thyme Or 1 teaspoon fresh chopped thyme.
    • 1 tbsp Finely Chopped Parsley
    • 1 tsp Maple Syrup or Honey
    • 1 tsp Fresh Grated Lemon Zest
    • ¼ tsp Fine Sea Salt
    • ½ tsp Freshly Ground Black Pepper
    • 1 pinch Crushed Red Pepper Flakes optional

    Instructions

    Whisking in a Bowl

    1. Combine Flavor Base: In a small mixing bowl, add the white or red wine vinegar, fresh lemon juice, Dijon mustard, minced garlic, all herbs (oregano, basil, thyme, parsley), maple syrup or honey, salt, and pepper. If you’re using them, add the lemon zest, capers, and parmesan cheese now as well.
    2. Whisk the Base: Whisk these ingredients together until they are thoroughly combined. This step helps dissolve the salt and allows the flavors to start melding.
    3. Slowly Emulsify: While continuously whisking, slowly drizzle in the extra-virgin olive oil. Adding the oil slowly while whisking is the key to creating a stable emulsion, which means your dressing will stay blended longer.
    4. Taste and Adjust: Once all the oil is incorporated and the dressing is smooth, give it a taste. The best way to do this is by dipping a piece of lettuce into the dressing. You may want to add another pinch of salt, a little more vinegar for tang, or a bit more honey to mellow the acidity.

    The Easy Jar Method

    1. Add all Ingredients: Combine all the ingredients—olive oil, vinegar, lemon juice, mustard, garlic, herbs, sweetener, and seasonings—into a mason jar or any container with a tight-fitting lid.
    2. Shake Vigorously: Secure the lid tightly and shake the jar vigorously for about 15-20 seconds. You should see the ingredients combine into a smooth, emulsified dressing.
    3. Taste and Serve: Open the jar, give it a taste, and adjust seasonings if needed. This method is excellent for both mixing and storing the dressing.

    Notes

    Storage Instructions
    Store the Italian dressing in an airtight container or jar in the refrigerator for up to one week. The extra-virgin olive oil may solidify when chilled; this is completely normal. To use, simply let the dressing sit at room temperature for about 20-30 minutes, or run the jar under warm water for a minute to liquefy the oil. Once liquified, give it a vigorous shake to recombine before serving.

    35 thoughts on “Simple Italian Dressing”

    1. hey Sandra Clare, i was thinking can i mix in some avocado oil instead of olive? gonna try some new twist on my salad dressing. thoughts?

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    2. I tried this but it didn’t turn out like in restaurants idk maybe it’s just me but wasn’t impressed.

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    3. Well, well, well, if it isn’t the simplest dressing ever. Guess I’ll give it a go, should be child’s play for a chef like me, right?

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    4. Interesting use of herbs. Historically, did you know each of these had medicinal use? Would love to see an article exploring that.

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    5. Wondering about the chemical reaction between vinegar and lemon juice in the dressing. Does it enhance the flavor profile significantly?

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    6. Just tried whipping this up for my blog’s salad week theme, absolutely divine and a hit among my followers! Who knew something so simple could be so tasty?

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    7. Love that this dressing can easily be veganized with maple syrup instead of honey. A great addition to my plant-based recipes, thanks for sharing!

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    8. This dressing takes me back to my grandmother’s kitchen. Simple ingredients, but full of flavor. A reminder that sometimes, the old ways are still the best.

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