Making your own salad dressing

I have tried to make my own vinaigrette and it was an epic fail. For those you who make. Your own dressing what is the secret? Is there a certain brand of olive oil and vinegar that you use???
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  • KariOrtiz2014
    KariOrtiz2014 Posts: 343 Member
    This because I'd like to have a better option!
  • runnergrlfl
    runnergrlfl Posts: 82 Member
    This is my standard Vinaigrette:
    1 Tablespoon balsamic vinegar
    1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
    1/4 teaspoon sea salt
    dash of ground black pepper
    3 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

    I don't use any specific brands, I just have whatever was on sale.

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    When I want something creamier, or dressing for bean salads, etc I make
    Tahini-Lemon Dressing (from ohsheglows.com)

    Ingredients:
    1/4 cup Tahini
    2 garlic cloves
    1/2 cup fresh lemon juice (about 2 lemons)
    1/4 cup Nutritional yeast or a bit more, to taste
    2-4 T Extra virgin olive oil, to taste
    1 tsp salt + freshly ground black pepper, or to taste
    3 T water, or as needed

    In a food processor, add all ingredients and process until smooth. Makes just under 1 cup.
  • lisiloulah
    lisiloulah Posts: 125 Member
    bump - I never know what to put on salads!
  • poedunk65
    poedunk65 Posts: 1,336 Member
    First I add salt, pepper, oregano, garlic powder and parsley flakes to the salad, then drizzle a little peanut oil and ad some balsamic vinegar then toss. Always great.
  • LDBianca
    LDBianca Posts: 28 Member
    Hey there!

    Here is the recipe that my family has been using for years. It's the salad from The Pasta House in St. Louis



    1 head iceberg lettuce

    1/3 head romaine lettuce

    1 cup (2 jars) artichoke hearts

    1 cup sliced red onions

    2/3 cup Parmigiana cheese

    1 cup diced pimiento

    2/3 cup olive oil

    1/3 cup red wine vinegar

    1 tsp. salt

    ¼ tsp. black pepper


    Hope you enjoy!

    ~Laura
  • Mahihkan
    Mahihkan Posts: 162
    It's what you put in your olive oil that will make the difference.

    My simple all time favorite is olive oil with balsamic vinegar, fresh garlic, ground pepper.

    Also Olive oil with REAL maple syrup and fresh garlic.

    Both are very good to marinate chicken too!
  • Try this:
    No Calorie Dressing

    3-4 drops of Green Tabasco Sauce or Sriracha Rooster Sauce or any other hot sauce (or more or less drops according to taste)

    ¼ tsp. Garlic Puree or minced garlic

    2 T Splenda

    2 T Rice Vinegar (not sweetened)

    3 T Fresh Lime Juice

    2 T Fish Sauce (sounds gross but gives the dressing a certain something- start off less than 2T if it frightens you)

    Chopped Red Onion -I chop up 2 T and throw it in the dressing but you can place directly in your salad if you like

    Chopped Cilantro -I chop up 2 T and throw it in the dressing but you can place directly in your salad if you like


    Fresh ground paper to taste

    Wisk everything together.
  • cookiealbright
    cookiealbright Posts: 605 Member
    I just use olive oil & red wine vinegar. Not a big fan of basalmic
  • jenniferchew2012
    jenniferchew2012 Posts: 31 Member
    I love love love blue cheese dressing! Skinnytaste has a great creamy blue cheese dressing and very cal/fat friendly too

    But my quick go to is normally just some balsamic, evoo, and a little bit of garlic powder.
  • jr1985
    jr1985 Posts: 1,033 Member
    Bumping for later!
  • NualaTW
    NualaTW Posts: 205 Member
    My standard:

    2 tsp EVOO
    1 TBS vinegar (sometimes I used red or white wine vinegar, or balsamic vinegar)
    pinch of black pepper
    1/2 tsp minced garlic

    If I'm having seafood in my salad, I like to add 1 tsp dijon mustard.
    If I'm doing a greek-style salad, I add 1/2 tsp dried oregano or basil (or 1 tsp minced fresh).
  • an0nemus
    an0nemus Posts: 149 Member
    I like to make my own ranch....

    1 Cup of Fat Free Plain greek yogurt
    1/4 to 1/2 C of Skim Milk (or 2%)
    4 teaspoons of Hidden Valley Ranch seasoning


    I started with 1/4 cup of milk, but it was a bit too thick. I'm thinking 1/3 is probably the 'sweet' spot.
    You're supposed to add more seasoning to the mix, but I find it a bit too salty when I do that.
  • 130annie
    130annie Posts: 339 Member
    thanks for this
  • 130annie
    130annie Posts: 339 Member
    Bump
  • srfranzen8
    srfranzen8 Posts: 6 Member
    Bump for later
  • 1/2 lb strawberries
    1 tbsp olive oil
    1 tbsp apple cider
    1/4 tsp liquid stevia
    Salt & pepper to taste

    Place all in food processor or blender & enjoy!
  • mbythell
    mbythell Posts: 4 Member
    I use this Jamie Oliver recipe as a guide rather than sticking to it 100%. I use mint/basil/cilantro and different kinds of mustard and acids (lime juice/cider vinegar/red wine vinegar) depending on what I'm having it with.

    http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/vegetables-recipes/zingy-fat-free-dressing
  • BeardedYoung
    BeardedYoung Posts: 229 Member
    I cut way back on salad dressing calories by using 1 part Ranch and 3 parts roasted salsa verde - Its the BOMB!
  • kirkor
    kirkor Posts: 2,530 Member
    Not dressing per se, but I just use salsa when I make salad at home.
  • judychicken
    judychicken Posts: 937 Member
    Bump
  • Swiftlet66
    Swiftlet66 Posts: 729 Member
    I use fruits high in water content as my "dressing." The juicy fruit balances out the dryness of the lettuce or spinach leaves. No dressing really needed. I like navel oranges, ripe black plums and sweet cherry tomatoes the most. Fruit taste awesome with almost any cheese and nuts too!

    That or equal parts lemon and honey.
  • kirkor
    kirkor Posts: 2,530 Member
    I just had some great homemade salad dressing without oil!

    3/8c half-and-half
    1/8c vinegar
    1T sugar
    garlic powder
    salt
    pepper

    As made it's 180 calories which if my math is correct is only 25 calories per Tbsp!
  • 78105234a
    78105234a Posts: 41 Member
    bump
  • elisabeisme
    elisabeisme Posts: 308 Member
    I use my regular favorite salad dressings, but just cut in half with other appropriate liquids. Depending on the dressing flavor, that might be:

    - tomato juice (V8 juice works really well)
    - lemon juice
    - orange juice
    - milk
    - balsamic vinegar

    Also, to be satisfied with less dressing, it really helps to flavor the salad itself first with stuff like:

    - chopped up green onion or chives
    - diced parsley or Italian seasoning
    - pepper
    - diced red or vidalia onion
    - cilantro or dill
  • heatherwidger
    heatherwidger Posts: 11 Member
    I make salsa vinaigrette. No real measurements. Just mix salsa with vinegar. A little olive oil. It's delicious on salads. Especially with grilled chicken and black beans. My all time favorite.
  • littlefoot612
    littlefoot612 Posts: 156 Member
    I had a friend who used to put some pickle juice in the empty mayo jar instead of scraping the jar then give it a really good shake. Only problem is trying to measure or figure out cals. but it tasted ok
  • JennetteMac
    JennetteMac Posts: 763 Member
    I have recently got in to growing herbs, and after seeing something similar to this thought I'd experiment.
    It has to be easy, or I would never bother!

    A spoon of zero fat yogurt
    A spoon of white wine vinegar
    As much chopped basil as I feel like.
    As much chopped mint as I feel like.
    A little lemon juice

    Stir
    Drizzle

    Yum.

    Told you it was easy!
  • I use dijon mustard on salads! It's delicious and has very few calories.
  • bliss149
    bliss149 Posts: 2
    For years I would read "squeeze a little lemon juice over your salad instead of dressing" and I would think YUK I would never like that. But you know what? I tried it and it's much better than I thought it would be.

    Lime is better in some cases. (Love it for thinning out and freshening up bottled salsa.)

    But like someone else said already, if you bump up the flavors in the salad (or if it has a little fat or savory element in it like a boiled egg or a little feta), you can often get away with very minimal dressing like fresh lemon or lime.

    The other thing I find helpful when I do make homemade dressing is a jar. Like a peanut butter jar...I just dump the vinegar, oil. Garlic, and seasonings in the jar and shake. What's left goes in the fridge in the jar.
  • Cerakoala
    Cerakoala Posts: 2,547 Member
    Thanks for sharing a lot of these sounds great :)