11 Salad Dressings To Step Up Your Salad Game

11 Salad Dressings To Step Up Your Salad Game

So you’re stepping up your salad game. Don’t miss out on the best part. That’s right. The dressing. These simple and easy salad dressings can easily transform your salad from homemade to Michelin-star restaurant quality. And no, you don’t need to go scouring the entire country to find fancy ingredients to make these. Most of them can be found in your pantry. At most you’d have to take a trip to your local convenience store. 


So let’s break down what you’ll need to make a basic salad dressing.


  • A little bit of sour - Most salad dressing will have an acidic component like lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, red wine vinegar, apple cider vinegar or white vinegar.
  • A dash of oil - Most dressings would have oil like virgin coconut oil or olive oil. They add a mild flavour to it. But make sure it does not overthrow the flavours of the other ingredients.
  • Something sweet - A little bit of sweetness can enhance the overall flavour of the dressing. The best sweeteners are honey and maple syrup. But it is also common to use agave and sugar.
  • Top it off with some spice - Now comes the hero of our dressing, the spices and herbs. While most dressings have salt and pepper in them, herbs like parsley, oregano, and basil add a special twist to them. Garlic and ginger are also used on occasion.

Preparing a dressing is probably one of the easiest things in the world. Grab a shaker, add all the ingredients and give it a good shake until it mixes up well. It is ideal to use a blender for a smoother and clump-less dressing but a good shake does the job as well.


How long does homemade salad dressing last?


The ingredients used determines the longevity of the salad dressing. Most vinaigrette-based dressings can last up to two to three weeks when stored in a sealed container in the refrigerator. However, dressings with milk, cream or any dairy and a good amount of garlic should be used within a week.


How to pick your herbs right?


Some salad dressings might call for the usage of fresh herbs while dried is the apt choice for others. Fresh herbs tend to give out a stronger flavour quickly as compared to dried. Your dressing will be ready for use within 20-30 minutes when fresh herbs are added. Whereas it might take up to two hours for the flavour to fully come out when dried herbs are used.


Now let's see what we have in store for you.


  1. Coconut Cream Dressing

This is the perfect dressing to spruce up an all-green salad. The creamy and buttery texture will whip you off your feet.



Ingredients


Coconut cream - 1 cup

Apple cider vinegar - ¼ cup

Italian seasoning - 20 gms


Steps


Add all ingredients to a shaker and shake well. Store in the refrigerator and serve chilled.


  1. Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing

This is one of the classics when it comes to salad dressing. With four simple ingredients, balsamic vinaigrette dressing is magical.


Ingredients 


Virgin Coconut Oil - ¾ cup

Balsamic vinegar - ¼ cup

Salt

Pepper


Steps


Add all ingredients to a shaker and shake well. Taste and adjust the flavours if required. If the dressing tastes too acidic, add more oil. If it is too dense, add more vinegar. Store in the refrigerator and serve chilled. You can play around and try adding garlic or honey to it as well.



  1. Ranch Dressing

All mayonnaise fans out there, this one is for you. This is a thick and creamy dressing that can bring your salad to life.


Ingredients


Mayonnaise - 1 cup

Sour cream - ½ cup

Dried parsley - ½ teaspoon

Garlic powder – ¼ teaspoon

Onion powder - ¼ teaspoon

Salt

Pepper


Steps


Add all ingredients to a shaker and shake well. Store in the refrigerator and serve chilled.



  1. Honey Mustard Dressing

Hey, sweet tooths. We have something for you! This is a versatile dressing that can be used with green, chicken or seafood salads.


Ingredients


Dijon mustard - ¼ cup

Honey - ¼ cup

Apple cider vinegar - ¼ cup

Virgin coconut oil - ¼ cup

Salt


Steps


Take a bowl and add mustard, honey, vinegar and salt. Gradually add in the oil while whisking and blending the dressing. The result would be a creamy and buttery dressing. Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator.



  1. Italian Dressing

You cannot talk about dressing and miss out on Italian dressing. It is a burst of flavour in your mouth.


Ingredients


Olive Oil - 1 cup

White wine vinegar - ¼ cup

Chopped fresh parsley - ½ cup

Lemon Juice - 1 tablespoon

Chopped Garlic - 2 cloves

Dried basil - 2 teaspoons

Dried oregano - 1 teaspoon

Salt

Pepper



Steps



Add all ingredients to a shaker and shake well. Store in the refrigerator and serve chilled.


  1. Lemon And Honey Dressing

Sweet and sour is the Bonnie and Clyde of dressings. The perfect combo of lemon and honey is sure to be one of your favourites.


Ingredients


Honey - ½ cup

Lemon Juice - 1 cup

Mustard - ½ cup

Virgin Coconut Oil - 1 cup

Salt

Pepper


Steps


Mix honey, lemon juice, mustard, salt and pepper and whisk slowly. Add in the virgin coconut oil while whisking and blend well. Store the dressing in a sealed container in the refrigerator.


  1. Yoghurt And Lemon Salad Dressing

Yoghurt and lemon? Would this even work? 

Trust me. You’re in for a treat.


Ingredients


Yoghurt - 1 cup

French mustard - ¼ cup

Virgin Coconut Oil - ¼ cup

Lemon - ¼ cup

Vinegar - ¼ cup

Chopped fresh parsley - ¼ cup

Salt

Pepper


Steps


Mix the mustard, lemon juice and vinegar. Add in the oil and whisk for 5 minutes. Finally, add the yoghurt and whisk for 5 minutes. Finish off with parsley, salt and pepper to taste.


  1. Asian Salad Dressing

 

This one might leave you in a pickle trying to find the ingredients. Order in or a trip to a speciality store will be worth your time.


Ingredients


Virgin coconut oil - 2 tablespoons

Rice vinegar - ⅓ cup

Hoisin sauce - ¼ cup

Soy sauce - 1 ½ tablespoon

Chopped fresh ginger - 1 tablespoon

Toasted sesame seeds - ½ tablespoons

Orange juice - 2 tablespoons


Steps


Mix all the ingredients in a shaker. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.


  1. Creamy Avocado Dressing

Avocado is the butter of vegetables. With a silky and creamy texture, it forms the perfect base for a dressing.


Ingredients


Buttermilk - 1 cup

Sour cream - ½ cup

Mayonnaise - ¼ cup

Avocado - 1

Chopped Parsley - ⅓ cup

Minced Garlic - 1 tablespoon

Lemon - 1

Salt

Pepper


Steps


Mix all the ingredients in a shaker. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.


  1. Pomegranate Poppy Seed Vinaigrette

This is a quick sweet and fruity dressing that would go well with chicken and green salads.


Ingredients


Virgin Coconut Oil - ⅓ cup

Pomegranate juice - ⅓ cup

Red wine vinegar - ¼ cup

Honey - 2 tablespoons

Dijon mustard - 2 tablespoons

Poppy seeds - 1 teaspoon

Salt

Pepper


Steps


Mix all the ingredients in a shaker. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.


  1. Japanese Carrot Ginger Salad Dressing

Yes, you heard it right. The main base used here is the carrot. Though this dressing requires a lot more ingredients than the previous ones, all are simple to acquire. Most importantly, you’ll need a blender to make this dressing.


Ingredients


Chopped carrots - 2

Chopped onion- 1

Ginger - 2 tablespoons

Brown sugar - 1 tablespoon

Soy sauce - ¼ cup

Rice vinegar - ¼ cup

Virgin coconut oil - ⅓ cup

Salt


Step


Add all ingredients except the oil into the blender and blend well. Once it’s thoroughly blended, add in the oil and let it emulsify well. Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator. Adjust salt and sugar according to taste.



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