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Make the smoky-sweet Chipotle Vinaigrette you love and crave at home (a copycat from the restaurant of the same name). It comes together in minutes with easy pantry ingredients, and it tastes exactly like it should.

I love to order salads at Chipotle Mexican Grill. Loaded with chicken, rice, veggies, beans, and all the toppings, this hearty bowl eats more like a meal than a salad.
“Do you want the vinaigrette on the side?”
They ask this every time, which is fine, I’m all about reducing food waste so it’s good to ask. Little do they know, the Chipotle salad dressing is a primary driver to order a salad in the first place. Otherwise I’d just get a bowl, right?
If you’re a fan of Chipotle, it’s really easy to make your own copycat Chipotle Honey Vinaigrette at home. It’s made with a combination of red wine vinegar, honey, adobo sauce, and spices. Blitz in a blender, then add the oil to emulsify, and you’re done.
Faster than they can say “Chips and guac?” Which is also a yes.
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Chipotle Vinaigrette Recipe

At a Glance: Here is a quick snapshot of what ingredients are in this recipe.
Please see the recipe card below for specific quantities.
- Adobo sauce: This is the sauce in which chipotle peppers are packed in when canned. To make your own adobo sauce, whisk together 1 tablespoon tomato paste, 1 tablespoon cider vinegar, 1 teaspoon chipotle powder (or ½ teaspoon EACH smoked paprika and cayenne powder), ½ teaspoon ground cumin, and a pinch EACH of oregano, garlic powder, and salt.
- Oregano: Chipotle uses dried Mexican oregano. It tastes more like marjoram than Italian oregano and can be tricky to track down (I always find it at the Mexican grocery store). You can use either one (and you can choose fresh over dried if you want).
- Olive oil: Chipotle uses Rice Bran oil in all of their recipes. I always substitute olive oil because that’s what I have on hand (you can use any neutral oil such as vegetable oil, canola oil, or avocado oil).
How to Make Copycat Chipotle Vinaigrette
- In a food processor or blender, combine red wine vinegar, honey, adobo sauce, water, cumin, garlic powder, and oregano and pulse to combine.

- With the motor still running, drizzle in the oil and blend until the salad dressing comes together and emulsifies.

- Season to taste with salt and pepper (I like 1 tablespoon salt and 1 ½ teaspoon pepper).

Make Ahead Instructions
The dressing can be up to 3 days in advance. Store covered in the refrigerator (a mason jar works well) and shake or stir well to recombine before using.
Recipe tips and variations
- Yield: This recipe makes about 2 cups of Chipotle Honey Vinaigrette, enough for 16 servings, 2 tablespoons each.
- Vegan vinaigrette: Chipotle’s vinaigrette contains several tablespoons of honey, so if you want a vegan version, substitute agave syrup or maple syrup for the honey. To extend your bowl even more, add some roasted sweet potatoes.
- Marinade: This vinaigrette has just the right combination of spice and sweetness to make an excellent marinade. I usually substitute fresh garlic cloves for the garlic powder and add a splash of fresh lime juice for extra flavor. Use it to marinade beef like Carne Asada or your next batch of Grilled Shrimp. It makes for an excellent taco salad!
- Chipotle Burrito Bowls: Make your own copycat burrito bowls, tacos, and salads at home with my full collection of Chipotle Copycat Recipes:
- Proteins: Chipotle Chicken, Chipotle Steak, Chipotle Barbacoa, Chipotle Carnitas, Chipotle Sofritas
- Sides: Chipotle Cilantro-Lime Rice, Chipotle Black Beans, Chipotle Pinto Beans, Chipotle Fajita Veggies
- Sauces: Chipotle Guacamole, Chipotle Tomato Salsa, Chipotle Corn Salsa, Chipote Tomatillo Salsa, Chipotle Hot Salsa
How to Store
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

Frequently Asked Questions
To make a substitute for adobo sauce, whisk together: 1 tbsp. tomato paste, 1 tbsp. cider vinegar, 1 tsp. chipotle powder (or ½ tsp. each smoked paprika and cayenne powder), ½ tsp. cumin, and 1 pinch EACH oregano, garlic powder, and salt.
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Chipotle Dressing
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup red wine vinegar
- 1/3 cup honey
- 1 tablespoon adobo sauce (see note 1)
- 1 tablespoon water
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin ground
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano (see note 2)
- 1 1/2 cups olive oil or rice bran oil (see note 3)
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
- In a food processor or blender, combine red wine vinegar, honey, adobo sauce, water, cumin, garlic powder, and oregano and pulse to combine.
- With the motor still running, drizzle in the oil until the salad dressing comes together and emulsifies. Season to taste with salt and pepper (I like 1 tablespoon salt and 1 ½ teaspoon pepper).
Notes
- Adobo sauce: To make your own adobo sauce, whisk together 1 Tbsp. tomato paste, 1 Tbsp. cider vinegar, 1 tsp. chipotle powder (or ½ tsp. EACH smoked paprika and cayenne powder), ½ tsp. ground cumin, and a pinch EACH of oregano, garlic powder, and salt.
- Oregano: Chipotle uses dried Mexican oregano. It tastes more like marjoram than Italian oregano and can be tricky to track down (I always find it at the Mexican grocery store). You can use either one (and you can choose fresh over dried if you want).
- Olive oil: Chipotle uses Rice Bran oil in all of their recipes. I always substitute olive oil because that’s what I have on hand (you can use any neutral-flavored oil).
- Yield: This recipe makes about 2 c. of Chipotle Honey Vinaigrette, enough for 16 servings, 2 Tbsp. each.
- Storage: Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
This sounds really delicious! I’m always on the lookout for an easy dressing recipe! And a Chipotle one none-the-less?! Will be trying soon!!
That is one gorgeous salad!
A sweet and spicy dressing? Count me in. This is my kind of dressing. It will go great with any salad recipe. Maybe with potatoes too.
I’m pretty sure it’s good on anything, especially potatoes! My son eats it on rice all the time. 🙂
I bet this luscious dressing has a healthy kick to it. I can only use a teaspoon (at the most) for my dressings. The Hubby has a “wuss mouth”. But he is getting better.
Love everything “Chipotle” ! And all your copycat recipes are awesome, Meggan! Need to try this vinaigrette very soon!
OMG! I don’t need Chipotle any more. I have you! (This looks so good!)
Ha ha, thanks Abbe! This recipe has definitely been put through the ringer. I hope you love it!
OK, so if I ever visit the USA again (hopefully I will some day!) I’m heading straight to Chipotle. Thanks to you I know exactly what to order! 🙂
In the meantime, with your help I can make my own. Thanks, honey!!
Not IF you visit the US – WHEN. When, Helen. You are getting your little British bum over here someday! If you make the dressing (I know being a blogger means you so rarely get to cook for fun) I hope you love it. It’s my fave!
I love this, must try. Just found your blog and I’m really excited about all the beautiful Southern Californian cooking – will come back for inspiration!
Thank you so much, Hanna! I try to keep things colorful if nothing else. 🙂
Awesome post! Would you believe I have yet to try their salads? I’m a burrito bowl girl… Currently working on a sofritas copycat recipe 🙂 I can’t stop glaring at these pics! Gorgeous!!!! And I really love how easily it comes together in the blender!!! Killer!
You know, I just order a salad to get the dressing. I WANT a burrito bowl, and I’m sure they’d give me the dressing to go with it, but I just feel weird! For no reason! The sofritas are SO GOOD too! Yum!
Chipotle’s vinaigrette is really good and I’m excited to make it. Thank you for sharing 🙂
Thank you so much, Janette! Calvin’s favorite way to eat it is on Chipotle’s cilantro-lime rice. Just the rice and the dressing, that’s all he needs. 😉 I feel like we’ve had this conversation before….