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I couldnโt live in a world without a good homemade Italian Dressing Recipe. This one is quick, easy, and works delicious magic on anything from baby greens to a plate of homegrown tomatoes. So much better than Olive Garden, and not a filler or artificial ingredient in sight.

Megganโs notes
This homemade salad dressing is inspired by the legendary dressing at Olive Garden. Itโs infused with red wine vinegar, lemon, honey, herbs, and Parmesan cheese. Itโs packed with flavor and so easy to make, you might never open a store-bought bottle again!
And honestly, you donโt need to. Iโm not a food snob, and I donโt mind convenience products or cutting corners, but I draw the line at store-bought dressing. If you have the ingredients, making dressing from scratch is always the best way to go. Youโll get the best, freshest taste and have all the control to make exactly what you want.
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Italian Dressing Recipe Ingredients
At a Glance: Here is a quick snapshot of what ingredients are in this recipe.
Please see the recipe card below for specific quantities.
- Lemon juice: To add fresh lemon zest, zest the lemons before cutting in half to squeeze for juice.
- Mustard: Dijon mustard adds flavor and aids in emulsification. Or substitute ยผ teaspoon ground mustard powder.
- Herbs: I like a mixture of dried basil, dried oregano, and dried parsley. Or, substitute 1 ยฝ teaspoons of Italian seasoning. To substitute fresh herbs, use 1 tablespoon of each.
How to Make Homemade Italian Dressing
- In a large bowl, whisk together olive oil, red wine vinegar, lemon juice, honey, Dijon mustard, basil, oregano, parsley, and garlic powder. Stir in Parmesan cheese. Season to taste with salt and pepper (I like ยฝ tsp salt and ยผ tsp pepper).
Italian Dressing tips and variations
- Yield: This Italian salad dressing recipe makes about 1 cup of dressing, enough for 8 servings, 2 tablespoons each.
- Mix it up: Whisk it up in a bowl or shake it up in jar with a lid. Either way youโre good to go. I always use a jar when Iโm making extra or plan to store it for a few days. White wine vinegar works in place of the red wine vinegar if thatโs all you have.
- Creamy italian dressing: Add ยฝ cup good quality mayo (Hellmanโs or Best Foods) to the dressing.
- Fresh herbs:ย Use about twice the amount the recipe calls for because the equivalent in dried herbs takes up less room in the measuring spoons. Onion powder and red pepper flakes are excellent additions, too.
- Fresh garlic: Substitute 1-2 garlic cloves (minced) for the garlic powder.
- Marinade: The dressing makes an excellent marinade for chicken (especially if youโre grilling it). Just combine in a bowl or plastic bag and marinate for 30 minutes at room temperature or up to 4 hours in the refrigerator.
How to use this Italian Dressing Recipe
A good homemade salad dressing is worth the effort and will always taste better than what you can buy at the store. Think beyond salads, though! Here are some more ways you can put your Italian dressing to work:
- Add to a sandwich instead of oil and vinegar, just like Jersey Mikeโs does.
- Elevate any pasta salad or panzanella salad.
- Use as a marinade for beef, pork, or chicken.
- Drizzle over roasted or grilled vegetables, especially grilled asparagus or roasted green beans.
- Stir into sour cream for a quick dip for chips or vegetables.
- Skewer cheese cubes, folded salami, and grape tomatoes, then drizzle with dressing for a quick appetizer.
- Stir into hummus or tapenade.
How to store Homemade Italian Dressing
Store leftover vinaigrette covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Make ahead:
Make the dressing up to 3 days in advance. For best results, leave out the Parmesan cheese and sprinkle it on your salad right before tossing.
Italian Dressing FAQs
I look for extra virgin olive oil whenever Iโm making salad dressings (Cobram Estates is my favorite brand). Because you arenโt cooking the oil, the flavor can really make a difference.
Organic red wine vinegar is made from a variety of organic Italian grapes. Spectrum brand red wine vinegar is organic and is a product of Modena in Italy.
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Homemade Italian Dressing
Ingredientsย
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice (see note 1)
- 2 teaspoons honey
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard (see note 2)
- 1 teaspoon dried basil (see note 3)
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon dried parsley
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder or 1 clove minced fresh garlic
- 1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Instructionsย
- In a large bowl, whisk together olive oil, red wine vinegar, lemon juice, honey, Dijon mustard, basil, oregano, parsley, and garlic powder. Stir in Parmesan cheese.
- Season to taste with salt and pepper (I like ยฝ teaspoon salt and ยผ teaspoon pepper). Store covered in the refrigerator.
Notes
- Lemon juice: To add fresh lemon zest, zest the lemons before cutting in half to squeeze for juice.
- Mustard: Dijon mustard adds flavor and aids in emulsification. Or substitute ยผ tsp. ground mustard powder.
- Herbs: I like a mixture of dried basil, dried oregano, and dried parsley. Or, substitute 1 ยฝ tsp. of Italian seasoning. To substitute fresh herbs, use 1 Tbsp. of each.
- Yield: This Italian salad dressing recipe makes about 1 c. of dressing, enough for 8 servings, 2 Tbsp. each.
- Storage: Store leftover vinaigrette covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Memories โฆ tastes like Nonna Violaโs dressing! Thank-you.
Youโre welcome, Bob! โ Meggan
every one liked itโ-will be made often
Happy to hear that, Jose! โ Meggan
I have made this dressing about once a month for the past 2 years. I donโt use the Parmesan, and it keeps well. It has become our favorite. Thanks!
Youโre welcome, Sue! Iโm so happy itโs become a favorite! Take cake! โ Meggan