Last Updated on June 20, 2024 by Michelle
The day I perfected the Italian dressing recipe that our family loves was a very happy day indeed. I can’t believe I lived for over 4 decades without knowing you not only CAN but SHOULD make your own Italian salad dressing.
Let’s make Italian dressing together
Join me as I whip some up this morning. I also break down the details of each ingredient, why I chose that particular one and where I source them as well. Or just skip to 9:45 to see me put it all together.
What’s Italian dressing made of?
Honestly, Italian dressing is simply made from basic pantry ingredients. You’ll need oil, vinegar, something to give it just a little “kick” (I love garlic), something to sweeten it (read notes below for lots of all-natural sweetener options), and some salt and pepper.
Why don’t vinegar and oil mix in Italian dressing?
It can drive you a little batty, if you let it, but it’s totally normal that Italian dressing “separates” quickly and has to be mixed every time you’re going to use it. The reason goes back to high school chemistry class… Vinegar molecules sit closer together, and the substance is more dense than the molecules of oil. So the heavier, denser vinegar will always settle to the bottom of your jar. There’s lots more behind it, actually, but, hey, I never paid close attention in Chemistry class.
Suffice it to say, it’s no biggie and nothing that a little shake of the jar won’t “fix.”
Which salad dressing is the healthiest?
Feel free to make this recipe your own, and definitely use what you have in your pantry. This recipe is very forgiving and will be delicious with whatever similar ingredients you have on hand, such as olive oil instead of my avocado, or honey instead of my maple.
Italian Dressing Recipe
Ingredients for homemade Italian Dressing
- 1 1/2 cups avocado oil
- 1/2 cups apple cider vinegar
- 1/4 cups water
- 4 cloves garlic
- 1 TB maple syrup (use code SOULYRESTED to save $)
- 3 tsp salt (use code SOULYRESTED to save $)
- 1/2 tsp pepper
- 2 tsp nutritional yeast (see notes)
Directions for making Italian Dressing
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Combine all ingredients.
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Stir well or shake in glass jar.
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This recipe makes a little over two cups of dressing, and it stores well in your refrigerator.
Notes about my Italian Dressing Recipe
- Feel free to use parmesan cheese or omit cheese altogether. I always substitute nutritional yeast in place of processed parmesan. Go here for more about that swap: 6 kitchen swaps I’ve made over the years.
- As always, feel free to play with the ingredients and quantities to make this dressing exactly the way your family loves it. That’s the best part of homemade kitchen staples!
- Feel free to use different oils or all-natural sugars, depending on what you have on hand or what your family prefers. Go here for great insights in all the best all-natural sugars.
- No fancy lid is needed, but if you’d like to up your dressing game and use the lid I show in my Italian Dressing Recipe Video, you’ll love this spout lid for mason jars.
- Not sure what sugar you want to use? Go here for a break down of all the best options.
- Use Redmond Real Salt in this recipe and add more than 64 trace minerals to your Italian salad dressing! Use code SOULYRESTED to save & stock up on some of this amazing salt today. I buy it in the bulk size because it stores so easily and keeps forever.
- I source many of these ingredients from Azure Standard. Go here to find out how this independent food supply chain is fixing a broken food system and connecting food suppliers directly to consumers.
Ingredients in my Italian Dressing Recipe
Talk to me about your homemade Italian dressing!
If you have any questions, leave a comment below. And please tag me on ig to show me your DIY Italian dressing @souly.rested.
More Pantry Staples you can make yourself
Homemade Instant Oatmeal (you won’t believe how easy this is!)
How to make your own granola (this is one of my favorites)
Homemade Everything Seasoning (and all the ways you’ll love using it)
Herb Balsamic Vinaigrette (this recipe is a keeper)
And be sure to Download my FREE Pantry Checklist and all the discounts on the best ingredients
“Listen to me, and eat what is good, and you will delight in the richest of fare.” Isaiah 55:2
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