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Basic Mustard Vinaigrette

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Mustard Vinaigrette in 30 seconds from start to finish – just grab a jar and some basic ingredients, and shake! This recipe is one you’ll make over and over!

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mustard vinaigrette being poured onto salad greens.

We are in the thick of salad season (okay, I live in Arizona, it’s kind of ALWAYS salad season), and I regularly find myself wanting a change from the same old same old salad dressings.

Making my own means I can mix it up based on what kind of salad I’m eating, and what I have on hand.

While I do love some store-bought dressings, I get sick of a bottle of dressing well before it runs out, and then I have 15 bottles cluttering up my refrigerator. Changing up the salad ingredients and making my own homemade salad dressings means I never get bored! Having a dressing to be excited about is actually the key way to get my family eating salads.

If you follow the basic ratio (shown below), you can create your own recipe – the possibilities are endless, really. In the mood for an Italian flavor? Use Italian seasoning, bump up the garlic and sprinkle parmesan cheese over the top of your salad. Spicy is your bag? Add some crushed red pepper! Southwestern is your thing? A little chipotle pepper, some cumin and coriander… and lime juice instead of balsamic, and you’re in business!

This recipe makes a small amount of dressing (about 1/2 cup) – if you are serving larger salads or want some for tomorrow – just double/triple/quadruple the recipe.

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FAQs

What is a Vinaigrette?

Vinaigrette is basically a mix of olive oil and something acidic, be it balsamic or wine vinegar or a citrus juice (lemon juice, lime juice, orange juice), apple cider or wine, as well as other flavorings, and always seasoned with salt and pepper.

What does vinaigrette dressing taste like?

Using balsamic vinegar makes a sweet/tart flavor, but “tangy” and “bright” are also words used to describe it!

What is the Oil to Vinegar Ratio for making Vinaigrette?

1 part vinegar, 3 parts olive oil

mustard vinaigrette ingredients in a glass jar before shaking

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Key Recipe Ingredients

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  • Balsamic vinegar. I like using an aged balsamic for a richer, deeper flavor.
  • Garlic. Freshly crushed is best and really makes a difference here.
  • Dijon mustard. Adds a tangy, slightly sharp flavor that helps balance the dressing.
  • Olive oil. Use the best you can – extra virgin olive oil is my go-to for dressings.
  • Dried parsley and thyme. Add a subtle herby flavor. You can swap these for other herbs depending on what you like.
Five small white bowls on a marble surface contain the key ingredients for a mustard vinaigrette: olive oil, mustard, vinegar, minced garlic, and a mix of dried thyme and parsley. Each bowl is clearly labeled with text.

How to make this recipe

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  1. In a clean jar or small bowl, add the vinegar, garlic, mustard and mix well.
  2. Slowly add the olive oil while either whisking or stirring rapidly with your fork.
  3. Add the parsley and thyme, salt and pepper, taste and adjust seasonings.
  4. Drizzle onto your salad.
  5. Devour!

Kylee’s Notes

  • Use honey mustard instead of dijon for a sweeter flavor, and switch out the balsamic for apple cider vinegar (and a little honey if you like it super sweet)
  • Use Italian seasoning in place of the parsley and thyme for a different flavor profile
  • Add a little crushed red pepper for a spicy kick!

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5 from 9 votes

Basic Mustard Vinaigrette

Servings 8 Tbs
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes
Mustard Vinaigrette in 30 seconds from start to finish – just grab a jar and some basic ingredients, and shake! This recipe is one you’ll make over and over!

Ingredients
 

Instructions

  • In a clean jar or small bowl, add 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar, 1 clove garlic (minced), and 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard then mix well.
  • Slowly add the 5 tablespoons olive oil while either whisking or stirring rapidly with your fork.
  • Add the ¼ teaspoon dried parsley, ¼ teaspoon dried thyme, and salt and pepper, then taste and adjust seasonings.

Notes

What does vinaigrette dressing taste like? Using balsamic vinegar makes a sweet/tart flavor, but “tangy” and “bright” are also words used to describe it!
Use honey mustard instead of Dijon for a sweeter flavor, and switch out the balsamic for apple cider vinegar (and a little honey if you like it super sweet)
Use Italian Seasoning in place of the parsley and thyme for a different flavor profile
Add a little crushed red pepper for a spicy kick!

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Nutrition

Calories: 82kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 8mg | Potassium: 4mg | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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Update: This recipe was originally posted in 2011, and has been updated to improve reader experience.

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About Kylee Ayotte

I am a born and raised New Zealander (a Kiwi), now living in Phoenix, Arizona. I’m happily married to the love of my life – a hot American boy I met while traveling the world. I’m a mama to 2 awesome little boys and love red things, rugby, cheesecake, and bacon. Mmmmm. Bacon. Meet Kylee

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11 Comments

  1. this looks gorgeous, I love basic vinaigrette’s for all types of salads! I love how you’ve also laid out the instructions so easily! looks fantastic!

  2. What a beautiful and delicious recipe! I can’t believe how easy is to make your own salad dressing at home. Thank you!

  3. I love homemade salad dressings — and they’re so easy when you can just store them in a jar in the fridge and shake before using. Love all your tips to change things up; what a great way to enjoy salads all summer long without getting bored!

  4. Mama Maggie's Kitchen says:

    I should definitely try this on my salad! It will surely give a different flavor. Thanks for sharing!

  5. Anne Lawton says:

    Homemade salad dressing is the best! And this dressing recipe looks so easy, Thanks for sharing.

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