Quick Restaurant-Style Salad Dressing

Better than the restaurant, guaranteed to please everyone!Burgers

Dear culinary friends, this recipe reveals the secret behind a restaurant-quality salad dressing—right from your kitchen. It’s creamy, zesty, sweet, tangy, and herbaceous, with a balance that transforms any salad into a showstopper.

 

Ingredients

200 g extra virgin olive oil (about ¾ cup + 2 tbsp)

20 g salt (approx. 1 tbsp; reduce if needed)

80–100 g pure honey (about ¼ to ⅓ cup, adjust to taste)

200 g white balsamic vinegar (approx. ¾ cup + 2 tbsp)

¼ tsp ground black pepper

200 g low-fat natural yogurt (about ¾ cup)

60 g Dijon or whole grain mustard (about 2 tbsp)

250 g water (about 1 cup)

Fresh herbs of your choice (basil, parsley, dill, or chives), finely chopped

Preparation Steps

1. Create the Flavorful Broth

In a medium saucepan, combine:Salad Dressing

Honey

Salt

White balsamic vinegar

Water

Bring to a gentle boil over medium heat. Let it simmer for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. This helps infuse and mellow the sharpness of the vinegar.

2. Blend in Creamy Ingredients

After removing the saucepan from heat and letting it cool slightly:Restaurants

 

Add the yogurt, olive oil, pepper, mustard, and chopped herbs.

Use a blender or immersion mixer and blend everything together for about 5–8 seconds, just until creamy and smooth.

✅ Do not overblend or heat again, as this may cause yogurt to curdle.

 

3. Cool and Store

Allow the dressing to cool fully.

Transfer it to a clean glass bottle or mason jar.

Store it in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. The vinegar acts as a natural preservative.

Serving Suggestions

Perfect for: Green leafy salads, tomato & cucumber salads, cold pasta salads, grain bowls, or even grilled vegetables.

Garnish tip: Drizzle over salads with toasted nuts, feta, or avocado for an added gourmet twist.

As a dip: Thickens slightly when chilled—great with raw veggies or pita wedges.

Tips & Variations

Make it vegan: Use unsweetened plant-based yogurt (like soy or almond) and maple syrup instead of honey.

Zest it up: Add lemon zest or a squeeze of lemon juice for extra brightness.

Spice it: Add a pinch of paprika, cayenne, or red pepper flakes for a mild kick.

Creamier version: Add 1–2 tablespoons of mayonnaise or Greek yogurt.

Make It a Gift!

Pour into a decorative bottle, tie a tag with a ribbon, and gift it to friends or neighbors—great for holidays or housewarmings!Salads

Why You’ll Love It

Healthier than store-bought

No artificial preservatives

Customizable to taste

Deliciously creamy with a bright tang

Pairs with almost every salad and veggie dish

 

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