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Homemade Italian Dressing can be made easily in your own kitchen. One thing is for certain once you start making your own homemade Italian Dressing you won’t be purchasing salad dressings anymore.

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Simple Italian Salad Dressing Recipe

This is your basic recipe for Italian dressing.You may want to experiment with using different flavored nut oils, and different types of vinegar when you make this homemade Italian Dressing. The possibilities really are endless.

While you can buy Italian dressing in any supermarket, none will taste as delicious as thissimple vinaigrette. Freshly made dressing turns even the simplest salad of mixed greens into a spectacular starter. Try making this recipe, and you will agree that the few minutes it takes to bring together is more than worth it.

Vinaigrette Making Basics

Oil and vinegar don’t get along, and it takes a lot of energy to combine them. The traditional way of making a vinaigrette is with a whisk, but it is easier to put all the ingredients in a jar with a cover and give it a good shake. If you are okay with smooth vinaigrette, an even easier way is to use a blender.

Ingredients

Here’s a list of what you need:

  • Vegetable oil
  • Cider vinegar
  • Sugar
  • Salt
  • Driedoregano
  • Crushed red pepper flakes
  • Minced garlic
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How to Make Homemade Italian Dressing

  1. Place all ingredients in a bowl.
  2. Whisk to combine ingredients.
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  1. Pour the dressing into an airtight bottle or jar.
  2. Refrigerate the dressing for several hours.
  3. Shake well before serving.
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Variations ofHomemade Italian Salad Dressing

After mastering thisItalian vinaigretterecipe’s basics, there are almost endless ways you can customize it to your liking. The easiest way to start experimenting is to switch up the type of vinegar and oil you use in the recipe.

When it comes to your choice of vinegar, the most popular options are apple cider, balsamic, and red wine vinegar. You will probably want to stay away from harsh white and distilled vinegar. Better choices include:

  • Apple cider vinegar is called for in this recipe, and it’s a good choice if you want a middle-of-the-roadItalian vinaigrettethat will appeal to the most people. It is also well-known for itsmultiple health benefits.
  • Red wine vinegar is popular, widely available, and inexpensive. As a by-product of making wine, red wine vinegar has multiple varieties, but they have lots of tang to them. If you love a sour taste, you may want to use red wine vinegar.
  • Balsamic vinegar is the king of vinegar. It has a thick consistency, reduced tang, and pronounced sweetness. Quality balsamic vinegar is expensive, but using it in asimple vinaigretteis worth it if you like the taste.

You have a lot of flexibility with the oil you choose for this recipe. The biggest decision you will need to make is whether you want to use the oil as a flavoring component or not.

  • The oil that is labeled vegetable oil in the supermarket may contain any variety of oils. It is very versatile because you can use it for cooking and in dressing. Vegetable oil is almost tasteless and lets the other ingredients of the vinaigrette take center stage.
  • Other light, neutral oils include canola oil, grapeseed oil, and sunflower oil, are good choices if you want the oil to stay in the background.
  • On the other side of the spectrum, if you want your oil to play a large part in the flavoring of your dressing, go for extra virgin olive oil (EVOO). If using all EVOO is too heavy, but you still want the taste, use half EVOO and half of another neutral oil.

Tips for Making and Storing theBest Homemade Italian Dressing

  • Fresh is best.Chop the fresh garlic and oregano if you can. Oil goes off quicker than you think and will ruin the flavor of your dressing.
  • Use as a marinade for beef.Thishomemade Italian salad dressingworks as an excellent quick marinade for skirt or hangar steak.
  • Store in a jar in the fridge for up to 5 days.Give the jar a good shake before using the dressing.

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Homemade Italian Dressing

Make the best homemade Italian salad dressing instead of using a packaged mix.It's so much better when it is made fresh.

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Course: Salad

Cuisine: Italian

Keyword: Homemade Italian Dressing, Low Carb, Salad Dressing

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 33kcal

Author: Stephanie Manley

Ingredients

  • 1 cup vegetable oil
  • ½ cup cider vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon oregano
  • ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • ½ teaspoon minced garlic

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in a bowl.

  • Whisk to combine all ingredients together well.

  • Pour dressing into an airtight bottle or jar.

  • Refrigerate several hours before serving.

  • Shake well before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 33kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 0g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 291mg | Potassium: 10mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 0.1mg

About Stephanie Manley

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

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  1. Midge

    Interesting reviews and comments. Have you ever heard of San Francisco seasoning? I used to get it in the 70’s in the Bay Area and it was perfect for coleslaw. Just mayo and SF seasoning was perfect. Alas, it is not sold anymore and I don’t know anyone who can duplicate it.

    Reply

  2. George Neusse

    I have made a version of bernsteins restaurant recipe dressing. I think it is pretty close. but it has an ingredient you have to find that is not in your local supermarket.
    Malted Barley Extract. I found it on amazon. It makes all the difference.

    What I dont know is where to post it for the world to see properly.

    Regards,

    George

    Reply

    • Margaret Luke

      Where can I find the recipe for your version of bernsteins restaurant recipe dressing?

      Margaret

      Reply

    • staci

      EEEEK! Bernstein’s Restaurant Recipe Italian Dressing: Exactly what I’ve been looking for and what brought me here 🙂 Do share please!

      Before they changed the quality by diluting it with water as the main ingredient – it was the hands-down absolute best dressing. We even used it as a raw food health bar I worked at in the 1970s.

      Reply

    • Vicky Rodriguez

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      Posting on this site is just fine, or Facebook! Thanx for the advise, going to amazon right now!

      Reply

    • Lynn

      George,
      Will you please share your recipe version of Bernstein’s Restaurant Recipe Italian Dressing?
      So many of us would greatly appreciate it.
      Thanks!

      Reply

  3. Robert Leopard

    Bernstein’s Restaurant Recipe Italian dressing is the best dressing I’ve found.
    Unfortunately it is no longer in local stores, and I suspect that they were bought out and closed.
    Here’s the ingredient list from China Mart’s website: (Excuse me, Walmart’s website)
    Water, Soybean and/Or Canola Oil, Vinegar, Romano Cheese (Pasteurized Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes), Salt, Sugar, Contains 2% Less of Garlic Powder, Barley Malt Extract*, Parmesan Cheese (Pasteurized Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes), Spices, Citric Acid, Hydrolyzed Soy and Corn Protein, Potassium Sorbate and Sodium Benzoate (Preservatives), Anchovy Extract, Flavorings, Xanthan Gum, Paprika, Lactic Acid, Caramel Color, Onion Powder. *Dehydrated Contains Milk, Fish, Wheat, Soy.

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    • George Neusse

      I have made a version of bernsteins restaurant recipe dressing. I think it is pretty close. but it has an ingredient you have to find that is not in your local supermarket.
      Malted Barley Extract. I found it on amazon. It makes all the difference.

      What I dont know is where to post it for the world to see properly.

      Regards,

      George

      Reply

      • Deb Phelan

        Please send me the recipe of what you came up with in regards to “Bernstein’s Italian Dressing”!! It is not available in my area and it makes the best chicken on the grill when marinaded with it.

      • Callie

        Yes please, George, send me your Bernstein’s Restaurant Recipe Italian recipe, too! Was put on a super restrictive diet over a year ago – have to even make ketchup from scratch! But my BRRI-style dressing recipe just doesn’t cut it & I’d love to have salad again with a dressing that tastes like my old favorite!

      • LB

        Yes! Please post that recipe! My kids call Bernstein’s Restaurant Recipe Italian the “Magic Sauce” because it makes them love vegetables. So hard to find in stores now. If you have a good recipe for it, please share!

      • Shelley Young

        Yes, please send recioe for Bernstein’s Restaurant recipe deessing!
        Thank you

  4. Kathy

    I’m looking for MCL vinaigrette dressing.
    It is so good my family always said they could just drink it.

    Reply

    • Stephanie

      I am sorry who is MCL? I don’t know.

      Reply

  5. Florence Stamm

    i am looking for Mcl restaurant vinegar and oil dressing

    Reply

  6. judynick

    This doesn’t seem to mimic Bensteins restaurant dressing. This could be any italian dressing.

    Reply

  7. Debbie Davis

    I am looking for a comparable salad dressing to Berstein Italian dressing. Thanks, Debbie

    Reply

    • Stephanie Manley

      I am not familiar with their dressing. Are they a brand or a restaurant?

      Reply

      • Debbie Davis

        I think it’s a restaurant’ I bought another brand to use in the receipe. Thanks

  8. Susan

    Yummy!!! Easy and very good.

    Reply

  9. jill

    I don’t know any Italian that uses Apple Cider Vinegar!

    Reply

    • Stephanie

      How would an Italian make Italian dressing?

      Reply

      • Kimberlee

        In Italy they simply dress their salads with oil and vinegar. So much healthier than how we do it in the states!

      • Stephanie

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        A lot of people dress their salads with vinegar and oil.

    • Anonymous

      Have to agree with that. Cider vinegar in the US maybe, as it seems to be the norm for any US website recipe calling for vinegar, but you’d be hard pressed to find Italians using cider vinegar anywhere else.

      Reply

    • Carolyn Strama

      I’m 100% Italian. We used cider vinegar regularly and wine vinegar as well. In recent years, various forms of dressing have gotten popular such as the Balsamic’s, Wine Vinegar and so on. I now use a variety of vinegars. We still do use Cider Vinegar especially for the vinaigrette dressing for vegetable salads, such as green beens, Broccoli, beets and many others!

      Reply

  10. Deborah Cunningham

    Did you find this ? I”m looking for it also.

    Reply

    • Stephanie

      What would you be looking for?

      Reply

  11. Shawn

    Kelli, use red wine vinager instead of the cider. That gives it quite a bit of a flavor change. Also substitute 1/4 cup of the veg oil with extra virgin olive oil.

    Reply

  12. Kelli

    Hello,
    I’m looking for a Red Italian Salad Dressing comparable to
    Wood Ranch. Does anybody know what it is that gives it that zing?
    Thanks

    Reply

  13. Kim

    I am looking for MCL’s vinegar and oil recipe. Can you please send my way if you have it?

    Thanks,
    Kim

    Reply

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FAQs

What is zesty Italian dressing made of? ›

Distilled Vinegar, Vegetable Oil (Soybean And/Or Canola), Water, Sugar, Salt, Contains Less Than 2% Of Garlic,* Garlic, Red Bell Pepper,* Onion,* Onion, Spice, Xanthan Gum, Monosodium Glutamate, Natural Flavor, Lemon Juice Concentrate, Calcium Disodium EDTA (To Protect Flavor), Annatto Extract (Color).

What is Olive Garden Italian dressing made of? ›

Ingredients. Water, Soybean Oil, Distilled Vinegar, Sugar, Salt, Eggs, Romano Cheese (Pasteurized Part Skim Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes), Dehydrated Garlic, Spice, Xanthan Gum, Dextrose, Annatto Color, Calcium Disodium EDTA Added to Protect Flavor, Natural Flavor.

What are the ingredients in praise Italian dressing? ›

Ingredients: Water, white vinegar, vegetable oil (antioxidant (320)), sugar, salt, garlic (food acid (330)), mineral salts (332, 341, 508), lemon juice concentrate (0.4%) (food acid (330), preservative (223)), vegetable gums (407, 410, 415, 440), red capsicum, herbs (0.1%) (oregano, parsley), natural flavour, onion, ...

What is house Italian dressing made of? ›

Italian Dressing Recipe Ingredients

Lemon juice and white wine vinegar – They make the dressing zesty and bright. Dijon mustard – For extra tang. Garlic – It adds sharp, savory depth of flavor. Honey – Don't skip it!

What's the difference between traditional Italian dressing and zesty Italian dressing? ›

A: Yes, zesty has a little more garlic and stronger spices. Helpful? Thank you for your feedback!

What is the difference between Italian and zesty Italian dressing? ›

What's the difference between Italian dressing and zesty Italian dressing? Regular Italian dressing and zesty Italian dressing use the same base recipe, but the zesty version has added flavor for more zing.

What do they call Italian dressing in Italy? ›

Despite its name, Italian dressing is not used in Italy, where salad is normally dressed with olive oil, vinegar or lemon juice, salt, and sometimes balsamic vinegar at the table, and not with a pre-mixed vinaigrette.

What is Heinz Italian dressing? ›

Heinz Italian Dressing is a light and delicious salad dressing mixed with natural Italian herbs. Bring your salad to life with Heinz Italian salad dressing or use it on sandwiches and burgers for that added burst of taste! This is a Vegetarian product.

What is in golden Italian dressing? ›

Soybean Oil, Water, Distilled Vinegar, High-Fructose Corn Syrup, Salt, Garlic, Onion Powder, Red Bell Pepper, Xanthan Gum, Potassium Sorbate (a preservative), Parsley, Oregano, Calcium Disodium EDTA (protects flavor), Carotenal (natural color), Ploysorbate, Citric Acid.

Why is Italian dressing so good? ›

Made with a base of oil, vinegar, and lemon juice the Italian dressing provides a full-bodied flavor to compliment any dish. It is lower in calories and fats and is considered a healthy option as compared to cream-based dressings.

What is the difference between French and Italian salad dressing? ›

Here are the main differences between the two: Flavor: French dressing tends to have a tangy and slightly sweet flavor. It often incorporates ingredients like vinegar, mustard, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, and various herbs and spices. Italian dressing, on the other hand, has a more savory and herbaceous taste.

How long will homemade Italian dressing last? ›

Homemade Italian Dressing storage

Homemade Italian Dressing can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2-3 weeks, just give it a good stir or shake before using. If you use fresh garlic and fresh herbs (as opposed to powders), it is good for up to three days.

Is homemade Italian dressing good for you? ›

Yes, this Italian dressing is healthy! It's made with extra-virgin olive oil, which has heart-healthy monounsaturated fats (MUFAs). MUFAs and herbs—including the herbs in this recipe—have been shown to calm chronic inflammation.

What are the ingredients in Fanny's Italian dressing? ›

Water, Canola Oil, Red Wine Vinegar, Distilled Vinegar, Salt, Sugar, Monosodium Glutamate, Dehydrated Garlic, Xanthan Gum, Modified Corn Starch, Disodium EDTA (To Protect Flavor).

Is zesty italian salad dressing healthy? ›

Italian dressing tends to be lower in calories and fat than cream-based dressings, so if you are working on maintaining or losing weight, it can be a better choice than some alternatives.

Is zesty Italian dressing healthy? ›

Italian dressing is often considered a healthy option when compared with creamy dressings because it's lower in calories and fat. But because it can be high in sodium and the calories quickly add up if you use more than the serving size, it's still important to watch the amount you eat.

What does zesty Italian dressing taste like? ›

Robust and blanced, this dressing adds onion, garlic, red pepper, and oregano to it's oil and vinegar base to create a deliciously bright, memorable and crowd-pleasing flavor.

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