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Home Side Salads

Standby Salad Dressing Recipes

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published7 Dec '16 Updated22 Jul '25
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Here are my eight favourite easy salad dressings – great to keep in the fridge because they last for weeks! Toss with leafy greens, chopped salads, or drizzle over roasted and steamed veg. From French Vinaigrette to Balsamic and my go-to Asian Sesame, all of these take minutes to make.

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Salad Dressing Recipes – standby essentials!

Whether it’s a quick side or a full meal-salad, having a dressing on hand is super handy! But most only last a few days because they use fresh ingredients like garlic or lemon that either spoil of lose flavour after a few days.

But there’s no need to grab a preservative-packed bottle from the shops! Some dressings naturally keep for weeks – no tweaking needed, just classic recipes made without quick-spoiling ingredients:

  1. French Vinaigrette – A zingy classic made with vinegar, mustard, and oil. Sharp, simple, and so good, probably my most made classic dressing.

  2. Honey Mustard Dressing – Sweet, tangy, and creamy, everyone’s favourite all-rounder. Particularly great with steamed greens because it’s a bit creamy so it’ clings better.

  3. Asian Sesame Dressing – Soy sauce based dressing, great on anything from leafy greens to noodle salads. Probably my most used dressing.

  4. Balsamic Vinaigrette – Tangy balsamic classic. A go-to for a reason.

  5. Italian Salad Dressing – The one I pull out to impress! Full of flavour. Requires a bit more effort but boy it is worth it!

  6. Pomegranate Molasses Dressing – Sweet-tart and bold, this one adds a Middle Eastern twist to salads and roasted veg.

  7. Maple Dressing – Smooth and mellow with a hint of sweetness. Pairs beautifully with autumn salads and roasted roots.

  8. Poppyseed Dressing – Summer favourite! Sweet and creamy with beautiful nutty flavour from the poppyseeds. Perfect for upgrading any salad!

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Psst Standby dressings aren’t just for quick side salads. Like this gorgeous brown rice, shredded kale and broccoli and roasted pumpkin salad with the Pomegranate Dressing. Everybody say YUM!

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Ready-to-use salad dressings

All of these salad dressing recipes keep for at least 2 weeks in the fridge. Fantastic standby to make a quick side salad or a more satisfying salad meal! I’ve create a separate post for each recipe so it’s easier to find later. 🙂

Italian Salad Dressing (left) – One of the all time favourite classics, made with dried herbs, garlic powder and parmesan cheese, the shelf life of this dressing is the shorter of 2 weeks or the parmesan cheese used. Don’t skip the parmesan! It really “makes” this.

French Vinaigrette (right) – The eschalots in this are an essential flavouring! The good news is that it continues to soften and flavour the dressing for 2 weeks. Beyond this, the dressing doesn’t go bad but the eschalot flavour fades. This is a really stunning restaurant classic.

Easy Salad Dressing Recipes - Long Shelf Life, Ready To Use - Italian Salad Dressing and French Vinaigrette www.recipetineats.com

Honey Mustard Dressing (left) – Made with mustard, honey, vinegar and olive oil, this beautiful dressing lasts for 3 weeks without the flavour fading. The consistency of this dressing is gorgeous – thick and creamy. And it’s not super sweet, it’s tangy with a touch of sweet.

Balsamic Vinaigrette (right) – The simplest of all dressings, one to know by heart. This one will last for up to 4 weeks, subject to the olive oil you use (see bottom of post re: olive oil shelf live).

Easy Salad Dressing Recipes - Long Shelf Life, Ready To Use - Balsamic Vinaigrette and Honey Mustard Salad Dressing www.recipetineats.com

Pomegranate Molasses Dressing (left) – A personal favourite, this is made with pomegranate molasses which has a syrupy consistency and is sweet and tangy. A classic Middle Eastern condiment that’s increasing in popularity throughout Western countries. Very sheik, vereeeee tasty! Great on leafy greens, roasted veg, beans, couscous, rice, quinoa.

Asian Sesame Dressing (right) – Probably my all time most used dressing because it’s made with just soy sauce, sesame oil, white vinegar, olive oil and sugar, and you can eye ball the measurements. Great to use for leafy greens, shredded greens or chopped veggies. And sashimi salads!

Easy Salad Dressing Recipes - Long Shelf Life, Ready To Use - Pomegranate Molasses Dressing and Asian Sesame Dressing www.recipetineats.com

Maple Dressing (left) – Made with maple syrup, this is a fabulous tangy dressing with a touch of sweet. I use it on everything – leafy greens, chopped salads and roasted vegetables. I’ve kept this for over 2 weeks but see no reason why it won’t last for longer. Extra perfect with roasted pumpkin and sweet potato!

Poppyseed Dressing (right) – One of my favorites for summer! The poppyseeds aren’t just for aesthetics, they add a gorgeous nuttiness to the dressing that intensifies the longer the dressing is left to infuse. This keeps for 3 weeks, probably 4 but I haven’t tried that myself.

Easy Salad Dressing Recipes - Long Shelf Life, Ready To Use - Poppyseed Salad Dressing and Maple Salad Dressing www.recipetineats.com

My kitchen has been a glorious vision this week. Mounds and mounds of greens, bottles and bottles of salad dressings. I ate salads for morning tea, lunch and dinner 3 days straight while I was preparing this post. Remember – 8 salad dressings. Eight. EIGHT!!!! EIGHT!!!! (Tested, photographed, filmed = 30+ batches)

I realise that most people don’t need a recipe video for how to make dressings, so this isn’t a recipe video. It’s to give you a visual of how handy it is to have ready-to-use dressings on hand, and salad ideas. Who ever thought that this former finance gal would one day be swooning over how beautiful salads are?☺️

Watch how to make it


How long can you keep homemade salad dressing? 

I thought it would be useful to pop in a section here with some general information about the shelf life of homemade salad dressings.

Basically, the shelf life of the ingredients used in the dressing determines how long a dressing stays good. The two most common ingredients in dressings that go off / lose flavour are garlic and lemon juice. Fresh garlic is one of the things to watch out for – it can actually cause a nasty form of food poisoning called botulism. So please, be extra cautious with anything with raw garlic in it left in the fridge for more than a few days. Cooked and dried garlic is fine, and query store bought minced garlic because it’s been processed to extend the shelf life, but I don’t know if there is any consequence on shelf life once mixed with other ingredients.

Lemon juice loses acidity and flavour pretty quickly – within 48 hours in my experience. And the same applies to lime juice and other juices used in dressings.

So all the salad dressing recipes I have chosen are made with ingredients with a long shelf life. However, even these still need to be used within 3 weeks. The biggest factor is actually the olive oil. Good extra virigin olive oils should be consumed within 30 days after breaking the seal of the bottle because they start to lose flavour. This doesn’t apply as to normal olive oils used for cooking which don’t have as intense a flavour.

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❤️TELL ME WHICH ONE YOU LOVE THE MOST!!!❤️

What’s are you go-to salad dressing recipes?? Do you make big batches so they’re ready to use on demand like I do?

Tell me which of these appeals to you the most!!  – Nagi xx

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94 Comments

  1. SandyToes says

    December 8, 2016 at 2:00 am

    The one I love the most is 2 of them, Italian and Balsamic Vinaigrette. I’ve always made my Italian as you do… and then one evening we ordered the house salad at our favorite little (12 tables) Italian restaurant, where the owner makes her dressings from scratch twice a week. The dressing was Italian, no question, but with a punch of something extra. Talking to Jessica after dinner, I asked her about the house dressing. We compared ingredients, which were all the same, until she mentioned sweet red peppers. Bingo. She does a super-fine mince to release all their flavor.

    At home, I couldn’t believe what a difference it made. It brightens the dressing up so much and makes me swoon when I drizzle it over the spicy meats in antipasto salad. I leave out the sugar entirely or add a little to taste, depending on how sweet the pepper is.

    Balsamic is classic, and you’re right, it never needs anything else. Ever. It’s ideal over romaine, frisée and spicy radicchio.

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    • Nagi says

      December 11, 2016 at 6:28 pm

      Red peppers! That must be the red bits in the bottles of dressing at the store!! I’m trying that when I finish the giant bottle I currently have, thanks so much for that tip! N x

      Reply
  2. Jeena says

    December 8, 2016 at 1:53 am

    One of my favorite salad dressings is Afghani. Its base is mayonnaise and yogurt with apple cider vinegar and mint added. It can be used on salad, on meats and as a dip. So, so, so good!

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    • Nagi says

      December 11, 2016 at 6:27 pm

      Ohhhhhhh YUM!!!! I totally have to look that up right now! (OK I just did and I can totally see myself using that very soon!)

      Reply
    • Nagi says

      December 11, 2016 at 6:20 pm

      Ohhhhhhh YUM!!!! I totally have to look that up right now!

      Reply
  3. Ali says

    December 8, 2016 at 1:38 am

    Nagi – I am going to try every one of your dressings. They all look great. Currently my favorite dressing is the Green Goddess dressing that the Panera Bread Company makes. Dont know if you have ever heard of them. The problem is they don’t that dressing. I have been meaning to try and make a version at home but have not had the chance yet. Also you take the most beautiful photos of your recipes. If food doesn’t look good I never want to eat it. Thanks.

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    • Nagi says

      December 11, 2016 at 6:19 pm

      Oooh YES!! I adore Green Goddess dressing! I promise to share my recipe soon 🙂 Might not be the same as the Panera Bread Co one but it’s still really yum! N xx

      Reply
  4. Gail says

    December 8, 2016 at 1:29 am

    Love Honey Mustard, and Poppy Seed. Can’t wait to try the French vinaigrette and the Pom Molasses. Thanks for these great recipes and including the info about storage and shelf life.

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    • Nagi says

      December 11, 2016 at 6:18 pm

      Glad you found it useful Gail! Ooh, am all over the pomegranate Molasses one at the moment….

      Reply
  5. Marie-Michèle says

    December 8, 2016 at 1:16 am

    Thank you so much! Merci mille fois!

    I will try all of them! Miam!

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    • Nagi says

      December 10, 2016 at 9:54 am

      Thank you Marie-Michèle! I’m so glad you like them! N x

      Reply
  6. Dorothy Dunton says

    December 8, 2016 at 12:57 am

    Hi Nagi! I love the jiggling video!! Choices, choices…honey mustard is a favorite of mine, but then there’s the sesame and the poppyseed! And the balsamic…..must I choose, can’t I just have them all? These would make great last minute holiday or hostess gifts!

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    • Nagi says

      December 10, 2016 at 9:51 am

      Of course you can!!! I know, that’s exactly what I was thinking 🙂 I’m actually putting together salad hampers as gifts this year and popping these in! N xx

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