Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe (2024)

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Posted (last updated March 4, 2024) by Wendy Polisi

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Ah, Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing - a highly underrated hero of salads and a personal favorite in my kitchen. This magical concoction has the power to transform any ordinary green ensemble into a delightful symphony of flavors. Making your own Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing is not only easy but also a healthier alternative to store-bought dressings that are often packed with preservatives. Stick with me, and I'll guide you through the process of whipping up this liquid gold that'll make your salads sing!

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If I could make only one salad dressing for the rest of my life, it would be this healthy Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe. I have made some version of this hundreds, probably thousands of times. It is one of my all time favorite dressings.

What makes this dressing special? It is quite simply so flavor-packed that you won't find a store-bought dressing that can compare.

This is a great recipe for meal prep. It takes just five minutes to throw together and gives you a week filled with crave-worthy salads. I would wager to say that this Balsamic Dressing could make a salad lover out of most anyone.

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Balsamic Vinegar Dressing Ingredients

  • Balsamic Vinegar - If at all possible, opt for an aged balsamic vinegar of the best quality you can afford. This will be sweeter than young vinegar, so make sure you taste before adding sweetener if you do not like a sweet dressing. If you are watching carbs, make sure you read the label.
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil - Again, use the best quality you can afford. I use one for dressings and finishing dishes and another for cooking.
  • Sweetener - Your preferred sweetener will do here. Sugar, honey, maple syrup, coconut sugar - it is all good here.
  • Mustard - Dijon, grainy, or any brown mustard is nice.
  • Garlic - You can adjust this to your tastes. If you don’t have garlic, garlic powder or garlic salt works fine. If you use garlic salt, reduce the amount of sea salt.
  • Seasonings - Don’t skip the salt and pepper. Cayenne pepper is optional.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proper ratio of olive oil to balsamic vinegar?

The proper ratio of olive oil to balsamic vinegar in vinaigrette recipes is three parts olive oil to one part vinegar. This is a guide and can be adjusted according to taste or dietary goals.

How do I make creamy Balsamic Vinaigrette?

To make a creamier dressing, add in either ¼ cup mayonnaise, tahini, or plain Greek yogurt in place of ¼ cup of the extra virgin olive oil.

How do I cut back on the oil in salad dressing?

I've used the traditional 1:3 ratio of vinegar to oil here, but feel free to use less oil if you want. If you are trying to cut back on oil, try using chia gel for all or part of the oil. To do this mix ½ tablespoon chia seeds with ¼ cup water and stir. Let sit for about 5 minutes, until it forms a gel.

Why is my dressing separated?

Since oil and vinegar do not naturally mix, they must be forced to combine through a process called emulsification. When the vinaigrette sits, it can separate. All you need to do is whisk it or shake it in a jar until it combines again. You can also re-process it in your blender.

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  • Blender, bowl and whisk, or glass jar with a tight fitting lid.

Storage

This recipe will keep for about two weeks sealed in the refrigerator. I like to keep it in a mason jar.

Variations

  • Add in 1 chopped shallot or 2 tablespoons chopped red onion.
  • Add 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary.
  • Add the juice of one lemon.
  • Omit the fresh minced garlic and instead use 1 tablespoon of garlic powder. (More or less to taste.)
  • For a kick of heat add in 1 minced chipotle chili pepper plus 1 tablespoon adobo sauce.

What Goes With This Dressing?

  • Use on any salad
  • Use as the dressing for a pasta salad.
  • Drizzle a tablespoon or so over fresh steamed vegetables.
  • Drizzle over veggies in a wrap.

Tips for Making Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing

  • Use the best quality olive oil and balsamic vinegar that you can afford and take care that you are actually using extra virgin olive oil. Extra virgin olive oil is defined as containing no more than .8 percent acidity. In an analysis of popular brands of “extra virgin, researchers found that many of them did not actually meet the standards. Inferior oils can have inferior taste.
  • While you can make this dressing with a whisk and a bowl, for best results use a blender. It is the easiest way to get a silky emulsion.

How to Make aBalsamic Vinaigrette Dressing Recipe

Here are step-by-step photos. For the full recipe with measurements, please scroll down.

First, gather your ingredients.

Next, add the balsamic vinegar, garlic, Dijon mustard, salt, pepper, and cayenne pepper to the blender. Process until smooth. (You can also combine the ingredients in a jar and shake or whisk together in a small bowl. )

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After that, add the olive oil.

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That is it! It is really that simple.

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Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing Recipe

Ah, Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing - a highly underrated hero of salads and a personal favorite in my kitchen. This magical concoction has the power to transform any ordinary green ensemble into a delightful symphony of flavors. Making your own Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing is not only easy but also a healthier alternative to store-bought dressings that are often packed with preservatives. Stick with me, and I'll guide you through the process of whipping up this liquid gold that'll make your salads sing!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Course: Salad

Cuisine: American, Gluten Free, Healthy

Diet: Gluten Free, Vegetarian

Keyword: balsamic vinaigrette dressing recipe, garlicky, spicy

Servings: 12

Calories: 126kcal

Author: Wendy Polisi

Equipment

  • Blender

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup balsamic vinegar
  • ¾ cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons honey or other sweetener
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic more or less to taste
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper optional

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Notes

Variations

  • Add in 1 chopped shallot or 2 tablespoons chopped red onion.
  • Add 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary.
  • Add the juice of one lemon.
  • Omit the fresh minced garlic and instead use 1 tablespoon of garlic powder. (More or less to taste.)
  • For a kick of heat add in 1 minced chipotle chili pepper plus 1 tablespoon adobo sauce.

Nutritional information does not include the sugar alcohols in Swerve.

Nutrition

Calories: 126kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 209mg | Potassium: 5mg | Vitamin A: 15IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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About Wendy Polisi

Hi, I’m Wendy! I’m a cook, 5 time cookbook author, blogger, natural health enthusiast…and most importantly a mom. My boys are 18 & 19 and my late life princess is 10.

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  1. robin rue

    That sounds so good. I am going to make this for my dinner salad tonite.

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  2. Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle

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    This is a great dressing. I love the added heat you put in this one. Om nom nom.

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  3. Melissa Chapman

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    My husband makes oil and vinegar dressing almost everyday and he needs to mix it up a little so I will get him this recipe so we have variety.

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  4. Catherine Sargent

    I can't wait to make this recipe. I am glad you and your family are safe. We had a rough night, but we still have power and just had some branches and leaves scattered.

    Reply

  5. Shell

    I love balsamic dressing. I'll have to try your recipe!

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  6. AnnMarie John

    I'm glad your safe from the hurricane. My heart goes out to the people affected as well. I think this recipe is worth a try. I love having salad around and I could live on it too, because I love veggies.

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  7. Angela Milnes

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    I LOVE making my own dressings. This one looks delicious!

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  8. Carol Cassara

    Thank God, you are safe! There are so many people affected by the hurricane and it's heartbreaking to watch the news! This recipe sounds great, I love the flavors and it's perfect for any salad!

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  9. Mitch

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    You are a smart person! If you have to live off of canned food, at least have a topping to make it more palatable! Thanks for sharing this, and I am glad the worst is over for all my Floridian friends!

    Reply

  10. brianne

    This is my favorite dressing ever and I love this recipe! Will have to try it out!

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  11. Theresa

    I've been eating more salads lately and love the idea of using vinaigrette instead of heavy dressings. I like that you have dijon in this recipe. I'm sure it gives it a little extra zing!

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  12. Pam

    This dressing sounds really good. I have always been a fan of vinegarettes.

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  13. Kelly Hutchinson

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    I love balsamic vinaigarette dressing! I use it as a marinare and on salads. I didn't knwo it was so easy to make!

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  14. Liz Mays

    Oh we could use this in so many of our recipes. Yum! I'm curious about that cayenne pepper!

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  15. Ktristin

    YUM! What a simple and delicious dressing, I totally want to make this.

    Reply

  16. Toni | Boulder Locavore

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    Now I have a new flavor dressing for my salad! Thanks for this recipe.

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  17. Tess

    I like balsamic vinaigrettes. A new one to add to my recipes.

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  18. Cinny

    This is fantastic because its one of my fav dressings! I'm going to give it a try next time.

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  19. travel blogger

    This sounds so good! We have been eating a lot of salads lately, and this would be a great way to give it a great new twist. I love homemade dressing, and this sounds perfect!

    Reply

  20. Crystal

    I don't make a ton of dressings from scratch. But this makes it all sound so simple. I may ditch the bottled dressings from here on out.

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  21. Shannon Gurnee

    I love Balsamic Vinaigrette dressing! I would love to try making this sometime. Thanks for sharing.

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  22. Mary Ann

    The dressing looks great. I will definitely try your recipe because I love balsamic vinaigrette. So glad to hear you were ok in the storm!

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  23. Tracy @ Ascending Butterfly

    ooh I love Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing! I have never tried making my own, this doesn't sound to intimidating even for time starved me, I might just have to give this a go. I have some cute mason jars all empty that I needed something to do with!

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  24. Our Family World

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    The only way we can counter the effects of natural calamities is to always be prepared for any emergency. I am happy you and your family is safe. I am one with you in praying for the victims of the hurricane in FL and TX.

    Reply

  25. Annemarie LeBlanc

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    Love your dressing recipe. I am happy you and your family is okay and that preparedness was a priority.

    Reply

  26. Shannon Graham

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    I can't wait to give this a try! Looks delish!

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  27. ECruz

    Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe (21)
    I love this dressing. I just made it but I would like to know what the serving size is. I see the nutrition information but not the serving size/amount. 2 tablespoons, like most?

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    • Wendy Polisi

      It is 1/12 of the recipe.

      Reply

  28. Melissa

    Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe (22)
    I just made this vinaigrette and it is so delicious and easy! Instead of putting it in a blender, I shook it up in a mason jar and it was perfect. I also added some dried basil and oregano for a little extra Italian flavor. My husband is not usually a fan of balsamic vinaigrette’s, but loved it!

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    • Wendy Polisi

      I am so glad that you all enjoyed it! I have started doing the mason-jar thing too - I get tired of hand washing the blender. Love that addition of herbs.

      Reply

  29. Angelina

    Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe (23)
    Literally the best recipe!! Thank you for sharing.

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    • Wendy Polisi

      I am so glad you enjoyed it! It is a favorite of mine - I know it by heart and make it almost every week.

      Reply

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FAQs

What is balsamic vinaigrette dressing made of? ›

At its most basic, balsamic vinaigrette is made of oil and balsamic vinegar. The oil is usually olive oil, and there is usually an emulsifying ingredient such as mustard. Herbs and spices, salt and pepper, and a sweetener such as honey may also be added.

How to make homemade balsamic vinegar from scratch? ›

Quick Guide: Homemade Balsamic Vinegar

Crush Lambrusco or Trebbiano grapes to extract their juice (the “must”). Strain the must and simmer it for 2–3 days until it halves and thickens. Store it in a wooden barrel for a minimum of 12 years, transferring to a smaller barrel each year.

Is balsamic vinaigrette the healthiest dressing? ›

Balsamic Vinaigrette

Martin says, "It's got a hint of sweetness with little to no added sugar and is packed with heart-healthy unsaturated fats." Plus, the lack of sugar can be good for those looking to lose weight in particular, as well as for those on low-sugar and low-carb diet plans.

What's the difference between balsamic vinegar and balsamic vinaigrette? ›

Balsamic vinegar is pure vinegar. Balsamic vinegar is dark brown in color and has a very robust, slightly sweet flavor. Balsamic vinaigrette is a mixture made with balsamic vinegar, olive oil, sugar, salt and/or other spices. It is typically used as a salad dressing but has other uses in the kitchen as well.

What is the healthiest salad dressing? ›

8 Simple and Healthy Salad Dressings
  1. Sesame ginger. This simple salad dressing doubles as an easy marinade for meat, poultry, or roasted veggies. ...
  2. Balsamic vinaigrette. ...
  3. Avocado lime. ...
  4. Lemon vinaigrette. ...
  5. Honey mustard. ...
  6. Greek yogurt ranch. ...
  7. Apple cider vinaigrette. ...
  8. Ginger turmeric.
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What should be the first ingredient in balsamic vinegar? ›

Traditional balsamic vinegar begins with grape must (whole pressed grapes including the seeds and stems) usually Lambrusco or Trebbiano varieties. This is cooked and reduced into a concentrate, then naturally fermented for up to three weeks.

How long does homemade balsamic vinaigrette last? ›

4) Refrigerate for up to 10 days.

While this dressing could safely last longer than ten days (always use your best judgment), it has the best flavor within the first week to ten days. Know that real olive oil often solidifies a bit in the fridge—that's perfectly normal and not a sign of decay.

What are the rules for balsamic vinegar? ›

To qualify as tradizionale, balsamic vinegars must be aged for a minimum of 12 years and have no ingredients other than grape must. The color of the label indicates the minimum level of aging: Red means 12 years, silver means 18 years, and gold means 25 years.

What is the most unhealthy salad dressing? ›

Depending on the ingredients, some dressings tend to be less healthy than others.
  1. Caesar. And at the top of that list? Caesar dressing. ...
  2. Thousand Island. Next in line is Thousand Island. ...
  3. Blue cheese. The delicious crumbles that make blue cheese dressing a fan favorite can also make it dangerous for a balanced diet.
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Is balsamic vinaigrette high in sugar? ›

Balsamic vinegar is usually safe to add to foods. It contains very few calories, is low in sugar, and is fat-free. In addition, there are several potential health benefits associated with balsamic vinegar.

Is balsamic vinegar good or bad for gut health? ›

Improves digestion and gut health

The enzymes in balsamic vinegar help with digestion and absorption of nutrients, making this an excellent addition to any diet plan. Protein – Balsamic vinegar helps with protein digestion by breaking down the amino acids and making them more absorbable by your body.

Is balsamic vinaigrette good for high blood pressure? ›

Heart health and blood pressure

Balsamic vinegar can reduce the concentration of triglycerides and total cholesterol in the body; these have been linked to heart attacks and stroke. Also, due to its low saturated fat content, balsamic vinegar is believed to enhance heart health and reduce high blood pressure.

Does balsamic vinegar go bad? ›

We can say that aged balsamic vinegar has an indefinite shelf life. However, it would be convenient to use the product once opened, within two to three years, and the one that has yet to be opened, within five years. After that time, its color may change, and the flavor will no longer be as bright and fresh as before.

What is the closest dressing to balsamic vinegar? ›

Mix equal parts lemon juice, molasses, and soy sauce. This will give you a good flavor (and color) approximation and doesn't require any fancy ingredients. Pull a few things from your pantry and fridge and you're in business!

What is the main ingredient of balsamic vinegar? ›

Traditional balsamic vinegar is made only with one ingredient — "grape must" (in Italian, "mosto"), the sweet juice of freshly pressed grapes — that is boiled to a concentrate, fermented and acidified, and aged for 12 to 25 years or longer in wood barrels.

What is balsamic vinegar sauce made of? ›

Balsamic glaze is also called a “balsamic reduction.” It is essentially a reduction of balsamic vinegar. Additional sweeteners like honey or sugar can be added. The balsamic vinegar is simmered in a saucepan until it has reduced down and thickened to a maple-syrup consistency.

What is healthy about balsamic vinaigrette? ›

Acetic acid is the active compound in balsamic vinegar. This acid contains strains of probiotics that aid digestion. The probiotics found in acetic acid can help promote good gut health and digestion while supporting overall immune function.

What's the difference between balsamic vinaigrette and Italian dressing? ›

The main difference between Italian dressing and vinaigrette lies in their composition: Italian dressing typically includes oil, vinegar (often wine vinegar), herbs, spices, and sometimes additional ingredients like garlic or Parmesan cheese. It tends to have a more pronounced and complex flavor profile.

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