Take your salads to the next level with this curated collection of more than 15 delicious salad dressing recipes. These homemade dressings taste fresher than store-bought options because they contain no preservatives or artificial ingredients, and most come together in minutes.

I eat salads almost every day and like to build them around seasonal produce for maximum flavor and nutrition. Years ago I began making dressings at home because store-bought versions are often high in salt and preservatives and include unfamiliar ingredients. Homemade dressings are surprisingly simple to make, and the fresh flavors bring salads to life.
A bright, well-balanced dressing makes salads exciting and worth including in weekly meal prep. Below you’ll find tips for making vinaigrettes and creamy dressings, plus a roundup of favorite recipes to try.
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Types of salad dressing
Most dressings fall into two categories: oil-and-vinegar vinaigrettes and creamy dressings. Both are versatile and easy to adapt with different oils, acids, herbs and seasonings.
Basic vinaigrette
A basic vinaigrette is a healthy, oil-and-acid based dressing that also doubles as a marinade. Traditional ratios call for about 3 parts oil to 1 part acid, but feel free to increase the acid for a tangier profile.
Vinaigrettes briefly emulsify when shaken or whisked, but the oil and acid will separate over time—simply shake or whisk again before using.
Vinaigrette ingredients
Typical ingredients include olive oil and a vinegar or citrus juice, plus additions to boost flavor:
- Olive oil — A good extra virgin olive oil provides a flavorful base.
- Vinegar or citrus — Red wine, balsamic, apple cider, lemon or lime all work; combining types can add depth.
- Dijon mustard — Adds savory flavor and helps emulsify the dressing.
- Shallot or garlic — Finely chopped shallot or minced garlic add aromatic depth; the acid helps mellow sharpness.
- Sweetener — A teaspoon of honey or maple syrup balances acidity when desired.
- Herbs and seasonings — Fresh or dried herbs and spices like onion powder, cumin or paprika personalize the dressing.
How to make basic vinaigrette
Choose a method that fits your tools and the texture you want:
- Mason jar or lidded container — Add all ingredients, secure the lid, and shake until combined. Quick and low-waste.
- Bowl and whisk — Whisk together the acid, mustard and seasonings, then drizzle in oil while whisking to form an emulsion.
- Food processor — Use when the dressing includes shallots, garlic or herbs for a smoother texture; add oil through the feed tube while processing.
Creamy salad dressing
Creamy dressings range from vinaigrette-based recipes with added yogurt or mayo to thicker blends made without oil. They can be indulgent but are easy to lighten by swapping Greek yogurt for mayonnaise or sour cream.
Creamy dressings are also great as dips for vegetables, wings or grain bowls.
Creamy salad dressing ingredients
Typical components include one or two creamy bases plus a thinning liquid, acid and flavorings:
- Creamy base — Mayonnaise, sour cream or Greek yogurt; vegan alternatives work too. Avocado or tahini add richness and healthy fats.
- Liquid — Buttermilk, milk, non-dairy milk, water or citrus juice to thin the dressing to a pourable consistency.
- Acid — A splash of vinegar or citrus brightens the flavor.
- Sweetener — Honey or maple syrup can balance tangy or bitter notes.
- Herbs and seasonings — Fresh herbs and spices bring freshness and complexity.
- Add-ins — Capers, anchovies, Dijon, roasted garlic, or pickles can deepen the flavor profile.
How to make creamy salad dressing
Most creamy dressings blend best in a food processor or blender for a smooth, uniform texture. Process all ingredients until you reach the desired consistency, then adjust seasoning and acidity to taste.

15 Best Salad Dressing recipes
These homemade dressings will add flavor and freshness to every salad. Below are favorites to try, each with a brief description so you can choose the right match for your greens, slaw or grain bowl.

Honey Champagne Vinaigrette
Light, tangy and subtly sweet, this four-ingredient vinaigrette comes together in minutes and tastes far fresher than store-bought versions.
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Easy Greek Salad Dressing
Fresh and zesty with bright Mediterranean flavors—perfect for a Greek-style salad or grain bowl.
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Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing
Creamy, herb-forward and lighter than traditional ranch, this is great as a salad dressing or a veggie dip.
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Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing
Sweet and savory with a deep balsamic flavor—an excellent match for roasted vegetables and mixed greens.
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Caesar Salad Dressing — Homemade Creamy Caesar
A simple homemade creamy Caesar that tastes far better than most bottled versions and is quick to prepare.
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Homemade Italian Dressing
Zesty and herb-packed, this Italian dressing is ideal for chopped salads and pasta salads.
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Honey Mustard Dressing
Sweet, tangy and fresh—this honey mustard comes together in minutes and works well on salads and as a dipping sauce.
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Creamy Avocado Dressing
A smooth, healthy dressing made with ripe avocado—great on salads, fish tacos or as a sauce for grilled proteins.
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Red Wine Vinaigrette
Tangy and bright, this vinaigrette is versatile for everything from Cobb salads to massaged kale.
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Lemon Poppy Seed Dressing
Bright and slightly sweet, this dressing highlights fresh lemon and is lovely on fruit salads or hearty greens.
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Homemade Louie Dressing
Creamy and flavorful with an optional vegan version—ideal for seafood salads like Shrimp Louie.
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Apple Cider Vinegar Dressing
Sweet and tangy with balanced acidity—works beautifully with apple salads and grain bowls.
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Ginger Orange Dressing
Sweet, savory and full of bright ginger and orange—excellent for slaws, Asian-style salads or as a marinade.
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Homemade Coleslaw Dressing
Creamy, tangy and made with just a few ingredients—perfect for classic coleslaw or broccoli slaw.
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Honey Lime Dressing
Sweet and tangy with bright citrus notes—excellent on slaws, salads and grilled vegetables.
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Green Goddess Dressing
Ultra creamy and herbaceous, this version uses Greek yogurt, lemon and fresh herbs for a healthy, flavorful dressing or dip.
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Lemon Vinaigrette
Bright citrus flavor makes this vinaigrette ideal for delicate lettuces, Nicoise salads and seafood dishes.
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Orange Tahini Dressing
Creamy, sweet and savory—this tahini-based dressing pairs beautifully with roasted vegetables and grain bowls.
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Bacon Blue Cheese Dressing
Rich and savory, this blue cheese dressing with bacon is ideal for wedge salads or as a hearty topping for wings.
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Asian Dressing
Sweet, savory and full of umami—this dressing is perfect for napa cabbage salads, slaws and noodle bowls.
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Raspberry Vinaigrette
Made with fresh raspberries and balsamic vinegar for a sweet-tart dressing that’s addictive on mixed greens and berry salads.
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Experiment with these dressings to find combinations you love. Swap oils, mix different acids, add herbs and adjust sweetness to match your salad ingredients. Homemade dressings store well in the refrigerator for several days—shake or whisk before each use and enjoy fresher, more flavorful salads all week long.