Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe — A Full Living (2024)

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Looking for a delicious Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Recipe? This homemade dressing is perfect for all of your favorite salad recipes. It's simple to make, with so much flavor, and a great way to dress up a simple green salad. Made with staple ingredients, and ready in no time!

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Please note: This recipe was originally published in April of 2018, but it has been re-photographed with better instructions and updated in May 2022. We hope you enjoy it!

Does it get better than homemade salad dressings? In our opinion, making your own salad dressing is one of the simple ways of taking your salad to the next level.

Green salads are no longer boring with delicious homemade vinaigrette dressing! You only need a few minutes and ingredients to make this simple recipe.

Try this easy lemon vinaigrette on this simple arugula spinach salad, strawberry goat cheese salad, this steak salad, or even on this keto shrimp salad. The options are endless!

"Best lemon vinaigrette I’ve made! I’ve swapped this for all others. Thanks so much!" -Dina ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭑

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  • ❤️Why we love this recipe
  • 🍯Ingredients
  • ✨Substitutions
  • ✨Variations
  • 📖Instructions ​
  • 🔪Prep Work
  • ✨Tips and Tricks
  • 🍋What to Serve with this Dressing
  • More Ideas
  • 💭Frequently asked questions
  • More Salad Dressings Recipes to Consider
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❤️Why we love this recipe

  • Made with simple ingredients. You most likely have everything you need for this lemon vinaigrette dressing at home already. Anything you don't already have can be picked up at any grocery store!
  • Quick and easy. This dressing is ready in under 15 minutes, and that's including the prep time!
  • Super-versatile. The options are endless with this recipe. Use it on nearly any salad you can think of for a great pop of flavor. Make perfect spring and summer salads, or everyday salads any time of the year.
  • No special equipment needed. While our preferred method for making this dressing is a food processor or a high-powered blender, it can also be made by hand with a whisk, or shaken up in a mason jar!
  • Wholesome recipe that suits multiple diets. This recipe is made with just a few simple, wholesome ingredients. It's naturally free of refined sugars, since it's sweetened with honey. It's also naturally gluten free, low carb, and dairy free. It can also easily be made vegan.

🍯Ingredients

Here are the ingredients we used for this recipe. You can find more information for substitutions and variations below.

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  • Apple cider vinegar. You could also substitute for some red wine vinegar.
  • Dijon mustard. Adds a nice zing flavor to the dressing.
  • Dried oregano. We like using oregano in this dressing because it's subtle and versatile. This helps the dressing pair well with a lot of different salads.
  • Honey or honey substitute. Honey is what we use to make this dressing, and it adds such a lovely flavor and natural sweetness.
  • Extra virgin olive oil. Use something high quality here. Again, this is the base of your dressing and will add a lot of flavor.
  • Fresh lemons. Fresh lemon juice is obviously the base flavor of this dressing. Feel free to add in lemon zest, too!

Visit the recipe card for the full quantities and nutritional information.

✨Substitutions

Here are a few suggestions on additional flavors to try, or simple variations to this recipe.

  • No fresh garlic. Swap fresh garlic for garlic powder if you prefer!
  • Swap the olive oil. Avocado oil or another neutral oil would so make a great choice for the dressing.
  • Different vinegar. You could use white or red wine vinegar, white balsamic, or even regular balsamic.
  • No Dijon. If you don't have Dijon, swap it for stone ground mustard. We don't recommend using regular yellow mustard, however. The flavor would be altered too much.
  • Swap the herbs. You could also add in some other herbs like dried thyme, basil, rosemary, or whatever you'd like if you don't have oregano.

✨Variations

  • Vegan. Swap the honey for a vegan alternative, or use agave or maple syrup.
  • Sugar free. Use your favorite sweetener instead of honey. You can use a sugar free honey variety if you'd like.
  • Add a bit of heat. Love a hint of spice? Try adding a bit of cayenne pepper or red pepper flakes.
  • Adjust the sweetness. Add more or less honey to taste to suit your preference.

📖Instructions ​

🔪Prep Work

  • Mince the garlic.
  • Juice the lemon.
  • Measure out the rest of the ingredients.

Add olive oil (Image 1) and apple cider vinegar to a food processor (Image 2).

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If whisking by hand, we'd recommend adding all ingredients to a bowl except for the olive oil. Whisk vigorously while slowly streaming in the olive oil in a thin stream. This will help emulsify the mixture better.

Now add the oregano, black pepper, salt (Image 3), dijon mustard, honey, garlic (Image 4) and lemon juice (Image 5).

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Food process until smooth and completely emulsified. (Image 6)

Allow the dressing to chill in the fridge for a moment before using it if possible. This helps the flavors develop, plus it may be a bit warm after whisking or blending.

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Serve and enjoy! (Image 7)

Try it with this , a simple spinach arugula salad, this blackberry salad, or this grilled peach salad, and more!

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✨Tips and Tricks

  • Use fresh ingredients. Using fresh garlic and lemon juice will make a huge difference in the flavor. Go for fresh whenever possible!
  • If making the dressing without a blender or food processor, it may help to heat the honey for a few seconds so that it emulsifies quickly and easily. Finely mincing the garlic helps it become well dispersed in the dressing.
  • Adjust the sweetness to taste. The sweetness level of the dressing can be adjusted according to personal preference. If you prefer a sweeter dressing, you can add a bit more honey. Conversely, if you prefer it less sweet, reduce the amount of honey slightly.
  • Emulsify thoroughly. This is key to achieving a smooth and creamy texture to the dressing. Gradually drizzle in the olive oil while continuously whisking or blending to help the ingredients emulsify properly.
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🍋What to Serve with this Dressing

  • This dressing would be perfect to dress a pasta salad, check out our Creamy Pasta Salad Recipe.
  • Serve it with a quick salad and some protein like chicken or fish. You may like our Lemon Herb Chicken or our Pesto Butter Salmon Recipe.
  • Pair with our Green Bean Feta Salad or our refreshing Cold Asparagus Salad!

More Ideas

  • Arugula Spinach Salad
  • Lemon Garlic Green Beans
  • Burrata Caprese Salad
  • Burrata and Prosciutto Arugula Salad

💭Frequently asked questions

Can I make this dressing with a whisk or mason jar?

Yes, you can definitely make this dressing with a whisk or in a mason jar, but you will just need a bit more elbow grease. A dressing made with this method will probably separate in the fridge, and you will likely need to re-shake or whisk it each time before using.

How do I store the dressing?

Store in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 10 days. Do not freeze.

What should I do if the dressing breaks?

To emulsify the dressing properly, whisk the dressing vigorously, shake well, or blend/process thoroughly to combine the ingredients until smooth.

After the dressing sits in the fridge for a while, it may separate. You can shake or whisk again quickly until the ingredients combine again.

If you're still struggling to get the dressing to come together, you can
add a small amount of mustard or honey to the broken dressing can help re-emulsify the mixture. Whisk in the emulsifier slowly until the dressing starts to come back together.

More Salad Dressings Recipes to Consider

  • Creamy Balsamic Dressing
  • Big Mac Dressing
  • Pesto Vinaigrette Recipe
  • Wingstop Ranch Recipe

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Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe — A Full Living (19)

Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing

Briana

Looking for a delicious salad dressing? This homemade dressing is perfect for all of your favorite salads. It's simple to make, with so much flavor, and a great way to dress up a simple green salad. Made with staple ingredients, and ready in no time!

5 from 30 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Salad

Cuisine American

Servings 12 people

Calories 98 kcal

Equipment

  • food processor (or a blender, mason jar, or just a whisk!)

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice (juice of 1 lemon)
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
  • 2 tablespoons honey (or to taste)
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt (or to taste)
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

If using a food processer, blender, or in a jar:

  • Add 4 ounces of olive oil, the juice of 1 lemon, 2 tablespoons of honey, 2 tablespoons of Dijon mustard, and 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar, to a food processor or blender.

  • Add 2 cloves of garlic, 1teaspoon ofdried oregano, ½teaspoon kosher salt, and ¼teaspoonground black pepper. Blend, shake vigorously, or process until completely smooth and emulsified.

To use a whisk:

  • Add the juice of 1 lemon, 2 tablespoons of honey, 2 tablespoons of Dijon mustard, and 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar, to a food processor or blender.

  • Slowly stream in 4 ounces of olive oil while whisking vigorously until the dressing comes together into a smooth, totally emulsified mixture.

To serve:

  • Chill in the fridge before serving for about 30 minutes if possible. Serve with your favorite salad and enjoy!

  • You can store this dressing in the fridge for about 7 days in an airtight container. Do not freeze.

Notes

  • Use fresh ingredients. Using fresh garlic and lemon juice will make a huge difference in the flavor. Go for fresh whenever possible!
    • If making the dressing without a blender or food processor, it may help to heat the honey for a few seconds so that it emulsifies quickly and easily. Finely mincing the garlic helps it become well dispersed in the dressing.
    • Adjust the sweetness to taste. The sweetness level of the dressing can be adjusted according to personal preference. If you prefer a sweeter dressing, you can add a bit more honey. Conversely, if you prefer it less sweet, reduce the amount of honey slightly.
    • Emulsify thoroughly. This is key to achieving a smooth and creamy texture to the dressing. Gradually drizzle in the olive oil while continuously whisking or blending to help the ingredients emulsify properly.
    • If the dressing separates. After the dressing sits in the fridge for a while, it may separate. You can shake or whisk again quickly until the ingredients combine again.
      If you're still struggling to get the dressing to come together, you can
      add a small amount of mustard or honey to the broken dressing can help re-emulsify the mixture. Whisk in the emulsifier slowly until the dressing starts to come back together.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 98kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 1gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gSodium: 125mgPotassium: 12mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 5IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 6mgIron: 1mg

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    1. Mary Ellen says

      What type of greens and toppings are suggested with this dressing?

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    2. Jennifer says

      Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe — A Full Living (20)
      This is amazing!! I will be making this again and again. Yum!

      Reply

      • Briana says

        Thanks so much for your review, Jennifer! We're so glad you enjoy it so much! 🙂

        Reply

    3. April says

      Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe — A Full Living (21)
      A flavorful dressing that I have made over and over again since I found this recipe!

      Reply

      • Briana says

        That is so awesome to hear, April! Thanks so much for your review! 🙂

        Reply

    4. Tan says

      Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe — A Full Living (22)
      It’s very tasty dressing. I like spicy so I put in 5 big cloves of garlic and 1 tablespoon of spicy vinegar with 3 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar. It turned out great for me. Thank you!

      Reply

      • Briana says

        That sounds delicious Tan, thanks so much for your review! 🙂

        Reply

    5. Veronica says

      Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe — A Full Living (23)
      This is a fabulous recipe. The only thing I do different is add fresh basil instead of oregano. It’s so fresh and everyone asks for the recipe.

      Reply

      • Briana says

        Fresh basil sounds so good in this! We're so happy you enjoy it so much, thank you so much for the awesome comment! 🙂

        Reply

    6. Chellie Lynn says

      Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe — A Full Living (24)
      Absolutely delightful! I am on a keto diet so this is perfect for a healthy diet, PLUS it's truly delishous!

      Reply

      • Briana says

        Aww yay!! We're so glad to hear this, Chellie! Thanks for the comment 🙂

        Reply

    7. Heather B says

      Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe — A Full Living (25)
      This is absolutely delicious and my go to dressing for pasta salad…. well any salad!

      Reply

      • Briana says

        This is so great to hear Heather! Thanks so much!! 🙂

        Reply

    8. Dina Alley says

      Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe — A Full Living (26)
      Best lemon vinaigrette I’ve made! I’ve swapped this for all others. Thanks so much!

      Reply

      • Briana says

        You made our day, Dina! So glad you enjoy it and thank you so much for the kind review! 🙂

        Reply

    9. Elena Murphy says

      Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe — A Full Living (27)
      I wanted a special dressing for my homegrown lettuce and this was perfect! It will be my new favorite!

      Reply

    10. Jaime says

      How big is a serving if it makes 12 servings? Looks so good!

      Reply

      • Briana says

        Hey Jamie, We're not exactly sure, but to find out, you could weigh the entire amount of dressing with a food scale, and then divide by 12. We didn't actually do it ourselves, but we feel like it's a very solid amount of dressing when we make it!

        Reply

    11. Penny says

      Love it!

      Reply

      • Briana says

        Thank you so much Penny!

        Reply

    Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe — A Full Living (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the formula for vinaigrette dressing? ›

    The French have decided that the perfect ratio for a vinaigrette is 3 parts oil to 1 part vinegar. For my personal taste, that's a little too oily — but it's totally up to you. My simple system is: In a small screw-top jar, place vinegar and a pinch of salt; cover and shake (this helps to dissolve the salt).

    How long does honey vinaigrette last? ›

    We recommend consuming dressings and sauces within 3-4 days to be safe. Food safety aside, we tend to prefer the taste of freshly made dressings, especially when using citrus, yogurt or garlic, and find that 3-4 days is the sweet spot.

    What is the ratio for a vinaigrette? ›

    Traditional vinegar to oil ratio for vinaigrette

    For a traditional vinaigrette, you'll need to mix about 3 tablespoons of oil to 1 tablespoon of vinegar. You'll also want to add some salt and pepper to taste. Of course, for all four ingredients, the better the quality you use, the better your vinaigrette will taste.

    What are some common mistakes to avoid when making vinaigrette? ›

    12 Mistakes Everyone Makes When Making Homemade Vinaigrette
    • Estimating measurements for all ingredients. inspiredbyart/Shutterstock. ...
    • Using the wrong oil. ...
    • Using the wrong vinegar. ...
    • Leaving out the emulsifier. ...
    • Skipping the mustard. ...
    • Forgetting to check expiration dates. ...
    • Not using fresh herbs. ...
    • Using vinaigrette only on salad.
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    What is house vinaigrette made of? ›

    This is our basic vinaigrette, three parts oil, one part acid, pared almost to its essentials—no shallots, no salt and pepper—so that it can be used almost like a sauce base. The mustard adds flavor and strengthens the emulsion.

    What is classic vinaigrette made of? ›

    Put the mustard, vinegar and olive oil in a jar and season. Shake vigorously to mix. Store in a cool place (not the fridge) until ready to use. Use for all your salads or try one of our recipes, right.

    Does lemon vinaigrette go bad? ›

    Homemade vinaigrettes that include fresh or cooked vegetables (like garlic), herbs and fresh citrus juices will last around three days, according to Ziata. Preservative-free vinaigrettes you'll typically find in the refrigerated section of the grocery store will last a little longer, three to five days.

    Do you have to refrigerate homemade vinaigrette dressing? ›

    If you are using the dressing on a regular basis, there is no need to refrigerate. The acidity in the vinegar should be enough to keep the dressing stable. However, if you add raw garlic or raw herbal leaves (chopped or otherwise), then I would refrigerate because these lower acidity and can spoil.

    Does homemade vinaigrette go bad? ›

    In general, these dressings can last for up to a few weeks (via Know Your Pantry). However, once they've expired, they will give off a noticeable rancid smell.

    How to tell if salad dressing is bad? ›

    There are usually two key indicators that it's time to chuck your dressing. If the bottle's contents begin to give off a rotten or rancid smell, or you notice discolored moldy growths forming on the surface of the liquid, it's time to say goodbye and throw it in the trash.

    Do you refrigerate balsamic vinegar? ›

    While refrigeration after opening is required for many pantry staples, it is not necessary for balsamic vinegar. Putting the balsamic vinegar in the fridge can potentially cause condensation to form on the inside of the bottle, diluting the flavor.

    What is vinaigrette dressing made of? ›

    In general, vinaigrette consists of 3 parts of oil to 1 part of vinegar whisked into an emulsion. Salt and pepper are often added. Herbs and shallots, too, are often added, especially when it is used for cooked vegetables or grains. Sometimes mustard is used as an emulsifier and to add flavour.

    What are the two fundamental ingredients used to make a vinaigrette? ›

    A vinaigrette is made of two basic ingredients - olive oil and balsamic.

    Which of the following ingredients is used in making basic vinaigrette? ›

    Oil and vinegar are the base of the vinaigrette, but they need a little help if they're going to really make a salad appetizing. If you're new to making salad dressings at home, try starting out with just adding some simple salt and pepper.

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