MY FAVORITE SALAD DRESSINGS

Well, here goes. One of the ways I have learned over the years to cut costs at the grocery store is by making my own salad dressing. Another good way to save dollars is to make homemade bread. But that fact I have already documented ad nauseum in past posts. So, I’m choosing to give it a rest for now. But I can’t promise that I won’t revisit the subject when next I post a bread recipe. But back to salad dressing.

Not only do you save masses of money when you make your own dressings, you eliminate the intake of needless chemical preservatives that who in the heck knows what they are doing to your body! And just for the record, do you really think the manufacturers of salad dressing use quality ingredients?  Of course not. THEY ARE IN BUSINESS TO MAKE MONEY. They use the cheapest ingredients available.

So, below you will find my favorite ways of making even the simplest green salad taste amazing.

And yes, I do use, for example, quality extra virgin olive oil and superior balsamic vinegar in my dressings. I also use fresh garlic, real lemon juice, and fresh herbs. And they do cost money. But the result is worth the price. OK, enough nagging!

I hope you find this list helpful. I know for myself; I always prefer a menu with just a few dishes listed. I also stay as far away from buffets as possible. Too many choices make it hard for me to decide on anything.

So, if you find yourself needing a place to start for salad dressing inspiration, this short list might be of help.

Well, the weather outside is being its usual unpredictable self. This morning the sun was unincumbered with cooled and condensed invisible water vapor (i.e. clouds). So, Mt. Baker along with other Cascade Mountain peaks were in full display. Now we can only see the snowy foothills and the higher peaks are shrouded in grey clouds. While right over Port Susan Bay, big cumulus clouds are busy forming and bonding with the apparent intension of obscuring the sun altogether. But who knows. The entire scene could change within an hour. Ah, life in the Pacific NW.

Peace and love to all.

MY FAVORITE SALAD DRESSINGS

Balsamic Lemon Dressing (under Arugula Salad with a Balsamic Lemon Dressing)

Balsamic Vinegar and Honey Vinaigrette

Balsamic Vinegar, Garlic, and Lemon Vinaigrette

Basil, Shallot, and Garlic Vinaigrette

Basil Vinaigrette – under “Lettuce Talk Salad (Vinaigrettes Too)”

Creamy and Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing

Creamy Balsamic Salad Dressing

Creamy Caesar Salad Dressing

Creamy Honey-Mustard Salad Dressing

Creamy Italian Dressing

Creamy Pecorino-Romano Salad Dressing

Hoisin Sauce, Ginger, and Peanut Butter Salad Dressing

Italian Dressing with Parmesan

Italian Parsley and Fresh Basil Vinaigrette

Kalamata Olive and Fresh Basil Vinaigrette

Lazy Patti Salad Dressing (see recipe below)

Olive Oil and Fresh Lemon Vinaigrette

Ranch Dressing (and Dip)

Simple Basil Vinaigrette

Simple Gorgonzola Salad Dressing

Simple Italian Vinaigrette

Tahini Lemon Salad Dressing

Thousand Island Dressing – under Chef Salad with Thousand Island Dressing

LAZY PATTI SALAD DRESSING

This is my go-to salad dressing recipe when I am feeling lazy. In fact, most of the time I don’t even measure the ingredients. I just pour on some extra virgin olive oil and rice vinegar. And shake on a bit of kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. Toss with some greens and cut veggies and call it good! 

2 parts extra virgin olive oil

1 part rice vinegar (not the sweetened kind)

kosher salt, to taste

freshly ground black pepper, to taste

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