Store bought salad dressings are junk.
I’ve got a simple herbal salad dressing tutorial for you today and the truth is, I think making your own salad dressing is one of the best and easiest health hacks out there.
Store bought salad dressings are junk.
You make all that great home cooked food or set yourself down to a nice healthy salad and then what? Even the organic salad dressings are junk and not to mention, they are expensive.
So many salad dressing labels say they use olive oil and then when you read the label they sneak in soybean, canola oil and other oils that contribute to inflammation in the body.
When you make your salad dressing at home, you know exactly what kind of oil is in it, what kind of salt is used and how fresh the herbs are.
But the salad dressing isn’t just for salad… it’s also for marinades, adding to veggies dishes, rice, fish… It’s all about the sauce, right?
Herbs
This is where the fun comes in and no salad dressing will be the same!
I usually pick from one to three herbs for my salad dressing. For the recipe here, I mix together ½ cup of fresh herbs total or ¼ cup of dried herbs total.
Common choices are: sage, basil, thyme, chives, garlic chives and oregano
Oil
I use olive oil for my dressings. You want to find olive oil that is organic, extra virgin and cold pressed.
If you purchase olive oil that doesn’t say extra virgin or cold pressed on the label, often the olive oil is adulterated with other oils. Do your research on the kind of olive oil you use. I purchase olive oil here: https://organicfruitsandnuts.com/orsaandsuoil.html
Olive oil itself is anti-inflammatory, full of antioxidants and a great source of essential fatty acids that feed the brain.
Vinegar
You can use just about any kind of vinegar, there are so many options. My favorite is apple cider vinegar and I also really enjoy rice vinegar for a lighter flavor. Make sure your vinegar is organic.
Salt
This is where even the natural salad dressings don’t match up. You want to eliminate table salt as much as possible from your diet. Instead you want salt in its natural form that hasn’t been processed into only sodium chloride (table salt). Pink and grey salts in are their original form and are full of electrolytes and are considered healthy salts. When you create your own salad dressings, you are eliminating the negative health effects from eating the table salt that is hidden in so much of our food.
Other ingredient possibilities
2 tablespoons nuts: sunflower or pumpkin seed if you want a thicker salad dressing
4 tablespoons whole yogurt or 1 avocado if you want a creamier salad dressing
1 tablespoon honey if you like a little sweetness
So, what do you think? Ready to start your week with a few minutes of whipping together some salad dressing?
It is easier than you think and once you get in the habit, if you skip it… well, you’ll get right back to it!
Not only will you feel more inspired to cook at home because you have a great dressing on hand to add to whatever you eat, but since your dressings are loaded with herbs, it means that every meal is an herbal one!
Vitamins and minerals, enzymes to help you digest your food, anti-oxidants…. Who doesn’t want more of this at every meal.
Here’s one little thing I’ve learned with making salad dressings. I never use measuring cups because I don’t like to lose even one drop of olive oil. So I use the same jar every time I make it and know where in the jar each measurement goes to.
My mom used to have a salad dressing jar with lines that showed the measurements, but now I just eyeball it. It’s the little things that you never appreciate while it’s happening, but thanks mom, for making such awesome homemade salad dressings.
OK! Let’s ditch the junk dressings, and bring on the good oils and healing herbs!
Enjoy!
Basic Herbal Salad Dressing Recipe
Ingredients
- ½ to ¾ cup olive oil
- ¼ cup vinegar
- ½ cup herbs or ¼ cup of dried herbs
- dash good salt
Instructions
- Put vinegar in jar
- Chop herbs finely and add to vinegar
- Shake well
- Add oil. I add oil last, because I like to add the oil a little at a time to see exactly how much I want for each batch.
- Sometimes I like less olive oil.
- Add salt
Now that is simple, right?
This salad dressing recipe is so simple & packed with nutrients…. TY Kami!
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I’m such a salad person & the dressing is key to the salad!
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If using avocado, when do I add it and do I just mash it or blend it?
Mash and add. All of my recipes are meant to be played with, go ahead and experiment!
Can you use lemon juice in place of the vinegar?
Sure, my recipes are a guide for you to be creative
I want to thank you for the variations in your description. I usually find those pre-recupe banter a distraction but in your case I am eager to try the many variations that can come from this. I am excited to try this recipe tonight. I will be following your posts now. Thanks for doing what you do!
Thank you Kami. I never thought about using avocado. I love your recipes. As you say it does not have to be difficult.
I always make my own dressing. Simple right.
I do it in quarters.
1 quarter olive oil
1 quarter home made jam
1 quarter vinegar, usually balsamic
1 quarter herbs
Thanks, Kami. This is just the recipe I was looking for!
I think this is a perfect way to try out how herbs taste together. Enjoyed the music too
Kami, what kind of herbs are in this recipe? I have no idea what kind to use or how mucch of each kind. All new to me but looking to learn to improve my health.
Hi Kelly
Check out the video, i show the names of each herb and which ones are used for this dressing.
How do you store it? On the counter?
I will make some for sure. Thank you
With using fresh herbs, I store it in the fridge. If I would have used dried herbs, you can store it on the counter.
Thank you, Kami!
You are welcome, thanks for stopping by!
Thanks, Kami! This is EXACTLY what I’ve been needing. I’ve got all kinds of greens going in the garden that need dressing up!!
Good! I love making our dressings.