Italian Salad Dressing Mix
You will not want to buy Dry Italian Salad Dressing Mix from the store again after tasting this. It is so cheap, quick and easy to make. It makes an entire bowl of the dry mix so you will get multiple servings from this one recipe. Don’t just use it for salad dressing, put it on chicken or vegetables as a marinade for great tasting food.
Source: The Midnight Baker
Italian Salad Dressing Mix
http://www.InDianesKitchen.com
Ingredients
DRY MIX INGREDIENTS :
- 1 Tbsp. garlic powder
- 1 Tbsp. onion powder
- 2 Tbsp. oregano
- 1 Tbsp. sugar
- 1 tsp. pepper
- 1/4 tsp. dried thyme
- 1 tsp. dried basil
- 1 Tbsp. dried parsley
- 1/4 tsp. celery seed
- 2 Tbsp. salt
DRESSING INGREDIENTS:
- 2 Tbsp. of the dry mix from above (shake before measuring)
- 1/4 cup vinegar, white or apple cider
- 2/3 cup oil
- 2 Tbsp. water
Directions
- In a small bowl, combine all of the dry mix ingredients and set aside.
- In a jar with a lid add 2 Tbsp. of the dry mix, vinegar, oil and water.
- Shake well until combined and before serving.
Categories: Salad/Dressings, Spices/Seasoning
My mom makes honey-mustard dressing.
Oh my husband would love that!
useful share
Thanks!
Why buy, when you can make your own fresh. Thanks for sharing.
Right and it tastes 100 times better homemade!
Thank you very much madam for the recipe.Take care.🌹🙏
Thank you Francis!
Welcome madam.🌹🙏
Once again I am saving a recipe from you to a Pinterest board, thanks!
Thanks Brenna! It is worth saving! Have a great week!
Nice post
Thanks!
I’m going to try this! I have a recipe for homemade Caesar dressing we love but haven’t tried Italian!
It is very good! I can’t believe how cheap it is to make salad dressing and they charge a fortune for it in the store!
Sounds delicious!
Thanks!
As in most recipes, the most simple is usually the best.
Right and we pay a fortune for the simple things and ingredients we already have in our cupboard.
Perfect spice mixture to make in quantity and keep on hand.
That’s the best part, that way you make a fresh batch to serve each time. Thank you Bernadette!