It is super easy, and super cheap, to make your own salad dressing. You should have all the ingredients already on hand to make all of the most basic types of dressings... plus they are much fresher and better for you than the kind in a bottle from the store. I'll start with the one I know my kids will want the most:
RANCH
This ranch isn't as thick as the bottled or powder packet kind of ranch dressing (they put something in there as a thickener), but it tastes the same and I like it thinner because you can use less and it still coats all of your salad. Thinner dressings are always better for getting an even coating, using less, and hence less calories. (It may not work very well for dipping your pizza in, but if you are eating pizza you probably aren't watching your calories or health at the moment anyway)
1/2 cup milk (or almond milk)
2 T mayonnaise (or vegan mayo)
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
1/4 teaspoon celery salt
1 teaspoon dried Italian herbs
pinch cayenne pepper
Put all of the ingredients in a jar with a lid and shake like crazy. It is better if you let it sit for a little bit to let the dried herbs rehydrate. Store the rest in the refrigerator.
So now that you have that one down, here are all the other basic dressings... you can make them in a bowl and just whisk them up, or shake them in a jar. Adjust the ingredients to your taste...
THOUSAND ISLAND
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup ketchup
2 T sweet pickle relish
ITALIAN
1/2 cup oil (olive, canola, vegetable)
1/4 cup vinegar (red wine, apple cider, white, balsamic)
2 T house seasoning*
1 T dried Italian herbs
Optional 1 teaspoon of sugar
You can make this into any kind of special fresh dressing by substituting Dorot frozen herbs instead of the dried herbs, like basil or cilantro. Just use 2 of the frozen cubes. (If you make basil dressing, put in the sugar.)
CATALINA
1/2 cup ketchup
1/4 cup oil (olive, canola, vegetable)
2 T vinegar (white, red wine, or rice)
2 T sugar
HONEY MUSTARD
1/2 cup oil (for a creamier dressing use mayo instead)
2 T dijon mustard
2 T honey
COLE SLAW DRESSING (Also used for Broccoli salad)
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/4 white vinegar
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon celery salt
1/4 teaspoon ground pepper
CREAMY MEXICAN
I use this on my favorite salad of beans, corn, tomato, and avocado.
2 T Mayonnaise
2 T ketchup
splash of rice vinegar
1 teaspoon sugar
sprinkle of house seasoning*
4 or 5 dashes of Tapatio or hot sauce
*HOUSE SEASONING
1 part kosher salt
1/2 part ground pepper
1/4 part onion powder
1/4 part garlic powder
I always have a big shaker jar of this in the kitchen, it is great on frozen vegetables with a little butter, or tossed with olive oil on vegetables before roasting. If you are a carnivore, you can use it on any meats before roasting.
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