Homemade Vinegar Dressing Recipes for Sugar-Free Salad Vinaigrettes (2024)

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When ever we entertain and have guests over for dinner, I am always surprised at how impressed our friends are with our homemade salad dressings. I guess everyone’s tastes buds have been fried by all the preservatives and flavorings in store-bought vinaigrettes nowadays, because mine are not “delicacies.” Or at least we don’t think so! Our salad dressings are super easy to make and are extremely healthy to eat, so that’s why we do it. Maybe they are more “fancy” than I used to think. I’ll let you be the judge. 🙂

Table of Contents:

  1. Types Of Vinegar
  2. Basic Vinaigrette Recipe
  3. Cream Vinaigrette Recipe
  4. Sweet Vinaigrette Recipe

Types of Vinegar

Before I share my recipes, we need to “talk vinegars” for a minute. Certainly not all vinegars are created equal and some are flat-out horrible for you.

White Distilled – Colorless and sharp, white vinegar is made by the acid fermentation of distilled alcohol – distilled from assorted grains. We use this for cleaning and washing fruit and vegetables from the store.

Apple Cider Vinegar – Made from apples that are fermented, it has a slightly fruity flavor and a strong bite. The best quality of apple cider vinegar is raw and unfiltered. This strong, clear, brown vinegar holds up well with pungent greens and is especially good in marinades. Cider vinegar is the best all-around choice for everything especially terrific in cold rice or pasta salads.

Red or white wine vinegar – Made from any number of red or white wines, this vinegar is full bodied and perfect for dressing pungent, dark greens. Wine vinegars are ideal for mayonnaise and all kinds of salad dressings. They are also used in many classic butter sauces, such as béarnaise, often made with white wine vinegar and served with fish. A dash of fine wine vinegar adds distinction to rich meat or game stews. Wine vinegars are made from fermented grapes. The quality usually depends on the type of grape used. Wine Vinegars are quite similar to wines, coming with flavors like red wine, rice wine, white wine, and many more.

Balsamic – A dark, sweet, syrupy vinegar. Use it on salads, in sauces, or drizzled over fresh fruit.

“This extraordinary, wine-based vinegar is still made in the northern part of Italy just as it has been for centuries. It is a mellow, sweet-and-sour vinegar with a heady fragrance. It must, by law, be aged for a decade in a variety of kegs made of particular kinds of wood; some batches are aged much longer. The vinegar is transferred from red oak kegs to chestnut, mulberry and juniper in turn, mellowing at each stage. Eventually, a warm, red-brown color and incredible fragrance are achieved. As a result, the taste is very special. The vinegar can be used in salads, sprinkled on cold meats or over hot vegetables, or to deglaze a pan. We even use it to douse our dessert fruits – an intoxicating habit.”

This is an excerpt from “THE SILVER PALATE COOKBOOK”, by Julee Rosso and Sheila Lukins with Michael McLaughlin , Workman Publishing, New York.1982.

Following are the recipes for our favorite salad dressings:

Basic Vinaigrette Recipe

Basic Vinaigrette

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  1. Pour the vinegar into a blender and blend on low. As the blender runs, slowly add olive oil in a steady stream. Process until the ingredients are thoroughly blended.
  2. Add egg and Herbes de Provence. Pulse until well blended. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  3. Store in a glass jar.

Cream Vinaigrette Recipe

Creamy Homemade Vinaigrette

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  1. Pour the vinegar into a blender and blend on low. As the blender runs, slowly add olive oil in a steady stream. Process until the ingredients are thoroughly blended.
  2. Add egg, sea salt, pepper, yogurt, and Herbes de Provence. Pulse until well blended.
  3. Store in a glass jar.

Sweet Vinaigrette Recipe

Sweet Homemade Vinaigrette

Homemade Vinegar Dressing Recipes for Sugar-Free Salad Vinaigrettes (5)

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Instructions

  1. Place the fruit and vinegar into a blender and blend on low. As the blender runs, slowly add olive oil in a steady stream. Process until the ingredients are thoroughly blended.
  2. Add egg replacer and pulse until well blended. Then, add honey, sea salt, and pepper.
  3. Serve over fruit salad or mixed greens with fresh fruit and flowers. Store in a glass jar.

How about you? What are YOUR favorite vinaigrette recipes?

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Homemade Vinegar Dressing Recipes for Sugar-Free Salad Vinaigrettes (2024)

FAQs

Which vinegar is best for vinaigrette? ›

In addition to white wine vinegar, red wine, sherry, balsamic and cider vinegars can all be used in the same quantities as above. It's really down to personal taste and it's great to have a selection of vinegars in your cupboard to give variety to even the simplest salads.

Is vinegar dressing good for diabetics? ›

Yes, we're talking about oil and vinegar. More specifically, extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO) and apple cider or red wine vinegar. “Olive oil and vinegar dressing offers the most potential benefit for those with prediabetes or diabetes,” notes integrative medicine physician Irina Todorov, MD.

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).

Which vinegar is best for weight loss? ›

Proponents of apple cider vinegar claim that it has numerous health benefits and that drinking a small amount or taking a supplement before meals helps curb appetite and burn fat.

Which vinegar is best for diabetics? ›

Apple cider vinegar is generally safe for people with diabetes when it's consumed in moderate amounts, such as a few tablespoons or less daily. People with diabetes can consume apple cider vinegar as the risk of adverse effects is low for them.

What is the healthiest salad dressing for diabetics? ›

Best store-bought salad dressings for diabetes
  • Bolthouse Farms Classic Ranch.
  • Primal Kitchen Ranch Dressing with Avocado Oil.
  • Bolthouse Farms Chunky Blue Cheese.
  • Marie's White Balsamic Shallot Vinaigrette.
  • Bragg Organic Vinaigrette.
  • Leo's Honey Mustard.
  • Primal Kitchen Caesar Dressing.
  • Cardini's Light Caesar Dressing.
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Does balsamic vinegar spike blood sugar? ›

Balsamic vinegar helps regulate blood sugar when eaten as part of a meal. One review that examined the scientific effects of vinegar found that balsamic vinegar has an antiglycemic impact when consumed, meaning a person's blood sugar will spike less drastically after a meal.

What is the unhealthiest salad dressing? ›

Caesar dressing. Made up of mayonnaise, cheese, salt and oil (and all too often, anchovies), Caesar tends to be one of the least healthy options out there. Those ingredients cause it to be high in both saturated fats and sodium.

Is Newman's own oil and vinegar dressing healthy? ›

Classic Olive Oil and Vinegar. “One of my favorite store-bought salad dressings is Newman's Own Olive Oil and Vinegar Dressing,” says Elysia Cartlidge, MAN, RD. “It is lower in sodium than a lot of salad dressings out there and contains no added sugar.

What is the ratio of oil to vinegar when making a vinaigrette? ›

This is a standard vinaigrette recipe, so we use the traditional oil to vinegar ratio: three parts oil to one part vinegar/acid, but this ratio can vary depending on your choice of vinegar/acid and personal taste. The less acidic the vinegar/acid, the less oil you need.

Which type of vinegar is usually preferred for most dressings? ›

White Wine Vinegar

The taste is milder than distilled white vinegar and apple cider vinegar. It has quite a few culinary purposes and is often used in salad dressings, sauces, and even marinades.

Is distilled white vinegar the same as white vinegar? ›

Now, don't confuse distilled with basic white vinegar, which is stronger and has up to 25% acetic acid. That vinegar is sold exclusively for cleaning purposes and is not a good idea to ingest. However, beyond cooking, distilled white vinegar can be used for many of the same household chores.

What is the best vinegar to mix with olive oil? ›

Mix 2 parts olive oil to 1 part balsamic vinegar (of course this may be adjusted per your taste) for a wonderful compliment to your salads. It's best to mix well in a sealed bottle so you can shake vigorously, or slowly add extra virgin olive oil to your balsamic vinegar in a bowl while whisking vigorously.

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