Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe - Gonna Want Seconds (2024)

This essential balsamic vinaigrette recipe is tangy with a touch of sweetness. The secret is a spoonful of tasty Dijon mustard, which serves as an emulsifier and makes the dressing delightfully thick.

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Think about it…have you ever wanted to know what the secret is to making restaurant-quality salads at home? It’s in the dressing! A recipe for a basic balsamic vinaigrette for salads is one of the best tools a home cook can have in their arsenal. Fortunately, this one is as easy as combining the ingredients in a jar and giving it a good shake.

I’ve found that the simpler a recipe is and the fewer the ingredients it has, the more important the quality of those ingredients is. There’s nothing to mask the flavor. You’ll have most of these ingredients on hand.The versatility of this healthy balsamic vinaigrette recipe is off the charts – I use it on lots of salads, including my Portillo’s Chopped Salad and Mediterranean Salad. This will quickly become a staple in your home for years to come.

Oh, and it’s not just for salads! It’s also delicious on roasted vegetables and drizzled over roasted or grilled chicken, easily creating a delicious recipe forbalsamic vinaigrette chicken. So, all I’ve got to say, is pass the Balsamic vinaigrette, Baby!

What is Balsamic Vinaigrette?

Balsamic Vinaigrette is a twist on a classic French vinaigrette, made with, of course, balsamic vinegar as the vinegar of choice. It has a sweeter overall flavor and is enhanced with a generous amount of fresh shallots and garlic.

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What Is The Ratio Of Olive Oil To Balsamic Vinegar In A Vinaigrette?

A classic balsamic vinaigrette has a 3:1 ratio of oil to vinegar like the original classic French vinaigrette. Of course, everyone has their own preferences for this ratio. Even Jacques Pepin says that the traditional French vinaigrette proportions are a little too acidic for his taste!

You can tweak the ratio to your taste, add more oil to make it richer, or add more vinegar if you like a sharper flavor.

What I Love Most About This Recipe

  • I love the mild acidity and sweetness.
  • So quick and easy to make.
  • So much better than any store-bought version!

Recipe Notes For Balsamic Vinaigrette:

  • Balsamic Vinegar: Not all balsamic vinegars are created equal! I generally use a moderately priced balsamic vinegar from Trader Joes. Here’s an article on some ratings for other balsamic vinegars that might be helpful. It’s important to note that balsamic vinegar can betoo acidic or bitter. If you use a vinegar with one of these properties,your dressing won’t have the wonderful flavor we’re trying to create!
  • Olive Oil:To create a balanced overall flavor, a good choice would be an extra virgin olive oil.It has a more delicate flavor and will blend nicely, adding some lovely aromatic qualities.
  • Shallots: Shallots are part of the onion family and as such add similar flavors while being more delicate and less pungent. They’re delicious when added raw.
  • Fresh Garlic: Don’t skimp here – smelly hands are a small price to pay for the wonderful flavor fresh garlic gives to homemade dishes.
  • Dijon Mustard: This condiment is a flavor powerhouse. Slightly spicier than regular mustard, and made with white wine this mustard brings a complex mustard-i-ness (is that a word? LOL) without being overbearing. It also helps the vinaigrette emulsify.
  • Dried Italian Seasoning: Dried herbs have a stronger flavor than fresh herbs do. If you’d like to use fresh herbs instead of the dried mix, use about 3 times more fresh herbs than the dried herbs called for in this recipe.

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Variations

  • Acids: Switch out the balsamic for freshly-squeezed lemon juice or a good red wine vinegar.
  • Flavored Oil: Infuse the olive oil with garlic or other spices to create another flavor layer.
  • Creamy: For a creamy balsamic vinaigrette recipe, you can add 2-3 tablespoons of mayonnaise and whisk vigorously until smooth.
  • Sugar:Want to lower the overall sugar in your vinaigrette, omit it all together. The dressing will still have a lovely sweetness due to the balsamic vinegar.
  • Honey: Another delicious version is our honey balsamic vinaigrette version. In lieu of sugar add 3 teaspoons – 1 Tablespoons of honey.
  • Stevia: Another way to lower the sugar is to substitute it with Stevia. Stevia is significantly sweeter than regular sugar so begin with 1/8 of a teaspoon and increase slowly to achieve desired sweetness.

How To Store Vinaigrette

This can be stored in a sealed container for 1 week in the refrigerator. The vinaigrette will separate as it sits but all it needs is a quick, vigorous shake, to restore it to its original consistency!

How To Make Balsamic Vinaigrette?

In a jar with a tightly fitting lid (I like to use a mason jar), add all ingredients and shake vigorously to combine. Alternatively, you can add all ingredients except the olive oil to a small mixing bowl and whisk together until well combined, then continue to whisk as you slowly drizzle in the olive oil.

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  1. Add olive oil to the jar.
  2. Add Balsamic vinegar to the jar.
  3. Chop shallots very finely and add to the jar.
  4. Mince garlic and add to the jar.
  5. Measure out dijon mustard, Italian seasoning, sugar, black pepper, and saltand add to the jar.
  6. Shake well until combined and emulsified.

**See full directions in the recipe below**

More Recipes With Balsamic Vinegar

  • Balsamic Chicken – Our One Skillet Balsamic Chicken is delicious for any Season! The sauce is made with fresh grape tomatoes which are readily available year round. Easy Delish Dinner! No marinating time or extra pans required.
  • Italian Chicken – This recipe for Italian Chicken is so juicy and flavorful, you’re sure to use it as a go-to weeknight recipe! Moist, and juicy with a taste of Italy.
  • Strawberry Spinach Salad –Pretty as a picture and tasty to boot, Strawberry Spinach Saladpacks layers of flavor in every bite! Fruit and pecans balance the tangy dressing perfectly!
  • Honey Balsamic Sheet Pan Dressing – Honey Balsamic Chicken and veggies cook together on one pan while the marinade reduces to a tangy, sweet sauce.
  • Quinoa Salad – My quinoa salad is flavored with fresh mint, parsley, feta, pistachios and is loaded with quinoa, garbanzos, and veggies for heartiness.

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Balsamic Vinaigrette

Our balsamic vinaigrette recipe will become your favorite salad dressing! Low in acid, with a delicious sweetness and great texture. So Easy to Make!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Servings: 6 Servings

Author: Kathleen

Ingredients

  • 1/4 Cup Balsamic Vinegar
  • 1-2 Cloves Garlic Minced
  • 1 Tablespoon Shallot
  • 1 Tablespoon Dijon Mustard
  • 1 Tablespoon Dried Italian Seasoning
  • 1 Teaspoon Sugar
  • 1/4 Teaspoon Black Pepper
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Salt
  • 1/2 Cup Olive Oil

Instructions

  • In a jar with a tightly fitting lid, add all ingredients and shake vigorously to combine, or add all ingredients to a small mixing bowl and whisk together until well combined. Any leftovers can be kept in the fridge for 1 week.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 177kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 13g | Sodium: 225mg | Potassium: 35mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 17IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe - Gonna Want Seconds (6)Lori Kay Nelson says

    It says 1062 calories. I am assuming that is for the whole batch, not per serving?

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    • Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe - Gonna Want Seconds (7)Kathleen says

      Hi, Lori Kay. Yes, that’s for the whole batch. I edited it and now reflects the amount per serving. Thank you!

      Reply

  2. Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe - Gonna Want Seconds (8)Chavelle says

    I made this with White Balsamic and it was heavenly!

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    • Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe - Gonna Want Seconds (9)Kathleen says

      That’s great, Chavelle! So happy to hear you liked it! 😀

      Reply

  3. Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe - Gonna Want Seconds (10)Lynda Saberton says

    you said cooking time was 5 mins, but nowhere in the recipe itself did you say to cook the dressing.

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    • Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe - Gonna Want Seconds (11)Kathleen says

      Sorry Lynda, that’s a typo. There’s no cooking. It’s just 5 minutes of prep time.

      Reply

  4. Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe - Gonna Want Seconds (12)Marisa says

    How do I get copies of your most popular recipes

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    • Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe - Gonna Want Seconds (13)Kathleen says

      Hi Marisa! When you sign up for our weekly newsletter you receive a copy for free. <3

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Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe - Gonna Want Seconds? ›

Your homemade balsamic vinaigrette will last for 2 weeks in the refrigerator, but my guess is that you will use it all up before then! The oil and vinegar may separate in the fridge. Just shake the dressing well before using and it will recombine.

How long will homemade balsamic vinaigrette last? ›

Your homemade balsamic vinaigrette will last for 2 weeks in the refrigerator, but my guess is that you will use it all up before then! The oil and vinegar may separate in the fridge. Just shake the dressing well before using and it will recombine.

How to make balsamic vinegar? ›

Traditional balsamic vinegar is made only with one ingredient — "grape must" (in Italian, "mosto"), the sweet juice of freshly pressed grapes — that is boiled to a concentrate, fermented and acidified, and aged for 12 to 25 years or longer in wood barrels.

What are some common mistakes to avoid when making vinaigrette? ›

12 Mistakes Everyone Makes When Making Homemade Vinaigrette
  • Estimating measurements for all ingredients. inspiredbyart/Shutterstock. ...
  • Using the wrong oil. ...
  • Using the wrong vinegar. ...
  • Leaving out the emulsifier. ...
  • Skipping the mustard. ...
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  • Not using fresh herbs. ...
  • Using vinaigrette only on salad.
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Do you need to refrigerate homemade balsamic vinaigrette? ›

While oils and vinegars don't need to be refrigerated on their own, once you add in ingredients like fresh-squeezed citrus juice, mustard and garlic to make a homemade vinaigrette, it's a good idea to pop any leftovers in the refrigerator.

Does homemade balsamic vinegar go bad? ›

Generally speaking, a high-quality balsamic vinegar that's been properly stored in a cool, dark place should last for several years or even decades.

Can I make balsamic vinegar from scratch? ›

Red wine vinegar is pretty easy to make from red wine. But balsamic vinegar is made from a syrup that's fermented and aged very slowly. If you want to make balsamic at home, you'll need to get some Italian grapes like Trebbiano, Ancellotta or Lambrusco—which, interestingly, are all white wine grapes.

What's the difference between balsamic vinegar and balsamic vinaigrette? ›

Balsamic vinegar is pure vinegar. Balsamic vinegar is dark brown in color and has a very robust, slightly sweet flavor. Balsamic vinaigrette is a mixture made with balsamic vinegar, olive oil, sugar, salt and/or other spices. It is typically used as a salad dressing but has other uses in the kitchen as well.

What are the rules for balsamic vinegar? ›

To qualify as tradizionale, balsamic vinegars must be aged for a minimum of 12 years and have no ingredients other than grape must. The color of the label indicates the minimum level of aging: Red means 12 years, silver means 18 years, and gold means 25 years.

How do you know if homemade vinaigrette is bad? ›

According to Reader's Digest, oil-based salad dressings, such as a balsamic vinaigrette or Italian dressing, tend to last longer than mayo-based dressings. In general, these dressings can last for up to a few weeks (via Know Your Pantry). However, once they've expired, they will give off a noticeable rancid smell.

Why does my homemade vinaigrette solidify? ›

*Did your vinaigrette solidify in the fridge? If you use a high quality olive oil (has a higher ratio of monounsaturated fats), it will solidify in the fridge. This is completely normal. Let it sit out at room temperature for 30 minutes before using or place in a warm water bath to speed up the process.

Can balsamic vinegar go bad? ›

We can say that aged balsamic vinegar has an indefinite shelf life. However, it would be convenient to use the product once opened, within two to three years, and the one that has yet to be opened, within five years. After that time, its color may change, and the flavor will no longer be as bright and fresh as before.

What happens if you don t refrigerate balsamic vinegar after opening? ›

Balsamic vinegar is shelf stable even after opening. Oxygen exposure generally does not cause it to deteriorate due to the high amounts of acid. Thus, it can be stored in a cool, dark place such as a pantry or cabinet at room temperature.

How long does fresh balsamic vinegar last in refrigerator? ›

Most commercially available balsamic vinegar should be consumed within three to five years after opening.

Is balsamic vinegar good after 10 years? ›

We can say that aged balsamic vinegar has an indefinite shelf life. However, it would be convenient to use the product once opened, within two to three years, and the one that has yet to be opened, within five years. After that time, its color may change, and the flavor will no longer be as bright and fresh as before.

How do you store homemade vinaigrette? ›

Homemade salad dressings can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. To store homemade salad dressings, follow these steps: Transfer the dressing to a clean, airtight container. Glass jars with tight-fitting lids or plastic containers with snap-on lids are good options.

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