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Want a fast and delicious Italian dressing you can make at home? You’re going to love this! Just shake everything together in a jar. That’s it! Ready in just 1 minute! No cooking, no chopping, no blending, no nothing.

Update: This recipe was originally published in 2017 and has been republished with all new photos.

I’m a huge fan of homemade salad dressings. They’re so easy! Plus a homemade dressing is more flavorful than store-bought dressings but made with far better ingredients. All the ingredients in this easy homemade Italian dressing are clean. No junk. No artificial anything. Just the good stuff.

This is one of my very favorite dressings and it’s been my most popular recipe on this site for years! Everyone loves its big zesty flavor. But the best part? You likely have all the ingredients you need already. Just shake everything together in a jar and you’re done. It’s that simple!

It’s the perfect way to elevate a green salad, it’s an excellent marinade for chicken or pork, and it can transform any pasta salad into something truly special. Talk about a versatile dressing, right?

If you have dietary concerns you’ll be happy to know this dressing is also Whole30 compliant, gluten free, and dairy free.

Easy Homemade Italian Dressing Ingredients

  • Olive oil: I recommend extra-virgin olive oil in this dressing.
  • Red wine vinegar or white wine vinegar: Both red and white wine vinegar work beautifully. Feel free to go with whichever you have on hand. I tend to select the red more than the white but I couldn’t say that it makes a difference other than creating a dressing that looks (in terms of color) more like what you see in stores.
  • Lemon juice: A little fresh lemon juice adds a brightness to this zesty Italian dressing.
  • Seasonings: The incredible taste comes from a blend of simple but powerful seasonings. We’re also using a few dried herbs because they pack more flavor than fresh herbs. For this recipe you’ll need dried oregano, dried basil, garlic powder, onion powder, crushed red pepper flakes, salt, and black pepper.

How to Make Easy Homemade Italian Dressing

Ready to make this homemade italian dressing recipe? Add all ingredients to a jar. Place the lid on the jar. Make sure it’s a tight-fitting lid so we don’t make a mess. Now give it a good shake. That’s it!

This dressing is pretty perfect as is and this is how I enjoy it. If you want to make it more like the dressing you’ll find at Olive Garden, simply add a little grated parmesan cheese and a bit of honey or sugar for a touch of sweetness. Those are optional adjustments you can make based on your own personal preference.

How to Serve this Italian Dressing

Now you’ve made your own salad dressing. What are we going to do with it? The obvious answer is of course to pour it over leafy vegetables. It will add a burst of flavor to a simple side salad or entree salad. But we can get a bit more creative, can’t we? Here are some of my favorite uses for this recipe.

How to Store Leftover Italian Dressing

Store your leftover dressing in the refrigerator in an airtight container with a lid. I like to use a jar with a tight seal. I like to use a glass bottle or mason jar. This dressing can keep in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. The oil may solidify in the cold but it will return to normal if you leave it at room temperature for a few minutes. You’ll see some separation so shake before using.

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Easy Homemade Italian Dressing

By Christina
This Easy Homemade Italian Dressing is so tasty and simple! Plus it's Whole30, gluten free, sugar free, and dairy free. Perfect on salads or as a marinade!
Prep: 1 minute
Total: 1 minute
Servings: 8

Ingredients 

  • ¾ cup olive oil
  • ¼ cup red or white wine vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
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Instructions 

  • Add all ingredients to a jar, place the lid on the jar, and give it a good shake!
  • Just like with all vinegar based dressing you'll need to shake it up again before pouring to eliminate separation.

Nutrition

Serving: 2tbsp, Calories: 183kcal, Fat: 20g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Sodium: 221mg, Potassium: 4mg, Vitamin A: 35IU, Vitamin C: 0.2mg, Calcium: 4mg, Iron: 0.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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190 Comments

  1. jan says:

    What is the best substitute for red or white wine vinegar?

    1. TheSnootyRedneck says:

      I would say, maybe balsamic vinegar? it makes a wonderful vinaigrette

  2. Heather Box says:

    The first day I wasn’t really impressed. But when I opened it the 2nd and 3rd day OMG!! It is so much better than store bought. 

  3. PT says:

    Good recipe. I tweaked it slightly by substituting half of the onion powder with minced onion, and half of the garlic powder with fresh minced garlic. Also added half a teaspoon of dill weed and a pinch of fresh cilantro. Overall the recipe is a good solid foundation for the main mix.

  4. Cheryl says:

    This is my go to recipe. I make it without the salt as we are a salt free and sugar free home for health reasons. It doesn’t need the salt. The herbs and red pepper flakes add all the labor you need.

    1. Christina says:

      Happy to hear it works for you without salt!

  5. Melissa says:

    This is a great, simple recipe with lots of flavor! After tasting I added a little more garlic, lemon and vinegar because I love garlic and I like my dressing to have a bit of a bite, but it’s a great starting point and exactly what I needed this morning when I started making a salad only to realize I have no dressing.

  6. Courtney says:

    Excellent! There are no words how great this was!

    1. Christina says:

      Thank you, Courtney! So happy you loved the dressing!

  7. Donna Clark says:

    This is so good, and exactly what I wanted to go along with my quest to better nutrition! Thanks so much! 

    1. Christina says:

      That is wonderful to hear, Donna! Thank you!

  8. Victoria Trouant says:

    My congealed in the fridge. Is this normal? 

    1. Christina says:

      Hi Victoria! If you’re using a high quality olive oil then yes they can congeal some at cold temperatures. If that happens simply take the dressing out of the refrigerator about 30 minutes prior to use.

  9. Courtney Paige says:

    I made this dressing for a pasta salad and it MADE IT SO GOOD!! Incredible recipe!

  10. KEITH KALINOWSKI says:

    Pretty good