Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe (2024)

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A good vinaigrette dressing is a basic kitchen staple. This lemon orange Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing can be used on salads and vegetables or as a marinade on chicken or seafood to add some tangy zest to any meal!

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Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe

This Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe is so good! With a bit of garlic and pepper it’s a little bit spicy, but all the citrus flavoring makes it refreshing on a salad during winter’s citrus season or as a healthy salad dressing on a spring or summer salad.

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My mom’s neighbors’ orange and lemon trees that hang over her fence are bursting with fruit! She trades her avocados for some citrus, so I went over and picked some fruit for this delicious Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing.

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I used our fruit picker to pick the lemons. It’s harder than it looks! You have to try to not take the whole tree off with the fruit (oops!) and not shake the tree too much so that the fruit just falls off.

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Do you have any citrus trees in your yard? Or your neighbor’s yard? If so, you should definitely try this Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing! If not, no worries because farmer’s market or store-bought citrus is good, too!

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This is a super simple vinaigrette to make with just a few ingredients you probably already have in your pantry.

Here’s what you’ll need:

Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Ingredients:

  • Fresh-squeezed orange juice
  • Fresh-squeezed lemon juice
  • Garlic
  • Dijon mustard
  • Honey
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Salt
  • Pepper

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You may notice that my “vinaigrette” recipe does not include vinegar as an actual ingredient; that’s because the citrus juices from the orange and lemon act as an acidic “vinegar” within the recipe.

Also, a basic vinaigrette is usually made with 1 part vinegar to 3 parts oil and, again, my recipe differs. I use the fresh-squeezed orange juice and fresh-squeezed lemon juice as my acid, but I also use it as a flavoring, so I’ve included more of the acidic juices in my recipe than in a basic vinaigrette using the 1 to 3 ratio. Maybe that’s what makes it so good!

Want to Make This Recipe Vegan?

The vinaigrette is vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free. In order to make it vegan, simply substitute agave instead of the honey in the recipe.

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Tips for Making a Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing

Use the best quality ingredients you can including fresh ingredients such as freshly squeezed juice using a juicer.

However, if you need to use a frozen garlic cube in place of the fresh garlic clove in the recipe, go for it! Sometimes, it’s just easier!

If you make this recipe and decide you love it ( … you will), you may wish to invest in a garlic press!

Oil and vinegar generally do not mix well, so in order to make a creamy vinaigrette, add the oil very slowly while whisking the mixture vigorously, allowing the vinaigrette to emulsify.

However, I totally get it, life gets crazy and if you’re in a hurry, simply add all the ingredients into a tightly-sealed jar and shake!

The mustard in this recipe is an important emulsifying ingredient as it helps hold the oil and vinegar (or in my recipe, the citrus acid from the orange and lemon) together.

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How Can I Store This Citrus Salad Dressing Vinaigrette?

Store this citrus vinaigrette in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. If you would like to keep it longer, you will need to omit the fresh garlic and pepper for food safety reasons as garlic or pepper combined with oil can form harmful bacteria.

How to Serve this Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing:

If you make more than what you need for a salad, you can always use the leftovers on tomorrow’s salad or use it as a marinade for some grilled chicken! Here are some other recipes with which you can use it:

  • Arugula and Orange Salad with Feta Cheese and Walnuts (shown in these photos)
  • Grilled shrimp

The salad shown is just a simple Arugula and Orange Salad with Feta Cheese and Walnutsand topped with the Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing.

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Interested in more salad dressing and condiment recipes?

  • Honey Lemon Vinaigrette Salad Dressing
  • Radish Relish
  • Roasted Beet Pumpkin Seed Pesto

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Here’s the printable recipe for the Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing:

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Yield: 12

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

This lemon orange Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing can be used on salads and vegetables or as a marinade on chicken or seafood to add some tangy zest to any meal!

Ingredients

  • 3 TB orange juice, freshly squeezed
  • 2 TB lemon juice, freshly squeezed
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 TB Dijon mustard
  • 2 TB honey
  • 2 TB extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1/8 tsp pepper, freshly ground

Instructions

  1. Combine orange juice, lemon juice, garlic, mustard, and honey together in a bowl and whisk together.
  2. Very slowly add the extra virgin oil olive to the salad dressing mixture while whisking vigorously.
  3. Add salt and pepper and whisk to combine.
  4. It's that easy!

Notes

  • Tip: Use the frozen cubes of garlic. So much easier.
  • Tip: Double the recipe if serving a large family/crowd. My photos show a double batch.
  • Substitute agave for the honey to make it vegan.
  • Keep refrigerated. Store this citrus vinaigrette in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. If you would like to keep it longer, you will need to omit the fresh garlic and pepper for food safety reasons as garlic or pepper combined with oil can form harmful bacteria.
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    Nutrition Information:

    Yield: 12Serving Size: 1
    Amount Per Serving:Calories: 34Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 58mgCarbohydrates: 4gFiber: 0gSugar: 3gProtein: 0g

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    What other salads would you use this Citrus Vinaigrette Salad Dressing on? Let me know in a comment below! I’m always looking for fresh, new ideas!

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    FAQs

    What is citrus dressing made of? ›

    Rinse citrus under cold water and dry them with a kitchen towel. Zest and juice the citrus and combine together in a jar. Add the honey or maple syrup, dijon mustard, salt and pepper and extra virgin olive oil, secure the lid tightly and shake with all your might.

    What is the formula for vinaigrette dressing? ›

    The traditional French vinaigrette formula calls for 1 tablespoon vinegar for every 3 tablespoons olive oil. Modern vinaigrettes often call for a bit more vinegar than that, but it's always up to you.

    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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    What are two ingredients that can be used to help emulsify a vinaigrette? ›

    The most common emulsifiers in your kitchen are likely egg yolks, mayonnaise, prepared mustard (preferably Dijon), honey, and tomato paste (though I'm not a fan of raw tomato paste, the flavor works quite well in a vinaigrette). For a more neutral flavor, use mayonnaise.

    What is the unhealthiest salad dressing? ›

    And at the top of that list? 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 vinaigrette a healthy dressing? ›

    Generally speaking, the healthiest salad dressing will be a vinaigrette like balsamic or oil and vinegar, while Caesar, ranch or anything with the word “creamy” will be the unhealthiest.

    What is the healthiest dressing to put on your salad? ›

    8 healthy salad dressings
    • Caesar dressing. This velvety smooth dressing uses low-fat yogurt to give it a creamy texture without adding saturated fat. ...
    • Greek dressing. ...
    • Tahini dressing. ...
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    • Balsamic vinaigrette. ...
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    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.

    What is the best oil to use for a vinaigrette? ›

    Generally speaking, any oils labeled "vegetable oil" or "salad oil" are fine for making a basic vinaigrette. You could also use any light, neutral-flavored oil like safflower, canola, or soybean oil. One of the most common variations is to substitute olive oil for salad oil.

    Which is the correct ratio of oil to acid in 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.

    How do you cut the bitterness out of a vinaigrette? ›

    Sweetness balances out acidity, spice, and bitterness. A salad composed of bitter greens may benefit from a sweeter dressing. But sweetness can come from sources other than one-note white sugar; consider honey, pureed dates, maple syrup, jam, or molasses as sweeteners that also add flavor and mouth-feel.

    Why does homemade vinaigrette go bad? ›

    Traditional vinaigrettes, like the balsamic version listed below, will last longer—sometimes up to a few weeks. However, anything with fresh garlic should be consumed within a few days, as the combination of garlic and oil can form harmful bacteria over time.

    Does oil or vinegar go on salad first? ›

    To keep your salad crisp and vibrant, add the vinegar to the greens before you add the oil. Although it may seem like an odd or silly rule, adding oil to your salad first could cause unexpected repercussions.

    What is the stabilizer in a vinaigrette? ›

    Technically speaking, a vinaigrette is an emulsion, just like hollandaise sauce. An emulsifier is used in a vinaigrette to stabilize the oil and vinegar. Common emulsifiers include egg yolks, soy lecithin, and mustard. These ingredients all include lecithin--the stabilizing compound.

    What is citrus sauce made of? ›

    In a small skillet over high heat, boil 1/2 cup fresh orange juice and 1/4 cup fresh lime juice until reduced to 1/2 cup, 8 to 12 minutes. Remove from heat; whisk in 2 teaspoons sugar, 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard, and 2 tablespoons olive oil. Season with coarse salt and ground pepper.

    What is citrus slaw made of? ›

    This sweet citrus slaw is a deliciously crisp, tangy and lightly sweet mix of green cabbage, red cabbage, and carrots topped with a bright blend of orange, lime, and lemon juice, olive oil, and maple syrup.

    What dressing is made from ketchup and mayo? ›

    What's in Thousand Island Dressing? My recipe calls for ketchup, mayo, and relish; along with some finely minced onion and garlic. Then a bit of vinegar, salt, a dash of hot sauce if you like, and bam.

    What are the three types of salad dressings? ›

    In Western culture, there are three basic types of salad dressing: Vinaigrette; Creamy dressings, usually based on mayonnaise or fermented milk products, such as yogurt, sour cream (crème fraîche, smetana), buttermilk; Cooked dressings, which resemble creamy dressings, but are usually thickened by adding egg yolks and ...

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