Homemade Italian Dressing is so much better than storebought because you can add the best quality ingredients like high-quality olive oil and parmesan cheese. This zesty Italian Dressing Recipe tastes fantastic and keeps really well in the refrigerator.

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Ingredients for Italian Dressing:
The ingredients for homemade Italian Dressing are pantry and refrigerator staples that we always have on hand to quickly whip up a batch. The addition of parmesan and mayo add a creamy element to this Italian dressing.

I love to make and serve it right out of the mason jar so you can quickly re-shake it before serving and easily store the leftover dressing in the refrigerator. This is so good over a fresh green salad, Italian Pasta Salad or any recipe that calls for Italian Dressing.

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Which Oil Should I Use?
Store-bought dressings almost always use cheap, poor quality oils because they are cost-effective. With homemade Italian dressing, you control what goes in it. We love using extra virgin olive oil because it adds another layer of flavor. You just have to smell a bottle of extra virgin olive oil when you open it to know it will be a great choice. You can also use mild-flavored oils like regular olive oil, extra light olive oil, vegetable oil, or canola oil.

The Best Vinegar for Italian Dressing:
the most commonly used vinegar is white wine vinegar. It is less acidic than plain distilled white vinegar and has a deeper flavor because it is a vinegar made from white wine, which makes it perfect for making salad dressings. We did a test with distilled white vinegar and in a pinch, you can still use it to make homemade Italian dressing. If using distilled vinegar, you might add a little less, or just add it to taste.
Can I Omit the Sugar?
The sugar in Italian dressing doesn’t make the dressing sweet, but it balances the acidity of the vinegar but you can add the sugar to taste. If you are looking for a natural alternative, you can substitute the sugar for 1 tsp honey.
Why Did My Dressing Firm Up?
It is normal for a homemade dressing to solidify or firm up when refrigerated. Store-bought dressings add emulsifiers to prevent that but it’s an easy fix. If your dressing firms up with refrigeration, let it sit at room temperature 30 minutes before serving then shake vigorously to re-blend before serving.
Cook’s tip: Remove dressing from the refrigerator before you start making your salad so it is ready to use when you are done prepping your salad.

More Homemade Dressings and Sauces:
These homemade dressing recipes prove that making your own is best! Check out all of our condiment recipes here.
- Creamy Caesar Dressing
- Avocado Ranch Dressing
- Tzatziki Sauce
- Homemade Marinara Sauce
- Basil Pesto Sauce
- Chimichurri Sauce
- Lemon Vinaigrette
Italian Dressing

Ingredients
- ½ cup extra virgin olive oil
- 3 Tbsp white wine vinegar
- 1/4 cup Parmesan Cheese, finely grated
- 1 Tbsp mayonnaise
- 1 tsp granulated sugar
- 1 garlic clove, finely grated or pressed
- 1/2 tsp dried oregano
- 1/2 tsp dried parsley
- 1/2 tsp dried basil
- 1/2 tsp fine sea salt, or more to taste
- 1/2 tsp black pepper, or to taste
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a mason jar, cover tightly with lid and shake until well combined and emulsified.* Add more salt to taste if desired. Use right away or refrigerate up to 2 weeks.
Notes
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This has become a family favorite for us! I add extra toppings and a little less pasta. Oh, and that dressing!!! Soooo delicious! Thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
Wow! So easy and delicious! Makes a good amount to use and save for another day! Thanks for recipes!
You are welcome, Paula!
Hi Natasha, we dont have white wine vinegar. Can I substitute with regular vinegar?
Hi Lea, please see the note above in the section: “The Best Vinegar for Italian Dressing:”
I made this salad dressing and it is fabulous! In your video, your dressing looks yellow. Mine turned out creamy white like the colour of mayo. I did use canola oil. Could this have made the difference? Also, mine separated very quickly. Any thoughts?
Hi Karin, the color of the oil could have made the difference. Extra virgin has more of a yellow tint than canola. Also, if you use more mayo, it can turn lighter in color. The separation is normal so be sure to give it a thorough shake before using.
Love the dressing, but there is no indication of what a serving size is. Please stipulate what amount is considered a “serving”
Hi Ida, this recipe makes for 8 servings. One serving will be 1/8th of that recipe.
Yeah….This is perfect! Love it. My daughter just said we never have to buy dressing again.
That’s so awesome, Donna! Thank you for that awesome review!
Amazing dressing
Thank you for the great review!
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You’re welcome, Vera!
What do you think about replacing white wine vinegar with red wine or balsamic?
Hi Katia, I think it could work well with red wine vinegar. Balsamic could work but would give this a different flavor profile. We use balsamic in our balsamic vinaigrette for Chicken Cobb Salad.
I can’t wait to try this! Can you tell me where you got your large serving bowl? I love it!
Hi Julie, we serve the dressing straight out of the mason jar. Some of our favorite kitchen tools and serve-ware can be found here on our blog shop or our Amazon Shop here. We serve our big salads out of this large bowl here.
I’ve been watching your show for almost a year now and I make your foodies for potlucks and i watched my friends raves! You’re not only beautiful but so talented mom and wife. I truly appreciated you for sharing you’re God given talent.
Thank You,
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Thank you so much for your support and kind words. This is really inspiring me to do better and create more recipes. I truly appreciate it!
Is it possible to substitute Miracle Whip instead of using mayonnaise? We like the bit extra zing and I believe it would pair well.
Hi Holli I haven’t tested that but I think it could work. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe.
I have already made so many of your dishes. Thank you. My wife loves it and I love cooking.
Awww that’s the best! Thank you so much for sharing that with me! I’m all smiles
Hi Natasha i love you and your Cooking show , i also tried some of your recipes too
Thank you for that wonderful compliment! You’re so nice.
Can I substitute regular white vinegar? Thanks!
Hi Trisha, I have notes on using white vinegar in the recipe above. I hope you love the recipe!
It looks delicious, will try it, but wondering if I could substitute the oil with something else.
Hi Barb, I have some oil substitutions in the notes above. I hope that helps.
haven’t tried this one but how about a creamy garlic or romano like pizza hut used to serve years ago?
Thank you so much for that suggestion, Mary! I’ll have to add that to my list.
I love homemade dressing! This Italian dressing was fantastic.
Isn’t it amazing! Thank you for stopping by Laura!
This was amazing! So much better than the bottles you buy in the store.
I’m so glad you enjoyed that Stephanie! That’s so great!
Yummy! Italian dressing is one of my favorites. This looks super easy to make.
It is so good! I hope you try it soon!