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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how to convert metric to US measurements? .38cup = ?? etc.
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I just made your Italian Dressing. Because I’m on a diet, I substituted ( 1 table spoon of corn starch with a cup of water, heated till thickened.) for the olive oil. And light mayo. Im questing but I think its about 15 calorie’s per serving. 🙂
Im sure its not as good. But for a diet dressing it is amazing.
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing that with me, Colleen!
I make this dressing all the time my family love it I try alot of your recipes the best
Thank you for always trying out my recipes!
May I omit the mayo
Hi Rae, I haven’t tested any substitutions so I’m not sure what to recommend besides adding a little more oil.
The dressing was good but I used avocado oil which gave it a slight avocado flavor that wasn’t expected. I would try again with olive oil, per the directions.
Sounds good. I hope you love it too!
Finally a homemade dressing that isn’t too sour/acidic OR too sweet- PERFECT blend of flavors that will pop in your mouth and bring out the freshness of the salad!!! Thank you for this DELICIOUS dressing!❤️😋🥗
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!
Hi Nataha, love this dressing. Best regards from Germany
Loved this dressing – just the right balance of flavors. I only had White Balsamic vinegar and it worked fine. Will definitely be making this again!
Sounds great, Ann. I’m glad you enjoyed this dressing!
You don’t say what a serving is in the nutrition label. Is it one tbsp or two or what? Thanks.
Hi Manda, this recipe makes for 8 servings. One serving will be 1/8th of that recipe.
This is a fantastic dressing. We had it tonight and decided to serve it for our family’s Christmas dinner. Thanks for
another great recipe.
You are blessed with a beautiful family. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!
Can you double or quadruple this recipe easily?
Hi Jaci, yes that would work to multiply the recipe. Try using the recipe adjuster by clicking on the number of servings in the recipe card which should help.
I made this Italian dressing for the first time a few weeks ago, and I’m going to make it again. It’s wonderful.
I’m happy you enjoyed that Eloise! Thank you for that great review!
OMG, how is this possible?! But this dressing made arugula–literally JUST arugula–taste so good!
Hello Shirley, I’m glad you loved it! Thank you so much for your short but sweet review.
I absolutely love this dressing. I didn’t even know it was missing from my life but it will be my go to from now on. Sooooooo freaking good. Thank you Natasha.
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!
I make this dressing all the time my family love it I try alot of your recipes 👍
I also made mine vegan with nutritional yeast and only 1/3 cup of oil, really lovely flavours, this one will be on repeat this summer, thanks
Sounds great, Sally. Looks like you found another favorite recipe, thanks for sharing!
Can you use red wine vinegar or balsamic vinegar in your Italian dressing recipe?
Hi Maureen, I haven’t tested those, but each of them will incorporate a slightly different flavor.
Love this dressing! I’ve made my own Italian for years but this creamier version inspired me.
I omitted the mayo and used a high quality vinegar so didn’t need to use any sugar! Amazing as both a dressing and a chicken marinade!
Thanks!
Hello Tori, I am so happy to hear that! Thanks for your awesome review, we appreciate it.
Would that taste ok without Parmesan cheese?
I am looking for bit simplier vinaigrette dressing with thick consistency.
This Italian dressing looks like what I want but cannot use cheese.
Hi Kamila, it would be more of a vinaigrette without the cheese, but I think it would still work. You may need to adjust the salt to taste as the parmesan adds a little saltiness also.
This was delicious thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m happy you enjoyed that!
I never write reviews but felt compelled to because this dressing is so delicious. I will use no other dressing going forward!
Thank you for sharing! 🥗🥗🥗
Super love it! Thank you for sharing your great review with us, Cathy!
Very good flavor! Very easy to make from ingredients I already had in my kitchen. I love this dressing.
Thanks for your good review, Tammy!
For the sea salt amount, 3/4 what?
Hi Mary Ellen, It’s tsp, thanks for letting me know.
this was the best dressing I have ever tried! I’ve made it twice, I doubled it the second time cause everyone wanted more!
That is so awesome! Thank you, Connie, for sharing your great feedback with us here.