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 is delicious, and I’m not a big Italian dressing fan. I had to leave out the parmesan and sugar due to diet so I’m sure this would be even better with those. Your site is a go-to for me – your recipes never disappoint!
Hi Nicole! You’re very welcome. I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe!
This is hands down the best tasting dressing ever created in the history of the universe.
Thank you for your great feedback, we appreciate it!
This recipe is absolutely delicious! I have been searching for a recipe like this for years and am so happy I found this one! It is a keeper! Thank you!
I’m so glad that you tried our Italian Dressing recipe and loved it!
Very good recipe. Great on salad and chicken breasts. Thank you
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Mike!
This recipe is so easy and tastes so much better than bottled dressing. I did opt to leave out the mayonnaise due to some allergies, but it was still fantastic!
Love your recipes. Always tasty, easy to prepare and never fails. Thank you
I’m so glad you’re enjoying my recipes!
First rate recipe. I used olive oil mayo instead of regular mayo with excellent result. Used the dressing to make a chicken, whole wheat pasta, and tomato dish. Delicious! Thank you so much. Quick and easy.
Nice to know that it worked! Thanks so much for this review and for sharing.
Hi Natasha! I’ve been following you and cooking your recipes for a while and I have nothing but thank you to say! This Italian dressing is a favorite in my home and for those who are looking for mayo substitution, I do it with plain Greek yogurt. Delicious!
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Viviane!
Delicious! Perfect for a keto lifestyle! My husband liked it so much he asked me to make more. Didn’t have Parmesan so I used Romano.
Hi Lora! Thanks for sharing your experience with the recipe!
I just made this, and it was fabulous! I used red wine vinegar because I didn’t have white wine vinegar and substituted stevia for sugar. I’m keeping this recipe. Thank you!
Hi Allyson! That’s great. Thank you for sharing that with us!
Hello ,
What would you substitute the mayo for those who have an egg allergy?
Hi Stephanie, I have not tested this without Mayo to know how the end result would be. You may need to add more oil. If you experiment with it, please let us know how it turns out.
Great combination of flavors, and made with ingredients I always have on hand. Easily doubled. This is definitely a “keeper.”
Hi Rosemary, thank you for your review. We’re happy to know tha tyou liked our recipe!
Don’t tell my Italian grandma, but this dressing is better than hers. So long old family recipe, hello to Natasha’s easy and delicious recipe. Soooo good. Can I rate it a 10?
Haha! That’s amazing! Thanks so much for the feedback.
Made this delicious dressing today. OMG so good and easy. I used fresh herbs because I have them in my garden. This is a keeper! Thanks
You’re so welcome, Dorothy. So glad that you love it!
Absolutely delicious! Tripled the recipe and served it at a gathering of 25 people. Heard nothing but rave reviews! It’s a keeper!
We’re so glad that you enjoyed it, Kathy!
Had to sub dried chives for dried parsley—still 5 star delicious!
Thanks for sharing and for thie wonderful review!
I made this dressing to go on a pasta salad I created and I was so pleased with how it turned out!
That’s great, Jan! So glad you loved it.
Finally found a fabulous Italian dressing recipe. Make this tonight for a fresh pasta salad… it was just fantastic. Thanks so much!
Hi Brenda! I’m so glad you found this recipe! Thank you for the review.
Hi Natasha, I have been following your cooking for so long now. amazing recipes.
Ques: Can I sub White wine vinegar with Apple cider or regular white vinegar?
and how about leaving the Mayo out?
Thanks in advance
Hi Manmeet! See my notes above “The Best Vinegar for Italian Dressing.”
I have not tested this without Mayo to know how the end result would be. You may need to add more oil. If you experiment with it, please let us know how it turns out.
Thank you so much, Natasha for prompt reply, appreciate it 🙂
You’re welcome!
Just made this dressing and it’s just delicious! And so easy to make. It never lasts a week in our house.
That’s great, Gail! I’m so glad it was a hit.