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This is the BEST Greek vinaigretterecipe and hands down, my husband’s favorite! It’s so easy, healthy, and it has a traditional flavor that’s better than store-bought. Plus, if you make one small swap, you can make a CREAMY Greek salad dressing!

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I think it might be a guy thing, but when my husband finds something he likes, he generally doesn’t want anything else.

For example, the first time I made Greek couscous, he asked for it every week.

The same thing happened when I made our favorite hummus and again when I made Greek quinoa salad.

Obviously, the man likes Greek food!

It didn’t take me long to realize that if I made just one thing, I can pretty much turn any meal into a Greek meal. What’s that thing? Greek salad dressing!

We stopped buying salad dressing YEARS ago when I went through every cabinet in our kitchen and threw away anything and EVERYTHING that had either high fructose corn syrup or hydrogenated oils.

That was a big deal at the time because the majority of our condiments contained one or both of these harmful ingredients, and I don’t think we had a single bottle of salad dressing left!

Thankfully, though, we quickly learned that making your own salad dressing isn’t that hard or time-consuming!

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The Best Greek Salad Dressing Recipe

I’m going to be honest here – I haven’t tried tons and tons of Greek salad dressing recipes. I found this one ages ago and we loved it so much, that I never bothered trying another one.

I have, however, had Greek salad dressing at restaurants and often times a Greek salad dressing is the “house” dressing.

My homemade version is just as good, if not better than any restaurant version. It has the perfect balance between authentic Greek flavors and the tang of red wine vinaigrette. Honestly, we could eat this dressing every night!

I generally will make a single batch of dressing and make sure we use it up within a week or two. Since homemade salad dressings don’t have any preservatives, they won’t last months on end, but the vinegar and oil help keep the salad dressing good in the fridge for a few weeks.

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Is Greek Salad Dressing Healthy?

Considering there are no artificial preservatives or sweeteners, I’m going with yes!

It’s also vegan, keto, gluten-free and dairy-free, meaning it’s SUPER friendly to many different dietary preferences and food allergies.

Making this an Authentic Greek Salad Dressing

A few things make this Greek salad dressing taste authentic, namely the vinegar and the spices.

Red wine vinegar will give the signature tang you’re looking for, but I’ve substituted apple cider vinegar before in a pinch.

I don’t recommend white distilled vinegar or rice wine vinegar for Greek salad dressing because they’re too mild and they don’t have enough bite. I also don’t recommend balsamic vinegar because it’s naturally sweet, and it will take away from the Greek flavors.

The base of Greek salad dressing is oil and vinegar, and while I recommend extra virgin olive oil, you can use a different liquid oil, like grapeseed or avocado oil, if you prefer.

As for the spices, we’re using only dried spices and you probably already have them in your pantry!

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Greek Salad Dressing Ingredients

Here’s everything you need to make Greek salad dressing:

  • Extra virgin olive oil. You can substitute a mild oil of choice if necessary, but make sure you use quality ingredients!
  • Red wine vinegar. If you run out, you can substitute apple cider vinegar and MAYBE lemon juice, but don’t use white distilled vinegar, rice wine vinegar or balsamic vinegar.
  • Garlic powder + dried oregano + dried basil. The holy trio of traditional Greek salad dressing recipes.
  • Salt and pepper.You can’t forget the basics!
  • Onion powder. You can add garlic powder here too if you want, but it’s not required.
  • Brown mustard. There’s lots of flexibility here. There’s lots of flexibility here. I prefer brown mustard, but I’ve used Dijon mustard, spicy brown, horseradish (YUM!) and plain yellow mustard – they’re all good!

How to Make Greek Salad Dressing

Most times, I add everything to a wide-mouth mason jar and hand it over to the kids to shake it up like crazy. The mustard helps emulsify the dressing, which means the oil and vinegar don’t separate as easily as they would in other dressings.

P.S. These lids make it super easy to shake and pour!

In my home, we make this so often that I keep a jar of just the dried spices in my spice cabinet, and then I measure what I need for this recipe. As written, this makes two tablespoons of spices. I triple or quadruple the spices and then measure out two tablespoons to make the dressing.

Doing it this way also means I have a Greek spice blend ready to go for roasting vegetables or seasoning our meat!

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Make this a Creamy Greek Yogurt Salad Dressing!

Turn the tables on the typical Greek salad dressing and use YOGURT instead of oil! You’ll get a completely different recipe, and it will still have a great punch of Greek flavors.

To do this, mix the red wine vinegar and spices in the jar first and then add yogurt one scoop at a time until you have half of the amount of oil called for in the recipe. This allows you to control how thick and creamy you want your Greek salad dressing to be.

At this point, you can finish the rest of the amount with yogurt, or you can add oil if it’s too thick. Remember that the beauty of NOT buying Greek salad dressing is that you can make it just how you want!

How to Use Greek Salad Dressing

Obviously, a salad is the first thing that comes to mind here. However, there are plenty of other ways you can use Greek salad dressing to give some serious flavor to your foods!

  • Use it to marinade chicken (this is especially delicious!)
  • Use it to marinade beef
  • Do a quick-marinade (30-60 min) on fish or seafood
  • Use it as a dressing on Greek couscous or Greek quinoa salad
  • Toss your vegetables in a few tablespoons before roasting or grilling
  • As a baked potato topping, instead of butter and sour cream
  • As a dressing for pasta salad (which is PERFECT for summer BBQ’s!)
  • Use it instead of mayo for egg salad or chicken salad
  • Toss with kalamata olives, red onion and feta cheese for a scoopable appetizer

No matter how you use it, you really can’t go wrong with a delicious batch of homemade Greek salad dressing!

Our Favorite Salad Dressing Recipes

Aside from Greek salad dressing, here are the homemade salad dressings we make most often:

  • Caesar Salad Dressing
  • Italian Salad Dressing
  • Ranch Salad Dressing (with a method for making it Whole30 compliant)
  • Strawberry Balsamic Vinaigrette
  • Thai Peanut Salad Dressing
  • Sweet Lemon Vinaigrette

Homemade Greek Salad Dressing

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This is the BEST Greek salad dressing recipe! So easy, healthy and a traditional flavor that’s better than store-bought! Add yogurt to make it creamy!

  • Author: Don’t Waste the Crumbs
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 0 mins
  • Total Time: 5 mins
  • Yield: Scant 1 cup 1x
  • Category: Sauces/Condiments
  • Method: Combine and shake
  • Cuisine: Greek

Ingredients

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  • ⅓ cup and 1 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 1 tsp dried basil,
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp spicy brown mustard
  • ½ cup and 2 tsp red wine vinegar (you can substitute up to half white vinegar without altering the taste)

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a glass jar.
  2. Secure the lid and shake vigorously. This dressing can be stored at room temperature for a day, but it should be refrigerated for long term storage.

Keywords: Greek salad dressing

Have you started making your own homemade salad dressings yet? You can’t go wrong with a Greek vinaigrette! What’s your favorite salad dressing?

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FAQs

What is the dressing made of in a traditional Greek salad? ›

Mix olive oil, garlic powder, oregano, basil, pepper, salt, onion powder, and Dijon-style mustard together in a very large container. Pour in vinegar slowly while mixing vigorously until well blended. Store tightly covered at room temperature. Pour over salad and enjoy!

What is the difference between Greek and Italian dressing? ›

There are two main differences between a Greek and Italian dressing; the first is the herbs used. Greek salad dressing uses dried oregano while an Italian dressing tends to use a combination of dried basil, parsley and oregano.

Are Greek salads healthy? ›

The Mediterranean diet, of which Greek salad is a quintessential part, is linked to a reduced risk of heart disease. The healthy fats in olive oil, along with the antioxidants from the vegetables, contribute to lower cholesterol levels and better cardiovascular health.

What does Greek goddess salad dressing taste like? ›

This homemade green goddess salad dressing is creamy and tangy, with a refreshing and herbaceous taste! Packed with fresh herbs, it has a stunning green color and luscious flavor. You can make the dressing in just 5 minutes using a food processor or blender jar, and enjoy delicious salads at home all week.

What is the difference between a Greek and Mediterranean salad? ›

The primary difference lies in the use of specific ingredients. While both salads incorporate fresh vegetables and olive oil, Greek salad is characterized by the addition of feta cheese and Kalamata olives, giving it a uniquely Greek flavour.

What are the top 3 salad dressings? ›

Top 4 Most Popular Salad Dressings in The USA
  • Ranch Dressing. Common Uses of Ranch Dressing.
  • Blue Cheese Dressing. Common Uses of Blue Cheese Dressing.
  • Italian Dressing. Common Uses of Italian Dressing.
  • Russian Dressing. Common Uses of Russian Dressing.

Does Kraft make a Greek salad dressing? ›

Kraft Greek Vinaigrette Dressing offers a delectable taste perfect for salads, marinades and more. Our Greek dressing features quality ingredients such as red wine vinegar, spices and feta cheese for a bold flavor.

What does Greek dressing taste like from Panera? ›

A creamy blend of olive oil and cider vinegar with hints of garlic and other Mediterranean-inspired spices in this bakery-cafe inspired favorite.

Is it OK to eat Greek salad everyday? ›

It is rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium, and iron. It also contains ingredients full of phytonutrients and antioxidants, such as oil and onion, which reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease. We suggest adding this low-fat superfood to your everyday diet!

Can you eat too much Greek salad? ›

Yes, eating too much salad can cause diarrhea in some cases. While salads are generally considered a healthy food choice, eating excessive amounts of raw vegetables, particularly if they are high in fiber, can lead to digestive problems.

Is Greek salad good to eat everyday? ›

You don't need to eat Greek salad regularly. If you're in a more temperate climate, there's no reason why you shouldn't eat Greek salad. Just don't make it your daily salad .

What are traditional Greek ingredients? ›

Traditional Greek food is made up of an endless list of delicious ingredients and dishes: fresh fish, olives, olive oil, feta cheese, sweet baklavas, traditional bread and local wines.

What is Greek feta dressing made of? ›

Here's how you make it: Add ½ cup Greek yogurt, 6 ounces feta cheese, the juice of 1 lemon, 1 clove grated garlic, 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, and 2 tablespoons water to the bowl of your food processor or blender.

What is Mediterranean salad dressing made of? ›

ingredients
  • 1 12 cups olive oil.
  • 12 cup red wine vinegar, plus.
  • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar.
  • 1 teaspoon sugar.
  • 1 12 tablespoons oregano.
  • 1 12 tablespoons basil.
  • 2 teaspoons salt (I use seasoned salt)
  • 1 tablespoon onion powder.

Why is it called goddess dressing? ›

According to food historians, chef Philip Roemer of the Palace Hotel in San Francisco invented the salad dressing in 1923 to honor actor George Arliss, who was staying in the hotel while he starred in a play called “The Green Goddess.” If you've never seen the play or the silent film that followed, it's no surprise, as ...

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