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By: Rachel GurkPosted: 05/11/2020

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You’ll want to add this easy white wine vinaigrette recipe to your salad routine. It’s the perfect dressing for almost any type of salad!

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: This vinaigrette is multi-purpose. It goes well on a variety of salads, from fresh greens to grain salads.

How long it takes: 5 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: small jar or bowl with whisk
Servings: makes about 1 cup of dressing

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Table of Contents close

  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 About this Vinaigrette Recipe
  • 3 Ingredients You’ll Need
  • 4 How to make this salad dressing your own
  • 5 Storage Tips
  • 6 More salad dressing recipes
  • 7 Get the Recipe: White Wine Vinaigrette Recipe

White wine vinaigrette is the most versatile dressing there is. It matches almost any salad. If I were stuck on a desert island, I’d want to have either this dressing or red wine vinaigrette. It’s kind of a toss-up. You could pour your homemade vinaigrette on palm leaves and coconuts, and you’d have a great salad. Maybe add a freshly skewered fish or something.

All kidding aside, you’ll find that white wine vinaigrette adapts itself to a variety of salads. Making a fresh green salad with leaf lettuce, cucumbers, and tomatoes? Perfect with this vinaigrette! How about a warm grain salad with farro, roasted sweet potatoes, and kale? Yup, that will be delicious, too. Or maybe a salad with fruit, like apples, pears, or strawberries? Again, white wine vinaigrette will taste great.

This white wine vinaigrette recipe provides just the right amount of tanginess, sweetness, and flavor without overpowering any of the flavors of your salad. It recedes into the background but provides the essential bass notes. You’ll find yourself turning to it time and again, because it’s just that perfect!

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About this Vinaigrette Recipe

  • It’s so easy to make! I think I could make this white wine vinaigrette recipe in my sleep, I’ve made it so often. In fact, I hardly ever measure any of the ingredients. I just kind of eyeball it as I’m adding this and that, shake it up, and pour it on my salad. But don’t worry, I do provide measurements for you in this recipe.
  • Shallots or no shallots… I’ve dressed this recipe up just a little bit by adding chopped shallots. Soak the shallots in the vinegar for about fifteen minutes to soften them a bit. Do I always make it with shallots? No, to be honest, often I skip them when I’m in a hurry. They do add a nice layer of flavor, though, so please don’t follow my example.
  • Use a recycled jar if you have one. You can use a small whisk to mix this dressing, or put all the ingredients in a small jar and shake it up. I like to use a jar because I can store leftover dressing right in the jar. Save a nice jar before it finds its way into your recycling bin.
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Ingredients You’ll Need

  • White Wine Vinegar: It’s important to use whitewine vinegar, not regular white vinegar or just white wine.It’s widely available and you’ll find many uses for it.
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Other types of oil can be used but extra virgin olive oil has such great flavor and health benefits.
  • Dijon Mustard: Choose a smooth dijon for the dressing. Do not use regular yellow mustard! The Dijon mustard adds flavor and also helps emulsify the dressing, preventing it from separating.
  • Honey, Agave, Maple Syrup OR Sugar (choose one): Just a bit of sweetness tempers the tangy vinegar. Add it to taste.
  • Kosher Salt and Black Pepper: Simple seasonings that you don’t want to leave out.
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How to make this salad dressing your own

This is such a basic recipe. You can change it up as much as you like. Make it tangier (more vinegar), sweeter (more sweetener OR less vinegar), saltier or no salt, more pepper or no pepper, etc. Find the balance that’s perfect for you.

  • Omit the shallots. As I mentioned above, you can leave the shallots out if you prefer.
  • Don’t have extra virgin olive oil? The olive oil adds such great flavor but if you’re all out, you could use a mild tasting vegetable oil or grapeseed oil instead.
  • Mustard: Instead of Dijon mustard, you could substitute a whole grain mustard or even horseradish mustard for a spicier vinaigrette. Do not use yellow mustard.
  • Add herbs. Try adding some fresh herbs or a pinch of dried herbs. I like to add the fresh herbs right to the salad, but you could also add them in the dressing.
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Storage Tips

Have leftover vinaigrette? Store it in a covered container in the fridge for a few days. If you omit the shallots, it will last even longer.

The vinaigrette may solidify slightly when it’s cold. Just take it out of the fridge for 15 minutes or so to let it warm up and then give it a good shake.

More salad dressing recipes

Homemade salad dressings are the best! And don’t forget to try my homemade croutons recipe. You’ll never buy a bag of store bought croutons again. Here are a few of my favorite salad dressings:

  • Honey mustard vinaigrette
  • Apricot vinaigrette dressing
  • Lemon basil vinaigrette
  • Catalina dressing (similar to French dressing)
  • Parmesan peppercorn dressing
  • Poppy seed dressing
  • Avocado lime dressing
  • Ranch dressing (reduced fat, but not reduced flavor)
  • Raspberry vinaigrette (with fresh raspberries)

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @rachelcooksblog on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: White Wine Vinaigrette Recipe

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Additional Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

8 servings

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You'll want to add this easy white wine vinaigrette recipe to your salad routine. It's the perfect dressing for almost any type of salad!

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, combine shallots and vinegar and let set for 15 minutes.

  • Add olive oil, Dijon mustard, agave, salt, pepper, and whisk or shake to combine. Adjust seasonings as needed.

  • Serve immediately or refrigerate in a covered container up to 5 days. If oil solidifies, let the dressing come to room temperature or microwave very briefly. Shake well before using.

Notes

  • Make the vinaigrette tangier, sweeter, saltier or no salt, more pepper or no pepper, etc. Find the balance that’s perfect for you.
  • Instead of Dijon mustard, you could substitute a whole grain mustard or even horseradish mustard for a spicier vinaigrette.
  • Don’t have extra virgin olive oil? The olive oil adds such great flavor but if you’re all out, substitute a mild tasting vegetable oil or grapeseed oil.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 2tablespoons, Calories: 92kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Protein: 0.1g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 7g, Sodium: 160mg, Potassium: 15mg, Fiber: 0.2g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 1IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 3mg, Iron: 0.2mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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  1. Kathy Mertens says

    White Wine Vinaigrette Recipe - so easy! (14)
    Holy Holy! I just made this dressing and it’s incredible and healthy. It’s nice to know what ingredients you’re consuming. So glad I found this website and recipe.

    Reply

    • Rachel Gurk says

      Yay! I’m so glad to hear it. Your comment brought a smile to my face. :)

      Reply

  2. Jenn says

    White Wine Vinaigrette Recipe - so easy! (15)
    Whipped it up in my mini food processor! Super quick. Delicious over spinach!

    Reply

    • Rachel Gurk says

      Smart to use your food processor! Glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

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FAQs

What is the formula for vinaigrette dressing? ›

The French have decided that the perfect ratio for a vinaigrette is 3 parts oil to 1 part vinegar. For my personal taste, that's a little too oily — but it's totally up to you. My simple system is: In a small screw-top jar, place vinegar and a pinch of salt; cover and shake (this helps to dissolve the salt).

What is the simplest form of dressing? ›

Lets start with a vinaigrette. These are the lightest of all dressings. On the simplest level they're merely any kind of acid (think lemon, lime, vinegar etc.) whisked together with oil salt and pepper.

How do you make white wine vinegar from scratch? ›

Step by Step
  1. Pour the wine into your crock or jar.
  2. If using a mother of vinegar or starter, add it to the wine and stir well.
  3. Cover the jar or crock with a few layers of cheesecloth and secure it with the rubber band or string.
  4. Store the jar or crock in a dark, room-temperature spot until it tastes like vinegar.

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 unhealthiest salad dressing? ›

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.

What is the golden rule of dressing? ›

You've heard the Golden Rule (2/3 to 1/3 ratio or that third's work better than halves or quarters) is aesthetically pleasing but did you know that you can apply this to styling your clothes, too?

What is the 1 3 rule of dressing? ›

The real key to the rule of thirds is to create a literal visual break in your outfit at either the end of the first third OR at the end of the second third. Most of the time if you're not creating this visual break, your outfit might look a little…well, frumpy.

What is classic vinaigrette made of? ›

Put the mustard, vinegar and olive oil in a jar and season. Shake vigorously to mix. Store in a cool place (not the fridge) until ready to use. Use for all your salads or try one of our recipes, right.

What is house vinaigrette made of? ›

The standard house dressing is a combination of vinegar, oil, garlic, herbs, and a touch of sugar, but each restaurant has its own method, proportions, and add-ons.

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. ...
  • Forgetting to check expiration dates. ...
  • Not using fresh herbs. ...
  • Using vinaigrette only on salad.
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What is the mother of white wine vinegar? ›

A vinegar mother is a gelatinous disc that looks like a slice of wobbly raw liver. It's composed of a form of cellulose and acetic acid bacteria (mycoderma aceti) that develops on fermenting alcoholic liquids, and turns alcohol into acetic acid with a little help from some oxygen in the air.

How do you make white wine vinegar fast? ›

I poured the wine into a clean jar, stirred it up for a couple of minutes and added about 1 part water to 3 parts wine, along with the MOV. I then covered the jar with a tightly woven cloth, fastened with a rubber band. Within about three weeks, the white wine had transformed into fabulous white wine vinegar.

Can I make my own white wine vinegar? ›

The easiest way to make your own wine vinegar is to leave an open, 3/4-full bottle of wine in a warm place for a couple of weeks. It's really that simple—the natural oxidation process will do all of the work. The only issue you may encounter is fruit flies.

What is vinaigrette dressing made of? ›

In general, vinaigrette consists of 3 parts of oil to 1 part of vinegar whisked into an emulsion. Salt and pepper are often added. Herbs and shallots, too, are often added, especially when it is used for cooked vegetables or grains. Sometimes mustard is used as an emulsifier and to add flavour.

What is the ratio of oil to vinegar when making 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.

What are the two fundamental ingredients used to make a vinaigrette? ›

A vinaigrette is made of two basic ingredients - olive oil and balsamic.

Which of the following ingredients is used in making basic vinaigrette? ›

Basic Vinaigrette Ratio & Ingredients
  • Olive oil for your base.
  • Vinegar of choice.
  • Dijon mustard for some flavor complexity and creaminess.
  • Maple syrup or honey for a little sweetness that balances the vinegar.
  • Garlic for oomph.
  • Salt and pepper.

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