This traditional Mediterranean salad dressing is one of my go-to recipes and can be made in 5 minutes. It gets its traditional tang from a mix of red wine vinegar and lemon juice. I love this dressing on a salad with baby spinach or arugula, tomato, cucumber, red pepper, goat cheese, and nuts (sesame, walnuts, almonds all work well). This dressing will last a few weeks refrigerated, but the quicker you use it, the better the taste! Here are a few more salad ideas for this dressing: Cucumber and tomato salad: Super simple salad, but incredibly tasty especially in the summer when the tomatoes are at their ripest. You can also add slices of mozzarella for added delight. Chickpea and avocado: A cup of chickpeas, an avocado, shredded carrots, Tangy Italian Salad Dressing, and you have yourself a quick, tasty salad! Here are a few other ideas for this dressing: The Italian Sandwich: Cut a grinder roll in half and add: provolone cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, pickles, banana peppers, prosciutto (optional if you want to make it vegetarian). Douse with Tangy Italian Salad Dressing. Serve immediately! Marinade: This makes an amazing marinade for meat, chicken, or portobello mushrooms. I place whatever I am marinating in a Ziploc bag and add about a 1/4 cup or more of dressing in each bag. Squeeze the contents to get the marinade spread throughout. I like to marinate for at least an hour, but up to 8 hours is preferred. When I am grilling the portobello mushrooms I pour the extra marinade onto the mushrooms to keep them moist. Soups and Stews: Whenever I make a soup or stew I usually add all the same ingredients that are in this dressing so why not just add the dressing! I would add about a 1/4 cup of dressing to a large soup. You can always add more if needed.
This traditional Mediterranean salad dressing is one of my go-to recipes and can be made in 5 minutes. It gets its traditional tang from a mix of red wine vinegar and lemon juice. I love this dressing on a salad with baby spinach or arugula, tomato, cucumber, red pepper, goat cheese, and nuts (sesame, walnuts, almonds all work well). This dressing will last a few weeks refrigerated, but the quicker you use it, the better the taste! Here are a few more salad ideas for this dressing: Cucumber and tomato salad: Super simple salad, but incredibly tasty especially in the summer when the tomatoes are at their ripest. You can also add slices of mozzarella for added delight. Chickpea and avocado: A cup of chickpeas, an avocado, shredded carrots, Tangy Italian Salad Dressing, and you have yourself a quick, tasty salad! Here are a few other ideas for this dressing: The Italian Sandwich: Cut a grinder roll in half and add: provolone cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, pickles, banana peppers, prosciutto (optional if you want to make it vegetarian). Douse with Tangy Italian Salad Dressing. Serve immediately! Marinade: This makes an amazing marinade for meat, chicken, or portobello mushrooms. I place whatever I am marinating in a Ziploc bag and add about a 1/4 cup or more of dressing in each bag. Squeeze the contents to get the marinade spread throughout. I like to marinate for at least an hour, but up to 8 hours is preferred. When I am grilling the portobello mushrooms I pour the extra marinade onto the mushrooms to keep them moist. Soups and Stews: Whenever I make a soup or stew I usually add all the same ingredients that are in this dressing so why not just add the dressing! I would add about a 1/4 cup of dressing to a large soup. You can always add more if needed.
This dressing isn't just for salads; its uses are practically limitless. I love using it as a marinade for chicken breasts, pork chops, or even portobello mushrooms. The marinade adds a fantastic depth of flavor, tenderizing the meat and leaving it with a delicious tang. I simply place the meat in a Ziploc bag, pour in a generous amount of the dressing, and let it marinate for at least an hour – longer is even better! It's the perfect way to add a burst of flavor to a simple weeknight dinner, transforming grilled chicken into something truly special.
Beyond marinades, this dressing can be a game-changer for soups and stews. I often add it to my lentil soup or vegetable stew towards the end of cooking, creating a delightful tangy depth that complements the rich flavors of the other ingredients. A little goes a long way; a quarter cup can transform a hearty bowl of soup into something unforgettable. It's amazing how a small addition can elevate your culinary creations to a whole new level.
One of my favorite uses, however, is a simple, yet incredibly satisfying salad. I prefer baby spinach or arugula as a base, adding juicy tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, and vibrant red bell peppers. A sprinkle of goat cheese and some toasted walnuts or almonds complete the dish. This combination of textures and flavors is a true delight. The dressing perfectly complements the fresh ingredients, enhancing their natural flavors rather than overpowering them.
I often experiment with different combinations of ingredients to keep things exciting. A cucumber and tomato salad drizzled with this dressing is unbelievably refreshing during summer months; the simple combination showcasing the dressing's bright character. I've also had success with a chickpea and avocado salad, a quick and healthy option ideal for busy days.
Another unexpected use? Sandwiches! My family loves using this dressing on a simple Italian grinder. Provolone cheese, juicy tomatoes, lettuce, and pickles—all drenched in this tangy delight—make for a truly satisfying lunch or light dinner. It's a far cry from your average mayonnaise-based sandwich, offering a refreshing alternative with a vibrant, distinctive taste.
The versatility of this dressing is its greatest strength. From adding zip to a simple salad to creating a memorable marinade for grilled meats and transforming everyday soups and stews into culinary masterpieces, its adaptability makes it a must-have in any kitchen. The ease of preparation adds another layer of appeal. It’s a simple recipe, easily adaptable to the ingredients you have on hand. So, the next time you are looking for a simple yet flavorful addition to your cooking arsenal, give this Tangy Italian Salad Dressing a try. You won't be disappointed.
More than just a dressing, it's a testament to the power of simple ingredients brought together in perfect harmony. It's a recipe that embodies the spirit of efficient cooking – minimal effort, maximum flavor – and that's a culinary philosophy I wholeheartedly embrace in my busy life. So, give it a try and let me know how you enjoy it! You might find, as I have, that it quickly becomes a kitchen staple, transforming ordinary meals into something truly extraordinary.