Why Salad Dressings Matter
A great salad dressing isn’t just a sauce—it’s a flavour enhancer, texture booster, and unifying element. It brings contrast and cohesion, tying together the crunch of nuts, the softness of roasted vegetables, and the freshness of herbs and fruits. When you master a few key dressings, you’ll find endless ways to transform humble ingredients into something extraordinary.
At Otao Kitchen, we love teaching people how to make delicious dressings from scratch in our hands-on cooking classes and through our Home Chef Program. Once you know the basics, you can elevate every salad you make—at home or on the go.
The Basic Formula for a Great Salad Dressing
Nearly every salad dressing can start with a simple base formula:
3 parts oil + 1 part acid + seasoning
Here’s how to build from there:
1. Choose Your Oil (3 parts)
This is the silky base that carries flavour and coats your salad:
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Extra virgin olive oil – bold and peppery
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Avocado oil – creamy and subtle
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Sesame oil – nutty and aromatic (great for Asian-inspired salads)
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Walnut or hazelnut oil – for earthy, luxurious dressings
2. Pick Your Acid (1 part)
This brightens and balances the fat:
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Vinegars: balsamic, red wine, white wine, apple cider, rice vinegar
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Citrus juices: lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit
3. Add Emulsifiers (optional but effective)
To help bind oil and acid:
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Dijon mustard
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Honey or maple syrup
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Tahini or nut butters
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Egg yolk or mayonnaise
4. Flavour It Up!
This is where your personality comes in:
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Garlic, shallots, chilli
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Fresh herbs (parsley, mint, coriander)
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Soy sauce, fish sauce, miso paste
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Salt and pepper
5 Classic Salad Dressings You Can Make at Home
1. Simple Vinaigrette
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3 tbsp olive oil
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1 tbsp red wine vinegar
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1 tsp Dijon mustard
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Salt & pepper
Shake it up and drizzle over leafy greens or roasted vegetables.
2. Asian Sesame Dressing
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2 tbsp rice vinegar
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1 tbsp soy sauce
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2 tbsp sesame oil
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1 tbsp honey
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1 tsp grated ginger
Perfect on noodle salads, shredded cabbage or grilled chicken.
3. Creamy Caesar
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1 garlic clove, minced
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1 egg yolk or 1 tbsp mayonnaise
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2 anchovy fillets (or 1 tsp paste)
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1 tbsp lemon juice
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1/2 tsp Dijon mustard
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3 tbsp olive oil
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Parmesan, to taste
Blend for a rich, restaurant-style Caesar dressing.
4. Green Goddess
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1/2 avocado
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Juice of 1 lemon
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2 tbsp Greek yoghurt
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A handful of fresh herbs (tarragon, parsley, chives)
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1 tbsp olive oil
Great with grilled prawns or crunchy summer veggies.
5. Sweet Balsamic
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3 tbsp olive oil
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1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
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1 tsp maple syrup or honey
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A pinch of salt
Ideal with roasted beetroot, walnuts, and soft cheese.
Tips for Salad Success
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Mix your textures: Combine raw and cooked ingredients, crunchy and soft.
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Balance your flavours: Sweet, salty, acidic, and umami.
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Use your crisper drawer: Chop, roast, or shave whatever you’ve got lying around.
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Dress mindfully: Add just enough dressing to coat, not drown, your salad.
Learn More with Otao Kitchen's Home Chef Program
Want to learn how to make show-stopping salads and flavour-packed dressings in your own kitchen? Our Home Chef Program is designed for food lovers who want to build skills at their own pace—from beginner basics to advanced techniques. You’ll get access to expert video tutorials, downloadable recipes, and even certificates to track your progress.
Whether you're joining us in-person at our Melbourne cooking school or learning online at home, Otao Kitchen makes it fun and accessible.
Final Thought
The right salad dressing turns a simple bowl of greens into a crave-worthy creation. So next time you’re staring at your fridge wondering what to cook—start with a salad, and dress it up!