You should know that I am incapable of resisting a salad. This is almost entirely due to my dear, sweet mother’s BIG GREEN SALAD habit. I know a lot of women blanch at the thought of becoming their mother, but this is not a concern for me. My mom is a saint. She’s a nurse who cares for developmentally disabled adults and helps them find jobs. She’s the most generous person I’ve ever met, bar none. She’s hilarious. She makes great homemade pizza and lumpia and hot chocolate. She has a wicked sense of humour. She climbs trees with her grand kids. She’s a phenomenal pianist. She’s a writer. Oh, and she’s pretty easy on the eyes, too.
Well, okay. There’s just this one thing… My mom wears patchouli and a lot of it. I’ll give it to mom, she’s consistent. She’s worn it for years. In fact, I remember walking into a bank in our town and having a teller sniff a piece of currency as she lifted it from the drawer. “Oh! This one came from your mom!” she said as she handed it to me.. The town was small, but it wasn’t THAT small, friends.
And me? Well, let’s just say it’s not my favourite scent. This is one path where my mom and I will always diverge. I prefer edible scents… the ones that make you want to take a bite of something. NOW.
…Like this salad dressing. Oh MAMA, does it smell good. It ought to, though, because it’s the classic Greek Salad topper combo of pure, fresh lemon juice, garlic, oregano, and olive oil with just a touch of Dijon mustard to keep it all together. Ungh. It smells so good it makes my head feel swimmy. Good enough, even, to dab a couple drops on my wrist and behind my ears. Now that’s MY kind of perfume oil!
So what do I put it on besides my pulse points? Any BIG GREEN SALAD will be a grand vehicle for this dressing, but it’s also wonderful poured over grilled meats or fishes of any sort and gyros. Tomorrow, I’ll share another great dish on which to use Greek Salad Dressing. You won’t want to miss it!
Cook’s Notes:
- Use fresh lemon juice here, please! There are a lot of places where bottled lemon juice stands in admirably but this is not one of them. Because there are so few ingredients in the dressing, the freshness of what you DO use is paramount.
- Ditto on the garlic. Use fresh, not jarred, please. The same reasoning applies that we used for the lemon juice.
- Now I’m going to go 180° in the other direction. I actually LOVE dried oregano in my dressing. Maybe it’s a retro thing, but I dig it. You can sub in fresh oregano for the dried, but I actually like the dried better here. I feel like it holds up better in the refrigerator. If you DO sub in fresh oregano, reduce the amount called for by two-thirds.
- I use Dijon mustard as an emulsifier in this dressing. In other words, it helps keep it from separating after you shake it. This is not a permanent fix, you do have to shake it each time you take it from the refrigerator, but it does keep the dressing ‘together’ while you eat your salad and that’s enough for me!
Greek Salad Dressing
Rate RecipeIngredients
- The juice of 2 whole lemons
- 1 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 2-3 large clove garlic peeled and minced or pressed
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon smooth Dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon kosher or sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon cracked black pepper
Instructions
- Add all of the ingredients to a jar with a tight fitting lid and shake. Alternatively, you can add the ingredients to a bowl and whisk. Refrigerate, tightly covered, until ready to use. When properly stored, this dressing is good for up to 3 weeks in the refrigerator.
Important Note:
- The oil will quite likely solidify in the refrigerator. This is not a problem. Take the dressing from the refrigerator 30 minutes before you want to use it OR run the sealed jar under warm tap water until it loosens back up. Shake and serve!
Nutrition
Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.
did you make this recipe?
Make sure to tag @foodiewithfam on Instagram and #hashtag it #foodiewithfamily so I can check it out!
Reader's Thoughts...
Julie says
You can’t possibly have 3 gems fat on 1/6 of a cup of olive oil.
Rebecca says
Assuming you mean grams not gems, I have no idea! I use an automatic nutritional calculator that inserts my nutritional info into the recipe card. I’m not nor do I want to be a nutritionist. You’re welcome to plug the ingredients into one of many free online nutritional information calculators online if this is important information for you. 🙂
Cam says
Yikes! You have the recipe listed as 6 servings at 38 calories a serving…….that might need to be adjusted.
Paula Campos says
Ok….how much lemon juice are you expecting out of 2 lemons? They vary in size so much, I want to get this right! It looks soooo delicious and I’m just a novice cook…
Rebecca says
Hi Paula- Thanks so much! An average lemon has about 2 tablespoons of lemon juice in it. 🙂
Paula Campos says
THANK YOU!!!!
Rebecca says
Any time! It’s my pleasure. 🙂 Enjoy your salads!!!
Kelli says
ONG! I’ve died and gone to heaven! Thank you!
Rebecca says
You’re very welcome!
Natural Life says
How long does this last in the fridge? 🙂
daniel says
Why is there dijon mustard in this Greek salad dressing? Is this a sort of adaptation?
Rebecca says
It’s an emulsifier and a tasty one at that. 😀
daniel says
So are demiglace and egg yolks, but you wouldn’t catch me putting either in this salad dressing. LOL That being said, it MIGHT be good with dijon mustard, but since I KNOW it is good without it I’ll just stick with the basic recipe.
Thanks
Rebecca says
Sometimes innovation (if a teaspoon of mustard can be called that) introduces us to new favourite things, but mercifully, the internet is wide and vast and we are not required to try things we read. 😀
Daniel says
What!? I was expecting you to try this recipe with demiglace!
LOL
Thanks and have a good day
Daniel says
BTW I just want to say your reasoning is totally right (you’ve neither said or done anything “objectively” objectionable); I’m just not “in the mood” for anything “new”: I just want my salad. Maybe it’s a (albeit, perhaps, unorthodox) “comfort food” of mine.
Enjoy
Tracey @ Don't Mess with Mama says
This looks delicious. I make a similar recipe but without the Dijon. I’ll have to give that a try.
Joy says
To add a little “what is that awesomeness?!” to the dressing, I’ll share a trick stolen from my Greek aunt: add a splash of the juice from kalamata olives to the dressing, to taste. It adds a whole ‘nother dimension.
cheri says
great salad dressing! I feel the same way about oregano.
Sylvie | Gourmande in the Kitchen says
My kind of dressing, I’d drizzle it on everything!
Heather || Heather's Dish says
This makes my heart so happy – I want to give your mom a HUGE HUG! And then after that I’d give you one, and then practically drink this dressing. YES.
Christiane ~ Taking On Magazines says
What an awesome tribute to your mother. She sounds like a very cool woman. I’m thinking that her grandkids love visiting her. 🙂
Your salad dressing is the kind of thing I could dive into head first. I love a good vinaigrette!
Aqiyl Aniys says
The combination of the lemon and mustard is just wonderful! Love the recipe.
Karen Petersen says
I’m going to have to make this…I love homemade dressings!
Angie | Big Bear's Wife says
Greek Salads, Greek Dressings – you’re killing me! I need some of this asap! I feel the need to make homemade dressing all of a sudden! haha
Ginny McMeans says
This is the only dressing I am going to make from now on. This looks fantastic!
Rebecca says
Hooray for Greek dressing! 😀
Paula-bell'alimento says
I’m going to need you to turn around so I can just go ahead a drink this right out of that mason jar ; )
Rebecca says
Please allow me to offer you a straw.
Brianne @ Cupcakes & Kale Chips says
Mmm, I’d love to marinade some chicken with this, gril it up, and make a big salad with feta and olives and roasted red peppers.
Rebecca says
Heck yes! That would be WONDERFUL!
Sommer @ASpicyPerspective says
Salad dressing is my weakness! This this greek dressing is a must try for me!
Rebecca says
Since salad is one of my weaknesses, salad dressing is too! 😀
Amy @Very Culinary says
I would totally marinade fish with this! Or drink it. Is that wrong?
Rebecca says
Just so long as you don’t drink the stuff you used to marinate the fish… 😉
Char says
Agree! I could drink this! Lol or use it as a bread supper
Rebecca says
HA! Truth!