23 Mouthwatering Paleo Salad Dressing Recipes

Salads make up a pretty regular part of the Paleo diet plan because you’ll want to balance out all of the meat you’re eating with a good portion of veggies at each meal. Salad dressings are a great way to make the salad taste better, but pretty much everything you find on store shelves is going to be a no-go because food manufacturers can’t help but put additives and preservatives that aren’t really needed into them. Here’s an assortment of dressings that keep it simple and healthier for you.

Try one of these out of this world dairy-free, paleo-friendly salad dressing recipes.

Easy Paleo Caesar Salad Dressing

Homemade Caesar paleo salad dressing is incredibly easy to make and tastes much better than the bottled version. And the taste wouldn’t be the same without a bit of anchovy paste, which can be found near the canned fish in the grocery store. If you prefer not to use raw egg yolk for the recipe substitute one tablespoon of mayonnaise.

Easy Paleo Caesar Salad Dressing

Ingredients
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 egg yolk
3 tbsp lemon juice
1 tbsp spicy Paleo mustard
2 cloves garlic
3 tsp anchovy paste
1/2 tsp dried parsley
1/4 tsp salt
Freshly ground pepper, to taste

Instructions
1. Place all of the ingredients except the olive oil into a food processor and blend until smooth. Slowly add in the olive oil to emulsify.

Servings: approximately 1/2 cup
Difficulty: Easy

Raspberry Vinaigrette

Simple and easy to throw together, this colorful raspberry vinaigrette is excellent served with salads. Fresh or frozen raspberries can be used to make this sweet, tangy dressing. Toss it with mixed greens and pecans for a vibrant, delicious lunch.

Paleo Raspberry Vinaigrette

Ingredients
1/2 cup raspberries
1/4-1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1 tbsp honey
Pinch of salt
4 fresh basil leaves, chopped

Instructions
1. Place all of the ingredients into a blender or food processor and blend until smooth, adding more olive oil to reach desired consistency. Adjust the amount of honey to taste.

Servings: about 1/2 cup
Difficulty: Easy

Creamy Herb Paleo Salad Dressing

Dill, parsley, and chives provide a lot of flavor in this dairy-free option for a creamy paleo salad dressing. Use this dressing to pour over mixed greens, mix into coleslaw, or to make a tasty cucumber salad. If you do not have fresh herbs available you can substitute the dried version.

Creamy Herb Dressing

Ingredients
1 cup raw cashews
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 cloves garlic
1 tbsp chives, chopped
1 tsp fresh parsley, chopped
1 tsp fresh dill, chopped
1 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp salt
Freshly ground pepper, to taste

Instructions
1. Soak the cashews in a bowl of water for at least one hour. Then place all of the ingredients into a food processor and blend until smooth. Add more water if necessary to achieve desired level of creaminess.

Servings: approximately 1 cup
Difficulty: Easy

Ginger Dijon Paleo Vinaigrette

This vinaigrette takes only minutes to whisk together for topping your salad. It is a simple dressing with a kick of Dijon and ginger, best for pouring over a light salad of mixed greens or romaine.

Ginger Dijon Vinaigrette

Ingredients
1/3 cup olive oil
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
1 tbsp Paleo Dijon mustard
2 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp dried parsley
Pinch of salt

Instructions
1. Combine all of the ingredients in a bowl or jar and stir well to combine. Store in an airtight jar in the refrigerator.

Servings: approximately 1/2 cup
Difficulty: Easy

Lemon Basil Vinaigrette

Make this quick, flavorful vinaigrette for a great way to use up any extra basil you may have in your garden. Light and refreshing, lemon and basil work well together in this recipe. The recipe can be used for salad dressing, and can also act as a sauce for fish, chicken, or tomato salad.

Basil Lemon Vinaigrette

Ingredients
1/2 cup basil leaves, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
Zest of 1/2 lemon
Juice of 1/2 lemon
1/2 tsp Paleo spicy mustard
1/2 tsp honey
Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste

Instructions
1. Place all of the ingredients into a blender or food processor and blend until smooth, adding more olive oil to reach desired consistency. Adjust salt and pepper to taste.

Servings: about 1/2 cup
Difficulty: Easy

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Almost Ranch Dressing
You don’t have to give up the classic taste of Ranch dressing just because you’re following Paleo. It just requires a little bit of tinkering to make sure that there’s no diary or artificial ingredients being used. Traditional Ranch dressing has buttermilk, mayo, and sour cream, three ingredients that get the kibosh on Paleo. This version of Ranch is using a genius mix of cashews, coconut milk, and the required spices to replicate the taste while sidestepping all of the ingredients that can cause trouble to your digestion and health. You can use this as a salad dressing, or a dip for anything Ranch-worthy.

French Tarragon Shallot Vinaigrette
This is a vinaigrette with a fancy name which may seem like you’re taking Paleo to the gourmet level. But in actuality it has just a handful or so of ingredients and it keeps things pretty simple with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Champagne Vinegar. The vinegar gets its name because it’s made by using the same types of grapes used to make champagne, so it’s not just a phony title. The tarragon, shallots, and garlic all do well to make this a treat for your taste buds, and poured over a kale or spinach salad make it easy to top up on your veggies.

Red & White Balsamic Vinaigrette
This recipe proves that you don’t always have to have it plain and simple with Paleo, and that you can experiment with different flavors to find what works. Here it’s the use of both white wine vinegar and red wine vinegar in what would otherwise be a simple balsamic vinaigrette. Since each vinegar has a slightly different taste, it comes out with a different flavor than if you’d just used one. The dijon mustard also provides a strong flavor that makes this a special creation, while keeping it within the confines of a Paleo inspired diet..

Strawberry Rosemary Dressing
The use of strawberry in this dressing gives it a nice color, as well as the sweet fruity taste you’ve come to expect from strawberries. Fresh rosemary goes nicely with fresh strawberries, and they’re using olive oil and lemon juice to complete the dressing. They show this being served on a bed of arugula, but it can be used to flavor up any type of salad. Try this simple salad on for size: a bed of baby spinach leaves, fresh organic cucumber slices, a fresh tomato cut into wedges, and baby carrots sliced in half. It’s a simple and tasty salad with all Paleo friendly ingredients and this dressing goes nicely with it.

Ginger Dijon Vinaigrette
This recipe should only be used by those Paleo followers that like the taste of ginger as well as dijon mustard. That’s because when the two of these combine it forms a taste that will definitely perk up your mouth and make you pay attention. Olive oil and apple cider vinegar are used to create the classic vinaigrette backdrop, but what you’ll really taste is the ground ginger mixed with the dijon mustard. Try this on a steak salad like the one shown on the recipe page. It’s nice to get a half and half mix of meaty protein and fresh vegetables.

Carrot Ginger Salad Dressing
This is a nice light dressing that will have a bit of an Asian zing to it because of the ginger. It’s the sort of dressing you’ll often see on the salad that is served before sushi at a Japanese restaurant. You can replicate that experience at home while on Paleo, just be sure to eat sashimi, which often is served without rice so you’re just getting fresh and raw fish. They show this being used on a very simple salad, which will really make the dressing pop.

Avocado Ranch Dressing
What can make Ranch dressing even better? Avocados! Not only do they lend their distinctive flavor, but they provide an extra creamy and smooth texture, and loads of healthy benefits. They have plenty of fiber and healthy fat, as well as potassium and a bit of protein, not to mention an assortment of vitamins and minerals. This recipe uses no dairy whatsoever, with coconut milk getting the call instead.

23 Mouthwatering Paleo Salad Dressing Recipes
Jess (Paleo Grubs)

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