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Basic Vinaigrette Salad Dressing
Basic Vinaigrette Salad Dressing  (5)
Green Beans with Bacon-Balsamic Vinaigrette
Green Beans with Bacon-Balsamic Vinaigrette  (10)
Spinach and Strawberry Salad with Pepper Vinaigrette
Spinach and Strawberry Salad with Pepper Vinaigrette  (10)
Citrus Vinaigrette
Citrus Vinaigrette  (6)
Roasted Chicken with Balsamic Vinaigrette
Roasted Chicken with Balsamic Vinaigrette  (3)
Hearts of Romaine Salad with Apple, Red Onion and Cider Vinaigrette
Hearts of Romaine Salad with Apple, Red Onion and Cider Vinaigrette  (5)
Black Bean-Taco Salad with Lime Vinaigrette
Black Bean-Taco Salad with Lime Vinaigrette  (4)
Honey Balsamic Vinaigrette
Honey Balsamic Vinaigrette  (2)
Warm Goats Cheese Salad with Herb and Walnut Vinaigrette
Warm Goats Cheese Salad with Herb and Walnut Vinaigrette  (1)
Apple, Walnut, and Mixed Greens Salad with Zinfandel-cranberry Vinaigrette
Apple, Walnut, and Mixed Greens Salad with Zinfandel-cranberry Vinaigrette  (1)
Mediterranean Olive Oil and Lemon Vinaigrette
Mediterranean Olive Oil and Lemon Vinaigrette  (4)
Champagne Vinaigrette Salad Dressing
Champagne Vinaigrette Salad Dressing  (4)
Cumin Cilantro Vinaigrette
Cumin Cilantro Vinaigrette  (3)
Fresh Herb Salad w/ Shallot & Truffle Vinaigrette
Fresh Herb Salad w/ Shallot & Truffle Vinaigrette  (1)
Beans with Vinaigrette
Beans with Vinaigrette  (1)
Salmon and Asparagus Salad with Pesto Vinaigrette
Salmon and Asparagus Salad with Pesto Vinaigrette  (3)
Green Beans with Mustard Vinaigrette
Green Beans with Mustard Vinaigrette  (2)
Cheese Tortellini Salad with Sun-dried Tomato Vinaigrette
Cheese Tortellini Salad with Sun-dried Tomato Vinaigrette  (1)
Grilled Halibut with Lemon-Basil Vinaigrette
Grilled Halibut with Lemon-Basil Vinaigrette  (3)
Artichoke & Sun-dried Tomato Salad with Parmesan-romano Vinaigrette
Artichoke & Sun-dried Tomato Salad with Parmesan-romano Vinaigrette  (1)

Vinaigrette

Vinaigrette (known as French dressing in Britain) is a classic base of vinegar and oil that lends itself to any number of variations. It is a world favorite when simply drizzled over any salad.

Vinaigrette is a basic sauce that combines two or more ingredients. In many cases, an emulsifier, or binding agent, such as mustard is added. Vinaigrette is most often used as a salad dressing, but it is also a highly flavorful sauce for hot dishes as well.

The name is derived from vinaigre, the French version of vinegar. It is literally a mixture of vinegar and oil. While these are not classified as a “stable” emulsion, they can easily be re-blended when shaken (the oil will rise to the top).

History

There is some debate about this classic French blend being one of the “mother sauces.” In truth, it is not part of the original quintet of sauces as established by Georges-Auguste Escoffier, the iconic resource for professional chefs. Vinaigrette, as well as mayonnaise, seems to have been added at a later date and is often called a “contemporary mother sauce.”

Buying Tips

Purchase high quality ingredients for the best vinaigrettes. These can include balsamic vinegar, fresh herbs, spices, pepper pods, mustard, pickles, ginger, and capers.

• Olive (not extra virgin), canola, safflower, and sunflower oils are the most commonly used.

Prepared vinaigrettes may not always use the highest quality ingredients and will have added preservatives.

Storage Tips

A homemade vinaigrette should be refrigerated and used within four days.

Usage Tips

The finest part of working with a base sauce is that it can be added to in any way desired. The classic recipe is simply one part vinegar to three parts oil. Adjust the ratio for individual taste. Salt and pepper are included to balance and complement the acidity.

From this base, the choices are endless. In fact, any citrus can be included or used to replace the vinegar. 

Keep a whisk handy for easy blending when the oil and vinegar begin to separate.

If using olive oil, let the vinaigrette come to room temperature before stirring. Olive oil tends to solidify if refrigerated.

When adding fresh-cut vegetables to a plate of greensmarinate them in the vinaigrette first.


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