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This Apple Cider Vinaigrette is one of the best homemade salad dressings you’ll ever try. Once you taste it, you’ll want to pour it on everything!

apple cider dressing with spoon in jar

What is apple cider vinegar? Apple cider vinegar is made from crushed apples that are exposed to yeast. The fermentation process turns the natural sugar in the apples into alcohol, and then the alcohol continues to ferment into acetic acid.

This gives apple cider vinegar its sour smell and flavor.

Wondering how to use it? Try this apple cider vinegar dressing on my favorite Beet Salad, Kale Salad, or my go-to holiday salad, which is always a hit with a crowd.

Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar

Raw apple cider vinegar, which is unfiltered, also contains something called mother (look for a label that says “with mother” on the bottle) that gives the vinegar a cloudy appearance.

You may see stringy strands at the bottom, which are thought to include helpful enzymes and friendly bacteria.

apple cider vinaigrette in glass jar with black background

Here are some potential health benefits:

With its tangy flavor, apple cider vinegar is also the perfect addition to this salad dressing recipe.

Ingredients You’ll Need

apple cider vinaigrette ingredients in glass bowls on white table

What is apple cider vinaigrette made of? 

  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Lemon juice
  • Honey
  • Garlic
  • Mustard
  • Salt & black pepper

You can get creative with extra seasonings if you’d like to, but this combination is perfect over a number of salad combinations. You can also use it as a marinade for chicken breasts.

Note: The lemon juice is optional here, but I love the extra bright layer of flavor that it adds. You can use orange juice instead, or just leave it out and use only apple cider vinegar in this dressing.

Wondering how to thicken dressing? The mustard and honey act as emulsifiers in this recipe, to help the consistency thicken up. You can use spicy brown mustard, or Dijon mustard if you don’t need a vegan recipe.

How to Make Apple Cider Vinaigrette

1. Combine. Add the ingredients to a bowl or glass mason jar with a lid. I typically use a 12-ounce jar, so there’s room to stir everything together.

For extra-finely minced garlic, try scraping it over a microplane. That way you won’t have any large chunks in the final dressing.

adding ingredients to a glass mason jar and mincing garlic

You can start with only 1 tablespoon of honey if you like a more tart dressing, but I usually add 2 tablespoons in total.

2. Mix. Use a whisk to stir the ingredients together smoothly, or attach the lid to your jar and shake well.

Alternatively, you can add all of the ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth. Either way works.

ingredients mixed in glass jar to make apple cider dressing

3. Enjoy! Taste the dressing and adjust any seasoning, to taste. You can add more sweetness by adding extra honey, or add more mustard or vinegar to make it taste more tangy.

Serve it over your favorite veggies, and add any extra toppings you like. I think this delicious dressing goes well over a Fall salad, particularly with cranberries and pecans on top.

This apple cider vinegar salad dressing can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. It’s normal to see it separate in the fridge, so be sure to shake it again before using.

Note: Extra-virgin olive oil may thicken when chilled, so don’t be alarmed if your dressing becomes very thick when you store it. You can run the jar under hot tap water until it thins out again, or let it come to room temperature on the counter before you plan on serving it again.

apple cider vinaigrette overhead in glass jar with spoon inside

Frequently Asked Questions & Substitutions

Is this recipe vegan? This apple cider dressing isn’t vegan since it calls for honey, but you can make it vegan by using maple syrup instead.

Does apple cider vinegar need to be refrigerated? No, once you open a bottle of apple cider vinegar, it can be stored sealed in a dark pantry. You do need to keep the apple cider vinaigrette dressing refrigerated, though, for the best shelf life.

Can I use dried spices? Yes, you can replace the fresh clove of garlic with a 1/4 teaspoon of garlic powder, if you prefer.

Can I add fresh herbs? Of course! I think fresh sage, thyme, and rosemary are particularly nice with this flavor combination.

spoon added to jar of apple cider dressing

 

apple cider dressing with spoon in jar

Apple Cider Vinaigrette

4.87 from 84 votes
Apple Cider Vinaigrette is the best homemade salad dressing! All you need is a few simple ingredients to make it, and it goes well with any number of salad combinations.
prep5 mins cook0 mins total5 mins
Servings:8

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon spicy brown mustard
  • 1 garlic clove , minced
  • 2 tablespoons honey , or to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Add the olive oil, vinegar, lemon juice, mustard, garlic, honey, salt and pepper to a glass jar with a lid. Whisk well to combine, or secure a lid on the jar and shake well.
  • Taste the dressing and make any adjustments you like, such as adding a little more honey for sweetness, or a little more mustard or vinegar to make it taste more tangy. Serve right away, or store it in the fridge for up to 5 days.
  • Leftover dressing may thicken in the fridge. You can run the jar under warm tap water to help it thin out again, or let it sit on the counter at room temperature until it's runny in consistency.

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Notes

This recipe makes roughly 1 cup of dressing, so the nutrition information is for roughly 2 tablespoons. This is automatically calculated and is just an estimate, not a guarantee.

Nutrition

Calories: 100kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 95mg | Potassium: 17mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 1mg
Course: Salad
Cuisine: American
Keyword: apple cider vinaigrette, apple cider vinegar dressing

 

If you try this Apple Cider Vinegar Dressing recipe, please leave a comment and star rating below letting me know how you like it.

 

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Megan Gilmore

Hi, I’m Megan. A former fast food junkie turned best-selling cookbook author. I create healthy recipes made with simple ingredients to make your life easier.

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  1. Ooh, I love Apple Cider Vinegar and I’ve made dressings with it before but I’ve never made this Dijon vinaigrette combo. It sounds great – I can’t wait to try it!

    P.S. What happened to the Vitamix? I love mine and it seems indestructible! 🙂

    1. The screws on the bottom of my pitcher wore out and started smoking when I used my blender! I guess that’s what I get for using it so often for the last 3 years… but luckily it’s still under warranty, so I’m just waiting for my brand-new pitcher to arrive in the mail!

  2. This looks like a great dressing! I’ve been wanting to try apple cider vinegar again, but last time I tried it I had a weird reaction to it. It was the same thing I got from drinking kombucha. No clue would caused it, which makes me afraid to try the raw vinegar again. Even though it’s super healthy. It was random haha.

  3. I love this! I’ll make it for my mom since she’s always looking for a new dressing! The simplicity of this is awesome 🙂

  4. I’ve found that not only do I have to avoid sugar for a chronic health problem, but honey & maple syrup seem to act as culprits as well. 🙁 so now I’m left to using dates or date sugar. I would try this dressing with a stevia sweetener, but I bet you need something with a bit more substance to thicken & help the liquids blend. So I think I’ll try this with date sugar & see what happens… 🙂 thanks again for the awesome & tasty recipes, Megan!

    1. Try Agave nectar. It’s similar to honey in sweetness and thickness, but doesn’t act the same way with your blood sugar. Coconut sugar is also a great alternative for brown sugar.

      1. Agave nectar is really bad for you and severely processed. Extremely high fructose levels. Something like 85%!! Steer clear.

    2. Camille, I will say that I have made a balsamic Vinaigrette with virtually the SAME recipe (substituting Balsamic vinegar for ACV) and I too used Stevia. You don’t need the sugar or honey for thickening. The Oil is pretty much all you need. This is not a “Thick” dressing. A good shake to mix things up before you pour it on your salad and the oil will help it to “Cling” to your salad.

      I actually found this recipe because Balsamic Vinegar is actually higher in carbs than ACV and I am trying to limit my carbs. I actually love both though.

  5. This vinaigrette sounds wonderful! I never new apple cider vinegar was so good for you. That’s so good to know!

  6. This sounds so amazing! thank you for sharing. I just bought my first bottle of racv last week. Excited to make this!

  7. Perfect timing! I just went to a restaurant and had a salad with lemon vinaigrette dressing that was amazing. This looks very similar, i’ll give it a try, thanks!

  8. Thanks for the recipe! I’ve been enjoying apple cider vinegar lately. I’ve been drinking 2 T in 8oz of water twice a day. I was just wondering if Megan or anyone else does this or would have any advice. Thanks so much!

    1. I don’t do that regularly while pregnant, but I have taken a teaspoon in water twice a day in the past, and did feel that it helped with blood sugar issues. I definitely prefer it in dressing-form, though!

    2. Add 1 Tblsp fresh lemon 🍋 juice and a pinch of sea salt to your apple cider vinegar mix twice a day.

  9. The simpler the better….lemon and mustard or white balsamic with Olive Oil, garlic and oregano.

  10. I like almond butter dressing easy with tamari lemon garlic stevia.or any kind with lemon acv or coconut vinegar and stevia
    Oh do you use stevia in pregnancy?
    Thanks for answer

    1. I stopped using stevia when we started trying to conceive, so I’m not using it while pregnant or nursing, either. I don’t know of any studies that say it’s necessarily a bad thing to use during pregnancy, it’s just my own personal preference.