This Copycat Olive Garden Salad Dressing brings that smooth and zesty flavor home to toss into your favorite green salad. Itโs simple and quick to make with nearly universal appeal!
Who doesnโt like the fresh, light salad that Olive Garden is famous for? Its Caesar-Italian flavor is totally guiltless and light. Even so, most of us are too full to eat once our main dish arrives because we filled up on salad and bread sticksโit happens to the best of us. Now, you can whip up that same Olive Garden dressing at home.
This copycat dressing calls for ingredients you probably have on hand already. Using mayonnaise for a little bit of creamy richness, this dressing rounds out with lemon juice, red wine vinegar, parmesan and other spices. Remember to serve this up the next time you feel like making an Italian dinner. Everything you need to copy the whole salad can be found in the recipe too. Buon Appetito!
Do I have to use mayonnaise?
In order to create the creamy, richness of this dressing, you will need to use mayonnaise. You can omit the mayonnaise and it will still taste good, however, you will want to replace the mayonnaise with olive olive oil or plain greek yogurt. Bear in mind that if you use olive oil it will be more of a classic oil and vinegar dressing.
Can I use fresh herbs instead of dried?
Yes. Fresh herbs are almost always preferableโjust not as convenient. If you choose to use fresh herbs, make sure to chop them especially fine so their flavor can blend best with the oils and vinegar. Because dried herbs are more potent, you’ll need to use approximately 3 times more fresh herbs to substitute in place of the tried. So for every 1 teaspoon of dried herbs, use 3 teaspoons fresh which is the equivalent of 1 tablespoon.
What ingredients are included in an Olive Garden salad?
An Olive Garden Salad is generally served as a bed of Romain lettuce topped with red onion, tomato, whole pepperoncinis, and kalamata olives. It can also be commonly served with croutons and in the restaurant they offer freshly grated Parmesan cheese and freshly cracked black pepper to add table side. Please review the following list for the amounts you will need to make your own Olive Garden salad at home.
- 4-6ย cups chopped Romaine lettuce
- half of a small red onion sliced into rings or half slices
- 1 large tomato, halved and sliced
- 8 whole pepperoncinis, drained
- 1/3 cup pitted kalamata olives
- 1/2 cup croutons (optional)
- freshly grated Parmesan cheese (optional)
- freshly cracked black pepper (optional)
Can I make the dressing in advance? How long does it last?
Yes. You can make the dressing and store it in an airtight container or bottle for up to four weeks in the refrigerator. How long it lasts in the refrigerator depends on the freshness of the ingredients you use to make it.
If you like this dressing, you may also enjoy some of these other salad and salad dressing recipes:
- Easy Balsamic Salmon Salad
- Easy Cucumber Salad
- Healthy Balsamic Tomato Salad
- Simple Black Bean and Corn Salad
- Summer Peach Salad
Watch the video below where Rachel will walk you through every step of this recipe. Sometimes it helps to have a visual, and weโve always got you covered with our cooking show. You can find the complete collection of recipes on YouTube, Facebook Watch, or our Facebook Page, or right here on our website with their corresponding recipes.
How many people does this amount serve?
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Please review the following list for the amounts you will need to make your own Olive Garden style salad at home.โ
This has become a family favorite! It is a staple at all or family parties!!
Everyone loved it including adults and kids! I did add a tbsp of sugar to counteract the acidity of the lemon and more olive oil. I chopped up the olives and peppers into the salad also. It was so yummy and easy to make. You could use honey instead of sugar too.
I have not made this dressing yet, but Iโm excited to give it a try! With that said, after working/managing at Olive Garden for 5+ years, I can promise that those are just regular canned black olives, not kalamata olives, and the block of cheese in the graters is Romano, not Parmesan. SO many people just assume itโs Parmesan, and I always got a big โwhaaaat?!โ when I told them about the cheese ๐๐คท๐ผโโ๏ธ๐
I followed the recipe exactly and it was way too watery. I added another cup of mayo (1 1/2 c total) but it’s still really thin. I will let it set up in fridge to see if it will thicken up. Has anyone else had this problem?
Your recipe is much tastier and half the amount of sodium. I worked there for 17 years and had tons of their salad. For quite a while now they quit using romaine lettuce and they use black olives. I prefer kalmata olives and love romaine. The funny thing is any time someone found out I worked at Olive Garden EVERY single time people told me their favorite thing is soup and salad. I truly enjoyed your version and will continue to make it.
Delicious. I love finding ways to use the fresh herbs I grow. Thank you Rachel and crew. I hope your health is better.
Love these recipes.
I am going to try this recipe. We live in Ontario and we no longer have Olive Gardens here. So sad. Loved going there. Especially when the kids were small. ๐๐ค
Seem delicious and the dressing is perfect