CloseBrighten up your salad greens with these healthy homemade salad dressings. These recipes use apple cider vinegar to create a delicious and tangy dressing. Apple cider vinegar has some health benefits, and, whilewe don’t recommend taking it as a shot or gummy, one easy way to add cider vinegar to your diet is to whisk it up into a tasty vinaigrette. Try Sesame-Cider Vinaigrette for a little kick, or Maple-Mustard Vinaigrette if you prefer your dressing on the sweeter side.01of 07Orange-Sesame DressingView RecipeUse this sweet-and-sour dressing with mixed greens or toss with shredded cabbage for a great coleslaw.02of 07Maple-Mustard VinaigretteView RecipeWalnut oil is worth seeking out for this tasty dressing; store leftover oil in the refrigerator.03of 07Sesame-Cider VinaigretteView RecipeChinese mustard has a bit of kick, so if spice isn’t your thing, use Dijon instead. Try this healthy salad dressing over your favorite greens or as a marinade for shrimp.04of 07Flat-Belly SaladView RecipeThis salad is a helpful tool for weight loss because it provides a good balance of fiber, protein and healthy fats from loads of veggies and beans, all tossed in a tangy apple-cider vinaigrette.05of 07Spinach & Strawberry Salad with Poppy Seed DressingView RecipeHomemade poppy seed dressing pairs beautifully with tender spinach, crunchy almonds and juicy berries for a fantastically refreshing and easy spring salad. To make ahead, whisk dressing, combine salad ingredients and store separately. Toss the salad with the dressing just before serving.06of 07Vinaigrette ColeslawView RecipeToss this simple vinaigrette with shredded cabbage or coleslaw mix.07of 07Spinach Salad with Warm Maple DressingView RecipePure maple syrup, as opposed to artificially flavored and colored “pancake” syrup, is an extraordinary cooking ingredient. Here it adds body as well as rich flavor to the dressing, providing a perfect counterpoint to the smoked cheese.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit
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Brighten up your salad greens with these healthy homemade salad dressings. These recipes use apple cider vinegar to create a delicious and tangy dressing. Apple cider vinegar has some health benefits, and, whilewe don’t recommend taking it as a shot or gummy, one easy way to add cider vinegar to your diet is to whisk it up into a tasty vinaigrette. Try Sesame-Cider Vinaigrette for a little kick, or Maple-Mustard Vinaigrette if you prefer your dressing on the sweeter side.01of 07Orange-Sesame DressingView RecipeUse this sweet-and-sour dressing with mixed greens or toss with shredded cabbage for a great coleslaw.02of 07Maple-Mustard VinaigretteView RecipeWalnut oil is worth seeking out for this tasty dressing; store leftover oil in the refrigerator.03of 07Sesame-Cider VinaigretteView RecipeChinese mustard has a bit of kick, so if spice isn’t your thing, use Dijon instead. Try this healthy salad dressing over your favorite greens or as a marinade for shrimp.04of 07Flat-Belly SaladView RecipeThis salad is a helpful tool for weight loss because it provides a good balance of fiber, protein and healthy fats from loads of veggies and beans, all tossed in a tangy apple-cider vinaigrette.05of 07Spinach & Strawberry Salad with Poppy Seed DressingView RecipeHomemade poppy seed dressing pairs beautifully with tender spinach, crunchy almonds and juicy berries for a fantastically refreshing and easy spring salad. To make ahead, whisk dressing, combine salad ingredients and store separately. Toss the salad with the dressing just before serving.06of 07Vinaigrette ColeslawView RecipeToss this simple vinaigrette with shredded cabbage or coleslaw mix.07of 07Spinach Salad with Warm Maple DressingView RecipePure maple syrup, as opposed to artificially flavored and colored “pancake” syrup, is an extraordinary cooking ingredient. Here it adds body as well as rich flavor to the dressing, providing a perfect counterpoint to the smoked cheese.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit
Brighten up your salad greens with these healthy homemade salad dressings. These recipes use apple cider vinegar to create a delicious and tangy dressing. Apple cider vinegar has some health benefits, and, whilewe don’t recommend taking it as a shot or gummy, one easy way to add cider vinegar to your diet is to whisk it up into a tasty vinaigrette. Try Sesame-Cider Vinaigrette for a little kick, or Maple-Mustard Vinaigrette if you prefer your dressing on the sweeter side.
01of 07Orange-Sesame DressingView RecipeUse this sweet-and-sour dressing with mixed greens or toss with shredded cabbage for a great coleslaw.02of 07Maple-Mustard VinaigretteView RecipeWalnut oil is worth seeking out for this tasty dressing; store leftover oil in the refrigerator.03of 07Sesame-Cider VinaigretteView RecipeChinese mustard has a bit of kick, so if spice isn’t your thing, use Dijon instead. Try this healthy salad dressing over your favorite greens or as a marinade for shrimp.04of 07Flat-Belly SaladView RecipeThis salad is a helpful tool for weight loss because it provides a good balance of fiber, protein and healthy fats from loads of veggies and beans, all tossed in a tangy apple-cider vinaigrette.05of 07Spinach & Strawberry Salad with Poppy Seed DressingView RecipeHomemade poppy seed dressing pairs beautifully with tender spinach, crunchy almonds and juicy berries for a fantastically refreshing and easy spring salad. To make ahead, whisk dressing, combine salad ingredients and store separately. Toss the salad with the dressing just before serving.06of 07Vinaigrette ColeslawView RecipeToss this simple vinaigrette with shredded cabbage or coleslaw mix.07of 07Spinach Salad with Warm Maple DressingView RecipePure maple syrup, as opposed to artificially flavored and colored “pancake” syrup, is an extraordinary cooking ingredient. Here it adds body as well as rich flavor to the dressing, providing a perfect counterpoint to the smoked cheese.
01of 07Orange-Sesame DressingView RecipeUse this sweet-and-sour dressing with mixed greens or toss with shredded cabbage for a great coleslaw.
01of 07
Orange-Sesame Dressing
View Recipe

Use this sweet-and-sour dressing with mixed greens or toss with shredded cabbage for a great coleslaw.
02of 07Maple-Mustard VinaigretteView RecipeWalnut oil is worth seeking out for this tasty dressing; store leftover oil in the refrigerator.
02of 07
Maple-Mustard Vinaigrette

Walnut oil is worth seeking out for this tasty dressing; store leftover oil in the refrigerator.
03of 07Sesame-Cider VinaigretteView RecipeChinese mustard has a bit of kick, so if spice isn’t your thing, use Dijon instead. Try this healthy salad dressing over your favorite greens or as a marinade for shrimp.
03of 07
Sesame-Cider Vinaigrette

Chinese mustard has a bit of kick, so if spice isn’t your thing, use Dijon instead. Try this healthy salad dressing over your favorite greens or as a marinade for shrimp.
04of 07Flat-Belly SaladView RecipeThis salad is a helpful tool for weight loss because it provides a good balance of fiber, protein and healthy fats from loads of veggies and beans, all tossed in a tangy apple-cider vinaigrette.
04of 07
Flat-Belly Salad

This salad is a helpful tool for weight loss because it provides a good balance of fiber, protein and healthy fats from loads of veggies and beans, all tossed in a tangy apple-cider vinaigrette.
05of 07Spinach & Strawberry Salad with Poppy Seed DressingView RecipeHomemade poppy seed dressing pairs beautifully with tender spinach, crunchy almonds and juicy berries for a fantastically refreshing and easy spring salad. To make ahead, whisk dressing, combine salad ingredients and store separately. Toss the salad with the dressing just before serving.
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Spinach & Strawberry Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing

Homemade poppy seed dressing pairs beautifully with tender spinach, crunchy almonds and juicy berries for a fantastically refreshing and easy spring salad. To make ahead, whisk dressing, combine salad ingredients and store separately. Toss the salad with the dressing just before serving.
06of 07Vinaigrette ColeslawView RecipeToss this simple vinaigrette with shredded cabbage or coleslaw mix.
06of 07
Vinaigrette Coleslaw

Toss this simple vinaigrette with shredded cabbage or coleslaw mix.
07of 07Spinach Salad with Warm Maple DressingView RecipePure maple syrup, as opposed to artificially flavored and colored “pancake” syrup, is an extraordinary cooking ingredient. Here it adds body as well as rich flavor to the dressing, providing a perfect counterpoint to the smoked cheese.
07of 07
Spinach Salad with Warm Maple Dressing

Pure maple syrup, as opposed to artificially flavored and colored “pancake” syrup, is an extraordinary cooking ingredient. Here it adds body as well as rich flavor to the dressing, providing a perfect counterpoint to the smoked cheese.
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