Maple Dijon Dressing is the perfect way to flavor any autumn-inspired salad. Make a batch in less than 5 minutes and use it throughout the week with salads, roasted vegetables or grilled fish and meat.
Taking a salad from good to great can be as simple as adding a good homemade dressing, such as this Maple Dijon Dressing. And making a dressing from scratch doesn’t need to be difficult. In fact, this recipe takes no more than 5 minutes to pull off.
While I often toss this dressing with a simple green salad, it’s equally good when drizzled over roasted vegetables, used as a marinade for chicken or seafood, or spooned over a dinnertime grain bowl.
For other homemade dressings, try my Greek Salad Dressing, Tahini Dressing and Miso Ginger Dressing.
💙 What’s to love about Maple Dijon Dressing
▪️ BALANCED FLAVOR: The combination of sweet maple syrup, tangy Dijon mustard, and the subtle kick of garlic blends together effortlessly.
▪️ VERSATILITY: It’s not just for salads! Drizzle it over roasted vegetables, use it as a marinade for chicken or tofu, or even as a dipping sauce for bread. The possibilities are endless.
▪️ HOMEMADE GOODNESS: You know exactly what’s going into this dressing, making it a healthier alternative to store-bought versions that may contain additives and preservatives.
Tips for making this recipe
- Ingredients: Use high-quality ingredients for the best results. Opt for pure maple syrup and extra virgin olive oil.
- Grate the Garlic: I’m not a fan of tasting chunks of raw garlic in dressing. To avoid this, grate the peeled garlic clove on a zester. The result is extra-fine pieces of garlic that practically melt into the dressing.
- Taste Test: Feel free to adjust the sweetness or tanginess to suit your taste. Add more maple syrup for sweetness or Dijon mustard for an extra kick.
- Whisk Gradually: When adding the olive oil, pour it slowly while whisking continuously. This helps the dressing emulsify, giving it that creamy texture.
Ingredients for Maple Dijon Dressing
See recipe card below for full ingredients list & recipe directions.
Substitutions
Don’t have all the ingredients on hand? No problem! Try these substitutions:
▪️ MAPLE SYRUP: If you don’t have maple syrup, you can use honey as a sweet alternative. Note: If you follow a vegan diet, skip this substitution. Honey is not considered to be vegan.
▪️ VINEGAR: While apple cider vinegar is the classic choice, you can substitute it with white wine vinegar or red wine vinegar if that’s what you have in your pantry.
▪️MUSTARD: If you’re out of Dijon mustard, whole grain mustard works as a tasty substitute with a slightly different texture.
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How to make Maple Dijon Dressing
COMBINE: In a medium-sized bowl, combine the apple cider vinegar, maple syrup, Dijon mustard and salt. Peel the garlic clove and grate it on a zester. Add it to the bowl and whisk the ingredients to combine.
ADD THE OIL: While whisking constantly, slowly drizzle in the olive oil. Once combined, taste the dressing. Adjust the salt and maple syrup if you prefer a saltier or sweeter dressing.
Make-Ahead and Storage
This homemade dressing is perfect for meal prep. Make a batch and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. Because of the oil content, it can solidify when cold, so let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes. Just give it a good shake before using.
What to serve it with
Now that you have this easy dressing in your recipe arsenal, here are few ways to serve it:
- Salad: Serve it with a classic green salad, such as Apple Pecan Salad or up your game with a seasonal favorite like Sweet Potato Arugula Salad.
- Marinade: Use the dressing as a marinade for chicken, shrimp or tofu.
- Roasted Vegetables: Drizzle the dressing over roasted vegetables.
- Bowls: Make a grain bowl with a bed of quinoa, rice or farro. Top it with assorted vegetables and your favorite cooked protein. Then finish it off with a couple of tablespoons of this maple dressing.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Yes, it is vegan-friendly! There are no animal products in this recipe. Avoid substituting honey for the maple syrup, as honey is not considered vegan.
While olive oil is the traditional choice, you can experiment with other oils like avocado oil or even walnut oil for a unique flavor profile. Just keep in mind that different oils may alter the taste of the dressing slightly.
It’s not recommended to freeze this dressing. The texture may change upon thawing, and the emulsion might break. It’s best to make fresh batches as needed or store it in the fridge for short-term use.
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Maple Dijon Dressing Recipe
Maple Dijon Dressing is the perfect way to flavor any autumn-inspired salad. Make a batch in less than 5 minutes and use it throughout the week with salads, roasted vegetables or grilled fish and meat.
Servings: 8 Servings
Calories: 59kcal
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Instructions
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To a medium-sized bowl, add the apple cider vinegar, maple syrup, Dijon mustard, grated garlic and salt. Whisk to combine.
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While whisking constantly, slowly drizzle in the olive oil until the dressing is combined. Serve.
Notes
Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I provide nutritional information for my recipes as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using the LoseIt! calculator. While I attempt to provide information that is as accurate as possible, you should calculate the nutritional information independently before relying on it.
Nutrition
Serving: 1tablespoon | Calories: 59kcal | Carbohydrates: 3.3g | Fat: 5.3g | Saturated Fat: 0.8g | Sodium: 115.3mg | Sugar: 33g
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