Flavor Profile
Basil, oregano, thyme, and rosemary lead with classic herbs. Garlic, lemon peel, and pepper add brightness.
How To Use
Shake 1–2 tablespoons with olive oil and vinegar for vinaigrette. For a creamy version, whisk into mayonnaise and sour cream. Sprinkle on chicken or vegetables before roasting.
FAQ
How do you make Italian dressing from dry mix?
Combine 1 to 2 tablespoons of mix with 1 cup oil and 1/2 cup vinegar in a jar and shake well. Adjust the seasoning to taste before serving.
Can I use Italian dressing mix as a seasoning?
Yes. It works well as a dry rub for chicken, pork, or fish, and can be sprinkled over vegetables before roasting.
What kind of vinegar is best for Italian dressing?
White wine vinegar and red wine vinegar are traditional choices. Balsamic vinegar can also be used for a slightly sweeter, darker dressing.
Combine 1 to 2 tablespoons of mix with 1 cup oil and 1/2 cup vinegar in a jar and shake well. Adjust the seasoning to taste before serving.
Can I use Italian dressing mix as a seasoning?
Yes. It works well as a dry rub for chicken, pork, or fish, and can be sprinkled over vegetables before roasting.
What kind of vinegar is best for Italian dressing?
White wine vinegar and red wine vinegar are traditional choices. Balsamic vinegar can also be used for a slightly sweeter, darker dressing.