Copycat Salad Dressing Recipes
Famous Restaurant Salad Dressings
Restaurant chains have got salads and salad dressings down pat. Isn't a salad from a restaurant so much better than at home? Restaurant salad dressings are just richer and more flavorful than any salad dressing from a bottle.
But restaurant salad dressings are easy to imitate with these restaurant copy cat salad dressing recipes. Most of these restaurant salad dressing recipes only require a few simple ingredients and can be whisked together in just minutes.
I have decided to categorize the salad dressing recipes by restaurant instead of by salad dressing type. I figure this will make it easier for people to find the exact salad dressing recipe that they want.
Restaurant Salad Dressing
Outback Restaurant Salad Dressing Recipes
- Outback Bleu Cheese Dressing Recipe Clone
- Outback Style Ranch Dressing Recipe Clone
- Outback's Caesar Salad Dressing Recipe
This is possibly the authentic Outback Caesar Salad Dressing recipe, as it was obtained from an Outback restaurant employee. - Almost Like Outback's Tangy Tomato Salad Dressing
This salad dressing is a great recipe for homemade Catalina salad dressing. It tastes very similar to Outback Tangy Tomato Dressing.
TGI Friday's Salad Dressing Copycat Recipes
- TGI Friday's Mandarin Orange Sesame Salad Dressing Recipe Clone
- TGIF Soy Sauce Salad Dressing Recipe Clone
Balsamic Vinaigrette Salad Dressing Recipe Similar to TGI Fridays- Used on Pecan Crusted Chicken Salad
1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons honey
2 minced garlic cloves
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
crushed dried red peppper to taste
Whisk everything together except the olive oil or mix with a blender. Slowly add the olive oil, whisking until it becomes emulsified.
Comments
Jennifer Kuper on May 31, 2012:
Does anyone know what's in the dressing at Bar in new haven?
dee on May 20, 2012:
does anyone have the recipe for the house salad dressing at Roccovinos? Please emal me at dde1466@aol.com thanks so much!!
tricha on December 16, 2011:
Does any one have the recipe or similar recipe for the outback soy ginger dressing?
Would love to have it
Bella B on August 25, 2011:
You can purchase Potbelly's Fat Free Dressing at the grocery store. It is a Fat Free Vinaigrette that is in all supermarkets. It is usually in a small bottle like a ketchup bottle. I can not remember the name right now, but will find it out for y'all.
andRea on June 07, 2011:
and does,they lack
eislanddream on May 10, 2011:
Does anyone have a recipe for Sweet Tomatoes Caesar salad dressing recipe? Can you email me at eislanddream@hotmai.com
Diane H. on April 07, 2011:
Can anyone recreate Chi Chi's Mexican resturant FABULOUS CALYPSO HOUSE DRESSING for taco salad? Maybe you worked there, I did, but the recipe was hard to get, and how did they make their Mexican pizza?
cathyj.stephens@gmail.com on March 21, 2011:
Does anyone have the recipe for Potbelly's Fat Free Vinaigrette salad dressing!
Thank you!
DON REFENES on March 05, 2011:
If someone could provide the recipe for TGIF Fridays, Blue cheese dressing, I would appreceiate it.
cory on March 05, 2010:
does anyone have the recipe for sweetpeppers ceasar dressing?
mark on November 09, 2009:
Does anyone have recipe for Cheddar's Restaurant ranch dressing. It is delicious and it used to be online but I cant find it now.
tony on October 04, 2009:
I am interested in finding the recipe that earls resturant
uses in their ceasar salad please email it to me
testella@shaw.ca
iossiff on September 19, 2009:
Anybody please. I need. The. Salad dressing from cosi balsamic rasberry
tony on September 06, 2009:
does anyone have a recipe for earls ceasar dressing
please email it to me tetsella@shaw.ca
thanks kindly
tony
tony on September 06, 2009:
does anyone have a recipe for earls ceasar dressing
please email it to me tetsella@shaw.ca
thanks kindly
tony
Chavez C. on March 11, 2009:
Yummy for my tummy! I can't wait to try this one out. You get tired of the same old commercial recipies everyone else has.
Ann Martin on May 29, 2008:
great hub. i always seem to be repeating the same basic salad dressing of balsamic vingar, brown sugar, olive oil, salt and pepper. Happy to have discovered such a wealth of options!
mailboxmoney from SPAIN on July 01, 2007:
thanks for the info here I'll be linking to this hub on my post on recipes at http://cybercoolsnews.blogspot.com