If there’s one thing I know inside and out, it’s how to turn humble vegetables into crave-worthy masterpieces. My background is rooted deeply in salads, veggies, and fresh plant-based foods, which means I’ve spent countless hours figuring out how to make raw greens sing. But you don’t need to spend a fortune to enjoy healthy summer salads; the key to clean eating on a budget is mastering the flavor balance in your own kitchen using ingredients you have on hand. To help you cool off this season, I’ve rounded up my favorite cheap and easy homemade salad dressing recipes. These low-cost formulas prove that fresh, whole foods can still be incredibly cheap, effortless, and, most importantly, delicious!

Creamy Salad Dressings
Creamy dressings make even the simplest salad feel more filling. These easy recipes use budget-friendly ingredients and double as dips, spreads, and veggie drizzles!
1. Lemon Tahini Dressing
Lemon Tahini Dressing

This lemon tahini dressing blends up thick, smooth, and nutty in about 5 minutes, and bottled lemon juice works here if you’re keeping costs down or don’t have fresh lemons! I love it with roasted vegetables and grain bowls, but it’s especially good in this roasted cauliflower salad with spiced chickpeas, parsley, and caramelized cauliflower.
2. Green Goddess Dressing
Green Goddess Dressing

I’m always happy when one sauce can do more than one job, and this Green Goddess dressing definitely can. It’s creamy enough for dipping vegetables, bright enough for salads, and easy to blend with simple ingredients like mayo, lemon, spinach, cilantro, parsley, and dried dill. Try it with this Green Goddess salad when you want something extra crunchy, fresh, and easy to meal prep!
3. Blue Cheese Dressing
Blue Cheese Dressing Recipe

Blue cheese dressing can get expensive fast, but my recipe keeps things reasonable with just ¼ cup of blue cheese crumbles. It also uses a simple milk-and-lemon juice buttermilk shortcut (so you don’t have to buy a full carton), and the whole dressing comes together with a whisk in about 10 minutes. Easy!
4. Caesar Dressing
Homemade Caesar Dressing

Our homemade Caesar dressing gives you bold, savory flavor without building a traditional egg-and-oil emulsion from scratch. This version uses mayonnaise as the shortcut, then adds lemon, garlic, Dijon, Parmesan, and anchovies for the salty depth Caesar is known for.
5. Ranch Dressing
Homemade Ranch Dressing

Homemade ranch is one of the easiest ways to get more mileage out of everyday fridge and pantry staples. This version uses mayo, plain yogurt, lemon juice, garlic powder, onion powder, parsley, and green onion, and it only takes about 5 minutes to mix together. I’d let it chill for 30 minutes, if you have time, so the flavor can settle in before using!
6. Avocado Dressing
Creamy Avocado Dressing

When I have an avocado sitting on the counter that needs a plan, this creamy avocado dressing is an easy save. The texture is thick and silky, the lime keeps it bright, and you can adjust the water until it’s just right for dipping, drizzling, or spreading.
Bold & Savory Dressings
These dressings bring a little more punch to the table, with sweet, salty, nutty, tangy, or gingery flavors that make simple salads way more fun. I’d use them for cabbage salads, roasted vegetables, sandwiches, noodle bowls, or any meal that needs a quick drizzle with BIG flavor.
7. Honey Mustard Sauce
Honey Mustard Sauce

Honey mustard sauce is sweet, tangy, creamy, and honestly useful on way more than salad. You only need some mayo, honey, Dijon, yellow mustard, apple cider vinegar, and a few simple spices to make it! Using both mustards gives this dressing a more rounded flavor without making the ingredient list complicated.
8. Sesame Ginger Dressing
Sesame Ginger Dressing

For a sweet-salty dressing with a fresh ginger kick, sesame ginger dressing is such a good one to blend up. It uses fresh garlic and ginger for bold flavor, soy sauce and rice vinegar for tang, honey for sweetness, and just a spoonful of tahini to make it creamy. If you made the lemon tahini dressing from earlier in this roundup, this recipe is a smart way to use the leftover tahini!
9. Peanut Lime Dressing
Peanut Lime Dressing

I’d make this peanut lime dressing when a salad needs something richer than a vinaigrette but still bright and fresh. The creamy peanut butter base gets a savory punch from soy sauce, garlic, and ginger, then lime juice wakes everything up with a tangy finish.
10. French Dressing
French Dressing Recipe

This nostalgic French dressing recipe keeps things simple with ketchup, apple cider vinegar, sugar, oil, and a few dried spices. It comes together in minutes, costs pennies per serving, and has a sweet-tangy flavor that’s so good on crisp lettuce, chopped salads, and veggie-heavy bowls!
Homemade Vinaigrettes
I think vinaigrettes are some of the easiest homemade dressings because they’re literally just oil, vinegar or citrus, seasonings, and something to help everything blend together. Shake them in a jar or whisk them in a bowl, and you’re done!
11. Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette
Easy Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette

A homemade balsamic vinaigrette is one of those basic recipes worth memorizing. I love balsamic in just about every form, whether it’s reduced into a sticky balsamic glaze or shaken into a quick vinaigrette like this one. This version uses mayo and Dijon to help the oil and vinegar stay mixed, but you can skip the mayo for a thinner, lighter dressing if preferred!
12. Homemade Italian Dressing
Homemade Italian Dressing

A bottle of Italian dressing is convenient, but homemade Italian dressing gives you that same zesty, herby flavor with a fresher finish. I like using this recipe when a salad needs something sharp and savory, or when I want one dressing that can handle greens, noodles, and chopped vegetables.
13. Tomato Basil Vinaigrette
Tomato Basil Vinaigrette

This tomato basil vinaigrette is a small recipe that makes basic ingredients feel a lot more exciting. A spoonful of tomato paste, dried basil, red wine vinegar, and olive oil turns into a bright, savory, EASY dressing for salads, pasta, or vegetables.
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