Olive Garden is one of my husband's favorite restaurants. He especially loves the salad that comes with the meals. He always raves about the salad dressing. Italian is his favorite, but he claims that the Olive Garden salad dressing is especially good, so I made a copy cat recipe so he could enjoy delicious salads at home. He says he cannot tell the difference......much! Here's how I make it:
How to Make the Green Salad:
- 2 Romaine lettuce hearts, chopped how you prefer your salads
- 1/4 cup of red onion, sliced fairly thin, keep individual pieces 1 to 2 inches long
- 2 medium tomatoes chopped
- 4 pepperoncini, the pickled type
- 6 to 8 pitted black olives
and just before serving add:
- large croutons
- shredded Parmesan cheese
Don't cut the lettuce until close to the time you plan to serve it, it is more crispy. I usually serve the dressing on the side, so people can put the amount they want.
Dressing Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 1/4 cup water
- 6 tablespoons of white vinegar
- 1/2 tablespoon lemon juice
- 2 tablespoons of light olive oil
- 2 tablespoons of grated Romano cheese (can substitute Parmesan)
- 1/2 teaspoon of sugar
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon of salt
I think this dressing tastes almost identical to what they serve at Olive Garden. If you want to tweak the flavor, try adjusting the amount of sugar or the amount of lemon juice, I think these have the biggest impact on the taste. Put your dressing in a pretty glass carafe and don't forget to shake well before serving.
How To Store Your Homemade Dressing
Other Uses For Your Homemade Dressing
- Dressing macaroni salad
- Marinating chicken for broiling or baking
- Brushing on steaks or chops while grilling
- Vegetable dip - you may want to add a bit more mayo to thicken it
- Stir it into plain cooked pasta and vegetables to make it a tasty side dish

























What a treat for fans of Olive Garden salads. I know my daughter-in-law absolutely loves their salad, just as your hubby does. It's the main reason she enjoys eating at Olive Garden. Thanks for coming up with your own copycat version of this favorite. I know fans everywhere will appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteEveryone in my family loves it, I believe that my cousin uses it regularly for marinade. I like it especially on chicken before I bake it!
DeleteI do love copycat recipes of the restaurant things we enjoy eating. Being able to replicate them at home is truly awesome! Thank you for sharing this recipe. I am sure we will have several family members who love it.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you were able to create a close “dupe” for the Olive Gsrden salad and house dressing your husband enjoys so much! Thanks for sharing. In exchange, here’s a tip: tearing lettuce instead of cutting it helps keep it crisper and minimizes browning. The torn edges also hold onto the salad dressing better! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip, I have never heard that! I will do that from now on.
DeleteThe dressing sounds so good! I'll be keep this handy - I'll have to try it - YUUUUMMMMM!
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks for this recipe. I love Olive Garden (we don't have any more here) salads and their signature dressings. I will use this one often. Thanks Tracey!
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