
A Dressing That’s Always a Show Stopper
Every cook has that one recipe that never fails to impress. For me, it’s this Lemon Olive Oil Honey Garlic Dijon Dressing. I’ve been making it for over ten years, and to this day, people still ask me, “What is this dressing?” or “I need that recipe.” It’s simple, it’s quick, and it elevates everything it touches.
What makes it so special is the way the flavors come together: bright lemon, rich olive oil, the gentle sweetness of honey, the bite of garlic, and the tang of Dijon mustard. But then we take it to the next level with white miso paste, lemon zest, and a sprinkle of sumac or smoked paprika. These layers of flavor make it more than a salad dressing—it’s a kitchen secret weapon.
Why This Recipe Works
- Balanced flavor: Sweet, savory, tangy, and just a hint of spice.
- Versatile: Works on salads, roasted veggies, grilled meats, or even spooned over burrata and tomatoes.
- Make-ahead friendly: Keeps well in the fridge all week.
- Simple: Just 5 minutes, no cooking required.
This dressing proves that homemade is not only better than store-bought—it’s faster too.
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Combine the Base
In a small mixing bowl or jar, whisk together the lemon juice, honey, Dijon mustard, garlic, lemon zest, salt, pepper, and optional miso, paprika, and red pepper flakes. This step ensures that the honey and miso dissolve smoothly before the oil is added.
Step 2: Emulsify
Here’s the magic moment. Slowly drizzle in your olive oil while whisking vigorously. The dressing will thicken and turn silky. For an extra-smooth texture, I often use my immersion blender (this affordable option works great). You can also just wish all ingredients together if you are in a hurry.
Step 3: Adjust
Now taste. Do you want it sweeter? Add a touch more honey. Too tangy? Balance it with more olive oil. This dressing is wonderfully forgiving and customizable.
Ingredient Tips & Substitutions
- Olive oil: Go for a good-quality extra virgin olive oil. Its flavor really shines here.
- Honey/maple syrup: Maple syrup makes it vegan while adding a deeper, earthy sweetness.
- Garlic: Finely grated with a microplane ensures no harsh chunks.
- Miso paste: White miso is mild and slightly sweet, but if you only have yellow miso, that works too.
- Sumac vs smoked paprika: Sumac gives a tangy citrus note, while smoked paprika adds depth and warmth. Choose based on what you’re pairing it with.

Flavor Variations
- Herb lovers: Add chopped fresh basil, parsley, or dill.
- Extra spicy: Increase the red pepper flakes or add a dash of hot sauce.
- Creamy version: Whisk in 1 tablespoon Greek yogurt or tahini for a creamy twist.
- Citrus swap: Use lime or orange juice instead of lemon for a new dimension.
Serving Suggestions
- Toss with mixed greens, arugula, or spinach.
- Drizzle over roasted root vegetables or sheet-pan broccoli.
- Spoon over grilled salmon, chicken, or shrimp.
- Use as a dip for crusty bread.
- Pair with burrata, tomatoes, and fresh herbs for an effortless appetizer.
For a full meal, I love pairing this dressing with a Mediterranean grain bowl—quinoa, roasted chickpeas, cucumber, tomatoes, olives, and a crumble of feta.

Storage & Make-Ahead Tips
- Store in an airtight jar in the fridge for up to 1 week.
- Shake before each use, as natural separation occurs.
- For longer storage, omit the garlic and add fresh garlic just before serving.
Pro tip: Use glass jars with tight lids (these 8oz mason jars are my favorite) for easy shaking and storage.
Kitchen Hack
Here’s a trick I’ve learned: zest your lemon before juicing it. It’s easier and ensures you don’t waste flavor. A microplane zester (like this one) makes it effortless.
FAQs
Q: Can I make this dressing vegan?
A: Yes! Just swap honey for maple syrup. The flavor remains balanced and delicious.
Q: Can I use bottled lemon juice?
A: Fresh is best for brightness and aroma, but bottled will work in a pinch.
Q: Is miso paste necessary?
A: You can skip it, but it adds incredible umami depth that elevates the whole recipe.
Q: Can I double the recipe?
A: Absolutely! It scales perfectly. Just store in multiple jars to make shaking easier.
Q: How do I fix broken dressing?
A: If it separates, whisk again or give it a strong shake in a sealed jar.
Conclusion
This Lemon Olive Oil Honey Garlic Dijon Dressing is my go-to recipe for a reason. It’s simple, versatile, and always impresses. Whether you’re dressing up a weeknight salad or serving guests, this little jar of goodness transforms ordinary meals into memorable ones.
If you try it, let me know how you used it—salad, fish, roasted veggies? I’d love to hear!
👉 Hungry for more? Check out our Beet Salad recipe here that uses this dressing.
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Lemon Olive Oil Honey Garlic Dijon Dressing
Equipment
- Small mixing bowl
- Whisk or fork
- Measuring spoons & cups
- Zester or microplane
- Immersion blender (optional)
- Storage jar with lid
Ingredients
- ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
- 2 tablespoon fresh lemon juice about ½ a lemon
- 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup for a vegan option
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- 1 clove garlic finely grated or minced
- ½ teaspoon salt adjust to taste
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes optional, for a slight kick
- 1 teaspoon white miso paste optional, adds umami depth and richness
- ½ teaspoon finely grated lemon zest enhances citrus aroma and freshness
- ½ teaspoon sumac or smoked paprika optional, adds subtle tanginess or smokiness
Instructions
Combine Ingredients:
- In a small bowl or jar, whisk together lemon juice, honey, Dijon mustard, garlic, miso paste, lemon zest, salt, black pepper, sumac or smoked paprika, and red pepper flakes.
Emulsify:
- Blend everything with an immersion blender or wisk for a silky texture. Alternatively, slowly drizzle in the olive oil while whisking continuously until smooth.
Taste & Adjust:
- Add more honey for sweetness, lemon juice for acidity, or olive oil for a milder taste.
Notes
Delicious over salads, roasted vegetables, grilled fish, or even as a sauce for chicken and grain bowls.
Maple syrup keeps it vegan without sacrificing flavor.





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