Meet my latest salad dressing obsession! This mint dressing is as refreshing as they get. It’s made with freshly squeezed lemon juice, extra-virgin olive oil, and lots of fresh mint. Honey, Dijon mustard and garlic round out the flavors and make it irresistible.
This dressing is light like a classic vinaigrette, but offers loads of fresh mint flavor. It’s delicious on salads, of course, and I’ve listed some salad ingredients that play especially well with mint dressing below.
This “dressing” is also a fresh and lightly creamy sauce. I bet it would be great on orzo salad, in a pita sandwich, or on cooked fish, if you’re a fish eater. I’m eager to hear how you put it to use.
One of my favorite local salads features a fresh mint dressing (the chisaya mama at The Mixx, which is made with kale, arugula, quinoa, fennel, radish and Parmesan).
I finally developed one of my own for my fattoush salad recipe, but it’s so good that I decided it deserves its own post.
Homemade salad dressings, as a whole, taste infinitely better than the stale store-bought options. This one tastes particularly fresh since it’s loaded with fresh mint!
Mint Dressing Salad Suggestions
This mint dressing would be lovely with any of the following ingredients:
- Greens: kale, arugula, romaine, spring greens
- Berries: blueberries, raspberries, strawberries
- Melon: watermelon, honeydew, cantaloupe
- Peaches
- Radish
- Fennel
- Cucumber
- Carrots
- Tomatoes
- Bell pepper
- Summer squash
- Red onion or green onion
- Fresh herbs: basil, cilantro, chives, dill, parsley
- Beans: chickpeas, lentils
- Whole grains: quinoa, farro, wheat berries
- Cheese: Parmesan, goat cheese, feta
Please tell me how you like this dressing in the comments! If you ever want to change things up, try my green goddess dressing, which is made extra-creamy with Greek yogurt.
PrintFresh Mint Dressing
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- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 1 cup 1x
- Category: Salad dressing
- Method: Blended
- Cuisine: Mediterranean
This mint salad dressing recipe is refreshing, delicious and easy to make! You’ll need fresh mint, lemon juice, olive oil, Dijon mustard, and honey or maple syrup. Recipe yields a little over 1 cup.
Ingredients
- ½ cup extra-virgin olive oil
- ½ cup lemon juice (about 2 lemons)
- ¼ cup packed fresh mint (spearmint) leaves (about half of a ⅔ or ¾-ounce package)
- 3 tablespoons honey or maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- 2 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
- ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt
- 10 twists of freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
- In a food processor, combine all of the ingredients and blend until smooth. Taste, and add more salt and/or pepper if necessary. Use as desired!
- This dressing will keep well, covered and refrigerated, for up to 1 week.
Notes
Recipe inspired by The Mixx in Kansas City, and adapted from dressing recipes in my cookbook, Love Real Food.
Make it vegan: Use maple syrup instead of honey.
Natalie
3 tablespoons of honey/maple syrup seems like a lot. Is that the correct amount?
Kate
The amount is correct! Feel free to add by the tablespoon, but I felt it was just right with 3 tablespoons. The sweetener balances out the acidity of the lemon juice and adds more complexity. It’s not an overtly sweet dressing.
david
the mint dressibg was the one i tried, it just sounds so fresh i used it on a green salad for 60 people. i liked everything about it , the food processor made it easy, i see it came from mixx originally , the ingredients were for one cup, so i had change the amounts to serve
60, which to me is one gallon. having some left over for the employee cafeteria. several positive remarks from the employees.
personally i liked the consist y of it. i dont like a thin dressing, i want it to stick to the leaves. i used iceberg for the cost, torn instead of cut., i would like to make a spinich salad with that for myself sometime
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Kate
David, you’re so quick! I’m so glad you enjoyed this dressing. I hope everyone loved it.
Michelle
Just made this dressing and used on a basic romaine salad. It was so fresh and delicious. I think it would be lovely with grilled white fish too.
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Kate
Thanks, Michelle! I bet it would be!
DeeDee
Perfect timing! Just slipped a really large roasting pan full of homegrown zucchini into the oven and my pot of mint is sprawling. This dressing just what I need. Thanks pretty girl!
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Kate
DeeDee, I’m jealous of your homegrown zucchini and mint! So glad you’re loving this dressing.
Anita
So excited to try this dressing? Would Agave be an acceptable substitute for the honey or maple syrup?
Kate
Hey Anita, you can use agave. I do love the flavor that honey imparts, and I’m hesitant to use agave since it’s actually a pretty processed ingredient that’s quite high in fructose.
Gaby Dalkin
So fresh!! Need to try it, stat.
Kate
Yes! Let me know what you think, Gaby. :)
Carey Morrison
Loved this! It is so refreshing and different! I wish that it was possible to freeze dressings as I have lots of mint and I don’t like mojitos! I am looking forward to using it on lots of things! Thank so much!
Kate
Thank you, Carey!! I think you actually could blend mint with just enough olive oil to make it blend, and then freeze that in ice cube trays before transferring to a freezer bag, if that has any appeal. :)
Carey Morrison
That is a great idea! I am looking forward to trying this lovely dressing in the middle of a Canadian winter! I really enjoy your recipes (you explain everything so well) and your stories about Cookie! Thanks for all your inspiration!
Merle Hanks
Made this last night. Super simple but packed with flavor. Poured over kale and massaged it in then topped it with watermelon and hemp seeds. Kids (5 & 6 y/o) and carnivorous husband all enjoyed it. I rarely end up using my mint for anything – happy to find a dinner dish to put it to use.
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Kate
Merle, that sounds like a great salad! Thank you so much for sharing.
Robin
That sounds like a great dressing. I believe I would use the ginger mint I have grown and it would be a good taste for fish. Thanks for another inspiration. ❤️
Kate
Ginger mint sounds fantastic! I’ll keep an eye out for that variety. Hope you enjoy!
Christina
I made this tonight and it was delicious! I put it on a salad with some chicken, feta, garbanzos and artichoke hearts. So fresh!
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Kate
Hooray! So glad you enjoyed the dressing, Christina. Thanks for reporting back!
Tom
Hi. Will make this soon. Love mint. Question though – what are the ingredients in that salad in the picture? I know it’s lame I can’t even make a simple tossed salad but it would help to know what that is… looks delicious!
Kate
Hi Tom! I’m sorry for the delay. I shared the full salad recipe this weekend so if you visit my home page, you will find it! :)
Joy
This turned out so good! I added a little greek yogurt to what was left after brunch and the girls and I used it for veggie dip. Thanks for sharing!
★★★★★
Kate
You’re welcome, Joy!
Linda
I made this today and it is delicious but very runny. Is this the correct consistency? If so, any suggestions for thickening it a little?
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Kate
Hi Linda! Since it is a dressing and primary ingredients are liquid, it isn’t a thick dressing. It mixes well over salad this way and nice even coating. :)
Nevada Clare
Since emulsification makes things “thicker,” try blending it a bit longer in the processor. It will never be a “mayonnaise” consistency, but it can thicken. Also, add a little extra Dijon mustard, which is also an “emulsifier.”
Maclean Nash
This dressing is delicious!
I roasted beets, delicata squash, onion, broccoli, and carrot, made farro and topped it all off with the dressing! I was literally spooning the dressing into my mouth while I was waiting for the veggies to finish in the oven.
I will be using this recipe time and time again!
Thank you so much, your recipes never disappoint!
★★★★★
Kate
That sounds wonderful! I love hearing how you used it. Thanks for sharing and your review.
alexandra sirugue-macleod
Dear Kate,
This recipe is the BOMB! I tried it on a warm summer evening and it was so tasty and refreshing!
Love the “lemon-mint” combo.I like garlic but sometimes I’m a little reticent in using it raw. In this instance however, it was just the right amount, one could sense it was there but at the same time, it didn’t overpower the other ingredients. The maple syrup added the right amount of sweetness. I used some of the dressing on a Romain lettuce and the whole family LOVED it (including the teenagers ;-)
This dressing is a keeper and I’m looking forward to using it on a bunch of things (grated carrots this evening)
Many Thanks!
★★★★★
Kate
Love to hear that! Thanks for your comment and review.
Sadye
Wow, this far exceeded expectations! I thought either the mint or mustard would be in-your-face, but they mellowed each other out beautifully and deliciously. Or maybe that was the honey. IDK, I’m just happy with how well it turned out!
★★★★★
Kate
Fantastic! I’m happy how it turned out too. :) Thanks for sharing, Sadye.
Neen
Such a fresh taste to this dressing. I think it would be great on a cabbage slaw!
★★★★★
Kate
Oh, that sounds nice! Thanks for the review.
Corinne
Looks delicious!! Thanks you so much for all your fantastic recipes, Kate. Your food photography always looks amazing and makes us want to try your recipes for sure. Also have your cookbook and love it! Keep ’em coming, please! :)
★★★★★
Kate
You’re welcome, Corinne! Thank you for your support. I appreciate it.
Corinne Forster
Kate! This recipe is over-the-top delicious! Thank you for yet another fantastic recipe. It will definitely be in my rotation.
P.S. I made some comments about your awesome cookbook and great photography earlier and don’t see them posted, so I’m sorry if this is a repeat!
★★★★★
Kate
Over-the-top! Yes! Thanks so much for your kind words and review.
Healthy Kitchen 101
Sweet! Though I’ve never made any dressing with mint leaves, I can guess it must be so fresh and flavorful for the salad
– Natalie Ellis
Kate
Let me know what you think!
Terry
Tried Fresh Mint Dressing on my cucumber, tomato, feta, and chickpea salad. Nice bright flavor! Looking forward to more salads and finding other ways to use this dressing!
★★★★★
Kate
Let me know how else you use it! Thanks for your review, Terry.
Edith Thayer
I made this dressing last night using fresh spearmint from the herb garden on my deck. I am also fortunate to have honey from my daughter who keeps bees. However, I think next time I make the dressing I would use less honey. It was a bit sweet for our taste. We used it on the fattoush salad which we enjoyed.
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Kate
I love that! Thanks for sharing. Yes, modify the honey if you like. It might be a bit more tart though.
Jude
Eating a salad right now with a fresh batch of this mint dressing on it. It is awesome! My salad is many raw vegies and black beans. The dressing is so light and summery. The mint is sublte and not dominating the salad. Thanks for yet another yummy recipe!
Kate
That sounds wonderful, Jude! Thanks for your comment. If you would like to leave a star review, I would appreciate it.
Angela Klein
Kate, this is simply wonderful! Made this from mint in the garden & had it on a kale salad with blueberries & spicy nuts. It’s all gone – so I’m happily making it again.
Kate
That sounds delightful! Thanks for sharing. If you would like to leave a star review since you liked it so much, that would be great!
Billy
This looks so delicious. Cannot wait to try my hand at my own artichoke dip for the family!
Emily
Like all of Kate’s recipes, I knew I had to try this because it was sure to be great, even though I wasn’t really looking for a new dressing. The recipe, of course, did not disappoint! Sooo delicious! Add me to the list of people who can eat it out of the container by itself! Other reviewers’ descriptions of it tasting fresh is a great way to describe it – so lemony and minty – yum! I used it for a salad with tomatoes, chickpeas and chicken. Another reviewer mentioned using it with farro – I’ll be trying that next. With lots of mint in my garden, I made a double batch to give as gifts to friends. Thanks Kate!
Kate
Thank you for taking time to share how much you loved it and how you used it, Emily! I’m glad other reader’s provided some inspiration, too. If you would like to leave a star review since you liked it so much, I would appreciate it!
Emily
I forgot to give this terrific recipe the 5 stars it deserves when I commented earlier. PS – Kate, when there are sweetener options in a recipe such as this – in this case, honey or maple syrup, just want you to know that I appreciate you adding as you do the kind that you use or recommend out of the options. I would be torn otherwise, so thank you for including that info!
★★★★★
Kate
I’m so glad you came back to review, Emily! Thanks so much!
Cheryl Hunt
I have made this recipe twice now for large groups and their feedback is that it is sensational and the greatest compliment to you of all is that they all want the recipe. Generally the feedback is that you should market it!
Kate
Love it!! Thanks for letting me know. I would love a star review, if you wouldn’t mind. :)
Cheryl Hunt
I have made this recipe twice for large groups and their feedback is that it is sensational andvthe greatest compliment to you of all is that they all want the recipe. Generally the feedback is that you should market it.
★★★★★
Belle
Loved it. Been looking for easy fresh unique dressings that last a week because I’m lazy. Just made the tahini one too. Winners!
★★★★★
Kate
Great, Belle! Thanks so much for your review.
Ashley
I have made A LOT of recipes from Pinterest. Most of them have been great but I’ve never made an extra effort to leave a review, until now. I just made this dressing again for the second time and I couldn’t bear to waste a single drop- I fully admit it- I licked the beater. Yes, I stood over my kitchen sink and licked SALAD DRESSING from the immersion blender beater. It’s THAT good.
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Kate
I’m really glad you decided to leave a review, Ashley! No shame in liking the blender! I’ve been there, many times. :) Thanks for your review!
Liora Bowers
I just started maternity leave with my son and am SO excited to make your recipes over the coming months. I want to focus on soups and salads :) We live in Israel so a lot of the veggies and grains you discuss are widely used here! A few questions:
1) I see here you mentioned to make the salad dressing in the food processor, in other places you write blender. How do you decide if to use food processor or blender?
2) We only have limes for a couple weeks a year in Israel; any suggestions for substitutions?
Kate
Hi Liora! Great questions. A lot of times it depends on quantity and efficiency. Sometimes my blender needs more liquid to work best, whereas my food processor can handle smaller batches. If that makes sense, for dressings. It’s based on capabilities. For limes, it really depends on the recipe. I would say try to use them if you can find them in the store ( even if out of season) or substitute with vinegar if it makes sense. Hope this helps!
Jasmine Martineau
Oh my! So good! I’ve never really used fresh mint, and I’m not the biggest fan of it to be honest…. but I ended up with heaps of fresh mint so needed to make something other than mojitos. Tried this out and it’s absolutely delicious, I never would have thought! Currently eating it with a spoon… YUM
★★★★★
Kate
I’m glad you loved it!
Trish
Kate I have made so many of your recipes and have enjoyed every single one of them. This dressing, however, is just divine! Thank you very much for your hard work and your generosity. Good wishes from Melbourne.
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Kate
Hooray! I’m happy you enjoyed this one too, Trish. I appreciate the review.
Shoshanna
Looks delicious. Do you think this would work well on grated carrots?
Kate
That sounds like a nice combination! I don’t see why not.
sera
I made this last night so that I could put it on my lunch salads all week. But it was so good that I had to have an impromptu salad with dinner even though it was already loaded with green veggies. It will take a lot to get me off this dressing. I’m going to need to plant a mint somewhere in my garden this year to keep up with my mint demand. Thanks for another fantastic recipe!
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Kate
I’m glad you liked it, Sera! Fresh garden mint sounds amazing!
Claire Lee
It was a big hit at our home last night with this dressing, i tossed some chopped kale, quinoa, chick peas. Sprinkle with hempseeds. Perfect weekday dinner!
Kate
Sounds like a delicious combination, Claire!
Zee
I didn’t measure anything, but used all the ingredients on your list. OMG! It was sooo delicious. Thank you for adding something new to my repertoire.
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Dolores
Just found your show and live it
★★★★★
Kate
Thank you, Dolores!
Apurva
I love, love, love it! And so did my husband!
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Allison
Hi Kate! I just made this dressing to top a simple green salad that we served alongside your Mujaddara! It was one of the best salad dressings I’ve ever made- and I’ve made a lot of salad dressings. Thank you for all of your delicious recipes. :) You are one of my greatest inspirations!
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Kathryn
Prepped this last week for my lunches and can honestly say I was so excited for my salad every single day!! I did arugula, cucumber, strawberries, quinoa, snap peas, chicken, goat cheese, and sliced almonds topped with this delicious mint dressing!! Thinking I need to make it again next week…honestly will probably be a staple all summer long! YUM!
Tina Green
I love this dressing! Its a great way to use all my fresh mint in the spring.
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Kate
I love that you used your own mint! Thanks for sharing, Tina.
Ashley Griffin
You are absolutely right – this homemade dressing it leagues above anything store bought. This was my first time making my own dressing, and it came out wonderful, the flavors are so bright and summery. Served on a side salad with a Mediterranean plate of tzatziki, falafel, baba ganoush, and pita and it was awesome. Thanks for another great recipe!
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Kate
I’m glad you made it, Ashely!
Sarah P Frempong
I made this for lunch today and it’s without a doubt the best salad dressing I’ve never tasted. Thanks so much for sharing this gem!
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Kate
You’re welcome, Sarah! Thanks for your comment.
Roslyn Taylor
I was at a friends for dinner last night and she had made your fresh mint dressing for the salad. I get very bored with most dressings and struggle to find something fresh and tastey. The mint dressing was absolutely delicious. She used a emulsion wand which I prefer because it makes the dressing a little thicker and creamier, and added a splash of ACV. I’ll be making this one on a regular basis over the summer. You have some really fantastic recipes on your site. Thanks :)
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Kate
It’s so refreshing! Almost a treat on your greens. :) Thanks for sharing, Roslyn!
Sybil Grossman
Soooo delicious
★★★★★
Kate
Thank you, Sybil!
Sybil grossman
You’re welcome. Love your recipes. The chocolate chip cookies are delicious.
Karen
I made a tiny (rough) quantity to go with a grilled lamb steak and vegetables (trying to lose weight). Only had whole grain mustard so I used that. Absolutely delicious. Transformed what would have been a nice dinner into something special. It took a minute or so to put together. I’m furious that I didn’t find it sooner!
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Kate
Thanks for sharing, Karen!
Allison
I was skeptical at first not being the biggest fan of mint, but this dressing is delightful. It brightens up a salad really nicely. I used it on a salad with romaine lettuce and then finished up using it as a snack with carrots and snap peas. Highly recommend :)
★★★★★
Kate
I’m happy to hear that, Allison!
Carol A Caldwell
LOVE!!! This is my new favorite dressing. It adds a nice contrast to a spicy arugula or rocket salad, and is delicious on spinach salad or mixed greens. I think it would be wonderful with asparagus. Very simple to make with easy clean up using an immersion blender.
★★★★★
Kate
I think it could be interesting with asparagus! Thanks for your review, Carol.
Jennie B
Made it twice in 2 days. So incredibly good.
★★★★★
Kate
I love to hear that! Thanks for sharing, Jennie!
William Miron
made the fresh mint dressing, i am a mint lover so ihave fresh mint around. the dressing was the best iever made or tasted and so simple
★★★★★
Kate
Wonderful to hear, William!
Marilee
This is absolutely delicious and tastes so fresh. I tossed with kale, quinoa, toasted pecans, blueberries, orange pepper and feta. Colorful and so healthy.
★★★★★
Kate
Thank you for your review! Sounds like a great combination, Marliee!
sera
This is one of my favorite dressings and my friend just asked me for the recipe because it was soooooo gooooood!
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Kate
I love when that happens! Thank you, Sera.
Mikki
Absolutely love this wonderfully refreshing salad dressing. I use it on cucumber and watermelon salad.
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Kate
That sounds delicious!
Amy
Great way to use the overabundance of mint from my garden. I wasn’t sure about the combination of these ingredients at first, but it tastes DELICIOUS! So fresh and yummy.
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Lola
Would this go well with fresh tuna steak?
Jan Somerville
Can I make a larger quantity and seal it in jars in my water bath canner?
Jan
Maria
Can I substitute lemons for lime?
Kate
You could, although it will change the taste.
Lorraine Gattuso
This is our absolute favorite dressing. I tried it last month, and then panicked when I could not recall where I had placed it! Luckily I found it on my tablet. Can’t wait to try your other recipes and new cook book!
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Kate
I’m glad you were able to find it! Also, I have a great search function you can always use to search for recipes by keyword :)
Kujai
I just love your simple but super flavourful recipes that inspire my cooking shows on Radio! Thanks so much..oh and I’m a dog/cat lover too..people don’t understand what peace and clarity they give you as well as Joy. Thanks again..The Yummy Chef from Lusaka,Zambia
Kay Meeks
This taste wonderfully delicious! Plan to use on romaine with sliced pears, apples & dried cranberries. Added 1/2 soft fresh pear. Really is a perfect dressing and so easy!
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Kate
Thanks for sharing, Kay!
Carolyn
That’s beautiful! Thank you!
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Kate
You’re welcome, Carolyn!
Jessica
Hi Katie, do you think that dressing would go well with pan fried salmon?
Kate
I’m not sure, sorry! I’m a vegetarian so don’t eat meat :)
Jessica
I am a vegetarian as well, but was still wondering about how the flavor profile and texture variations would work together…trying to design my own food. :) Thanks for your reply.
Erica Ryan
I’m trying not to use oil in salad dressings. What would you recommend to substitute for the oil? Thank you!
Kate
Hey Erica, the only thing I can think of would be water—maybe start with less water than oil and add more as it suits you?
Lisa
This is my favourite salad dressing recipe and has been shared many times by me to all my friends who love it too! I don’t put quite as much maple syrup in as it can tend to be a bit on the sweet side. I’m going to try the Sunshine dressing and ginger salad dressing next but the mint one is hard to beat, so I’ll let you know the feedback from “the gang of friends” Love your posts and I read every recipe.
★★★★★
Kristin H
This is a wonderful recipe!! Very refreshing and can be used on a variety of salads. I always make extra to have on hand and pour generously on anything I’m eating that week :)
The last time I made this I cut the honey back from 3T to 1T since I’ve been trying to watch my sugar intake and found it to be just as delicious!
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Liz
So I made this and it didn’t look like the pic and didn’t taste as expected but it wasn’t BAD but when I added the Dijon mustard and mixed there was ALOT of like clumps so I had to drain it. Also put a little less honey but I guess it wasn’t too bad maybe it was just me idk
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Lisa
Delicious! I used it with a salad that contained home grown sugar snap peas!
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Kate
That sounds amazing, Lisa! Thank you for your review.
Mariya
This recipe is absolutely delicious! I made it exactly as published here except I only had one lemon. That is why I added 1 green kiwi. OMG! Heaven!
Thank you very much Kate
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Kate
Hooray! I’m glad you love it. Green kiwi sounds very interesting.
Jeanette
I’ve been wanting to make dressings myself for a long time now and this is definatly one I will make again. Delicious, fresh and an easy recipe. It must be good, it’s my first foodie review ever :)
★★★★★
Paula
This is a delicious salad dressing recipe that I don’t even have to prepare for, just grab a bunch of fresh spinach from the garden, throw everything in the blender & done! Definite do over & over & over! Thanks
★★★★★
Rachel Ali
so delicious! – you have the best recipes Kate! Always find myself on your page whenever i want to find a recipe, and you never disappoint. Thank you :)
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Connie
Delicious recipe! I used mojito mint from my garden to make green bean and potato salad.
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Elizabeth
This recipe is simple, light, fresh, and delicious! We used chocolate mint from our garden. :)
★★★★★
Michael Ferguson
My Italian Mom made something like this with mint leaves, garlic, oil and vinegar that went well over fish and garlic bread, they called Mogie!
KC
This was amazing. End stop.
★★★★★
Kate
Thank you, KC!
Briana
This was absolutely delicious. We put it on salads and veggie wraps. Can other herbs be substituted ? I’m thinking of trying oregano?!
Kate
Hi Briana! This one was specifically designed for this flavor combination. If are looking to test out different herbs, I recommend my green goddess dressing.
Sandy
I LOVE this recipe and it has a five star rating from friends as well! I had some fresh mint from a garden and this recipe fit the bill. It is fresh and easy to make. I am going to freeze some for camping. Thank you!
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David Noel
Kate, this was fantastic! A friend had given me fresh mint and I came across your recipe. Wonderful flavor! My new favorite salad dressing! Thank you!
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Kate
I love it! Thank you for sharing, David. I appreciate the review.
Alex Brookins
So amazing! Made this for my mom and a family friend and they were raving about the dressing. Made a salad that was sort of a combination of Fattoush and Taboulleh and used kale and a healthy amount of parsley for the greens and nobody batted an eye at the kale because they loved the dressing. Paired the salad with this dressing alongside some shawarma and it was awesome.
★★★★★
Colleen
If I were to substitute lime for lemon to make more of a mojito type dressing, should I adjust anything else? I’m planning to have it with a chickpea or black bean salad, likely with feta.
Kate
Hi Colleen, that could be interesting! Without trying it myself, I can’t say for sure. You could try the citrus change and see how you like the flavor. Lemon and lime usually changeout nicely.
Jenny
We have mint growing like crazy here so i was looking for recipes to use it in. And i found this! So delicious!! Ty for this recipe. Try it everyone–you won’t be sorry :)
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Michelle
One of the best dressings ever! I’ve made it with both honey and maple syrup – honey was definitely my favorite. It gave it a sharper flavor. I also accidentally dumped a bunch of pepper in – and it was still great!
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Daniela
Amazing salad dressing. It’s so fresh and full of flavor. I found that making this in the blender resulted in a thicker dressing which, I think I prefer. This is my new go to dressing. Thanks!
★★★★★
Maria Ansari
Can I replace the garlic for ginger garlic paste?
Kate
Hi Maria, I guess you could try it, but I can’t guarantee the results or how much to use.
Emma
Thank you so much for sharing this recipe Kate! It’s sensational. I made it for the first time last week and have already made another double batch this week. I’ve been using it on my salads and also over fried eggs and toast for breakfast.
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Kate
That sounds like a delicious way to use this dressing! Thank you for sharing, Emma.
Tascha Folsoi
So good. I serve this on cold lentils. Kids love it.
★★★★★
Kate
That’s great to hear, Tashcha! Thank you for taking the time to review.
Lani
wow, thank you for this easy and soooo delicious recipe. The taste is amazing! I could eat it by the spoonful! I only had normal garden mint, not spearmint and I used honey wholegrain mustard and having no maple syrup in my cupboard, I used some coconut nectar.
Laura
Amazing! So bright and fresh. Highly recommend this salad dressing. I have used it all week on arugula with some pine nuts. So simple and I always pour on extra to enjoy with the rest of my meal. Love it with rice, fish and asparagus, too. So good.
★★★★★
Pat
Can I use quinoa or farro Instead of bulgur to make tabbouleh?
Also, when a recipe calls for mint is it spearmint or peppermint?
Kate
Hi Pat, I have some recommendations in my Best Tabbouleh recipe at the bottom. Mint is just mint here in the U.S.
Caroline
Hi there I made your dressing but i put lime juice instead of lemons and used on a citrus salad.It was delish. Also it is good on watermelon salad with fete and pistachios. Thanks so much! Caroline
Christina D Peck
Wow, just wow. I put this on a spinach/arugula/kale salad with carrots, craisins, apple, red onions, and goat cheese. Then, I liked it so much I poured some on my plate to dip my sandwich in. Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to post such a nice recipe.
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Asia
Absolutely LOVE this twist on the traditional fattoush dressing. It’s now a staple in my fridge :)) thank you so much!
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Kate
You’re welcome, Asia!
Sandy
Fresh Mint Dressing
This recipe is fabulous! So fresh and delicious and so easy to make!
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Kate
That’s great to hear, Sandy!