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Lemon Honey Vinaigrette Recipe
Date December 9, 2009
Author Chef Chuck

 

Lemon Honey Vinaigrette Recipe

Lemon Honey Vinaigrette Recipe

Lemon Honey Vinaigrette Recipe

Lemon Honey Vinaigrette Recipe

If you like tangy, flavorful dressings give this a try.  It’s easy to make and goes well with any type of lettuce, nuts, and ripe, flavorful cheeses.

Chef Chuck Kerber

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14 Responses to Lemon Honey Vinaigrette Recipe

  1. Christopher Kornell says:

    Sounds Delicious!

  2. Wonderful and simply made dressing, always the best in my opinion.

    Bon appetit!
    =:~)

  3. I love this combo I actually use this as a marinade as well on chicken….its wonderful! thanks for reminding me to make this again!

  4. Joy says:

    Great recipe. I made something similar without the vinigar. I have to try that next time.

  5. Adelina says:

    I like the lemon zest addition! Thanks.

  6. Very nice…fresh and simple:)

  7. lisa says:

    Hi Chuck! Nice vinaigrette! I can have this everyday! not only with salad , grilled shrimp, chicken , etc 🙂
    Thank you ,
    Lisa
    CookNg Sisters

  8. Steve says:

    Learning the secrets to making a good vinaigrette literally changed my life. Ok that’s sort of strong…
    Well at least the Kraft people have not made a dime off me in years.

  9. Carol Egbert says:

    I’m always amazed at the flavor of honey brings to the table. Salad dressing looks great, thanks.

  10. This sounds like a great salad dressing! I imagine the lemon cuts the sweetness of the honey and gives it a more tangy flavor which would be great on any leafy summer salad 😀

  11. Janna M says:

    I’m going to make this but substitute lime for lemon and cilantro for parsley. Homemade dressing makes a huge difference.

  12. Tiffany says:

    I like it! I just bought some apple cider vinegar, this is a perfect way to try it, thanks!

  13. Queen Bee says:

    We actually make something very similar to this, for chicken (and fish), as well. I include some fresh thyme or rosemary when used as a marinade.

  14. Queen Bee says:

    Hit send to fast — never thought of it as a dressing though — will try that out next!

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