Vinaigrettes

A vinaigrette is a versatile dressing made by combining oil and vinegar, often enhanced with seasonings like herbs, spices, mustard, and garlic. Typically used to dress salads, vinaigrettes can also be a marinade for meats and vegetables. The classic ratio of oil to vinegar is 3:1, though it can be adjusted to taste depending on the desired acidity. Different types of vinegars, such as balsamic, red wine, or apple cider vinegar, can create unique flavor profiles. Fresh herbs like basil, thyme, or dill can elevate a vinaigrette’s complexity. Simple yet flavorful, vinaigrettes are prized in many cuisines for their balance of tanginess and richness, enhancing the natural flavors of a dish without overpowering them.