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By Christine Gallary, TheKitchn.com on

Salad dressing at my house used to come in one of two forms: a store-bought bottle or a homemade one that was honestly pretty lackluster. Designed to have a long shelf life, my homemade one didn’t have any fresh ingredients like garlic or shallots but relied on just vinegar, mustard and oil instead. While it was perfectly fine, it didn’t make meals exciting to eat; rather, it was used out of sheer convenience for the occasional dinner side salad.

That all changed when we started eating all our meals at home and big salads started making the lunch rotation on the regular. I threw together a new dressing on a whim, packing it with anchovy paste, garlic and zingy lemon zest and juice, and we haven’t made our other dressing since. It’s the Gallary house dressing now that we make once a week, and it’s so good that even my 7-year-old daughter will eat kale massaged in this magical concoction.

The only salad dressing recipe you need

This dressing came about from a craving for Caesar salad. I wanted the same background notes of anchovy, the same punch from garlic and the same zing from lemon, so I started with a big squeeze of anchovy paste (although I pinky swear that it won’t make things too fishy), a cube of my favorite frozen garlic and lemon zest and juice from the small backyard lemon tree. Rounded out with some Dijon to keep things emulsified rather than using an egg, a big pinch of salt and pepper and a blend of olive and canola oil, a delicious dressing came together within minutes and made me excited to eat salad again.

We usually massage this very lemon-y dressing into kale and add a flurry of Parmesan cheese for a tasty kale Caesar, but we’ve drizzled it over roasted and grilled veggies, grain bowls and white fish too. I’ve made it with whatever I have on hand — fresh garlic, frozen garlic, anchovy paste and jarred anchovies that I chopped into a smooth paste with some salt — all work beautifully depending on what’s available or how much effort you want to put into chopping. There have even been times I’ve forgotten to zest the lemon before juicing it, and it was still great. It’s a forgiving dressing that always delivers in flavor, so give it a whirl if you need to liven up your next salad.

Christine’s House Dressing

 

Makes about 3/4 cup

1 medium lemon

2 cloves garlic, or 2 frozen garlic cubes

2 teaspoons anchovy paste, or 4 anchovy fillets

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