Create your own salad dressings

Homemade salad dressing is easy and comes together in minutes. 


It tastes delicious and avoids the unpleasant additives and extra fat of store-bought dressings.


You can use any leftover vegetables you have in the fridge and combine them according to the 5 flavours guide.


The foods that fit into these 5 flavour categories are:

  • Sweet (e.g. fruits, carrot, cabbages, sweet potatoes, dried fruit, beets, onions, squashes, and parsnips, as well as chestnuts)
  • Salty (e.g. celery, tomato, tamari, salt, seaweed, natural brine pickles)
  • Pungent/Spicy (e.g. mushroom, nutritional yeast, scallions, daikon radish (or dried daikon), ginger, peppers, wasabi (dry mustard), horseradish, and various spices.
  • Sour (e.g. citrus, vinegar)
  • Bitter (e.g. many leafy greens like arugula/rocket, collard greens, mustard greens, and beet greens) as well as sesame seeds, burdock root.

You may find that some tastes are more prevalent in certain preparations than others, or that only one or two dominate in a certain food or dish. But making delicious meals is all about balancing these 5 flavours. 

Once you have an idea of what fits each salad recipe, you can then choose produce and condiments that make up the five flavours.

Add a fat – like nuts/seeds, nut/seed butters, coconut, or avocado – and you have made a quick and delicious salad that you created all by yourself! 

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