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Copycat Kraft French Dressing

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Copycat Kraft French Dressing

 

I’ve mentioned before that I’m first generation Canadian. My mother was born in Sweden 🇸🇪 and my father was born in Italy 🇮🇹. They met and married in Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦

My father is pretty traditional as far as Italians go, he likes his Italian food, real Italian food – not really what you see at the Olive Garden (though that’s delicious too)!  We always had a green salad, with a homemade vinaigrette, lots of tomatoes and vegetables with bread! There’s always bread at my parent’s house…

Where am I going with this you ask!?! Well I’d see all the Canadian/American salad dressings in the stores and beg my mom for them. I love salad, always have but I wanted to try these dressings. I got to try them all! My mother bought me each and everyone, one at a time. I remember loving them but I don’t remember having them twice 🤣🤣🤣. I don’t think my dad liked them too much.

Anyway as I got older I stuck to homemade vinaigrette’s but then I had a craving for French dressing so I had to figure out how to make it.

This recipe is identical, IDENTICAL to Kraft French Dressing. I think I’m going to try Russian next, still can’t stomach Thousand Island though 😣

This is how you do it:

Copycat Kraft French Dressing I LisaGCooks.com

Copycat Kraft French Dressing I LisaGCooks.com

Copycat Kraft French Dressing I LisaGCooks.com

Combine all the ingredients together and mix well (I use a mason jar).  

Refrigerate the dressing for a few hours before serving then give it another quick mix before dressing your salad.

Copycat Kraft French Dressing I LisaGCooks.com

Copycat Kraft French Dressing I LisaGCooks.com

Copycat Kraft French Dressing I LisaGCooks.com

I just had a green salad with cucumbers, red onion and tomatoes…

Copycat Kraft French Dressing I LisaGCooks.com

Toss and serve immediately 🙂

 

 

 

A super simple Copycat recipe that tastes identical to Kraft French Dressing, a tangy, creamy vinaigrette using everyday ingredients 🙂

 

 

 

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Copycat Kraft French Dressing I LisaGCooks.com

Copycat Kraft French Dressing


  • Author: Lisa G Cooks [7]
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 Cup 1x

Description

A super simple Copycat recipe that tastes identical to Kraft French Dressing, a tangy, creamy vinaigrette using everyday ingredients 🙂


Ingredients

Scale

1/4 Cup mayonnaise

1/4 Cup ketchup 

1/4 Cup light oil, vegetable or canola

2 tbsp white vinegar 

1 tbsp sugar 

1/2 tsp salt

1/2 tsp onion powder 

1/4 tsp pepper 


Instructions

Combine all the ingredients together and mix well (I use a mason jar).  

Refrigerate the dressing for a few hours before serving then give it another quick mix before dressing your salad.

I just had a green salad with cucumbers, red onion and tomatoes…

Toss and serve immediately 🙂

Notes

  1. Originally posted on 31 January, 2022!
  • Prep Time: 5 Minutes
  • Category: Condiment
  • Method: Mix
  • Cuisine: American