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Sundried Tomato Vinaigrette has become my new favorite dressing this summer.
So quick, easy, full of flavor, and not to mention absolutely out of this world delicious! I can’t get enough of it.
Want to know what makes it so easy?
Oil packed sundried tomatoes.
Yep.
They turn this into a three ingredient recipe that will knock your sock off.
It’s perfect on so many salads that I can’t even begin to tell you, but I’m sharing one of my favorites tomorrow.
Okay, here’s this super simple Sundried Tomato Vinaigrette recipe. Don’t blink or you might miss it!
Oh yeah, remember, no one will ever guess how incredibly simple this is to make if you don’t tell them!
That can be our secret!
Sundried Tomato Vinaigrette Recipe

Ingredients
- 1/2 cup sundried tomatoes packed in oil
- 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
- 1/2 cup oil from sundried tomatoes
Instructions
- Add sundried tomatoes to blender and pulse until in smaller pieces. Then proceed with recipe using either the blender or whisk method.
- Blender Method
- Reduce speed of blender as you add balsamic vinegar and then as you drizzle oil into the sundried tomato pieces. Pulse until well-combined. Pour into a container for serving.
- Whisk Method
- Pour sundried tomato pieces into a medium bowl or measuring cup. Add balsamic vinegar and then whisk with a fork or whisk as you incorporate the oil into the tomatoes and balsamic vinegar. Pour into a container for serving.
- Store any unused in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week.
Nutritional Information
What genius idea!! This vinaigrette looks so good and sun-dried tomatoes are my very favorite. How have I never thought of this before. Gorgeous, Robyn!
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Simple, delicious and perfect!
Looks yummy! Sadly I only have the dried kind of sun-dried tomatoes!
Hi DC,
If you don’t have sundried tomatoes packed in oil, reconstitute them with boiling water until they are softened. Then, use 1/2 cup olive oil in place of the oil from the sundried tomatoes in the recipe. The flavor won’t be as pronounced with the sundried tomato flavor, but it will still be delicious!
This looks delicious! I cannot wait to try it
Good one. Thanks Robyn.
I love sundried tomatoes, but I’ve never thought of turning them into a vinaigrette! Can’t wait to try this!
I cant WAIT to make this!!! Looks and sounds amazing!
Love the vibrant color of this!
I totally need to try this! LOOOOOVE sun dried tomatoes
I adore sun dried tomatoes – I need this!!!
I love sundried tomatoes so I am all over this!
Love the combo, Robyn. Perfect for summer entertaining! 🙂
We always have these ingredients on hand, and we LOVE sundrieds, so we’ll definitely be making this next salad night!
Love this! So simple and so pretty!
Oh my gosh how much do I love this? Sounds so delicious!!
I could eat sun dried tomatoes in oil like a snack. Can’t wait to try this on my salad!
Sun dried tomatoes in oil are expensive and this recipe wasn’t worth it. I made it and it was average. Won’t make it again.
I’m sorry you didn’t enjoy the vinaigrette, Fay. It’s always full of delicious flavor when I make it. I can’t be sure, but it could have something to do with the balsamic vinegar you used. They vary so much and some of them don’t have as good of a flavor as others. Thanks!