Thanks Billy, great recipes !! Ranch @0:52 Bluecheese @2:29 Italian @4:55 Balsamic @7:23 Thousand Island @8:57 You owe me a Honey Mustard dressing for the next dressings video.
Love these recipes. The ranch, blue cheese are great made fresh. I drenched thick slices of green cabbage with the ranch dressing and roasted them. Delicious.
I can’t believe you poured the dressing from the mixing bowl into those bottles with virtually no spill! Wow! Will definitely try some of these recipes.
At 75 I've been cooking long enough to know a good recipe just from the ingredients, and I can tell these are going to be really top-notch. Looking forward to making and eating them. Thanks Billy TheReaper!
Yeah but he only mentioned it for the ranch. I loved when he added that but I was disappointed that he didn't share shelf life on the others. No way the cheese or egg ones will last even half that long, right?!
You're so right. I haven't bought salad dressing in years. Decades even! Even if you don't have time to make these, as long as you have excellent Modena Balsamic vinegar, quality olive oil; you're good to go.
I love this guy…so down to earth and funny, yet obviously knows his stuff! I only discovered him today and I’ve already binged on at least 10 videos. I’ll try some of his recipes as soon as my current leftovers are gone ! Thanks Billy, great job .
May I suggest on your blue cheese dressing.. add pineapple juice instead of sugar and vinegar.. it's my mother's recipe.. she was the salad girl at the Castle in Olean NY
Also, a good way to thin Thousand Island dressing a bit (so it pours easier) is to add a splash of V-8 juice or tomato juice. For a little kick - you can use the spicy variety. i use this with the regular bottled versions because it always seems too thick.
One of my favourite dressings: ev olive oil, balsamic vinegar, honey and lime juice. Sometimes I'll add wholesome mustard, too. Yummy. These look lovely.
Great recipes.....here's a six ingredient blue cheese that we really like at our house: 1.0 part Mayo, 0.5 part sour cream, 0.25 part red wine vinegar, minced raw garlic, diced blue cheese, and honey or granulated sugar..........works great for a one cup mayo size recipe.......you may need to reduce the red wine vinegar ratio if you making larger batches......I don't know......I like it STRONG so I use plenty of raw pressed garlic.
I mix most of my dressings simply directly inside mason jar or any other jar. When you shake it up it emulsifies pretty easily. The only dressings I use a bowl for are very thick ones with a lot of mayonnaise or ones with delicate ingredients although you can always put them in after you have shaken up all the rest.
@@urbanurchin5930 Well for me it's the way to dirty up as few dishes as possible. I make the bulk of the dressings in the jars that I store them in, since I often make a batch for the week. And then if I wamt to add something more delicate like a blue cheese I combine them in the bowl I'm gonna use to serve/ eat the salad in. And I don't dirty up the whisk, since for stiring/ combining the salad I can use the same utensils as for eating.
I recently deactivated my FB, felt like I was missing something, then I ran across your UA-cam channel. Problem solved. God bless you, Chef Billy, for everything you teach us.
Thanks Chef Parisi. I've been making a Fresh Lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, dried oregano, sea salt, fresh ground black pepper for about 5 years now. I always have it on hand and really do love it. However, I find myself with more lettuce than I usually have ( red leaf, Boston and Romaine) so I thought some different dressings would make my salads more interesting and these certainly fit the bill. Going to try the balsamic today.
My family's favorite dressing was 1000 Island when I was growing up. Great on Big Macs and Ruebens, but I never use on salads. I love dill pickles, the rest bread-n-butter. Today I finally see the connection. I am going to make the 1000 island though.
I think that would be better than cheese which isn't necessary or very healthful at all. I also would not add sugar. I hate sweet tasting Italian dressing.
Thanks Billy (paisan!); your recipes remind me of San Francisco. My Italian father passed along the family Thousand Island dressing to us but it's a quicker version...using powdered/granulated everything and slicing the eggs to go on top the salad. If I don't happen to have any pickle relish, I use dried dill weed. It lasts a long time in the fridge, which works pretty well for me since I only use it on shrimp salad (shrimp louie). Unfortunately, there is no such thing as fresh shrimp out here in the desert, so frozen has to do.
Thank you for these delicious, delicious recipes! I can’t even understand people who eat bottled! Now, with your teaching, maybe others will be convinced because you make it so easy! Thank you again!!
I made your ranch dressing recipe, and man let me tell you that was very delicious. I will never go back to the store bought ranch, I want to try the rest of these except for the blue cheese. But I know if that ranch was good the rest of them will be good too 🤤🤤🤤🤤
With enough practice and the right ingredients, anything homemade is healthier for you and your family and tastes 100x better than what you can buy on the shelf. As the main cook of the house, you family appreciates you more when my make delicious healthy food around the house.
My ranch herb profile is mainly dill but then a sprinkle of tarragon, chive and parsley, and a lot of black pepper make it next level. And I always have Mexican crema - the regular or the sour/“agria” type. I like them bc they are pourable and won’t split on u when heated plus they have a long shelf life. If using the non sour crema I just add a splash of white wine, rice, or white vinegar to taste, and the agria type u can use it straight up. If too thick u can thin it down w warm water, and the consistency doesn’t break or separate. Crema is the best.
Homemade buttermilk ranch is the best imp!!! I would love to make it myself!! I haven't been able to find the best restaurants style buttermilk ranch dressing! Maybe you can teach me how to make the ranch dressing I crave!
I would love it if you would do a video on making homemade English salad cream which is one of my favorite things to add to coleslaw, along with mayonnaise and other goodies. It adds a nice sweet tang and it's also great in potato
Took the words right out of my mouth. Making a tomato, cucumber, red onion and avocado salad for tomorrow. Will prepare the cucumbers, tomatoes and onions and add the avocado just before serving.
This is so awesome! Gonna give them all a try. A family fried used to make Bleu Cheese Dressing with Roquefort Cheese...I fell in love with the dressing as a 4 year old. New subscriber...looking forward to lots of good learning!
I've been making my own vingerette for many years, but have never made the others from scratch. Thanks for the recipes. I will try them this summer. :)
Home made salad dressings are sooo good! I use mason jars and the ReCap tops, which makes it super easy to pour the dressing out when ready. Love these recipes and will have to try the blue cheese one!!
Just found you. Oh, my! I’m going to make these dressings, one after another. You. Are. Awesome. I can’t wait to do little binges on your videos until I’ve seen every one. Thanks for your passion and hard work!
My homemade ranch starts the same but I add oregano, parsley, and celery seed. Delicious! Oh, and for a vinaigrette - an immersion blender is your friend. I lack the time and/or patience to whisk everything by hand.
ETA, I use the immersion blender for all my dressings, actually. If you use one of the quart canning jars with measurement markings already on it, you don't even have to dirty up a measuring cup. Just put your liquid in first, then your firmer stuff like mayo or whatever. You can watch the liquid displacement until it reaches the total volume of the ingredients. Then drop in the blender and do your thing. No bowls or measuring cups to wash.
Wow! Thanks! Just made the ranch dressing with low-fat Mayo and no added salt; otherwise, I used all the ingredients listed. It's The. Best. PS: I had to buy dill but had everything else. Dill was the missing ingredient from my prior attempts at homemade ranch. Yum ! 😋
@Crystal G. You can make a guilt free Caesar salad using half a ripe avocado mashed, a minced garlic clove a 1/4 to a half teaspoon of dijon mustard 1/8 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice; 1/8 cup Ume Plum Vinegar salt and pepper. No raw eggs or dairy needed. It tastes divine.
Finally got an excuse to try this homemade ranch, added a pinch of msg, came out wonderful. Thank you so much, Chef Billy!!! Next up is thousand island. If you have a recipe for French or Catalina that would be awesome as that's the wife's favorite.
Think You ! If Never heard of boiled egg in Thousand Island dressing ! All of these look so gosh darn good !! I’m going to make each one every week starting Monday ! Can’t wait ! Love from California
Super happy with the recipes... Varied dressing is a great break...from daily Vinegrette dressing.... Your pouring skill.....Whoa not a drop outside the Mason Jar... Terrific 💯%>>>>
How is nobody talking about how this absolute madman pours from a mixing bowl directly into a little glass jar without spilling a drop
Skillz
😂😂 "madman"😅😅😅
Those are Mad Skillz, cause half of my stuff ends up on the counter 😅😅😂
Lol. I did
Equal consistency in all parts, simply he made perfectly
Thanks Billy, great recipes !!
Ranch @0:52
Bluecheese @2:29
Italian @4:55
Balsamic @7:23
Thousand Island @8:57
You owe me a Honey Mustard dressing for the next dressings video.
Thank you for times.
Thank you👍
Thank you 🥰
Muchas gracias x pensar en los demás y poner los tiempos!
Thank you for timing this! Makes it easy for following the recipes. It is very nice of you to be so helpful 😊
Love these recipes. The ranch, blue cheese are great made fresh. I drenched thick slices of green cabbage with the ranch dressing and roasted them. Delicious.
I'm still obsessed with your Cesar salad recipe, so I can't wait to try these!
Many thanks!
I can’t believe you poured the dressing from the mixing bowl into those bottles with virtually no spill! Wow! Will definitely try some of these recipes.
Hey chill man!
At 75 I've been cooking long enough to know a good recipe just from the ingredients, and I can tell these are going to be really top-notch. Looking forward to making and eating them. Thanks Billy TheReaper!
Exactly... I'm 67 years old... and that is all I need to know is what is in it...
They are. I haven't bought salad dressing since I found this.
@@dhawks9347
ISn't that fantastic... and so fresh too.
Thank you for mentioning shelf-life in the refrigerator! So many chefs on UA-cam neglect this. Super helpful for us amateur cooks out there.
What was the shelf life? I never caught the detail. Thanks :)
@@carlossarria5892 Shelf life just means how long would the food last.
I agree!!
Yeah but he only mentioned it for the ranch. I loved when he added that but I was disappointed that he didn't share shelf life on the others. No way the cheese or egg ones will last even half that long, right?!
I made the Thousand Island Dressing tonight and it was fantastic! I can’t wait to try the other ones. Thanks Chef!
The pouring skills jeez
Yup...
Ikr
Yes sir
Right?? I had to use a cup to pour clean into mason jar😂😂
You're so right. I haven't bought salad dressing in years. Decades even! Even if you don't have time to make these, as long as you have excellent Modena Balsamic vinegar, quality olive oil; you're good to go.
I love this guy…so down to earth and funny, yet obviously knows his stuff! I only discovered him today and I’ve already binged on at least 10 videos. I’ll try some of his recipes as soon as my current leftovers are gone ! Thanks Billy, great job .
Appreciate the support.
I just love ALL your videos. Just a great chef! We truly appreciate all the information you provide with every recipe.
Agree totally!
May I suggest on your blue cheese dressing.. add pineapple juice instead of sugar and vinegar.. it's my mother's recipe.. she was the salad girl at the Castle in Olean NY
Cool! Thankyou!
Mr. P thank you for this different salad dressing I love them and will make them may God Bless 🙏
Thank you. So easy to do. Minimum ingredients is the best! Gonna try them all for sure!
Wow, thanks so much for these! Didn’t know Thousand Island contained boiled eggs! And I’m so impressed with your pouring skills 🙌🏻
Lawd...his pouring is amazing ...
Also, a good way to thin Thousand Island dressing a bit (so it pours easier) is to add a splash of V-8 juice or tomato juice.
For a little kick - you can use the spicy variety. i use this with the regular bottled versions because it always seems too thick.
Love this video!!! I never buy bottle dressings… ❤
Thank you, I have been making these recipes for the past 5 months, excellent. They Italian Dressing is my favorite.😀
Made the ranch today.
You were right.
Never tasted a better ranch.
Thanks for sharing
Nice presentation, all dressings really look good I'll give it try to all 5 thanks for sharing
Love Maytag blue cheese too. I will be making this dressing soon.
The best are always HOMEMADE!! Thank you for making it so EASY!!!
That 1000 Island looks incredible!!!
One of my favourite dressings: ev olive oil, balsamic vinegar, honey and lime juice. Sometimes I'll add wholesome mustard, too. Yummy. These look lovely.
*whole grain, not whole some !! 😂😂
That sounds awesome, thank you.
Your recipes are great plus I like your down to earth attitude. Thank you.
i am impressed with your pouring technique
Great recipes.....here's a six ingredient blue cheese that we really like at our house: 1.0 part Mayo, 0.5 part sour cream, 0.25 part red wine vinegar, minced raw garlic, diced blue cheese, and honey or granulated sugar..........works great for a one cup mayo size recipe.......you may need to reduce the red wine vinegar ratio if you making larger batches......I don't know......I like it STRONG so I use plenty of raw pressed garlic.
I'm from africa I love your recipes , simple and looks tasty just with the eyes
You are a magician.
The simplicity is the secret.
I mix most of my dressings simply directly inside mason jar or any other jar. When you shake it up it emulsifies pretty easily. The only dressings I use a bowl for are very thick ones with a lot of mayonnaise or ones with delicate ingredients although you can always put them in after you have shaken up all the rest.
I like all of these recipes......but i try to find ways to "dirty up" as few dishes as possible !
@@urbanurchin5930 Well for me it's the way to dirty up as few dishes as possible. I make the bulk of the dressings in the jars that I store them in, since I often make a batch for the week. And then if I wamt to add something more delicate like a blue cheese I combine them in the bowl I'm gonna use to serve/ eat the salad in.
And I don't dirty up the whisk, since for stiring/ combining the salad I can use the same utensils as for eating.
I recently deactivated my FB, felt like I was missing something, then I ran across your UA-cam channel. Problem solved. God bless you, Chef Billy, for everything you teach us.
You’ve got mad skills pouring dressing into a little bottle.
Noticed that too. LOL.
I would’ve made a mess
I know right
Thanks Chef Parisi. I've been making a Fresh Lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, dried oregano, sea salt, fresh ground black pepper for about 5 years now. I always have it on hand and really do love it. However, I find myself with more lettuce than I usually have ( red leaf, Boston and Romaine) so I thought some different dressings would make my salads more interesting and these certainly fit the bill.
Going to try the balsamic today.
Thank you for these! 👏👏👏👏👏 You are blessing so many with kitchen confidence💪🏻🙏🏻🥳. Thank you again! 🙌
This video just made me so happy 😭😭 love the recipes & love the excitement!! Glad to know other people get excited like me over some good food 🙌🏻
My go to salad dressing your the best !!
Simply delicious. I can't decide which one to try first. Probably ranch, then...well, ranch.
My family's favorite dressing was 1000 Island when I was growing up. Great on Big Macs and Ruebens, but I never use on salads. I love dill pickles, the rest bread-n-butter. Today I finally see the connection. I am going to make the 1000 island though.
My Mom would make it with sugar,miracle whip,relish and some sugar.I forgot to mention some 🍅 soup or ketchup.
Appreciate this video so much! I love homemade fresh dressings.
I love Newmans Italian but I'm making your Italian recipe today. Thank you I needed this!
I am from Saudi ,you are amazing,thanks so much.
I like these salad dressing thank you Chef
Oh my goodness the last one had me salivating..😁😁😁 These are so good .Thank you.
"Italian salad dressing" I add a little anchovy paste or finely minced anchovy fillets.🤗
And little lemon juice!!
I think that would be better than cheese which isn't necessary or very healthful at all. I also would not add sugar. I hate sweet tasting Italian dressing.
Thank you chef! I'm definitely going to make these dressings! Love your channel!
Holy yummy. Made the ranch when I first started watching the video!
I prefer homemade salad dressings. Thanks for making this video. I like all of those dressings.
From where i live to your video, this is the first time in song this recipe of a thousand island dressing. But ask the dressings area lovely.
Thanks Billy (paisan!); your recipes remind me of San Francisco. My Italian father passed along the family Thousand Island dressing to us but it's a quicker version...using powdered/granulated everything and slicing the eggs to go on top the salad. If I don't happen to have any pickle relish, I use dried dill weed. It lasts a long time in the fridge, which works pretty well for me since I only use it on shrimp salad (shrimp louie). Unfortunately, there is no such thing as fresh shrimp out here in the desert, so frozen has to do.
Hi Chef Billy! Love watching and love your recipes!!!
Thank you so much for the awesome recipes . Really nice to learn simple but yummy dressings from you.
Thank you for these delicious, delicious recipes! I can’t even understand people who eat bottled! Now, with your teaching, maybe others will be convinced because you make it so easy! Thank you again!!
what a great teacher, very well done video.
I made your ranch dressing recipe, and man let me tell you that was very delicious. I will never go back to the store bought ranch, I want to try the rest of these except for the blue cheese. But I know if that ranch was good the rest of them will be good too 🤤🤤🤤🤤
Thank you for sharing your recipes, I too prefer homemade dressing 🙂👌
I made the ranch dressing and it’s excellent!
thanks for giving it a shot!!
Great recipe!...i love all your recipes....thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you Billy, what a great video. I love how easy it all was. I will do every one.
With enough practice and the right ingredients, anything homemade is healthier for you and your family and tastes 100x better than what you can buy on the shelf.
As the main cook of the house, you family appreciates you more when my make delicious healthy food around the house.
Awesome tutorial. Thanks very much
Man!! Thank you so much, I'm learning so much and they're so easy to make. Again thank you!
Thanks! Great recipes.
My ranch herb profile is mainly dill but then a sprinkle of tarragon, chive and parsley, and a lot of black pepper make it next level. And I always have Mexican crema - the regular or the sour/“agria” type. I like them bc they are pourable and won’t split on u when heated plus they have a long shelf life. If using the non sour crema I just add a splash of white wine, rice, or white vinegar to taste, and the agria type u can use it straight up. If too thick u can thin it down w warm water, and the consistency doesn’t break or separate. Crema is the best.
Yes. THAT sounds delicious.
Bless you Chef, and your dressings! FYI, Trader Joe´s crumbled blue cheese is quite good.
Homemade buttermilk ranch is the best imp!!! I would love to make it myself!! I haven't been able to find the best restaurants style buttermilk ranch dressing! Maybe you can teach me how to make the ranch dressing I crave!
Great recipes! Thank you!
I would love it if you would do a video on making homemade English salad cream which is one of my favorite things to add to coleslaw, along with mayonnaise and other goodies. It adds a nice sweet tang and it's also great in potato
Not sure, I do a video on that, maybe a step-by-step image recipe for my website.
A really important ingredient, if you can afford it, is time.
Make it ahead, if possible. Letting the flavors marry makes a delicious difference.
Took the words right out of my mouth. Making a tomato, cucumber, red onion and avocado salad for tomorrow. Will prepare the cucumbers, tomatoes and onions and add the avocado just before serving.
Thank you so much Billy.
This tutorial rocks! Thank you!
This is so awesome! Gonna give them all a try. A family fried used to make Bleu Cheese Dressing with Roquefort Cheese...I fell in love with the dressing as a 4 year old. New subscriber...looking forward to lots of good learning!
Thank you Billy, I have never made homemade dressings, I'm going to now !!👍❤
I absolutely love this video. It’s the only one I need. Thank you.
I've been making my own vingerette for many years, but have never made the others from scratch. Thanks for the recipes. I will try them this summer. :)
Thanks for sharing this 🌸 I will give this a try✨
These look so good thank you. Do you make a Greek dressing that you could share?
Home made salad dressings are sooo good! I use mason jars and the ReCap tops, which makes it super easy to pour the dressing out when ready. Love these recipes and will have to try the blue cheese one!!
Super recipes and easy to understand -thanks billy
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks Billy I love Bluecheese..awesome!!
They all look delicious, can't wait to try them out. Thanks.
Wow I like all your salads dressing
I’ve made the ranch twice and I made the blue cheese today! Delicious!
This is a worth watching video.. well done.
I have to try these thanks
Will try them out. SInce I'm on a journey oF trying new culinary foods
Just found you. Oh, my! I’m going to make these dressings, one after another. You. Are. Awesome. I can’t wait to do little binges on your videos until I’ve seen every one. Thanks for your passion and hard work!
Love the container touch.....
that's wonderful skill you had there by making homemade salad dressings i like this video
Happy I stumbled on your channel thank you for all those recipes
My homemade ranch starts the same but I add oregano, parsley, and celery seed. Delicious! Oh, and for a vinaigrette - an immersion blender is your friend. I lack the time and/or patience to whisk everything by hand.
ETA, I use the immersion blender for all my dressings, actually. If you use one of the quart canning jars with measurement markings already on it, you don't even have to dirty up a measuring cup. Just put your liquid in first, then your firmer stuff like mayo or whatever. You can watch the liquid displacement until it reaches the total volume of the ingredients. Then drop in the blender and do your thing. No bowls or measuring cups to wash.
Wow! Thanks! Just made the ranch dressing with low-fat Mayo and no added salt; otherwise, I used all the ingredients listed. It's The. Best.
PS: I had to buy dill but had everything else. Dill was the missing ingredient from my prior attempts at homemade ranch. Yum ! 😋
Thanks for making this video! I learned so much and you earned my subscription! Looking forward to watching many more of your videos.😃
I am with ya...Maytag is the bomb....Trader Joes has some great Cave blue cheese too.
My mom hated salads until I found her a fabulous dressing. It’s definitely the key.
Hate is a strong word for a salad my friend.
Haters gonna hate.
Taters gonna potate.
Jesus saves!
God bless 🙏
I too hated salad. I don't think I'd ever like a salad without american dressing.
@Crystal G. You can make a guilt free Caesar salad using half a ripe avocado mashed, a minced garlic clove a 1/4 to a half teaspoon of dijon mustard 1/8 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice; 1/8 cup Ume Plum Vinegar salt and pepper. No raw eggs or dairy needed. It tastes divine.
Great recipes Chef, do you by any chance have a video with Ceasars salad dressing recipe, I would like to try that, home made, thanks
Finally got an excuse to try this homemade ranch, added a pinch of msg, came out wonderful. Thank you so much, Chef Billy!!!
Next up is thousand island.
If you have a recipe for French or Catalina that would be awesome as that's the wife's favorite.
1st video of yours that I've seen and I'm hooked - Just subscribed! (Being a salad lover didn't hurt either, lol!)
Think You ! If Never heard of boiled egg in Thousand Island dressing ! All of these look so gosh darn good !! I’m going to make each one every week starting Monday ! Can’t wait ! Love from California
I only use salad dressing when I want to be fancy. Or have visitors. But learning to make it is always better.
Do you eat salads dry?
Super happy with the recipes...
Varied dressing is a great break...from daily Vinegrette dressing....
Your pouring skill.....Whoa not a drop outside the Mason Jar...
Terrific 💯%>>>>