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Never buy another envelope of Italian dressing again once you taste this copycat Good Seasons mix!
Copycats Save Money
You can save a lot of money making your own mixes.
All you need for this Good Seasons Italian dressing mix is probably on your pantry shelf already since they are pretty common herbs and spices.
This Has Many Uses
Sure, you can make this dressing mix up and use it only for salad dressing, but it’s also a good flavoring for many other things.
I used this seasoning in my Italian Chicken Casserole and in my Slow Cooker Creamy Italian Beef.
My brother-in-law has used Italian salad dressing mix for years to flavor burgers. He mixes one envelope in one pound of ground beef then grills them on the BBQ. They are delicious!!
Want It Zestier?
If you’d like to make a zestier variety of the dressing, all you have to do is add a pinch or two of red pepper flakes to the mix.
Want it more garlicky? Then add a teaspoon of dehydrated minced garlic (in addition to the garlic powder) to it.
The Recipe
Copycat Good Seasons Italian Dressing Mix
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp garlic powder
- 1 tbsp onion powder
- 2 tbsp oregano
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 1 tsp pepper
- 1/4 tsp thyme
- 1 tsp basil
- 1 tbsp parsley
- 1/4 tsp celery seed see NOTES
- 2 tbsp salt
TO MAKE UP AS DRESSING
- 2 tbsp mix
- 1/4 cup vinegar
- 2/3 cup oil
- 2 tbsp water
Instructions
- Mix all ingredients together and store in an airtight container.
Sarah says
omg. It’s so cool. Thanks for sharing. Hope to see new recipes soon.
Have a nice day.
Diane says
The instructions leave off the amounts of everything to use. Can you please correct that.
Thanks
Judith Hanneman says
Thanks!! I am correcting.
LInde says
I could figure out what the measurements should be for the oil and vinegar, but what about the water and the amount of mix? Thanks in advance.
Judith Hanneman says
Dunno how that happened..as you can see, several folks caught that.
Karen says
What are the amounts needed to make up this Dressing from the mix. They aren’t off.
Judith Hanneman says
Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
Judy Webster says
This sounds great, sadly the instructions for mixing it up as a salad dressing are missing some important numbers. Steps 3 thru 6 seem to lack quantity amounts. Thanks for this and all of your tasty recipes.
Judith Hanneman says
Thanks…correcting now.
Judy Webster says
Thanks for the update, will try this tonight, sounds delsh.
Judith Hanneman says
<3
Ruth Danubio says
I just printed a copy of Copycat Good Seasons Italian Dressing. The measurement for the amount of mix, vinegar, oil and waterl are missing.
Judith Hanneman says
I’ve corrected it–thanks for letting me know
Angela says
I’ve have been purchasing packages of this salad dressing for many years, so I’m now happy that I can make my own dressing mixture. I already have all of the ingredients on hand. Would you believe that I have one of those old original “Good Seasons” shaker bottles? I found it in my mom’s pantry. Thanks for the recipe. We love this dressing.
Judith Hanneman says
I believe it!! My mother could never pass up those decanters–even though she had a zillion of them already!!
Gaylie says
Please clarify the amounts needed to make up the dressing with the mix The directions are not clear in this post.
Judith Hanneman says
Thank you so much–I don’t know how that happened!! I will correct.
Eva says
To make up as dressing:
tbs mix
/4 cup vinegar
/3 cup oil
tbs water
Is that 1/4 cup vinegar or 4 cups and oil? it is unclear.
Judith Hanneman says
Thanks! I have no idea how that happened!!
Patty says
Which type of vinegar do you recommend?
Judith Hanneman says
My mom always used red wine vinegar and that was good. I’m partial to balsamic and apple cider.
Patty says
I always used red wine vinegar. I’m going to give the others a try. Thank you for the recipe and your reply. I have been enjoying your recipes.
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Judith Hanneman says
Thanks! <3