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Condiments and Sauces, All Recipes, Salads · February 7, 2026

Easy Honey Mustard Dressing

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Prep time: 5 mins
Total time: 5 mins
Servings: 2 ½ cups
Difficulty:
Easy

Key ingredients: olive oil, white balsamic vinegar, honey, Dijon mustard, soy sauce

Sweet, tangy honey mustard dressing with a savoury kick from soy sauce.
Shake, store, and use all week for salads, chicken, and grain bowls.

This Honey Mustard Salad Dressing is quick to make and full of flavour. Olive oil, white balsamic vinegar, honey, mustard, and soy sauce come together for a balanced sweet and savoury dressing. It mixes in minutes, keeps well in the fridge, and works across salads, roasted vegetables, chicken, and grain bowls.

Jar of homemade honey mustard dressing with visible mustard seeds, served with Dijon mustard, soy sauce and honey on a light marble surface

Sweet, tangy and perfectly balanced, this is the honey mustard dressing you’ll want on everything.

This honey mustard dressing has the perfect balance of sweet honey, tangy mustard and a savoury hit from soy sauce, which gives it a little extra depth compared to classic versions. The olive oil rounds everything out into a smooth, pourable dressing that coats leaves beautifully instead of sliding straight off. It works just as well on a simple garden salad as it does drizzled over chicken salads, grain bowls or roasted veggie salads. Once you have a jar in the fridge, you’ll find yourself reaching for it all week.

Why You’ll Love This Dressing

  • Quick and easy to make: Just add everything to a jar and shake. It’s ready in minutes with no fancy equipment needed.
  • Perfect balance of flavours: Sweet, tangy and savoury all at once, with honey and mustard doing the heavy lifting and soy sauce adding extra depth.
  • Made from pantry staples: No hard-to-find ingredients here. You likely have everything you need already.
  • Versatile and goes with everything: Beautiful on leafy salads, but also great with chicken salads, grain bowls, roasted vegetables or as a drizzle over grilled meats.
  • Great for meal prep: It keeps well in the fridge, so you can make a batch and enjoy flavour-packed salads all week.
  • Better than store-bought: Fresh, homemade and free from unnecessary additives, plus you can tweak it exactly to your taste.

Ingredients You Will Need for the Honey Mustard Dressing

Olive oil: Olive oil gives this dressing a smooth texture and mellow flavour. Use a good-quality extra virgin olive oil for the best taste. If you prefer a lighter flavour, a mild olive oil or even avocado oil works well.

White balsamic vinegar: White balsamic adds gentle sweetness and acidity without darkening the dressing. If you don’t have it, you can substitute apple cider vinegar or white wine vinegar.

Honey: Honey brings natural sweetness and balances the tangy mustard and vinegar. You can adjust the amount to taste. Maple syrup can be used as a substitute.

Soy sauce: Soy sauce adds a savoury depth that makes this dressing a little special. It doesn’t taste “Asian,” it just rounds out the flavours. Use regular or light soy sauce. For a gluten-free option, use tamari.

Dijon mustard: Dijon gives the dressing its classic honey mustard flavour and helps emulsify everything.

Wholegrain mustard: Adds texture and pops of mustard flavour. If you don’t have it, you can simply use extra Dijon instead.

Salt and pepper: Season to taste. Depending on your soy sauce, you may not need much salt, if any at all (I don’t add it).

Honey mustard dressing being poured from a jar over a fresh green salad with avocado, cherry tomatoes, cucumber and red onion.
Oven-roasted vegetables with baby potatoes, sweet potato, red capsicum and red onion tossed with fresh rocket and lightly coated in honey mustard dressing.

Expert Tips

Make a half quantity: See the Notes section below the recipe card for the quantities on making half the dressing if you feel you wont get through all this in 2-3 weeks.

Shake well before each use: The oil and vinegar naturally separate as it sits. A quick shake brings it back to a smooth, glossy dressing.

Taste and adjust: Everyone’s sweet spot is different. Prefer it tangier? Add a splash more vinegar. Like it sweeter? A little extra honey does the trick.

Use a large enough jar: A jar with extra space makes shaking easier and helps everything emulsify properly.

Let it sit for 10–15 minutes before serving: If you have time, this allows the flavours to meld together beautifully.

Don’t skip the soy sauce: It might sound unexpected, but it adds savoury depth and balance without making the dressing taste salty or Asian-inspired.

Serving Suggestions

This honey mustard dressing is incredibly versatile and works with more than just leafy salads.

• Drizzled over a simple garden or green salad
• Served alongside steak or roasted chicken (a favourite in our house)
• Tossed through chicken salads or grain bowls
• Over roasted vegetable salads
• As a light drizzle over grilled meats or veggies

Dinner plate with roast chicken, golden potatoes and a fresh green salad with avocado and cherry tomatoes drizzled in honey mustard dressing.

How to Store Honey Mustard Dressing

Store the dressing in a sealed jar or airtight container in the fridge for up to 2-3 weeks.

The olive oil may thicken slightly when chilled. This is completely normal. Just let the dressing sit at room temperature for a few minutes and give it a good shake before using.

Once you have a jar of this in the fridge, salads get a whole lot more exciting. If you make it, pop a comment below and tell me what you paired it with.

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  • 5-Minute Bruschetta Bowl (with Balsamic Pearls!)
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Honey Mustard Salad Dressing

5 from 1 vote
A quick and flavour-packed honey mustard dressing made with pantry staples. Sweet, tangy and savoury, it’s perfect for salads, chicken and grain bowls. Shake it up in minutes and keep a jar in the fridge for easy meals all week.
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Prep Time:5 minutes mins
Total Time:5 minutes mins
Course: Dressings
Cuisine: Western
Keyword: easy honey mustard dressing, honey mustard dressing, honey mustard dressing with soy sauce, quick salad dressing
Author: Kate Brodhurst

Equipment

  • Clean jar OR other air-tight container (at least 2 ½ cups capacity)

Ingredients

  • ½ cup olive oil
  • ½ cup white balsamic vinegar (see notes)
  • ⅓ cup honey
  • ⅓ cup soy sauce
  • ¼ cup dijon mustard
  • 2 tablespoons wholegrain mustard
  • Cracked black pepper, to taste

Instructions

Make dressing

  • Place all ingredients into a screw-top jar (at least 2 ½ cups capacity) and shake until thoroughly combined. Alternately, place all ingredients into a bowl and whisk until combined. Refrigerate for up to 2-3 weeks and use as required.
    TIP: Make half the quantity – see the Notes section below.

Notes

  1. Measurements: We use Australian tablespoons and cups: 1 teaspoon = 5 ml, 1 tablespoon = 20 ml & 1 cup =  250 ml.
  2. White balsamic substitute
    Apple cider vinegar or white wine vinegar can be used instead.
  3. Adjust sweetness
    Start with the listed honey amount, then adjust to taste if you prefer a sweeter dressing.
  4. Soy Sauce Tip (Salt)
    Soy sauce adds savoury balance and depth. For gluten-free, use tamari. Taste before adding any salt as you may not need it due to the saltiness of the soy.
  5. Storage
    The dressing may thicken in the fridge due to the olive oil. Let it sit at room temp for a few minutes and shake well before using.
  6. Make Half Quantity:
    To make a half quantity, use this guide:
    1/4 cup olive oil
    1/4 cup white balsamic vinegar
    2 tablespoons honey
    2 tablespoons soy sauce
    1 1/2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
    1 tablespoon wholegrain mustard
    Cracked black pepper, to taste

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    Comments

    1. Mandy says

      March 1, 2026 at 8:30 AM

      5 stars
      We really enjoyed this honey and mustard dressing. The balance of sweet and tangy was just right, and it worked perfectly with our simple green salad. I’ll definitely be making it again. Thanks for the great recipe!

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