News Celebrity & Entertainment Giada De Laurentiis Just Shared a 3-Ingredient Vinaigrette with a Genius Hack That I Love She says this easy dressing is “brilliant,” and we agree! By Danielle DeAngelis Danielle DeAngelis Danielle DeAngelis is a journalist and Associate News & Trending Editor for EatingWell. Her current beat is focused on food and health news as well as exclusive celebrity features, regularly interviewing the top names of today’s entertainment industry. She previous worked as the 2022-23 fellow and as an assistant editor for the brand. Her passion for reading, writing and eating local all guide her in her position at EatingWell. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Published on September 17, 2024 Close Photo: Di Laurentiis: Michael Buckner / Getty ImagesPattern: oixxo Salad dressings are surprisingly easy to make at home. We love highly rated recipes like our Creamy Lemon-Garlic Dressing and Easy Homemade Italian Dressing to have on the ready to elevate any salad. And we may be adding this quick and simple Giada De Laurentiis recipe to our rotation. In a recent video on Giadzy’s Instagram page, the cook and host shared an easy vinaigrette to add to her daughter Jade’s salad. “I always make homemade dressing,” De Laurentiis shares in the video. “But today we have some leftover strawberry jam, and I saw this hack to make the dressing in it. Brilliant! Duh, why didn’t I think of that?” Using only three ingredients and her new-and-approved hack, it’s easy to recreate the star’s dressing with any scraps of jam you have at home—I know this because I do it all the time. Valerie Bertinelli's Favorite Vinaigrette Is So Good, It Makes Me Want a Salad Every Day In a jar with leftover jam just barely coating the inside, De Laurentiis pours in extra-virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar and adds a pinch of salt right in the jar. She seals the lid and shakes it up to combine her ingredients. The result is a smooth vinaigrette, which De Laurentiis uses to dress a simple bed of greens. Both Giada and Jade gave this dressing the seal of approval, and we’re ready to try it. We think this easy dressing will pair well with a simple spinach salad, no matter what fruit jam you use. De Laurentiis also recommends using this 3-ingredient concoction as a marinade for chicken, which is actually genius. But this hack exceeds jams; there are so many ways you can transform scraps from jars into dressings. Bobby Flay loves using leftover Dijon mustard for a savory vinaigrette. And you can use the rest of your peanut butter and turn it into our 5-minute smooth and creamy Peanut Dressing. All of these tricks will not only make you want to eat more veggies, but they’ll inspire you to skip the bottled dressing section at the grocery store. And that’s for the best since prepackaged salad dressings can be a surprising source of added sugar, saturated fat and sodium. How to Choose the Healthiest Salad Dressing, According to a Dietitian Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit