Make this cilantro lime dressing recipe the next time you prepare a Mexican meal. It’s bright, sunny and fresh! This dressing is boldly flavored with fresh lime, olive oil, cilantro, garlic, honey, cumin and Dijon mustard. You can make it creamy or spicy if you wish. Drizzle this dressing over crisp greens with sliced avocado and toasted pepitas for a perfectly simple side salad. You’ll find a longer list of salad toppings to choose from below.
I improvised this dressing to make a green salad with leftovers from my Fajita Veggie & Halloumi Bowls, and I loved it so much that I wanted to share it with you. It’s almost as versatile as my favorite Lemon Vinaigrette and suits some flavors even better. This dressing comes together quickly in the food processor and keeps in the refrigerator for up to one week. Sometimes having a vibrant sauce on hand makes all the difference!
How to Serve Cilantro Lime Dressing
Drizzle this cilantro lime dressing over greens to serve alongside Mexican and Tex-Mex meals. This fresh dressing comes together quickly and lightens heavy entrées. Serve it with Veggie Black Bean Enchiladas, Fajita Veggie & Halloumi Bowls or Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers. This dressing is suitable for any green, from mild lettuces like Bibb lettuce and romaine to hearty greens like kale and arugula. Here’s a list of salad ingredients that go well with this dressing:
Avocado Bell pepper, raw or roasted Black beans Brown rice and wild rice Cabbage Carrot Cauliflower, grated or roasted Chickpeas, canned or crispy Cotija, feta and goat cheese Corn, especially grilled Cucumber Farro Jalapeños Lentils Pepitas and sunflower seeds Radish Red onion and green onion Tomatoes, raw or roasted
Watch How to Make Cilantro Lime Dressing
Flavor Variations
Make it creamy
Add tahini or Greek yogurt. I love the light nuttiness and intrigue that tahini brings. The recipe below includes suggested amounts for each option.
Make it spicy
Add a fresh jalapeño or red pepper flakes. Start small and blend in more to taste.
Skip the cilantro
For the cilantro-averse, yes, you can omit the cilantro! You’ll end up with a lovely lime dressing. It’s especially good with jalapeño for some extra flavor, which will be very similar to the Jalapeño-Lime Dressing in my cookbook, Love Real Food (page 53).
Salads Featuring Similar Dressings
These dressings are tailored to each recipe. I hope they offer additional inspiration.
Anything-Goes Kale Salad with Green Tahini Dressing Grilled Summer Salad with Corn, Peppers and Chili-Lime Dressing Kale, Clementine and Feta Salad with Honey-Lime Dressing Mexican Green Salad with Jalapeño-Cilantro Dressing
Please let me know how your cilantro lime dressing turns out in the comments! I love hearing from you. You can check out more salad dressings here.