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Bring bold, smoky flavor to your kitchen with this easy, blender-friendly Chipotle-style vinaigrette recipe.

If you’ve ever eaten a salad at Chipotle, you know their salad dressing is unforgettable. It’s tangy, smoky, sweet and just the right amount of spicy. This homemade version is shockingly close to the real thing – and maybe even better because you can make it fresh at home anytime.
This vinaigrette has quickly become a staple in our home. It’s the perfect dressing for your favorite salads, rice bowls, taco salad, roasted veggies, and even as a marinade. It’s such an easy recipe and the whole thing comes together in less than five minutes. All you need is a blender and a few pantry ingredients. It’s the kind of recipe that feels fancy but is actually super simple.
The flavor is layered and complex, yet every ingredient plays a clear, delicious role. The red wine vinegar brings acidity and brightness. The honey adds just enough sweetness. Chipotle peppers and garlic offer smoky, spicy depth. The oil smooths everything out while the spices pull it all together.
Whether you’re meal prepping for the week or just trying to jazz up a weekday lunch, this dressing will not disappoint. It’s perfect for topping burrito bowls, taco salads, or even drizzling over grilled chicken. Once you make it, you’ll wonder why you didn’t try it sooner.
Let’s get straight to this glorious homemade dressing recipe.
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup avocado oil or vegetable oil
- 6 tablespoons red wine vinegar
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
- 2 fresh garlic cloves, chopped
- 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
- 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a high-speed blender. (The Hamilton Beach personal blender works perfectly for this recipe!)

- Blend until smooth and emulsified.

- Taste and adjust salt or honey as needed.
- Pour into an airtight container (a mason jar works well) and store in the fridge.
That’s it! No cooking, no fuss – just bold, flavorful dressing in minutes.

How to Use This Chipotle Salad Dressing
This copycat chipotle vinaigrette dressing is more than just a salad topping. Try drizzling it over roasted sweet potatoes and black beans. It’s also amazing on grilled corn and avocado toast. It’s also an awesome marinade for chicken.
Kids might find it a little spicy, but you can reduce the chipotle peppers to one if needed. If you want it spicier, toss in extra chipotles or a spoonful of the adobo sauce.
I like storing it in a mason jar with a lid so I can give it a good shake before each use.

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Storage Tips
This dressing keeps well in the fridge for up to 7 days. The oil may solidify slightly when chilled. Just let it sit at room temperature for 10 minutes and shake well before using.
FAQs for Chipotle Vinaigrette Recipe
- Can I use olive oil instead of vegetable oil? I would advise against using olive oil in this recipe. Because olive oil has a unique stronger taste, I recommend a neutral oil like avocado oil, vegetable oil, or canola oil.
- Is this dressing gluten-free? Yes, as long as your chipotle peppers and vinegar are certified gluten-free, this dressing is gluten-free.
- Can I make it less spicy? Absolutely. Use only one chipotle pepper or remove the seeds to cut down the heat.
- What if I don’t have a blender? You can use an immersion blender, food processor, or finely mince the garlic and peppers then whisk everything together. This amazing personal blender has been a huge time saver AND space saver for me!
- Can I freeze the dressing? It’s not recommended. The texture may change when thawed. It’s best fresh or refrigerated.
Whether you’re craving Chipotle-style flavor at home or just looking for a new go-to dressing, this one is a winner. It’s bold, smoky, and just sweet enough to balance it all out. Simple, wholesome, and packed with flavor, this vinaigrette deserves a permanent spot in your fridge.
Let me know in the comments how you used it or if you made any fun twists!
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Copycat Chipotle Honey Vinaigrette Salad Dressing
Ingredients
Method
- Add all ingredients to a high-speed blender. (The Hamilton Beach personal blender works perfectly for this recipe!)
- Blend until smooth and emulsified.
- Taste and adjust salt or honey as needed.
- Pour into an airtight container (a mason jar works well) and store in the fridge.

What a great dressing! I can think of a dozen uses for this and yes, it would be perfect for marinating chicken in it. It sound so delicious, healthy, and I love spicy! Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for visiting, Heidi! Yes, it’s an awesome marinade for grilling chicken breast. Slice that sucker up, put it on a salad, and add more dressing… heavenly!
Yum! Delish recipe perfect for everything!
Would love for you to share your favorite way to use it!
OMG, I’m can’t wait to make my own. Thanks for this copy cat recipe.
Would love to know how you like it!
This sounds delicious and so easy to make! I’m very much an olive oil and salt kinda girl but I definitely want to try this dressing 🙂
Olive oil and salt definitely have their place (in every recipe, as far as I’m concerned). Delish. But I do hope you give this a go. It’s got some punch!
This sounds great! I love a new salad dressing to keep things interesting, and this one checks a lot of boxes.
Agree. A salad is just a salad until you add an awesome dressing!
This sounds delicious! I can’t wait to try it! I love a good vinagrette dressing… and honey… yum!!
The honey and garlic make it magical. Hope you like it!
Anything with honey, garlic, and oil together- yes please! What a simple + flavorful recipe!
Agree 100%! And super duper easy in the personal blender. Hope you enjoy!
Wow, I’ve never eaten at chipotle but this dressing sounds amazing. My husband will love it.
Would love to know what you both think!