Can I keep home-made salad dressing un-refrigerated? [duplicate]

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My salad dressing has extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), raspberry wine vinegar, chives, sugar, salt & pepper, lemon juice and lemon zest. Can I keep it un-refrigerated for 18 hours?



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Me think you should be OK.

The dressing does not contain garlic which can be an issue in regards of botulism.

I don't know if chive has the same botulism problem as garlic, you might check that out




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Quick Answer about "Can I keep home-made salad dressing un-refrigerated? [duplicate]"

Free up room in your refrigerator by storing your vinegar-based dressings in the pantry instead. According to The Kitchn, salad dressings that don't contain ingredients like cream, vegetables, fruit juice, nut oils, yogurt, or mayonnaise can be kept at room temperature.

How long can salad dressing unrefrigerated?

I spoke to a ranch dressing manufacturer and their recommendation was that if the dressing was out less than 24 hours, it should be fine. Commercial salad dressings are highly acidified, which would prevent or greatly slow bacterial growth. You may see some change in texture.

Do you have to refrigerate home made salad dressing?

Yes, you should refrigerate it. Once a commercially bottled dressing is exposed to the air it is contaminated. Your homemade dressing is no different, and is likely more contaminated to begin with. The bottom line is that your dressing is food -- for humans, bacteria, and mold.

Can oil and vinegar dressing be kept at room temperature?

If you are using the dressing on a regular basis, there is no need to refrigerate. The acidity in the vinegar should be enough to keep the dressing stable. However, if you add raw garlic or raw herbal leaves (chopped or otherwise), then I would refrigerate because these lower acidity and can spoil.

How do you store extra salad dressing?

The best way to store salad dressing is the same as storing any leftover food: in a container with a lid with as much air removed as possible and stored in the refrigerator. Just like eggs, it's best if these are stored not on the refrigerator door, but on the shelf where it's colder.



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