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    Published: Aug 9, 2023 by Lilian Vallezi · This post may contain affiliate links ·

    Mango Vinaigrette

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    This easy mango vinaigrette has a delicious blend of flavors that will take you to a tropical paradise! With the natural sweetness of a ripe mango and a zesty kick from limes, this salad dressing has the perfect balance between sweet and tangy that elevates any salad.

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    • Ingredients and Substitutions
    • How to Make Mango Vinaigrette
    • The best mangoes for salad dressings
    • How to choose mangoes
    • Variations
    • Storage
    • Top tips for a perfect mango vinaigrette
    • How to fix a vinaigrette?
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    Whether you're a fan of fruity and refreshing flavors or simply looking to try something new, this mango vinaigrette is the perfect pick as your salad dressing.

    It has a tropical flavor balanced with tangy lime that elevates any salad you try it on. It's creamy, velvety, and healthy! You and your family or guests will be impressed with the amazing flavor it'll bring to the table.

    By the way, if you're looking for salad ideas, my Peach and feta salad is the perfect choice for this dressing.

    mango salad dressing in a glass jar with a spoon coming out of it.

    Ingredients and Substitutions

    All ingredients for the mango vinaigrette salad dressing: orange juice, avocado oil, garlic, shallot, lime juice, water, honey, salt, mango, and rice vinegar.

    For this delicious mango vinaigrette, all you need are some simple ingredients:

    • Ripe mango: A medium mango, peeled and pitted, cut into pieces.
    • Avocado oil: Has a milder and more neutral flavor than extra virgin olive oil. If you don't have it, check out the FAQ section for all the other options.
    • Orange juice: Brings a more tropical and sweet taste. I like to use freshly squeezed.
    • Lime juice: To add a zesty kick. Use freshly squeezed lime juice, as the pre-packed doesn't taste quite as good.
    • Honey: Balances the tanginess with natural sweetness. You can also use agave nectar as a substitute.
    • Rice vinegar: Brings a mild and sweet acidity. If you don't have it, use lime juice only.
    • Garlic: To infuse a subtle, savory aroma.
    • Shallot: Just a tiny piece will bring a delicious taste to the dressing.
    • Salt and pepper: To taste, enhancing the overall flavor.

    *See the recipe card for quantities.

    How to Make Mango Vinaigrette

    Making a mango vinaigrette is very easy. Here are the step-by-step photos for guidance.

    Adding oil to the blender cup where the other ingredients of the vinaigrette are.

    Combine all ingredients, but red pepper flakes, in a personal blender, immersion blender, or small food processor.

    Blending all ingredients of the mango vinaigrette in a small blender cup.

    Blend until homogenous and smooth. Add a pinch of red pepper flakes and enjoy it on your favorite food.

    Hint: Use avocado oil for a mild flavor.

    • For detailed step-by-step and amounts, check the recipe card further down in this post.

    The best mangoes for salad dressings

    Different mango varieties offer slightly different flavors and textures, so you can choose based on your taste preferences. Here are some popular mango varieties that work well in vinaigrettes:

    1. Ataulfo (Honey) Mango: Known for their creamy and smooth texture. They have a rich, sweet flavor with hints of honey and less fibrous flesh than other varieties.
    2. Alphonso Mango: Renowned for their exceptional sweetness and aromatic flavor. They are often considered the king of mangoes due to their superior taste. Using Alphonso mango in your vinaigrette can impart a delicious tropical sweetness.
    3. Tommy Atkins Mango: Tommy Atkins mangoes are widely available and have a sweet and slightly tart flavor. They may not be as sweet as other varieties, but they are still a good option if you enjoy a more balanced flavor in your vinaigrette.
    4. Haden: Haden mangoes are known for their sweet and rich flavor with a slightly tart undertone. When ripe, the flesh is juicy, tender, and succulent, making them a delicious treat.
    two ripe mangoes.

    How to choose mangoes

    Selecting the right ripe mango will help you make the best mango dressing ever. So follow these tips to choose the best mango:

    1. Color and Feel: Look for mangoes with vibrant colors, such as shades of yellow, orange, or red, depending on the variety. Give them a gentle squeeze; a ripe mango should have a slight give but not be too soft.
    2. Aromatic Fragrance: Sniff the stem end of the mango; a sweet, fruity aroma indicates ripeness.
    3. Skin Texture: A smooth, unblemished skin with minimal wrinkling or spotting is a good sign of a quality mango.
    4. Variety: Various mango varieties offer distinct flavors and sweetness levels. Experiment with different types to see which one is your favorite.

    Variations

    You can also add some ingredients to diversify this mango dressing. Here are some variations you can try:

    • Turmeric - add a pinch for some depth of flavor.
    • Ginger - For extra heat and freshness.
    • Cilantro or Parsley - A small hand of chopped cilantro or parsley can add a great flavor to this dressing. But if you plan on keeping it in the fridge for more than a day, I recommend adding them directly to the salad instead of to the dressing, as it slightly changes color and flavor when in contact with acidity for too long.
    Spoon dropping mango vinaigrette in a glass jar full of vinaigrette.

    Storage

    This homemade mango dressing, stored in an airtight container, can last in the refrigerator for about a week. After that, its taste and texture may start to deteriorate. If you're making a large batch, consider freezing some portions for future use. Frozen mango vinaigrette can stay good for up to 2 months, but it's always best to consume it within the first month for the best taste. You can freeze it into ice cubes and defrost it as you need.

    Top tips for a perfect mango vinaigrette

    • Use fresh and ripe mango to achieve the best flavor.
    • If your mango is not very sweet, you can add an extra tablespoon of honey or agave.
    • If you don't have rice vinegar, you can use lime juice only.
    Pouring mango vinaigrette on a bowl of salad.

    How to fix a vinaigrette?

    People have different tastes, so I'll show you here how to adjust this vinaigrette according to your preferences.

    1. Too Acidic: If it feels overly tart or acidic, you can balance it out by adding more fruit or oil to mellow the flavor. Start by adding small amounts at a time and tasting as you go until you achieve the desired level of acidity.
    2. Lacking Flavor: If your vinaigrette seems bland, try adding an extra pinch of salt and pepper to enhance the overall flavor. You can also experiment with adding more honey, or fresh herbs, to give it a more robust taste.
    3. Too Salty: If you end up adding too much salt, you can dilute the saltiness by adding a bit more oil and acid in equal parts until the saltiness is balanced out.
    4. Sweetness Adjustment: If your vinaigrette is too sweet, add a touch more acid to counteract the sweetness. Or, if it's not sweet enough, add a little more honey or agave nectar to achieve the desired level of sweetness.
    5. Texture Issues: If you think it's too thick, add more water and/or oil, little by little. Conversely, if it's too thin, you can add more mango.

    This article about 'How to make a vinaigrette yourself' also talks about all the important components a good vinaigrette should have. Consider it all when trying to achieve the perfect salad dressing for you. Remember, start with small adjustments and taste as you go.

    Serving Suggestions

    This mango dressing tastes amazing on:

    • Green salads: Like this delicious peach feta salad.
    • Grain Bowls
    • Grilled Meats
    • Seafood Dishes
    • Wraps and Sandwiches
    • Poke Bowls
    • Roasted Vegetables
    • Summer Rolls
    • Ceviche
    Mango vinaigrette in a glass jar with a salad and a mango in the background.

    FAQ

    Can I use frozen mango?

    You can use frozen mangoes to make this dressing; just let them thaw before blending. After thawed, you can try a piece, and if it's not very sweet, add an extra tablespoon of honey or agave to the dressing.

    Can I use another oil other than avocado oil?

    Yes, you can. I like using avocado oil because it's healthy and very mild in flavor, but if you don't have it, grapeseed oil, safflower oil, refined coconut oil, sunflower oil, or even light olive oil can be used as substitutes. Extra virgin olive oil is a little too strong and bitter for this dressing. If you'd like to know more about cooking oils and their uses, this article, 'All about neutral oils', is a great source of information.

    Pairing

    Looking for delicious recipes to eat with this vinaigrette? Try these:

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    Mango Vinaigrette

    This easy mango vinaigrette salad dressing is a blend of sweet mango, zesty lime, and aromatics, perfect for elevating any salad!
    Prep Time7 minutes mins
    Total Time7 minutes mins
    Course: Main Course, Side Dish
    Cuisine: Global
    Keyword: mango, salad dressing, vinaigrette
    Servings: 33 (1 tablespoon servings)
    Calories: 11kcal
    Author: Lilian Vallezi
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    Ingredients

    • 1 large ripe mango (about 1½ cup cubed mango) fresh is best but frozen can be used
    • ⅓ cup water
    • ¼ cup avocado oil (grapeseed oil or light olive oil are also good)
    • ¼ cup orange juice
    • 3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
    • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar (can be subbed for lime juice if you don't have it)
    • 1 garlic clove
    • ½ small shallot (about 1½inch piece)
    • 1-2 tablespoon honey or agave nectar (depending on desired sweetness)
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • red pepper flakes, to taste

    Instructions

    • Add all the ingredients but the red pepper flakes into a personal blender, immersion blender, or food processor and blend it until completely smooth and homogeneous.
    • Add the red pepper flakes according to your desired heat level and mix it with a spoon. Try it and adjust it according to your taste if necessary.
    • Enjoy!

    Notes

    • Fresh, ripe mango is the best option for this dressing, but frozen mangos can also be used; just thaw before blending.
    • Check the FAQ section for info about oil substitutions.
    • Add more or less honey according to the sweetness of the mango.

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    Nutrition Estimate:

    Calories: 11kcal | Carbohydrates: 2.6g | Protein: 0.1g | Fat: 0.2g | Sodium: 35mg | Potassium: 27mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 2.1g | Calcium: 2mg

    Nutritional disclaimer

    All nutritional information above is based on third-party calculations and should be considered estimates. Nutritional content may vary according to brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes, substitutions, optional ingredients, etc. Simple Living Recipes is not responsible for any miscalculation or misinformation in the nutrition label.

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