This honey mustard dressing is one of those simple recipes I end up making on repeat. It’s creamy, a little tangy, lightly sweet, and comes together in just a few minutes with ingredients you probably already have on hand. I love keeping a jar of it in the refrigerator for quick salads, but it’s also really good as a dip for chicken, drizzled over wraps, or even used as a sauce for roasted veggies. If you’re in the mood for something a little different, my Creamy Honey Mustard Sauce has a similar vibe but leans a bit more savory and bold.

Ingredients & Substitutions
- Mayonnaise: This is what makes the dressing creamy and smooth. I used regular mayo, but you can also use light mayo or avocado oil mayo if you prefer a lighter option.
- Honey: Adds sweetness and balances the tang from the mustard and vinegar. You can slightly increase or decrease it depending on how sweet you like your dressing.
- Dijon Mustard: This gives the dressing its classic tangy depth. If you don’t have Dijon, spicy brown mustard works well too.
- Yellow Mustard: Adds that familiar honey mustard flavor and a little extra color. You can use all Dijon in a pinch, but the flavor will be slightly sharper.
- Apple Cider Vinegar: Adds brightness and helps balance the richness. White wine vinegar or even lemon juice can be used instead.
- Kosher Salt: Just a pinch helps bring all the flavors together. Taste before adding more.

FAQs
Can I make honey mustard dressing without mayonnaise?
Yes. You can substitute Greek yogurt for a lighter, tangier version. It will be less rich and slightly more tangy, but still really good.
How long does homemade honey mustard dressing last?
It will keep in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks when stored in an airtight container or jar. Just give it a good stir or shake before using.
Why is my dressing too thick?
If it feels too thick, whisk in a small splash of water or apple cider vinegar until it reaches your desired consistency.
Can I make honey mustard dressing sweeter or more tangy?
Yes, this dressing is very flexible. Add a little more honey for extra sweetness or more Dijon mustard for a stronger tang.
Can I make this honey mustard dressing spicy?
Yes! If you want a little heat, add a pinch of cayenne pepper, a small squeeze of hot sauce, or even a bit of spicy brown mustard. Start small, taste, and adjust until it’s just right for you.
Is this the same as honey mustard sauce?
Not quite. This dressing is a bit lighter and more balanced for salads, while my honey mustard sauce is thicker and a little more savory, perfect for dipping or spreading. Both are delicious, but they’re designed for slightly different uses.

How to Use Honey Mustard Dressing
This honey mustard dressing is super versatile and works more than just as a salad dressing.
I love it drizzled over simple side salads, especially with chicken, bacon, or crispy veggies. It also works really well as a dip for crispy chicken tenders, chicken nuggets, or my air fryer French fries.
You can also use it as a spread for sandwiches and wraps, or drizzle it over roasted vegetables or grain bowls for extra flavor.

How to Store Honey Mustard Dressing
Store the dressing in an airtight container or jar in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks. It may thicken slightly or separate as it sits, which is completely normal. Just give it a good stir or shake before using to bring it back to a smooth, creamy consistency.

Honey Mustard Dressing
Ingredients
- ½ cup (110 g) mayonnaise
- ¼ cup (85 g) honey
- 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 1 tablespoon yellow mustard
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- 1 pinch kosher salt
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a small bowl or jar.
- Whisk (or shake) until smooth and fully combined.
- Taste and adjust honey or mustard to your preference (more honey for sweetness, more mustard for tang).
- Store in an airtight container or jar in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks. Stir or shake before using if it separates.
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