It’s Secret Recipe Club time again! If you’ve missed past SRC posts, the premise is this: you’re assigned a different member’s blog every month. You visit their blog, choose any recipe you want, then make it and share it on your blog. Everyone else posts about their secret blog the same day. It’s fabulously fun to try out new blogs. If you have a blog, definitely check it out and consider joining! I highly recommend it.
For the month of May, I was assigned to Katherine Martinelli, a food writer/blogger currently living in Be’er Sheva, Israel. I was really excited to be assigned her blog, since she made my Pumpkin Granola back for SRC November. I love the international flair of her blog–especially all the fun fresh produce and nuts available at her local market. So many of Katherine’s recipes sound amazing…. I could hardly decide what to make! I mean, Mango Chicken with Coconut Rice? Whole Wheat Chocolate Chip Cookies? Homemade Graham Crackers? Yes please times three! I had grand plans to make Homemade Graham Crackers… however, life got in the way. Last week was finals week, and I graduated from my dual master’s program (MA- African Studies, Master of Library Science) on Friday!
Such a happy day and a great weekend with family! But sadly the craziness of the past few weeks derailed my grand plans. So once again I browsed through the recipes on Katherine’s site and found the most delicious, gorgeous dressing that I have ever laid eyes on… Cilantro-Lime Vinaigrette!
I mean, is that not beautiful? Here’s a close up in case you’re not certain.
And not only is this dressing pleasing to the eye with its specks of cilantro, Dijon mustard seeds, and creamy-light goodness… it also tastes fantastic… by the spoonful or on a salad, duh. The sharp flavor of the garlic is mellowed and sweetened by the citrusy tang of the fresh lime juice. It’s the perfect pairing for classic salad components like baby spinach, shaved carrots, chopped tomatoes, and crisp bell peppers. I think it would also be great tossed with pasta or as a marinade for grilled chicken.
So even if you didn’t find this dressing because you were pressed for time like I was, this homemade Cilantro-Lime Vinaigrette dressing is a great addition to any salad and to your homemade dressing repertoire. Enjoy!
Cilantro-Lime Vinaigrette
from Katherine Martinelli
Ingredients:
- 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
- 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
- 2 large cloves garlic [or 3 smaller cloves], minced
- 1/4 teaspoon Kosher or sea salt
- 1 teaspoons sugar
- 1/4 cup canola oil
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 1 teaspoons whole grain dijon mustard
- 1/4 cup roughly chopped cilantro, packed
Directions:
Place all items in food processor or blender. Pulse until garlic and cilantro are fully crushed, and everything is well combined. Store covered in the refrigerator for up to one week.
Be sure to check out other posts from today’s reveal of the SRC. Have a great day!

CONGRATS on graduating! That’s so very exciting. 🙂 This vinaigrette looks SO good!
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thanks sally! i’m so glad to be done w/ grad school. 🙂
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I love homemade salad dressings. This recipe is a keeper. Yum! Congrats to you on graduating!
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thanks monica. 🙂 so glad to be finished with graduate school.
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Congrats on graduating!! We have fresh cilantro in our garden- I can’t wait to use it in this dressing!!
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i can’t wait to have a garden & not just herbs in containers. my cilantro never stays alive 😦 thanks!!
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Yum! I love cilantro and lime together.
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Congratulations on your graduation! What a great, flavorful dressing.
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thank you!
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I am a huge fan of both cilantro and lime, so I am sure this will be a winner. Congrats on your graduation!!!
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thanks!
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Con-grad-ulations! I think that qualifies as a really go excuse not to make graham crackers. 🙂
Love this dressing… the combination of cilantro and lime sounds like it would be perfect with a southwest-inspired salad.
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thanks! as usual, i try to over-extend myself… now that grad school is over, i hope to have time to make homemade graham crackers. we’ll see! 🙂
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Katherine’s site is wonderful! Congrats on your graduation too.
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thanks!!
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Yum, that dressing sounds great! Congratulations on graduation!!!
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thank you so much!
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That sounds like a great dressing. Love lime and cilantro. Great photos.
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lime & cilantro is so tasty together. thanks so much 🙂
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Congrats on your graduation! So happy you had me this time 🙂 I still make that granola! It’s one of my favorite recipes. I’m so happy you like the dressing – it really is easy and delicious!
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oh good, glad to hear it. i need some pumpkin in my life soon. 🙂 it was fun having you this time!
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Lovely! I use a recipe similar to this and I often just want to dunk my whole head in the jar. It’s so delicious.
And congratulations on graduating! A major life milestone to be sure!!
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i love the name of your blog! thank you…being done w/ grad school is fabulous.
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Oooh, great call on using it as a marinade for chicken! That’s got to be delicious.
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i would love to try it soon!
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Congratulations! Graduation is a huge accomplishment!
I love homemade dressings. I make one similar to this, and it is a favorite
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Love this cilantro lime vinaigrette. I would never think of using rice vinegar for a salad dressing. You got me out of my comfort zone and experimenting! 🙂
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let me know if you try it!
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Congrats grad! This dressing looks gorgeous and some of my favorite flavors!
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thanks susie! mine too. 🙂
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Dual degree? Congrats! Yummy dressing too!
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Wow, congrats girly! You are so industrious! I’m amazed you’ve had time to keep up with a food blog during school. I bet you are thrilled to be done! The dressing: amazing.
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thanks! i’ll be even more thrilled in august when my thesis is done! 🙂
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Mmm, I love cilantro, so I definitely want to try this. What a great summery recipe. And congrats on your graduation! Dual Masters: wow! You must be one smart cookie! 🙂
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I thought that seal on your graduation gown looked familar! I just read your “About Me” section and found out that you graduated from IU. I am a fellow alumnus as I got my Bachelor’s from IU (the Fort Wayne campus). Got my Master’s in Missouri. Always nice to run into a fellow Hoosier!
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that is so cool! thanks 🙂 yay IU!
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I can’t wait to try this! Great SRC choice! (Visiting from Group C!) 🙂 And congrats on your accomplishment!
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thanks! yay SRC 🙂
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