The Old Spaghetti Factory’s Creamy Pesto Salad Dressing

Published August 10, 2017. Updated October 28, 2018

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A must have salad dressing recipe! This rich and creamy dried basil Pesto Salad Dressing tastes just like the Old Spaghetti Factory’s! And did I mention it’s super easy to make and only calls for a few simple ingredients? You can’t beat that!

Creamy Pesto Salad Dressing

My Go-To Salad Dressing

There are three reasons I go to The Old Spaghetti Factory. The warm sourdough bread. The spumoni ice cream. And the creamy pesto salad dressing!

I loved it so much since I was a kid that I decided to figure out how to make it on my own and this is what I’ve came up with (many years ago).

And it’s been a family favorite every since.

I make this dressing probably more than any other. It’s one of the easiest dressing recipes, yet it’s so flavorful and satisfying.

Creamy Pesto Salad Dressing mixture in mixing bowl.

Ingredients You’ll Need for This Recipe

  • Mayonnaise
  • Buttermilk
  • Dried basil
  • Garlic powder
  • Salt
  • Parmesan

Creamy Pesto Salad Dressing

How to Make Creamy Pesto Salad Dressing

  • Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl. Whisk until well blended.
  • Pour into an airtight container and refrigerate 30 minutes. Serve over green salad.

Homemade Salad Dressing doesn’t get any easier!

Creamy Pesto Salad Dressing over green salad on plate.

Where’s the Fresh Basil?

The term “Pesto” in the dressing is kind of funny to me because there isn’t even fresh basil in it but I stuck with the name all the same.

I love the signature flavor of the dried basil in the dressing and actually wouldn’t recommend substituting fresh here.

Can I Use the Buttermilk Substitute?

I don’t recommend using the milk + vinegar/lemon juice substitute for the buttermilk. I’ve tried and it doesn’t quite taste the same. Unfortunately.

Creamy Pesto Salad Dressing

I also love this dressing on a salad with chicken – for more of a main dish instead of a side dish. But it’s also perfect on a side salad to go with your spaghetti.

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The Old Spaghetti Factory’s Creamy Pesto Salad Dressing Copycat

This rich and creamy dried basil Pesto Salad Dressing tastes just like the Old Spaghetti Factory's! It's perfect over a simple crisp green salad. It only takes minutes to make and calls for a few simple ingredients!
Servings: 6
Prep6 minutes
Ready in: 6 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl. Whisk until well blended.
  • Pour into an airtight container and refrigerate 30 minutes. Serve over green salad.

Notes

  • *Don't use stale dried basil (as in one that has been sitting in the cupboard for a year or two). A fresher pack is best. This is also delicious with fresh basil, 1/3 cup finely chopped.
  • **I use the the pokey side of a box grater to get the fine grate. Just be careful. Also store bought grated parmesan such as Kraft can be used as well when in a rush.
Nutrition Facts
The Old Spaghetti Factory’s Creamy Pesto Salad Dressing Copycat
Amount Per Serving
Calories 150 Calories from Fat 135
% Daily Value*
Fat 15g23%
Saturated Fat 2g13%
Cholesterol 11mg4%
Sodium 200mg9%
Potassium 37mg1%
Carbohydrates 1g0%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin A 50IU1%
Vitamin C 0.2mg0%
Calcium 74mg7%
Iron 0.3mg2%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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80 Comments

  • NMattingly

    I actually substitute pesto instead of dried basil and the flavor is spot on. And I was forced to buy a half gallon of buttermilk and didn’t want to waste so I froze it in baggies w/ pre-measured amount to make more….just shake well

  • Jennifer

    I tried it with garlic powder and dried basil first, but the flavor was a little subdued, so the next time I used minced garlic and fresh basil and it was much better, brighter flavors. I also added a bit of freshly ground black pepper.

  • Nicole

    I didn’t have buttermilk so I did do the vinegar/milk trick and it tasted identical to SFs dressing so I disagree it doesn’t work. Other than that though, spot on.

  • Roberta Susan Wills

    Here’s a small kind of unrelated tip. I buy a spice or herb. I use PRESS AND SEAL WRAP cut into 3″ squares. I take the jar and stretch the P & S over the top tightly. Then screw the cap on. This really keeps the spices and herbs store bought fresh. Afterwards I trim the excess. Works!!!

  • Bree

    I love it and disagree with the dont substitute for milk and lemon because thay what i did and used a little extra mayo and it was PERFECT

  • Cyndee Hinrichs

    This is basically ranch dressing without all the extra herbs which gives it that distinct flavor. Off the salad topic. Try this dressing with an equal part Italian vinaigrette/dressing (homemade or store bought) to marinate chicken in for grilling.
    If grilled properly, you will have some very delicious and oh-so-moist chicken! Enjoy

  • Elisa

    I added a few turns of my pepper grinder and about a teaspoon of hot sauce for that slightly spicy flavor.
    I swear, it was identical to SF’s dressing!
    I was impressed. Usually copy cat recipes fall short. This one didn’t.
    I did use freshly made buttermilk from some butter I had just made. I’m trying it with store bought buttermilk tonight. Hopefully the flavor will not change. I did use this recipe’s exact measurements. Only alterations were mentioned above. (And only because of the spiciness of Spaghetti Factory’s vs. this recipe).
    The flavors really do need to set in the fridge for about thirty minutes to develop the exact taste. Just a heads up.