Copycat Recipe: Chipotle Mexican Grill’s Chipotle Honey Vinaigrette
- By Jennifer Segal
- Updated June 18, 2025
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This copycat Chipotle honey vinaigrette is smoky, sweet, tangy, and just like the original—perfect for drizzling over salads, grilled meats, or whatever you’re craving.

I love Chipotle’s chipotle honey vinaigrette so I came up with this copycat version by fiddling around with the ingredients listed on the Chipotle website. It tastes almost identical to the original. Toss it with romaine lettuce, beans, corn, avocado, grilled meats—or all of the above!
And if you’re a big Chipotle fan, you’ll also love my copycat Chipotle chicken, cilantro-lime rice and fresh corn salsa. Once you try it all together, you might not miss the takeout version at all.
“DELISH!!! Exactly the same as the restaurant. I’ve made it at least 6 times…always have it in my fridge. It’s good on everything!”
What You’ll Need To Make Chipotle Honey Vinaigrette

- Red wine vinegar: Adds the tangy kick that balances the sweetness of the honey and richness of the oil.
- Honey: A touch of sweetness goes a long way here—it rounds out the flavors and gives the vinaigrette some depth.
- Vegetable oil: The neutral base that ties it all together.
- Dried oregano & cumin: For that earthy, unmistakably Chipotle-style flavor.
- Chipotle peppers in adobo sauce: The key to that smoky heat—don’t skip them. You’ll find them in small cans in the Latin section of most grocery stores.
- Garlic: Adds a savory flavor without overpowering.
- Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements
How To Make Chipotle Honey Vinaigrette
Step 1: Combine all of the ingredients in a blender or small food processor.

Step 2: Blend. Pulse or blend until evenly combined. The vinaigrette will keep nicely for up to 5 days stored in an airtight container in the fridge. Just give it a good shake before using to recombine any separated ingredients.

Pro tip: Leftover chipotle peppers in adobo freeze beautifully. Spoon them into an ice cube tray (or drop tablespoon-sized portions onto a parchment-lined baking sheet), freeze until solid, then transfer to a freezer-safe container. You’ll be glad to have them on hand for next time.

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Chipotle Honey Vinaigrette
Ingredients
- 6 tablespoons red wine vinegar
- 3 tablespoons honey
- ¾ cup vegetable oil
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- ⅛ teaspoon ground cumin
- 1½ teaspoons salt
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
- 2 small garlic cloves, roughly chopped
Instructions
- Combine all of the ingredients in a blender or mini food processor and process until smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary. Serve immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Nutrition Information
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Hi Jenn,
This dressing looks amazing! What would you suggest for a simple salad to dress it with? I plan on making your chicken enchiladas this weekend and want a simple salad with romaine and just a few other ingredients to compliment the enchiladas. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Hi Katy, I’d keep it simple — some options that come to mind to toss with the romaine are diced bell peppers, a bit of corn (you can use frozen/defrosted), some diced onion or scallion and avocado. Hope that helps and that you enjoy the meal!
Would this be good to use for a chicken wings marinade?
I do think that’d work well, Beatrice. Please lmk how it turns out!
This dressing is liquid gold! The only thing I do differently is use avocado oil instead of vegetable oil. Thanks for sharing 🙂
My family loves this dressing. I add cilantro and at least double the recipe.
A very delicious and versatile dressing. Right amount of sweet, salt and heat.
This was the first recipe I ever made from once upon a chef. I wish I could give it more stars. I have made it countless times since, it’s my fave dressing now.
This is AMAZING!! Thank you so much!!
My coworkers and I are OBSESSED with this dressing. Went through an entire double batch in a day. Thank you!!!
This dressing is outstanding! Thank you so much for the recipe.
Jenn, you saved me from bland! I ordered a steak salad from Chipotle and AFTER I paid, they said they were out of dressing! Whaaaat???? I made your version and me and my family LOVED it! Thank you!
Ha! That’s happened to me before too — or sometimes they just forget to give to you. Good to have this as a backup!