Homemade Ranch Dressing is so much easier than you thought and tastes better than anything you could ever buy at the grocery store. This Ranch Dressing Recipe is great served on a salad like my Grilled Chicken Cobb or as a dipping sauce for Bacon Jalapeรฑo Poppers!
Ranch Dressing
So what makes this ranch dressing recipe so amazing? A few things.
The simplicity and the ingredients. Yes, it is easy to drive to the store, walk the aisles, grab a bottle off of the shelf, go through the checkout line, get back in your car and drive home. Sure, super simple. Guess what? You would already be enjoying your homemade ranch dressing if you would have just made it from scratch. The reality is that you probably already have everything that you need.
Not to mention the taste! The flavor is pure and wonderful.
Ranch Dressing Recipe
Some of the best ranch dressing recipes are pretty versatile too. The reality is that some people like their ranch a little differently. Some like it watery, some like it thick, some like it tangy, some don’t. I’ll break down a few keys to get the perfect mixture!
Go Full Fat: In our house, we use full-fat dairy products. Primarily because if you spend any amount of time reading the label for a nonfat or low fat or lite version of the same product, you will have a hard time pronouncing all of the ingredients. A simple rule of thumb, if you can’t pronounce it, don’t eat it. In addition to all of the artificial stuff, you are also getting added sugars. Set aside the nutritional benefits of eating full-fat dairy products, the flavor will be much better too.
Thick or Thin: Depending on what we are using the dressing for, my preference on this changes a bit. For salads, I like the dressing a little thinner, if I am going for a dipping sauce, a like it a little thicker. This homemade ranch dressing recipe is pretty thick. So, to thin it out, you can simply add a little bit of water, whole milk, or canola oil to the mixture. Keep in mind though that anything you add to the dressing will alter the flavor a bit. Add sparingly, and if necessary, keep a few extra spices on hand to adjust the flavor if you need to.
Tang: If you like your ranch dressing a bit more on the tangy side, you can add a squeeze of lemon juice or white vinegar (about 1 tsp) to the recipe.
Greek Yogurt versus Sour Cream: Both Greek Yogurt and Sour Cream provide a creamy, tangy flavor in homemade ranch dressing, but sour cream is higher in fat and calories while Greek yogurt provides more protein. If you like the flavor of Greek yogurt, you could pump up the protein in your dressing by swapping out the sour cream and adding greek yogurt in its place.
Buttermilk Ranch: Some people prefer a buttermilk ranch dressing over a regular ranch dressing. (I can see why, it’s amazing!) To make it buttermilk, you only have to make one modification to this recipe. Simply reduce the mayonnaise to 1/2 a cup and add in a 1/2 cup of buttermilk.
If you like this recipe, make sure to try our Homemade Jalapeรฑo Ranch Dressing too!
How to Make Ranch Dressing
To make Ranch dressing, start with a medium-sized bowl and add in all of your ingredients. Whisk them all together and cover the dish. Chill in the refrigerator for a minimum of 30 minutes before serving. The chill time allows all of the flavors to marinate together. Once chilled store in an airtight storage bottle. We like to use squeeze bottles with a lid.
How Long will Homemade Ranch Dressing Last?
Since this recipe calls for only dried herbs and spices, and mayo and sour cream, you should be able to store this in your refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. I typically look at the expiration date of the sour cream (since that would be the first to spoil). Use a permanent marker and make a note on the storage bottle so that you don’t run into issues down the road. If you add additional items like yogurt, buttermilk, or fresh lemon this may change a bit.
Ranch Dressing
Ingredients
- 1 cup (232 g) mayonnaise
- ยฝ cup (115 g) sour cream
- ยฝ teaspoon dried chives
- ยฝ teaspoon dried parsley
- ยฝ teaspoon dried dill weed
- ยผ teaspoon garlic powder
- ยผ teaspoon onion powder
- โ teaspoon kosher salt
- โ teaspoon ground black pepper
- OPTIONAL: Add milk, one tablespoon at a time, to make it thinner and more easily pourable.
Instructions
- In a large bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise, sour cream, chives, parsley, dill, garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes before serving.
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If you want a runnier dressing, add milk until you reach your desired consistency. I have added up to 1/2 cup depending on the season and need.
I hate mayo! What can I replace it with in this recipe?
Sandra Wade, use the print option & take a screen shot or save that.
I LOVE ranch dressing, but HATE 95% of the stuff from the store. I use this as my base recipe, only I use garlic paste in place of the garlic powder, and I add a little pickle juice for a little twist! So yummy!
I made your Ranch Dressing to use on a salad the other night and we all loved it!! I also made another batch to put over a Cornbread Salad I was making and added some cumin and chili powder to it to go over a Southwest Coleslaw recipe that actually called for “the Packaged dressing”!! I don’t buy dressing from store as we like homemade kinds. You can make a little or a lot and at least you can Pronounce all the ingredients in there!! Thanks for a great recipe! It doesn’t last long at our house!!
Iโm confused about all the comments about buttermilk. I do not see it in the recipe! ๐ค But I DO know that, back in the day, we substituted regular milk & a bit of apple cider when we didnโt have it. (Just a side note.)
I canโt wait to try this recipe, although I prefer using fresh herbs ๐ฟ to dried. ๐ But I LOVE the idea of a healthier alternative to bottled dressings!
I love all the great recipes and thank you!!!
You are so welcome!
Your pretzel recipe: I looked for oil measurement but I can’t find an amount for the popcorn oil.
Also how long does the ranch dressing keep?
Thank you, Debbie
This was so good! I made it last night on a whim without a particular use for it, just because I like ranch. I canโt stop eating it. I may cut back on the mayo just a tad next time, but itโs still so good. Took me literally two minutes to make, donโt think Iโll never buy bottled again! I did add the tbsp of milk just to thin it a bit and it think thatโs perfect as a dip.
I ate a delicious salad with ranch dressing last night which has me looking up recipes. I’m also inspired to open a tiny restaurant but I think I’m to old..going g to be 67…..but its been my life long passion and before I die I would love to do it. Here iss my question..should I go to school or use my natural talents which I have built over the years. People seem to love my food. You have soooooo much experience and seem to be young. And this recipe is the best one out there in my opinion. I feel I’ve missed the boat. Will you comment on this if you would be so kind.
Mary Ellen
NY
Wow, love this