Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (2024)

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Ranch dressing is a little slice of heaven! This homemade ranch dressing is so delicious, and because the ingredients are healthy, the dressing is healthy.

Ever notice that kids will eat almost anything if they can dip it in ranch dressing? My mom used to get out the ranch dressing every time her grandkids were eating at her house, and I hated that the store-bought stuff contained high fructose corn syrup, preservatives, and other junk. I always wondered if it canceled out the vitamins and nutrients in the carrot sticks she was enticing them to eat. (Especially because they would eat more ranch than carrots.)

As always, ranch dressing is something you can easily make at home without all the extra junk that companies add to increase shelf life and keep costs down. Our homemade ranch dressing recipe is perfect for serving with veggies, salads, or anything else you love ranch with. This is the perfect dip to set out for holiday gatherings, Super Bowl parties, children’s birthday parties, or any other gathering where hungry guests will be looking for snacks.

Tips and Notes

I have tried this recipe many ways – with fresh and dried garlic and onion, fresh and dried parsley, more and less milk, cream cheese instead of sour cream, and just about any other variation you can think of. I’m sharing the way I think it tastes best, but definitely adjust measurements and ingredients to suit your tastebuds.

Tip: if you prefer Catalina, try our homemade french dressing.

We like our homemade ranch dressing a little thinner so it pours easily onto salads. If you like yours thick for use as a dip, just add a little more sour cream.

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Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe

(Makes 1½ cups of dressing)

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. To make this homemade ranch dressing, begin by stirring together the milk and lemon juice in a small bowl. Set aside for about 5-10 minutes. (This is the cheater’s version of buttermilk. I don’t use real buttermilk because I like to use lemon juice anyway – it adds a nice zing to this dressing.)
  2. Combine milk mixture and sour cream in a medium-sized bowl, whisking until smooth.
  3. Add dry ingredients and whisk until thoroughly combined.
  4. Transfer the dressing to a jar with a tight-fitting lid and refrigerate.

Shake before each use. Keeps for at least a few weeks in the refrigerator (if you can make it last that long in your house).

We DARE you to make this homemade ranch dressing, and promise you’ll be hooked!

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Comments

  1. Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (7)Krista says

    I see so many ranch recipes and it always bugs the crap out of me when they dont add dill in them, thats what makes ranch have its classic flavor, so glad to see yours has it in it:)

  2. Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (8)Dian R. says

    Can this be adapted to use with soy milk? I usually don’t even buy any kind of cow’s milk anymore…

    • Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (9)K says

      What do you use in place of the sour cream?

    • Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (10)Betsy Jabs says

      We haven’t tried it with other milks Dian. You’ll have to give it a shot and let us know how it turns out!

  3. Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (11)brette l. says

    I use lime instead of lemon and 1/8 teaspoon of xanthan gum to thicken.

  4. Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (12)Freeman B. says

    Really good. Didn’t have dried onion so used fresh run through a chopper.

    Great with Grandma’s meatballs.

  5. Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (13)Karen says

    Oh my gosh. I was just snacking on some baby carrots & read the back of the ranch bottle. Yikes!! I thought, there must be a better recipe out there. I clicked on this website to pass the time while eating my soybean-msg-soaked carrots and saw this post! That’s just a little too freaky. Gonna have to try your recipe now.

  6. Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (14)create4good says

    I have been enjoying this creamy FAT FREE ranch recipe using nonfat greek yogurt (I use fa*ge brand):

    1 cup greek yogurt
    2 Tablespoons fresh green onion, finely chopped
    1 Tablespoon fresh dill, finely chopped (or dried)
    1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
    1/4 teaspoon sea salt
    1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
    1-2 Tablespoons water, thin until desired consistency

    It’s SO yummy, I’ll eat any veggies with it. If you eat the whole batch, you’ve eaten a cup of fat free yogurt! Go probiotics!

    • Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (15)Betsy Jabs says

      Your yogurt version sounds awesome! I like the addition of the Dijon mustard. 🙂

  7. Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (16)gwyn says

    I’ve been missing ranch dressing for a while now. Thanks for giving it back to me! I also want to tell you all how much I enjoy the newsletter. Stay natural!

  8. Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (17)Chi Chi says

    Just what I was looking for, a DIY ranch withOUT mayo. Thanks! I can’t wait to try this version.

    • Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (18)Krista says

      I have used greek yogurt before instead of mayo and added a pinch extra salt and a tsp vinegar, it tasted much lighter but was still very good, my kids didnt seem to notice the differance

  9. Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (19)Rose says

    Is it possible to get the buttermilk taste using almond milk and lemon juice?

    • Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (20)Betsy Jabs says

      That’s a good question Rose! I have never used almond milk in this recipe, so I can’t answer that.

Homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe: Healthy, Delicious, and Simple (2024)

FAQs

How is ranch made from scratch? ›

Whisk mayonnaise, sour cream, chives, parsley, dill, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper together in a large bowl until well-combined. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes before serving.

How do you make regular ranch taste better? ›

If you don't have time or inclination to make your dressing from scratch, but you want that elevated restaurant-style ranch, think about zhuzhing up the bottled version with things like finely chopped shallot or scallion, a clove of minced fresh garlic, a splash of buttermilk or dollop of sour cream if you have them ...

How do restaurants make ranch so good? ›

Originally Answered: Why does ranch dressing taste so much better in a restaurant than at home? Freshness. They mix it up every day or two, from the seasoning mix, buttermilk, and mayonnaise, and go through it very fast.

What makes ranch dressing so good? ›

The reason it's so beloved is because it has a very particular aromatic flavor profile, which all comes down to the seasoning. Where the sauce typically differs is in its consistency. Some dressings are thicker, tangier, or creamier, but ultimately they can all be recognized as ranch.

What do you need to make a ranch? ›

I use a mix of mayonnaise, sour cream, and a bit of buttermilk for some tang, plus garlic, and plenty of fresh herbs. I also like to add a dash of cayenne pepper for a kick, but you can add Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, or whatever you want. Ranch dressing is fun to customize!

How was the original ranch dressing made? ›

Who Invented Ranch? Around 1950, Steve Henson unknowingly made history when he whipped up a unique mixture of dry herbs and buttermilk. Originally a plumber, Steve came up with the concoction while working briefly in Anchorage as a construction worker and part-time cook for his crew.

Why is restaurant ranch so creamy? ›

The difference is dairy

The key difference between bottled ranch and ranch that's been mixed from a packet — which is what's usually served in restaurants — is that ranch made from a mix usually contains real dairy ingredients. The store-bought varieties don't.

What to add to ranch to make it better? ›

One of my favorite ranch boosts is adding something spicy. Squirt in some Sriracha or Mexican-style hot sauce, or add a spoonful of Moroccan harissa paste, wing or Buffalo sauce, or some diced chipotle peppers in adobo sauce.

What's the difference between homestyle ranch and regular ranch? ›

A: I found flavor is pretty much the same but the new original container I just got has more salt: homestyle 45 mg vs original 60 mg. I can taste the difference. Great product for either version. Thank you for your feedback!

What kind of ranch dressing do most restaurants use? ›

Most restaurants don't buy pre packaged ranch. They buy hidden valley seasoning and mix it themselves with ingredients they already have.

How long is homemade ranch good for? ›

Stored in a well-sealed container in the fridge (assuming you began with fresh sour cream and buttermilk) your buttermilk ranch dressing should keep for up to two weeks. Help it stay fresh by not dipping anything directly into the container that you're storing it in—for example, a half-bitten carrot.

What tastes good in ranch? ›

Top 10 Things People Love to Slather in Ranch Dressing
  • Baked Chicken Nuggets.
  • Double Ranch Fries.
  • Buffalo Cauliflower.
  • Potato Skins.
  • Vidalia Ranch Pizza.
  • Broccoli Tots.
  • Buffalo Chicken Wings III.
  • Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers.
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What is healthier than ranch dressing? ›

Here are 8 simple and healthy salad dressings that you can make at home.
  • Sesame ginger. This simple salad dressing doubles as an easy marinade for meat, poultry, or roasted veggies. ...
  • Balsamic vinaigrette. ...
  • Avocado lime. ...
  • Lemon vinaigrette. ...
  • Honey mustard. ...
  • Greek yogurt ranch. ...
  • Apple cider vinaigrette. ...
  • Ginger turmeric.
Jul 27, 2023

Is there a difference between ranch and ranch dressing? ›

Ranch dressing is usually based with mayonnaise, with sufficient water added that it will pour to cover the salad. Ranch dip is usually based with sour cream, or sometimes yogurt, and is not thinned so that it will stick to chips or vegetable slices.

What dressing is better than ranch? ›

Chosen Foods Lemon Garlic salad dressing might just be the best salad dressing if you hate ranch. It has a powerful garlic flavor that's balanced by a tangy, citrusy base. If you don't care what your breath smells like after you eat a salad, this is a great alternative to ranch.

What is ranch usually made of? ›

Ranch dressing is a savory, creamy American salad dressing usually made from buttermilk, salt, garlic, onion, mustard, herbs (commonly chives, parsley and dill), and spices (commonly pepper, paprika and ground mustard seed) mixed into a sauce based on mayonnaise or another oil emulsion.

Is ranch basically mayo? ›

Ranch dressing is essentially a buttermilk mayonnaise dressing spiffed up with herbs. It was popularized by Clorox, when they figured out a way to make their Hidden Valley brand shelf stable. (According to Slate, bottled ranch dressing is shelf stable to 150 days or about 5 months.

What gives ranch The ranch flavor? ›

What makes ranch ranch? It's a combination of creaminess (from buttermilk, sour cream, sometimes mayonnaise) and herbaceousness (often parsley, thyme, dill), plus a long pull of allium (onion and garlic) and a shot of black pepper.

What gives ranch its white color? ›

"Titanium dioxide, an ingredient often used in body care items, especially sunscreen and face lotions, helps provide the white color in ranch dressing," says Jones.

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