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posted by Alyssia Sheikh on January 4, 2023 (updated February 24, 2023)

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A creamy, lightened-up recipe for buttermilk ranch dressing—made with homemade dry ranch seasoning or a DIY buttermilk ranch packet! If you love Hidden Valley ranch dressing, this copycat recipe is a must-try. You can whip up a homemade ranch dressing that’s lower-sodium & additive-free, but just as rich & flavorful as the classic ranch you know & love.

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Which is Healthier: Store-Bought or Homemade Ranch Dressing?

  • Ingredients. Store-bought options like Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing contain added sugar, preservatives, flavor enhancers like MSG, and other processed additives. None of these ingredients make store-bought dressings “bad.” But they’re worth being aware of if they conflict with your health or lifestyle needs. Making your own dressing at home means you know exactly what goes into it—whether you want an additive-free ranch, Italian dressing, white cheddar dressing, or whatever you like.
  • Fat, Sugar & Sodium. Store-bought dressings also tend to be higher in calories, fat, added sugars, & sodium than homemade. If you’re concerned about sodium in particular, it’s worth noting that Hidden Valley Ranch has over 2x as much sodium compared to this homemade recipe. Again, this doesn’t make the store-bought stuff “bad”—it’s part of why it tastes so good! But if you want an option lighter in calories, sodium, etc., this copycat ranch dressing recipe is a quick & tasty one.
  • Simplicity & Convenience. Ultimately, buying premade salad dressing will always be easier & more convenient, which can reduce our stress. I personally struggle to eat leafy greens & veggies, but I’m more likely to do so when I buy a bottle of ranch. Which makes it worth it for me! “Lightening up” might look like making your own light ranch dressing at home. But it can also look like lightening up on yourself and letting go of any judgment about choosing store-bought ranch. Making a choice that reduces your stress is a healthy choice worth acknowledging!
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Lightened-Up Buttermilk Ranch Dressing Ingredients

  • Avocado Oil Mayonnaise, or mayo of choice. I like to use homemade avocado oil mayo because I think it’s the tastiest & creamiest. (And it’s super easy to make.) But you can really use any variety of mayo you want: store-bought or homemade, classic or avocado oil, or even vegan mayo if desired.
  • Buttermilk, or milk of choice. To make a truly restaurant-quality ranch dressing at home—with that classic tangy flavor & ultra-creamy texture—I recommend using real buttermilk! I used cultured reduced fat buttermilk, but you could also substitute with regular dairy milk if needed. (Or nondairy milk for a dairy-free dressing.)
  • Plain Yogurt, or sour cream. I used plain low-fat yogurt to lighten up my buttermilk ranch dressing a bit, while still keeping it nice & creamy. Or you could use sour cream instead—especially if you make this recipe without buttermilk and want to add some tanginess. (Or nondairy yogurt for dairy-free.)
  • Lemon Juice. Don’t forget a squeeze of lemon juice to bring out all the herbaceous, tangy flavors here. And as a natural preservative to keep your homemade ranch tasting fresh!
  • Homemade Dry Ranch Seasoning. This is basically a dry ranch spice blend filled with herby, savory flavor—made of dried parsley, dill, chives, garlic powder, dried onion, salt, & pepper. It’s sort of like a store-bought ranch seasoning packet, but with no dairy or processed additives! A great option for making a lightened-up, dairy-free, or Whole30 ranch dressing.

For a Vegan or Dairy-Free Ranch Dressing

To make a totally dairy-free ranch dressing, combine the dry ranch seasoning mix with your choice of nondairy milk & nondairy yogurt, plus a splash of apple cider vinegar for tanginess in lieu of the buttermilk. For a vegan ranch dressing, just use vegan mayo!

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Making Ranch with Dry Seasonings vs. Buttermilk Powder

You can make my homemade ranch seasoning mix in 2 different ways: one is the simple dairy-free dry ranch spice blend without buttermilk powder, and the other is a copycat ranch packet with buttermilk powder. Which one you want to use really just depends on your preference! The dry seasoning mix is great for making a healthy ranch dressing from scratch—especially if you need it to be dairy-free, vegan, or Whole30. And the buttermilk ranch powder is a pretty convincing substitute for Hidden Valley Ranch packets, except without the additives!

Ingredients for Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing Copycat

  • Buttermilk Ranch Powder (or store-bought ranch packet). Along with dried herbs & seasonings, this mix also contains dried buttermilk powder—just like Hidden Valley Ranch Seasoning Packets. So you get the tangy flavor of buttermilk, without having to use any liquid buttermilk in your dressing.
  • Sour Cream, or Greek yogurt. I recommend using sour cream to pump up the creamy texture & tangy flavor. Or you can use plain Greek yogurt for a lighter option that’s less creamy but still offers a yummy tang.
  • Mayonnaise. Again, use any variety of mayo that you prefer—homemade or store-bought.
  • Milk of Choice. I used 2% milk in this recipe, but you can use any milk you prefer. If you use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream, whole milk can add back some richness & creaminess.
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How to Make Ranch Dressing from Scratch or with a Packet

  1. Combine Ranch Dressing Ingredients. In a large measuring cup or bowl, whisk together mayonnaise, buttermilk (or milk of choice), yogurt (or sour cream), lemon juice, and homemade ranch seasoning (or a ranch seasoning packet).
  2. Adjust Texture as Needed. If you want to thicken up your homemade ranch dressing, add more mayo, yogurt, or sour cream, and use less milk. For a more drizzle-able dressing, add more milk (or water) to thin it out.
  3. Chill in the Fridge. Transfer your creamy ranch dressing into a sealed jar or bottle for storage. Then, let it chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to thicken up before serving it on a salad, as a veggie dip, or however you like!

Check out my Lightened-Up Ranch Dressing video to see how I make dressing with this DIY dry seasoning!

How long does homemade ranch dressing last?

DIY ranch dressing will last in the fridge for 1-2 weeks—whether you make it with the dry ranch seasoning mix or with a buttermilk ranch packet. Just be sure it’s stored in a jar or bottle that’s well-sealed, and I recommend adding a sticker with the prep date on it. Serve it over greens, with raw veggies or crudite for dipping, as a condiment with wings or pizza, and it’ll be gone in no time!

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Homemade Buttermilk Ranch Dressing

A deliciously lightened-up ranch salad dressing made with homemade ranch seasoning, or a DIY buttermilk ranch packet! All the tangy, creamy goodness you love in a restaurant-quality ranch dressing—but in a low-sodium & additive-free copycat recipe you can whip up in 5 minutes.

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Ingredients

Option 1: Ranch with Homemade Dry Seasoning

  • cup avocado oil mayonnaise, (or mayonnaise of choice)
  • cup buttermilk, (or regular milk)
  • cup plain yogurt, (or sour cream)
  • ½ lemon, juiced
  • 4 tsp dry ranch seasoning mix

Option 2: Ranch with Buttermilk Ranch Packet

  • ½ cup sour cream, (or plain or Greek yogurt)
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • ¾ cup milk of choice
  • 3 Tbsp buttermilk ranch powder, (or 1-oz store-bought ranch packet)

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a large measuring cup or bowl and whisk well to combine.

  • To thicken up your homemade ranch, use more mayo, sour cream, or yogurt. To thin out the texture, add additional milk/liquid.

  • Transfer dressing to a sealed jar or bottle and chill in the fridge for 30 minutes to thicken.

  • Serve over salad, with veggies for dipping, or however you like!

  • Store homemade ranch dressing in a sealed jar or bottle in the fridge for up to 1-2 weeks.

  • Yields ~1 cup homemade ranch dressing made with dry ranch seasoning.

    Yields ~2 cups ranch dressing made with buttermilk ranch packet.

Notes

Nutrition Notes:

Nutrition for homemade ranch dressing made with DIY buttermilk ranch packet, using homemade avocado oil mayo, sour cream, and 2% milk:

Per 2 Tbsp dressing, yields 16 servings:
89 calories | 8.9g fat | 1.3g carbs | 0g fiber | 0.9g sugar | 1g protein
59mg sodium | 12mg cholesterol

Below nutrition provided for homemade ranch made with dry ranch seasoning, using homemade avocado oil mayo, low-fat buttermilk, and low-fat plain yogurt.

Per 2 Tbsp dressing, yields 8 servings:
96 calories | 9.5g fat | 1.8g carbs | 0g fiber | 1.1g sugar | 1.1g protein
97mg sodium | 9mg cholesterol

Serving: 2Tbsp dressing, Calories: 96kcal, Carbohydrates: 1.8g, Protein: 1.1g, Fat: 9.5g, Cholesterol: 9mg, Sodium: 97mg, Sugar: 1.1g

Author: Alyssia Sheikh

Course: Condiment, Salad

Cuisine: American

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5-Minute Homemade Ranch Dressing - Mind Over Munch (2024)

FAQs

Why is restaurant ranch dressing so good? ›

Even when a restaurant does start with premade ranch, they will often fold in extra fresh herbs, and maybe even more buttermilk, to lighten and bring in some brighter flavors that can be lost in shelf-stable bottling.

How to thicken up homemade ranch? ›

If you want to thicken up your homemade ranch dressing, add more mayo, yogurt, or sour cream, and use less milk. For a more drizzle-able dressing, add more milk (or water) to thin it out. Chill in the Fridge. Transfer your creamy ranch dressing into a sealed jar or bottle for storage.

How long does homemade ranch last? ›

How Long Does Homemade Ranch Last? 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.

What is the most unhealthy salad dressing? ›

Depending on the ingredients, some dressings tend to be less healthy than others.
  1. Caesar. And at the top of that list? Caesar dressing. ...
  2. Thousand Island. Next in line is Thousand Island. ...
  3. Blue cheese. The delicious crumbles that make blue cheese dressing a fan favorite can also make it dangerous for a balanced diet.
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Why does Hidden Valley Ranch taste different? ›

The ranch packet has a fresher taste, because you add your own mayo and milk. Even though all the herbs and spices in the mix are dried, they rehydrate quickly and leave you with a product that feels homemade. This version of Hidden Valley Ranch is more flavorful than the bottled version and much, much thicker.

What is the ranch that most restaurants use? ›

Because while some restaurants do use a bottled shelf stable dressing, what you are referring to is a powdered ranch mix (typically the Hidden Valley brand) that the restaurant cooks add milk/ buttermilk and sour cream to make their dressing.

What to add to ranch to make it better? ›

I use a mix of mayonnaise, sour cream, and a bit of buttermilk for some tang, plus garlic, and plenty of fresh herbs like dill, chives, parsley, and oregano. 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!

What is the most expensive ranch dressing? ›

This bottle's no joke. It's covered in 75 carats' worth of jewels, making it valued at $35,000. You could almost buy three brand-new Nissan Versas for that. But Hidden Valley knows you can't put a price tag on love, be it the holy matrimony kind or the condiment-you-drizzle-on-everything variety.

What gives ranch its 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.

Is homemade ranch better? ›

It's so quick, simple, inexpensive, and tastes way better than bottled store-bought dressings or dry packet mixes. This recipe works great as a buttermilk ranch salad dressing or as a ranch dip for veggies and Buffalo Chicken Wings. If you love the flavor of restaurant ranch, this homemade ranch dressing is a must-try.

How do you thin out homemade ranch? ›

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.

Can homemade ranch be left out overnight? ›

Ranch should be refrigerated after opening because it contains perishable ingredients like buttermilk, which has a high moisture content and is prone to spoilage. Since perishable ingredients can become unsafe to eat after two hours at room temperature, refrigerating this dressing is essential to keep it fresh.

How to tell if homemade ranch is bad? ›

How to Tell If Your Ranch Dressing Has Gone Bad
  1. Off Odor. Normal Smell: Fresh ranch dressing has a characteristic creamy and tangy aroma with notes of herbs. ...
  2. Changes in Color. ...
  3. Changes in Texture or Separation. ...
  4. Visible Mold. ...
  5. Change in Consistency.
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Who invented ranch dressing? ›

Steven Henson, the Nebraska native who created ranch dressing, invented the now-ubiquitous condiment after moving to Anchorage in 1949 and taking a job as a plumbing contractor in the Alaskan bush, according to a biography of Henson published in the Santa Barbara Independent.

What is the healthiest dressing to put on your salad? ›

6 healthy salad dressings you can make in less than 3 minutes
  • Classic lemon and olive oil. This is a very easy dressing that is good with strong-flavoured leaf salads, such as rocket or kale. ...
  • Lime and chilli dressing. ...
  • Simple balsamic vinaigrette. ...
  • Raspberry vinaigrette. ...
  • Creamy cucumber dressing. ...
  • Creamy mint dressing.

What is a healthier alternative to ranch? ›

Greek yogurt ranch

Versatile, creamy, and delicious, ranch dressing is one of the most popular salad dressings available. In this homemade alternative, Greek yogurt gives a healthy twist to this tasty condiment. This version works well as a dipping sauce or dressing.

Is Hidden Valley ranch healthy? ›

Hidden Valley's ranch dressing is high in sodium due in part to the cheddar, Parmesan, Romano and jack cheeses it contains. There are also over 20 ingredients in this dressing, many of which are preservatives. Best to save this one for a special occasion.

Can a ranch salad be healthy? ›

While it may seem that you should avoid creamy dressings in favor of vinaigrettes, that's not necessarily the case, according to Nedescu. “What you're mainly looking for in a salad dressing is to add flavor to vegetables,” she says. “So if [ranch or blue cheese] helps you eat those veggies, then go for it.”

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