Classic Ranch Dressing
Updated May 14, 2024
- Total Time
- 15 minutes
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Ingredients
FOR THE SEASONING MIX
1 ½ teaspoons dried chives
1 teaspoon dried parsley
1 teaspoon dried dill
1 tablespoon onion powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon black pepper
¼ teaspoon mustard powder (optional)
2 tablespoons buttermilk powder (optional)
FOR EACH CUP OF DRESSING
½ cup chilled sour cream or mayonnaise
½ cup chilled buttermilk
Salt, to taste
Preparation
- Step 1
For the seasoning mix: In a bowl, whisk all the ingredients together. Taste and adjust the seasonings to your liking. Transfer to an airtight container and store in the refrigerator until ready to use; it will keep indefinitely.
- Step 2
To make 1 cup dressing: In a medium bowl, place 1 tablespoon seasoning mix. Add sour cream and buttermilk and whisk together until smooth. Taste and add salt if needed. Serve immediately or refrigerate, covered, up to 2 days (or up to 2 weeks if made with mayonnaise).
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Garlic powder & onion powder are dried garlic & dried onion. There should be nothing "not real" about them. Just like any dried herbs.
The reason they are using dried herbs is because that is what the original Ranch Dressing used, so while it offends your preferred cooking habits, it's actually closer to "authentic" to use dried herbs.
I am a ranch fanatic and am so happy to see Julia's take on the necessity of using dried herbs and aromatics. I have made many versions and have finally arrived at a recipe very similar to Julia's. I use Penzey's Spices, and I add in some dried red bell pepper instead of Julia's mustard. Also, I usually don't have buttermilk in the fridge, so I use labneh thinned with milk instead, along with mayo. For the best cole slaw ever, chop up a cabbage and use this dressing.
I made this vegan/dairy free by using plain cashew yogurt for all the dairy parts and subbed 1tsp of lactic acid powder and 2Tbsp of nutritional yeast for the buttermilk powder. My only complaint would be that the dried chives never softened up. Maybe I should have crushed them. Next time I might try fresh chives. Delicious!!
When one considers the flavor profile of ranch dressing, I believe it is an attempt to cheaply reproduce the flavor profile of tzatziki. So to find things like powdered garlic and onion and dried herbs with buttermilkinstead of fresh dill in Greek yogurt and cucumber vinegar instead of fresh lemon juice is to be expected
@Alice Cole I imagine that's referring to the "flat' part of a chicken wing (i.e. not the bit that looks like a drumstick).

