Real Ranch Dressing Recipe (2024)

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Kathryn

Outstanding. One tip: find a local source of really good buttermilk. I used a whole milk buttermilk from Kimberton Whole Foods. I stuck with salt and freshly ground pepper, and fresh chives from the garden. I did not use the powdered buttermilk--just mayonnaise, buttermilk and seasoning.

Amy

Deejay, I'd say that it adds both body or thickness and extra tang. I'd try either adding a few tablespoons of regular powdered milk and a squeeze of lemon juice, if you have those things, or just leave it out. A little plain Greek yogurt might do the trick, too.

Sam

This is so yummy! I used powdered buttermilk and Organic Valley Buttermilk. I halved the mayo and substituted Organic Valley Sour Cream. I added parsley and finely diced jalepeno.

Tarammorrison

I like fresh dill and a smidgen of garlic.

lyn

Thin without the buttermilk powder. Sour cream helped and tastes good.

Maggie B

Sorry Mark, but out here in Issaquah, WA we love our Uncle Dan's Ranch Dressing. It is made with Mayo and buttermilk for dressing or mayo and sour cream for a dip. It will taste great for a week and then some. I might try yours but I think I'd add some dry dill to make it taste the way I like it.

Penzwoman

Great recipe, so easy and adaptable. I seasoned with garlic salt, dill and parsley. Delicious,!

Bohemian

I wish they'd said that too. Anyway, I found this if you want to learn more about it.

http://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/08/dining/test-kitchen-buttermilk-that-do...

Deejay

Does anyone know what purpose the buttermilk powder serves in this recipe? It's not an ingredient I regularly have on hand. Thanks!

GH

Hooray! A fresh and clean-tasting buttermilk dressing that provides use for herbs in the garden and leftover buttermilk! Used for a simple salad tonight (lovely with ripe tomatoes), and will use a dressing for falafel tomorrow night :)

deb

Wedge salad: Used this as base 1 tbsp each lemon juice and white wine vinegar. Scatter halved grape tomatoes. Dress the wedge with an attractive pour-over, s&p to taste, crumble blue cheese on top of the wedge and sprinkle with bacon bits. Serve with seared butter steak and potatoes roasted in Rez House oil.

Joan Abnett

Thank you for that, I was wondering what on earth to use as I had not heard of it. Now I can happily go ahead and try the recipe!

Jeanne

This is my favorite recipe for ranch. I love it with dill or cilantro instead, too, depending on what I am serving it with.

Uh Oh

Where can you buy buttermilk powder?

Gail

This was really thin and tasted like watered down mayo. We’re adding sour cream to see if that helps

Holly S

This is not “real” ranch dressing. This is dairy with salt and pepper and the most barely noticeable herbs as an optional mix-in. This recipe made as written is extremely bland and a waste of calories, as many have pointed out. REAL ranch uses onion, garlic and dill at the very least.

Grahame

I added a cup of yogurt to the recipe

caitlin

Mayonnaise taste was absolutely overwhelming. Dressing was greasy and bland.

ML

I always have buttermilk and so I never buy buttermilk powder. I make this often - and it's fine without the powder. As a matter of fact, we love it! Sometimes I add a bit extra buttermilk for the tang, then salt & pepper, and a good helping of dried chives. It's fresh and delicious. As simple and as good as it gets.

Collin S.

Followed as instructed and it was atrocious. The Classic Ranch recipe is the clear winner between these two on NYT.

Shannon

Perfect. Used parsley and chives, half sour cream, half mayo.

Jeanne

This is my favorite recipe for ranch. I love it with dill or cilantro instead, too, depending on what I am serving it with.

Niraa

Has anyone else noticed something happened to the supermarket ranch dressings? They're awful now, so I started searching for a recipe and I think this is the best of them. Like others, I halve the mayo and added garlic powder (which somehow tasted better than fresh) and cornstarch to thicken it up. Totally delicious.

Jill

To make a lower-fat version without mayonnaise, I mixed nonfat Greek yogurt with black salt (3/4 tsp :: 1c yogurt) to provide the egg yolk taste of the mayonnaise, and 1Tbl avocado oil for a little fat mouthfeel, and thinned it with a few tsp wine vinegar.

Needs the buttermilk powder

Every store was out of buttermilk powder! I made it without, doubled the recipe and did half sour cream and half buttermilk. Still very thin. It clearly needs the buttermilk powder!!

GH

Hooray! A fresh and clean-tasting buttermilk dressing that provides use for herbs in the garden and leftover buttermilk! Used for a simple salad tonight (lovely with ripe tomatoes), and will use a dressing for falafel tomorrow night :)

Deb Pickman

Good! I didn't have buttermilk powder so put little extra buttermilk in. Needed leamon to my taste. I threw a little garlic powder in and then wished I hadn't - next time will try it without. It was thin without the powder but I didn't mind that!

John G

This was pretty mind blowingly simple and delicious. Also so many variations as people have commented. We were looking to make the Mark Bittman Caesar salad, but wanted something quicker. Love it!

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Real Ranch Dressing Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is real ranch 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.

Why is restaurant ranch so creamy? ›

While many restaurants use mass produced ranch mix, they often add it to a higher-quality base. This might include milk, buttermilk, sour cream, or mayonnaise. So when you notice that the ranch in a restaurant tastes better than the bottled dressing from the store, what you're really tasting is delicious, creamy fat.

What is the ranch dressing that restaurants use? ›

I work in a restaurant and the ranch we serve is hidden valley ranch. Although, you can buy it in the bottle or you can buy the package and make it yourself, the two taste a lot different. We actually make it fresh with the package (it's so much better that way) and you can do that at home.

Is there a difference between ranch and ranch dressing? ›

While they both have the delicious ranch flavor the dip is much thicker than the dressing. The use of something thick and creamy like sour cream is used to make the dip. While on the other hand buttermilk s used to make the dressing.

How was the original ranch made? ›

The original ranch dressing that was served at the Hidden Valley Ranch in Santa Barbara throughout the 1950's and the 1960's was mostly made from dry herbs and aromatics. To recreate the traditional recipe you can use garlic powder and dried herbs. You make and store the seasoning as needed and then add dairy.

Why is homemade ranch better? ›

Scratch ranch relies on fresh herbs and aromatics, which bring bite and those pops of grassy flavor that dried or powdered versions never can, so you get an eating experience that is elevated. Usually, ranch recipes will contain fresh buttermilk, and sometimes sour cream as well, for a tang that is really balanced.

How do restaurants make their ranch so good? ›

The secret that many restaurants have up their sleeves is seasoning mix. Well-known brands make dry counterparts to their bottled ranch that encapsulate all the flavors, including powdered buttermilk, with none of the additives and oils.

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.

Why is bottled ranch gross? ›

Bottled dressing on a store shelf would contain additives for preservation which could detract from the taste you would prefer. Why does the ranch dressing/dip served in bars taste so much better than any commercial bottled brands in a grocery store? Because many of the restaurants make their own ranch dressing.

What kind of ranch is Chick Fil A ranch? ›

Garden Herb Ranch Sauce

A creamy buttermilk ranch sauce with savory garlic, onion and herb flavors.

Why is there no Hidden Valley Ranch in stores? ›

Clorox, Hidden Valley's parent company, is dealing with a cyberattack that has affected the dressing's production. So stores for months have had trouble stocking what some people call America's favorite dressing. Other mayonnaise-based dressing brands are available, including at fast food restaurants.

What dressing is better than ranch? ›

Generally speaking, the healthiest salad dressing will be a vinaigrette like balsamic or oil and vinegar, while Caesar, ranch or anything with the word “creamy” will be the unhealthiest.

Is it cheaper to buy or make ranch? ›

You'll never go back to the bottled stuff again! A bottle of Kraft Ranch Dressing from the grocery store costs about $3.49. However, for the same serving size, you can make it at home for only $2.33! The recipe makes 32 servings which comes out to only $0.07 per serving!

What is the best substitute for ranch dressing? ›

Ranch dressing alternatives
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  • Chipotle Ranch.

What is Hidden Valley Ranch made of? ›

HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH STARTED IN 1954

Over the years, Steve had been perfecting his signature salad dressing, a tangy blend of buttermilk, savory herbs and spices. His ranch guests couldn't get enough of the stuff, and Hidden Valley Ranch dressing was invented.

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.

How is ranch made from scratch? ›

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!

What is the difference between restaurant ranch and bottled ranch? ›

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.

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