Healthy Ranch Dressing Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

This recipe for healthy ranch dressing has the classic taste of everyone’s favorite dressing without the guilt (plus a great garlic variation). Make it with dried or fresh herbs!

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: It’s so easy to make your own and homemade tastes much fresher than bottled dressing (without any preservatives).

How long it takes: 10 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: measuring spoons, small jar or bowl
Servings: makes 1 cup

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  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 About This Healthy Ranch Dressing
  • 3 What You’ll Need
  • 4 How To Make This Recipe
  • 5 How to Make a Salad – Salads 101
  • 6 FAQs
  • 7 Make It Your Own
  • 8 Storage Tips
  • 9 More Salad Dressings
  • 10 Get the Recipe: Healthy Ranch Dressing

Ranch dressing is such a classic. It’s everyone’s favorite, right? On tables at weddings: ranch and Italian. Served on the side of chicken tenders: ranch. Ever dip your French fries in ranch? How ’bout your breadsticks and pizza crust? Ever poured it on top of a baked potato? Oh yeah, and it’s pretty good onsalads too.

The only thing better than ranch dressing is buttermilk ranch.

The only thing better than buttermilk ranch is homemade buttermilk ranch.

The only thing better than homemade buttermilk ranch is reduced fat homemade buttermilk ranch dressing.

The only thing better than reduced fat homemade buttermilk ranch dressing is a reduced fat homemade buttermilk ranch dressing recipe that still tastes amazing.

About This Healthy Ranch Dressing

Since buttermilk is essential to a good ranch dressing, you’ll still see plenty of that in the recipe. Most of the buttermilk sold in stores is made with cultured low fat milk. Even though “butter” milk sounds rich, it’s actually quite a bit lower in fat and calories than regular whole milk.

In addition to the buttermilk, I add a little plain nonfat Greek yogurt and just a bit of mayonnaise which gives the dressing a really creamy rich taste without tons of added calories.

Of course, there are plenty of herbs (both fresh and dried) and seasonings, all of which work together to make the ranch dressing you know and love! I’ve included two variations for you so all the bases are covered.

By the way, if you haven’t tried my popular homemade dill vegetable dip, I’d encourage you to give that a try, too. It’s a healthier version like the ranch dressing, made with Greek yogurt and mayo. The vegetable dip is a staple at my house.

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I’ll get you started here on the path to making your homemade dressing but as always, look for the printable recipe card near the end of the post. It has complete instructions with measurements and nutrition information.

What You’ll Need

  • Buttermilk: You can find buttermilk in the dairy section of your grocery store. Give it a good shake before you pour it. Sometimes it separates a bit in the carton.
  • Plain Nonfat Greek Yogurt: The tang of Greek yogurt complements the buttermilk. It’s good for you and is a low calorie choice. Since it’s thick, it makes the dressing feel creamier.
  • Mayonnaise: Choose any brand you like. You’ll only need 2 tablespoons. Mayo balances the dressing so it isn’t too tart and it also makes it nice and smooth.
  • Fresh Parsley: You sure don’t get fresh herbs in bottled dressing! You’ll find that your dressing has lots of herbal flavor. BUT, I get that fresh herbs aren’t always a reality so I’ve also included instructions for using dried herbs.
  • Fresh Chives: This grass-like herb grows abundantly in the spring. You may even see a clump of it growing in your lawn. It’s in the allium (onion and garlic) family.
  • Dried Dill: You may use fresh if you happen to have it but since it’s a pretty small amount, dried dill is usually more convenient.
  • Garlic Powder: A dehydrated form of garlic, garlic powder adds a subtle flavor. If. you’re a huge garlic fan, use fresh garlic which will add a much bolder flavor to your dressing. Roasted garlic is pretty amazing, too.
  • Salt and Pepper: Just a half teaspoon of salt and a pinch of black pepper round out the seasoning.
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How To Make This Recipe

If you’re using fresh parsley and chives, rinse them thoroughly and shake off any excess water. Chop them very finely. If you’re using dried herbs, you can skip this step.

Make the dressing in a small jar with a wide opening and a tight lid. Recycled jars are just fine as long as they are sparkling clean. Measure out all the ingredients and put them into the jar.

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Put the lid on the jar and shake it vigorously. If you find that the dressing isn’t coming together as smoothly as you’d like, remove the lid and use a small whisk or fork to thoroughly blend it.

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That’s it! Cover and refrigerate the dressing until you’re ready to use it. It will keep for a week or so in the refrigerator.

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How to Make a Salad – Salads 101

While ranch is a versatile dressing, I feel it is best suited to a traditional tossed salad. Here are my recommendations for a perfect salad dressed with ranch. This isn’t an exhaustive list but it should get the wheels turning a bit.

You’ll notice fruit isn’t on the list because I don’t think it goes well with the more savory profile of ranch dressing. For salads with fruit, try white wine vinaigrette, lemon basil vinaigrette dressing, apricot vinaigrette (love this one!), or raspberry vinaigrette.

Greens

So many good choices for greens! Baby kale, baby spinach, iceberg lettuce, romaine, leaf lettuce (red or green), shredded cabbage, or mixed greens work well. Fresh herbs are great in this mix too, such as fresh dill, cilantro, mint, and parsley. I love a combination of greens in my salads.

Vegetables

My philosophy with vegetables is the more the better! Tomatoes, cucumbers, celery, broccoli, cauliflower, jicama, roasted beets, fresh corn, radishes, bell peppers, or peas are all terrific choices.

Proteins (For A Main Course Salad)

We recommend choosing one of the following to make your salad filling enough to be a main course: Grilled chicken breast (sliced), grilled steak slices, canned beans (rinsed and drained), hard boiled egg, diced ham, tuna, flaked salmon, or shrimp. Crispy tofu is great, too.

Extras (Choose 1 or 2)

Of course you can load up your salad, but we recommend sticking to one or two of these items to let their flavors shine. Grated cheese, bacon crumbles, homemade croutons, sunflower seeds or pepitas, sliced avocado, toasted nuts. This savory granola is an unusual addition to salads and you won’t believe how good it is.

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FAQs

Can ranch dressing be healthy?

Many commercial ranch dressings are high in fat and sodium. If you look at the ingredients of a popular brand, the first ingredient is vegetable oil, followed by water, sugar, and salt. It contains MSG and other artificial added ingredients. You’ll find 120 calories, 13 grams of fat, and 260 mg salt in every serving. So, not exactly healthy. Keep reading …

Is homemade ranch healthier than bottled?

Why not make your own with wholesome ingredients? It’s much healthier and tastes better. The recipe below has only 43 calories per serving, 3 grams of fat and much less sodium. It’s real food compared to the scientifically engineered copycat that bottled ranch dressing is.

Make It Your Own

Be sure to check out the variations on the recipe card. One thing you can do is replace the fresh herbs with dried and the other variation uses fresh garlic for a garlic buttermilk ranch dressing.

  • If you prefer, use full fat or 2% Greek yogurt. Regular plain yogurt works too although your dressing may have a slightly thinner consistency.
  • Tweak the herbs and seasonings as much as you like until the ranch dressing is just the way YOU like it. You’re the cook in your kitchen so go for it!
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Storage Tips

This dressing will keep in your refrigerator for up to a week, depending on the use-by dates of your yogurt, buttermilk, and mayo. Shake it well before serving.

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: Healthy Ranch Dressing

4.55 from 31 votes

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

8 servings

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This recipe for healthy ranch dressing has the classic taste of everyone's favorite dressing without the guilt (with two great variations).

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup buttermilk
  • ¼ cup plain nonfat Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh parsley (or 1 teaspoon dried parsley)
  • 1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh chives (or ½ teaspoon dried chives)
  • ¼ teaspoon dried dill
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon ground black pepper, more to taste

Instructions

  • Mix all ingredients in a jar and shake until well combined. May also use a whisk to combine. Refrigerate in covered container for up to a week.

Notes

  • This dressing will keep in your refrigerator for up to a week, depending on the use-by dates of your yogurt, buttermilk, and mayo. Shake it well before serving.
  • Garlic Ranch Dressing: Use fresh garlic (1 clove garlic, minced) instead of garlic powder. Flavor will intensify over time.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 2tablespoons, Calories: 43kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 4mg, Sodium: 194mg, Potassium: 47mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 89IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 35mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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FAQs

What is the healthiest dressing for a salad? ›

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  4. Lemon vinaigrette. ...
  5. Honey mustard. ...
  6. Greek yogurt ranch. ...
  7. Apple cider vinaigrette. ...
  8. Ginger turmeric.
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Can a ranch salad be healthy? ›

However, the ranch dressing you love so much is loaded with saturated fats and sodium. Saturated fats are difficult for your body to metabolize, which leads to weight gain. So, keep away from ranch salad dressing especially if you are looking to lose weight.

What is the best substitute for ranch dressing? ›

Ranch dressing alternatives
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  • Chipotle Ranch.

Is ranch or Italian dressing more healthy? ›

Lower-Calorie Alternative to Creamy Dressings

Italian dressing makes a better alternative than many other higher-calorie options. It adds taste to salad and offers good fat. Though many calories come from fats, it is better than primarily cream-based dressings like ranch, a thousand island, or blue cheese.

What to avoid in salad for weight loss? ›

Crunchy Noodles, Wontons, and Tortilla Strips

All they add to your salad are calories (around 120 per half cup) and fat (half of those calories, at around 60 grams). Same goes for tortilla strips or wontons.

What is the unhealthiest salad dressing? ›

Caesar dressing. Made up of mayonnaise, cheese, salt and oil (and all too often, anchovies), Caesar tends to be one of the least healthy options out there. Those ingredients cause it to be high in both saturated fats and sodium.

Can I eat salad with ranch and still lose weight? ›

Salads can be a healthy choice, but the dressing you choose can make a big difference in the number of calories you consume. Ranch dressing, in particular, is often high in calories and fat. To keep your salad healthy, you may want to consider using a lighter dressing such as balsamic vinaigrette or lemon juice.

Is homemade ranch healthier than store bought? ›

Homemade wins here. The two dressings are roughly equivalent in terms of fat content, but store-bought ranch is the prototypical processed food, with an ingredients list that includes modified corn starch, monosodium glutamate, sodium lactate, polysorbate 60, et cetera.

What is healthier than ranch dressing? ›

This distinction is important to know when deciphering whether or not a given product is healthy. 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.

What can I put on salad instead of 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's healthier hummus or ranch? ›

Legumes are famously protein powerhouses. Plus, eating hummus can be a great way to eat more veggies. Use it as a creamy dip or top a salad with your favorite flavor. Hummus is a healthy alternative to dips like ranch.

What is the healthiest dressing to eat? ›

Oil and vinegar.

“This is a great option, because it won't have any added sugar or salt,” says Allers. “But the type of oil is important. Opt for olive or avocado oil over an alternative like canola or soybean oil.” These healthy oils are packed with antioxidants, and can even help lower cholesterol.

Is mayo or ranch healthier? ›

Ranch dressing is popular in the US, where it is frequently served with fried foods and in creamy salads, so it may come as a surprise to hear that the mix of mayonnaise, sour cream, lemon juice and a range of herbs and spices is lower in fat than mayonnaise, which makes ranch a lighter, creamy salad dressing option.

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.

What can I put on salad instead of dressing? ›

Try a little lemon juice, lime juice, or a light vinaigrette. I have a bottle of walnut oil in my pantry which is very nice on salads, along with white wine vinegar and a little salt and pepper. You can also add yogurt or mustard and some fresh or dried herbs to your dressing.

What should you avoid when dressing a salad? ›

5 Ingredients To Avoid
  1. Palm Oil. Palm oil can pop up in both creamy and oily dressings, and it's a top ingredient that Taub-Dix said to avoid. ...
  2. Sugar (but it's rarely called sugar) ...
  3. Salt. ...
  4. Monosodium glutamate (MSG) ...
  5. Coconut oil.
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Which is healthier balsamic vinegar or vinaigrette? ›

So the next time you're dressing a salad, reach for the balsamic vinegar–in the long run, not ingesting that extra fat and sugar makes a big difference!

Is it better to eat salad with dressing or no salad at all? ›

Adding dressing, condiments, or cheese will not remove vegetable nutrients. Adding those extra ingredients to your vegetables will not give them less fiber or less vitamins. By adding cheese to your vegetables, you'll add some protein to it, which will help make them more satisfying.

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