Homemade Ranch Dressing

Make ranch dressing from scratch with this simple recipe! This creamy ranch dressing recipe calls for fresh herbs and tastes amazing.

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I love ranch dressing. There, I said it. As a kid, I adored Hidden Valley, but as an adult, I only get excited about made-from-scratch, real-deal ranch dressing. This recipe is exactly that.

Earlier this year, as I navigated my first trimester, I found myself craving my favorite comfort foods. Naturally, I made my own ranch dressing and happily drizzled it over my salads, and my pizzas, and even my quesadillas (why not?).

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This ranch dressing recipe is the end result of my experimentation. It features fresh herbs, real buttermilk, and a creamy sour cream base. It tastes gourmet, and it’s certainly not too heavy. I hope you love it as much as I do!

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Ranch Dressing Ingredients

This dressing is super fresh and made entirely from scratch. Here’s what you’ll need:

Sour Cream

Sour cream forms the base of this ranch dressing. It’s creamy, tangy and delicious.

Buttermilk

Buttermilk offers some additional tang and thins out the sour cream and mayonnaise to yield a drizzly texture. You’ll see that the recipe offers a range for the buttermilk, so you can make this dressing thicker or thinner as desired.

For the best flavor in dressings, I recommend using real buttermilk rather than DIY buttermilk substitute, which is better suited for baked goods. In a pinch, though, you can get by with milk instead. You’ll likely want to use the full amount of lemon juice to make up for the buttermilk’s sour flavor.

Mayonnaise

This ranch dressing needs just a little bit of mayonnaise to achieve the perfect rich and creamy texture.

Fresh Herbs

Fresh herbs make this classic dressing taste gourmet! Dried spices just don’t compare. Use a combination of fresh parsley, cilantro or dill (ideally, use a combination of the two) and chives.

Garlic and Lemon Juice

One clove of garlic sends this dressing over the top. It’s just right. Add a teaspoon or two of lemon juice to ramp up the tang.

Salt and Pepper

Salt enhances the other flavors. Please be generous with the freshly ground black pepper. It’s another key element in classic ranch dressing flavor.

homemade ranch dressing recipe

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Homemade Ranch Dressing

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 1 cup 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian

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Make ranch dressing from scratch with this simple recipe! This creamy ranch dressing recipe calls for fresh herbs and tastes amazing. Recipe yields about 1 cup dressing.

Ingredients

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  • ½ cup sour cream
  • ¼ to ½ cup buttermilk, depending on your desired consistency
  • 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh cilantro or dill, or a combination of the two
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh chives
  • 1 garlic clove, pressed or minced
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice, to taste
  • ½ teaspoon fine salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. In a bowl, combine the sour cream, ¼ cup buttermilk, mayonnaise, fresh herbs, garlic, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, salt, and about 5 twists of black pepper. Whisk to combine. 
  2. Taste, and add up to ¼ cup more buttermilk if you desire a thinner, more drizzly consistency. Add up to 1 teaspoon more lemon juice if you would like more zing, and/or more pepper to kick it up a notch. 
  3. This dressing tastes great immediately and even better after a 10-minute rest. Use as desired, and store leftovers in the refrigerator, covered, for 5 to 7 days.

Notes

Change it up: Like spicy ranch? Add sriracha, to taste, or a finely chopped seeded jalapeño.

Nutrition

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice. See our full nutrition disclosure here.

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  1. Caleb says:

    Made this with my girlfriend and was disappointed. Not very flavorful at all.






    1. Kate says:

      I’m sorry to hear that, Caleb. Did you use fresh herbs?

  2. Lisa says:

    What if you are using dried herbs?

  3. alicen says:

    beautiful ranch, thank you!






    1. Kate says:

      You’re welcome, Alicen!

  4. Ricardo says:

    Easy ranch
    I will tray soon
    Thank you

  5. Lisa says:

    Made this last night for friends and couldn’t be happier. Flawless recipe. My salad had butter lettuce, cherry tomatoes, cucumber and avocado and chives on top. Simple and perfect.






  6. H says:

    Looks delicious. Does plain Greek yogurt work in place of sour cream?

    1. Kate says:

      Others have tried it and didn’t mind the results. I hope you enjoy it, H!

  7. Sara says:

    THE BEST ranch!!! My daughter just requested it for her birthday!
    I’ve used fresh and dried herbs… turns out great either way, but I do think fresh is best!






    1. Kate says:

      That’s great to hear, Sara.

  8. Marie says:

    This is the best ranch dressing I have ever tasted and the best I have ever made! My go-to dressing is your Sunshine Dressing, however I was craving ranch. I am vegan, it was late in the evening and I didn’t walk to the garden for fresh chives or dill, but it didn’t matter, dried worked great! I made buttermilk with coconut milk and lemon, thickened it with white chia seeds and let it sit overnight. I used a little vegan mayo and omitted the sour cream. I can only imagine how amazing it would have been with sour cream! I have tried so many ranch dressing recipes and this combination of ingredients is PERFECT. Thank you!






    1. Kate says:

      I’m glad you love it, Marie! I appreciate your review.

  9. Susan says:

    Oh my goodness! This is so delicious! I just hope I don’t eat it all before dinner tonight. I subbed some ingredients for what I have on hand: homemade mayo, homemade kefir for the buttermilk, and homemade Greek yogurt for the sour cream. Everything else was per your recipe. I did use the dill/cilantro combo you suggested. I can’t wait to see what my dinner guests think. Thank you for a wonderful recipe.






    1. Kate says:

      Great to hear you enjoy this dressing, Susan! Thank you for sharing.

  10. Robin says:

    Used 1/4 of my homemade kefir instead of buttermilk.
    Used my homemade mayo too. Sadly sour cream wasn’t homemade. Went out to the garden and snipped the chives, parsley and dill. Didn’t chop them, just estimated quantity. Threw everything, including a whole garlic clove into a two cup measure. Used my immersion stick and within a minute had this wonderful dressing! I bet it tastes even better the next day! Great recipe! Thanks!!

  11. Robin says:

    Oops forgot to rate!






  12. Christine Gallagher says:

    Do you recommend taking a class on how to start a blog? I find it kind of overwhelming to just start without some type of guidance.

    Thanks!

    Christine

  13. Emily says:

    I really love this dressing!! Does it freeze well?






    1. Kate says:

      Hi Emily, I wouldn’t recommend to freeze this.

  14. Becky says:

    This was so, so good. I paired this with a BBQ chicken salad and had to use what I had on hand to make the dressing. For those wondering about substitutions, these worked perfectly: 2% Greek yogurt instead of sour cream, homemade buttermilk, and dried minced garlic and dried dill (I did use fresh cilantro). The next day I stirred in a tablespoon of homemade BBQ sauce into what was leftover, and that was a different flavor but also amazing. Can’t wait to add this to the rotation! Thank you Kate!






    1. Kate says:

      I’m glad you were able to enjoy this ranch dressing, Becky! I appreciate your review.

  15. Hummingbird Lady says:

    Happy 4th of July! Just fixed the dip to take to a cookout and it is delicious! All the herbs are from my organic garden. Added the extra lemon juice. Your recipe is so fresh and light and no additives! I will never go back to Hidden Valley again. Thank you!






    1. Kate says:

      You’re welcome! Thank you for your review.

  16. hope says:

    What is the nutritional information for this recipe. How many calories for what amount?

    1. Kate says:

      Hi Hope! The nutritional information is below the notes section of the recipe.

  17. Rosie White says:

    Great tasting ranch dressing!

    Always prefer homemade anything.

    Will never ever buy any dressings at the store…too many preservatives.






    1. Kate says:

      Glad you loved it, Rosie! I appreciate your review.

  18. Elissa R Levine says:

    Sooooo good. Just as is. Perfect. I didn’t have parsley and substituted the green of a spring onion for the chive but was fabulous!!






    1. Kate says:

      I love to hear that, Elissa! Thank you for your review.

  19. sharon Kamm isikoff says:

    The absolute best dressing ever….made me want to eat salad, or maybe just drink it like someone else said! Fresh herbs make a difference.






    1. Kate says:

      I’m glad you loved it, Sharon!

  20. Jacqui Stow says:

    I really liked this dressing but recipe needed tweeking slightly. I followed the recipe but it needed more acidity than the 2 tspns of lemon juice. I added an additional tbspn of lemon juice and a tspn of worstershire sauce. This made it absolutely perfect Herby, fresh and tangy. Yum






  21. Marc Schreiber says:

    How about plain Greek yogurt in place of sour cream and mayo?

    1. Kate says:

      I believe others have tried it and didn’t mind the results. Let me know if you try it!

  22. Rosalinda says:

    Can you use FAGE Greek Yogurt ,full fat instead of sour cream?

    1. Kate says:

      Sure, you can try it. I believe others have tried it and didn’t mind the results.

  23. Cat Cox says:

    Hi Kate, WOW!!!! This is just the VEST dressing!!! I love using it to dress cole slaw. I made mine with plain Greek yogurt cuz I never have sour cream on hand. So good, thank you!!!






    1. Kate says:

      You’re welcome, Cox!

  24. Shelly says:

    Awesome base, the only thing I add is a tablespoon of my own dried dill as Ranch dressing usually has dill. So good. Thanks

  25. Eddy says:

    Finally got around to making fresh Ranch, your recipe is spot on and delicious. I primarily use it for fries and burgers but also perfect for anything that needs some Ranch.

  26. Jenny says:

    I’ve taken this to school and all my teacher friends ask for the recipe. I like to use Greek yogurt, sometimes, in place of sour cream. Great recipe for veggie dip; just use less buttermilk.

  27. Yvonne Curtis says:

    Adore your book. Couldn’t live without it! Thank you, Yvonne






    1. Kate says:

      I love to hear that! Thank you for your review.

  28. Chloe says:

    Hi Kate, love this recipe. I used everything made from scratch including the mayo, and sour cream. Mine turned out a bit watery.. what would you recommend to thicken it up a bit?

    Thanks!






    1. Kate says:

      I’m sorry to hear that. I don’t know about adding thickness now without adjusting the flavor. Sorry!