Mayo Free Healthy Ranch Dressing Recipe (2024)

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This zesty, delicious healthy ranch dressing is rich, creamy, made without mayonnaise and naturally low in fat. Simple to make and ready in minutes!

You might also like my creamy orange salad dressing!

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This healthy ranch dressing is perfect for those who love the flavour of traditional ranch but not necessarily the calories that often come with it.

The main culprit responsible for the large amount of calories in traditional ranch dressing is mayonnaise. No, I did not swap full fat mayonnaise for a reduced fat alternative. Instead I used creamy yogurt along with a few other ingredients for added savouriness and to balance out the acidity of the yogurt.

Where does ranch dressing come from

Ranch dressing was created by Steve Henson (a food enthusiast) who first developed it in the 1950s in Alaska. He then settled in Hidden Valley Ranch where he served his 'ranch' dressing to his guests. Today ranch dressing is one of the most popular salad dressings in North America.

What makes it special

This dressing works because it offers a deliciously addictive tangy, savoury flavour, creamy consistency and plenty of freshness from the herbs it contains. It's also very easy to make using simply a bowl and spoon (after you've chopped the herbs).

My healthy ranch tastes just like the original, but has the added bonus of being lower in fat and calories. It is extremely versatile so you can use it not only in salads, but also with snacks, mains and many other dishes.

Homemade ranch is better than store bought

because it:

  • can be made without mayonnaise,
  • can be made with dairy of your choice (so you control the amount of fat that goes into the dressing),
  • contains less sugar,
  • contains fresh herbs, which also makes it taste better.

Healthy ranch dressing ingredients and substitutions

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  • Yogurt: Use either full fat or reduced fat Greek/natural yogurt. Alternatively use kefir/buttermilk or a combination of yogurt and kefir (more on that below).
  • Vegetable oil: use rapeseed, sunflower or any other mild tasting, neutral oil.
  • Lemon juice: adjust the amount to your taste.
  • Mustard: use Dijon or another creamy mustard variety.
  • Maple syrup: tones down the acidity of the yogurt.
  • Garlic.
  • Herbs: adjust the proportions to your taste.
  • Onion granules: add more depth of flavour.
  • Sea salt and black pepper: to taste.
  • Water or milk: use to loosen the consistency of the dressing, if needed.

Recipe instructions

1. In a bowl combine all the ingredients (except the water).

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2. Stir thoroughly, season to taste and add a little water to loosen the consistency if desired (optional).

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3. Serve your healthy yogurt ranch dressing immediately or chill for 30 minutes before serving, if possible (alternatively cover/transfer into a jar and chill to use later).

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Serving suggestions

This low fat ranch dressing can be served as a delicious accompaniment to salads, roasted vegetables, raw vegetable sticks, nachos, potato wedges or chicken dishes, such as crispy chicken fingers or chicken nuggets. I've also enjoyed it alongside creamy healthy fish cakesand crispy baked salmon fingers.

How to adjust the consistency

  • For a thicker consistency use yogurt and do not add any water or milk.
  • For a pourable, looser consistency use a combination of yogurt and water or milk. Alternatively use buttermilk or kefir alone. I do not recommend using sour cream if you want to keep the calories down.
  • If you add more liquids (such as water, milk or buttermilk) you may also need to adjust the seasoning.

Top tips

  • I used a combination of chives, parsley and dill but you can omit the parsley and/or dill or tweak the amounts to your preference.
  • For better texture use only the leaves of the herbs (avoid the tough stalks).
  • I recommend using a garlic crusher or finely grating the garlic rather than chopping it.
  • Don't forget to season your mayo free ranch dressing (add plenty of freshly ground black pepper).
  • NOT suitable for freezing.

Storing

As this no mayo healthy ranch dressing contains fresh (rather than dried) herbs I recommend refrigerating it in a jar for no longer than 3 days.

Can I use dried herbs

For me fresh herbs add lots of flavour and a homemade feel to this low fat ranch sauce but you can use dried herbs if you prefer (or can't get fresh). The amounts should be about 2 or 3 quarters less than fresh. If you also prefer to use garlic powder instead of fresh garlic use approx. ¼ teaspoon (or to taste).

Top tip

One advantage of using dried herbs is that your ranch sauce is likely to stay fresh for longer (up to 5 days).

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Mayo Free Healthy Ranch Dressing Recipe

This delicious, zesty healthy ranch dressing is rich, creamy and naturally low in fat. It's made using fresh herbs and comes together in under 5 minutes!

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Course: Salad, Snack

Cuisine: American, gluten free, Low fat, vegetarian

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 101kcal

Author: Monika Dabrowski

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (230 g) Greek/natural yogurt see *Notes
  • tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 small garlic clove crushed or finely grated
  • ½ teaspoon yellow/Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon maple syrup
  • ¼ teaspoon onion granules
  • 2 tablespoons chives finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon parsley leaves only, finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon dill leaves only, finely chopped
  • Fine sea salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon water or milk, optional, see Instructions

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients (not the water) and stir thoroughly.

  • Season to taste and add a little water/milk to loosen the consistency if desired. Serve immediately or chill for 30 minutes before serving, if possible. Keep refrigerated in a jar for up to 3 days.

Notes

  • I used a combination of chives, parsley and dill but you can omit the parsley and/or dill or tweak the amounts to your preference.
  • *Use either full fat or reduced fat Greek/natural yogurt. Alternatively use kefir/buttermilk (and omit the milk), if you want a looser consistency, or a combination of yogurt and kefir.
  • I recommend using a garlic crusher or finely grating the garlic rather than chopping it.
  • Herbs: for better texture use only the leaves (avoid the tough stalks).
  • Don't forget to season your dressing.
  • As this ranch dressing contains fresh (rather than dried) herbs I recommend refrigerating it for no longer than 3 days in a jar.
  • I used vegetable oil but grapeseed oil or another neutral tasting oil (not olive) would be a good alternative.
  • Not suitable for freezing.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 101kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 4mg | Sodium: 27mg | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 186IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 73mg | Iron: 1mg

*Nutritional information is automatically generated and should be considered as an estimate.

**A note about baking: If using a fan-assisted oven refer to your appliance's instructions and adjust the temperature accordingly.

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Mayo Free Healthy Ranch Dressing Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you thicken ranch dressing without mayo? ›

Use yogurt or sour cream: These dairy products have a similar texture to mayonnaise and can be used to thicken salad dressing. You can use plain yogurt or sour cream, or try flavored varieties for added flavor.

What is healthier than ranch dressing? ›

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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 can I add to ranch dressing to make it better? ›

One of my favorite ranch boosts is adding something spicy. Squirt in some Sriracha or Mexican-style hot sauce, or add a spoonful of Moroccan harissa paste, wing or Buffalo sauce, or some diced chipotle peppers in adobo sauce.

What is the best thickener for salad dressing? ›

Xanthan gum is ideal for thickening and emulsifying salad dressings and sauces. A dry free-flowing powder suitable for use in food preparations as a stabilizer, thickener or emulsifier. It is vegetarian and contains no meat, dairy or egg products.

What is the number one healthiest salad dressing? ›

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. The exception? We like products made with healthy swaps—think Greek yogurt in place of mayo or heavy cream.

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.

What is the healthiest salad you can eat? ›

Best: Spinach or Kale Salad

They have the most nutrients. Case in point: Kale and spinach have over 10 times more immune-boosting vitamins A and C than iceberg lettuce.

What can I put on salad instead of ranch? ›

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.

Is peanut butter healthier than ranch dressing? ›

As you can see, peanut butter is lower in fat, sodium, and higher in protein. I also love that you can out out a mixed tray with fruit and veggies when you are serving peanut butter. Ranch is only good on veggies. My personal favorite natural peanut butter for dipping is Rosemary Garlic, but the kids seem to love…

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 are the cons of ranch dressing? ›

The tangy taste of buttermilk with onions and garlic is adored by so many. However, the ranch dressing you love so much is loaded with saturated fats and sodium.

What does ranch dressing do for your body? ›

Vitamins And Minerals. One serving of ranch dressing provides a considerable amount of vitamin K. Canola oil is the primary ingredient in bottled ranch dressings which is a good source of vitamin K. Vitamin K is stored in the body's fat tissues because it is a fat-soluble vitamin.

Does ranch have mayo? ›

Does Ranch Dressing Have Mayo? Yes. Mayonnaise plays a significant part in creating that distinctive ranch flavor, and it also lends body to the dressing. Lighter options like yogurt are delicious, but yogurt won't give the same smooth texture and full body.

How do you thicken runny ranch dressing? ›

How do you thicken store-bought ranch dressing? Add more mayonnaise. Ranch dressing = mayonnaise + buttermilk + garlic + herbs (usually dill). Adding more mayo will thicken it without introducing flavors that aren't already there.

What can I add to ranch to make it thicker? ›

As I mentioned earlier, the buttermilk tends to thin this dressing out a decent amount. It will be noticeably thinner than the stuff in the bottle. To thicken the dressing you can add a teaspoon of cornstarch. Just be just you whisk it in really well and refrigerate for a few hours before it's ready to serve.

How can I thicken up my homemade ranch dressing? ›

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.

How do you make sauce thicker without flour or cornstarch? ›

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