Basil Buttermilk Ranch Dressing Recipe on Food52 (2024)

Grill/Barbecue

by: Tara O'Brady

October4,2022

5

20 Ratings

  • Prep time 1 hour 10 minutes
  • Makes about 2 cups

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Author Notes

Ranch is a buttermilk-and-mayonnaise based dressing named after the ranch in Hidden Valley, California where it was first served almost 60 years ago. My homemade dressing isn’t trying to emulate the stuff that comes in a bottle, because if that’s what you’re craving, then I honestly believe only the original will do. Instead, what I was aiming for was a tangy rendition, packed with herbs, with enough body to coat greens and vegetables, but not overpower. In this recipe there’s some yogurt to lighten the mix, and basil brings extra fragrance and sweetness, while the paprika lends a smoky note. It’s my variation on a classic, and a favourite in its own right. —Tara O'Brady

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • 2 tablespoonsminced shallot
  • 2 tablespoonschopped basil
  • 2 tablespoonschopped chives
  • 1 tablespoonchopped parsley
  • 1 small clove garlic, minced
  • 2 teaspoonsteaspoons lemon juice or white wine vinegar
  • 1/2 cupmayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoonsyogurt or sour cream
  • 1 cupwell-shaken buttermilk
  • 1 pinchsalt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoonsmoked paprika, optional
  • 1 drophoney, as needed
Directions
  1. In a jar with a tight fitting lid, combine the shallot, herbs, garlic, vinegar or lemon juice, mayonnaise, and yogurt or sour cream. Screw on the the lid and shake the jar to combine. Stir in most of the buttermilk. Check for consistency, and add more if needed. Taste, then season with salt, pepper and paprika. If the dressing is too sharp, drizzle in some honey to mellow the acidity. Taste again, and adjust if needed.
  2. Cover and refrigerate for an hour before using, to allow the flavors to blend and develop.

Tags:

  • Salad
  • Salad Dressing
  • American
  • Basil
  • Buttermilk
  • Honey
  • Lemon Juice
  • Mayonnaise
  • Paprika
  • Shallot
  • Sour Cream
  • Vinegar

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Recipe by: Tara O'Brady

Food writer and creator of the site Seven Spoons. Author of the bestselling cookbook of the same name (Ten Speed Press and Appetite by Random House). Food columnist for The Globe and Mail.

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25 Reviews

Taylor S. May 15, 2021

Excellent - I swapped out some mayo for more sour cream for extra tang!

Shannon G. March 25, 2020

An absolute favorite. I come back to it again and again after trying others. I m particularly loving it during the current lockdown (March 2020)...

Tysiepup March 14, 2020

This was fantastic. You can definitely play with the measurements according to your taste. Consistency depends on what your serving - with salad it really coated the lettuce well and didn’t overwhelm. We love lemon, so used the juice of some preserved lemon and added little zest.

robin L. November 17, 2017

What kind of jar is in these photos?

Tara O. November 17, 2017

Hi! I'll grab it from my pantry when I get back home, but it's a vintage one, the sort with a glass lid and metal ring.

Daniel T. August 6, 2014

I tried this at the end of last summer. My friends and I all loved it. Think it's time for a new batch. I am a bit sad to not have any homegrown basil this year for it.

Tara O. November 17, 2017

Love hearing this!

GourMel May 21, 2014

Do you think this dressing would work if I heated it up (thinking of using it in my buffalo chicken dip instead of store-bought ranch)? I'd probably sub the mayo for greek yogurt as I don't tend to keep it on hand.

lilroseglow April 27, 2014

I've never liked Ranch dressing much before because it always tasted "chemically" to me - guess that's what you get from a bottle. But THIS dressing is a revelation. Love it. In addition to tasting wonderful, it is healthy without even trying. I think this will be my go to dressing this summer. Thanks for posting this recipe!

HRH April 10, 2014

This was so, so good! Kinda improvised on the herbs I had on hand, but kept the basic flavor/bite ratio... I lurv buttermilk ranch, and this recipe is a total winner :)

tastysweet January 20, 2014

About to make this. Read one comment about this being runny. I won't add the full cup of buttermilk. Will see how the consistency is first. Can always add more.

Is this dressing supposed to be on the runny side?

Tara O. January 20, 2014

It's not as thick as store bought, but it is meant to be thick enough to coat a spoon heavily. Add the buttermilk as you see fit. Hope you enjoy it!

tastysweet January 20, 2014

Thanks. Added about 3/4 cup. Added xtra basi and added some lemon zest. Will judge after it sits for a while. Smell good.

CondimentQueen July 26, 2013

Dang that's good! That is going into heavy rotation in my kitchen.

Kim W. June 24, 2013

Good flavor but no matter what I did like add more mayo and Greek yogurt it was so, so runny. Completely liquid! Not something you want to put on a salad or dip your veggies in. =(

Tara O. January 20, 2014

Hi Kim! I've never had a problem with consistency, but it could be the brands of sour cream, mayonnaise and buttermilk. So sorry to hear you had trouble.

Kim W. January 20, 2014

Hi Tera,you might be right about that because whenever a recipe calls for sour cream I always use Greek yogurt in place of. Been doing it for years now so I don't even think about it but maybe that's the difference. However, since I last blogged about it I've purchased xanthan gum which works really well for adding texture, and not just for salad dressings.

Chrissy D. June 6, 2013

I recently was looking for a homemade ranch recipe, tried a couple to no avail, but this one looks tasty!! Thanks for sharing!

meganvt01 June 4, 2013

Fantastic! So easy to make and the flavor really sings. This will be on our table all summer long

kins June 3, 2013

Really love the flavor. Dipped veggies with lunch. Can't wait to toss with tonight's salad. A keeper.

Reengh June 3, 2013

How long will it keep in the fridge?

Tara O. June 6, 2013

I'm comfortable keeping it in the fridge for a few days, up to a week. But that is out of personal experience, not science, so take that with a grain of salt.

Stubor June 2, 2013

I've made one similar, but I used more garlic and cilantro instead of parsley. I will try your version next time; thanks.

Tara O. June 6, 2013

Cilantro would be great with so many veg. Definitely something to try.

Basil Buttermilk Ranch Dressing Recipe on Food52 (2024)

FAQs

What is the ranch dressing that restaurants use? ›

Most restaurants don't buy pre packaged ranch. They buy hidden valley seasoning and mix it themselves with ingredients they already have.

Is buttermilk ranch dressing the same as ranch dressing? ›

Ranch dressing is made with a creamy base and when you use buttermilk as the main ingredient, it becomes a Buttermilk Ranch.

What can you add to ranch dressing to make it taste better? ›

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!

How do you spruce up store bought ranch dressing? ›

1 - Add more of what's already there. This might seem obvious, but you can add a lot of flavor to ranch dressing by adding more of what's already in it. I love adding lots of fresh herbs, extra garlic, or even lemon zest.

How do restaurants make their ranch so good? ›

Even when a restaurant does start with premade ranch, they will often fold in extra fresh herbs, and maybe even more buttermilk, to lighten and bring in some brighter flavors that can be lost in shelf-stable bottling.

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

Most bottled ranch dressings primarily consist of vegetable oil, with smaller quantities of egg and other dairy ingredients. On the other hand, restaurant ranch dressings often contain real dairy products like buttermilk, milk, or sour cream, which contribute to a creamier and more flavorful taste [2][3].

What's the difference between creamy ranch and buttermilk ranch? ›

The Classic and Southern are the same, but the creamy ranch has buttermilk powder and some other ingredients like lactose, malic acid, and carrageenan (the latter to hold it together since buttermilk powder thins out in a weird way)... the flavor is much milder than the classic/southern because of the buttermilk powder ...

Is Chick Fil A ranch buttermilk? ›

8oz Garden Herb Ranch Sauce

An 8-ounce, squeezable bottle of this creamy buttermilk ranch sauce with savory garlic, onion, and herb flavors.

How to jazz up ranch? ›

If you want to use store bought ranch dressing, like Hidden Valley Ranch, you can make spicy ranch by adding hot sauce or cayenne pepper to your ranch dressing. I think it's better with cayenne than with hot sauce, because the vinegar in the hot sauce combined with the buttermilk flavor can lean a little too acidic.

What is the difference between Homestyle and original Hidden Valley Ranch? ›

A: I found flavor is pretty much the same but the new original container I just got has more salt: homestyle 45 mg vs original 60 mg. I can taste the difference. Great product for either version. Thank you for your feedback!

What thickens 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.

How to make ranch dressing Martha Stewart? ›

In a medium bowl, whisk together buttermilk, sour cream, and mayonnaise until smooth. Whisk in thyme, garlic, and cayenne pepper. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Can you freeze store bought ranch dressing? ›

Can you freeze ranch dressing? Yes, you can but the consistency and the overall texture may change.

What kind of ranch dressing does Chick Fil A use? ›

A traditional, creamy taste, reminiscent of delicious homemade dressing.

What is the ranch at Wingstop uses? ›

WingStop makes its own special blend of ranch dressing using mayonnaise, buttermilk, and ranch seasoning.

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.

Can you buy Texas Roadhouse ranch? ›

You can buy Texas Roadhouse tasty salad dressings to take home. Twelve-ounce bottles of Texas Roadhouse ranch sauce and other brands are available at the gift shop or some food stores. Many people enjoy these sauces. They put them on salads, dip vegetables in them, or eat them as homemade snacks.

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