Making homemade ranch dressing is far superior to store-bought — with this simple recipe you likely won’t reach for bottled dressing again.

Homemade Ranch Dressing
Have you ever ordered ranch at a restaurant and thought the flavor and texture were far better than the bottled dressing at home? That’s often because restaurants make it fresh from real ingredients. This easy homemade ranch replicates that bright, creamy taste and is versatile enough for salads, burgers, fries, chicken, and more.
Keep a jar in the fridge — it’s perfect as a dip, sauce, or dressing and can be adjusted to suit your preferences.

Ingredients Needed
Mayo – Use your favorite mayonnaise; a richer brand will make a creamier dressing.
Sour Cream – Full-fat sour cream yields the creamiest texture, but reduced-fat or fat-free options work too.
Milk – Regular milk, buttermilk, or a milk alternative like almond milk can be used to thin the dressing to your desired consistency.
Chives – Dried chives work well; swap in green onions if needed.
Herbs – This recipe uses dried herbs (chives and parsley). If you use fresh herbs, double the amount for the same flavor impact.
Pantry Staples – Lemon juice, onion powder, garlic powder, salt, and black pepper round out the flavor.


How to Make Ranch Dressing from Scratch
First: Combine mayonnaise, sour cream, and milk in a blender or food processor. Add the herbs and seasonings.
Second: Blend until smooth. Taste and adjust salt, pepper, or lemon juice as needed.
Third: Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Let it rest at least an hour so the flavors meld.

Is ranch sauce and dressing the same thing?
The difference is mostly how you use it. Call it a sauce when you drizzle it over burgers or nachos, and call it a dressing when you toss it with salad. The base recipe is the same.
What gives ranch its flavor?
Ranch’s appeal comes from the balance of creamy dairy and a blend of herbs and spices, with a touch of citrus to brighten the overall taste. That combination creates the savory, slightly tangy profile that complements many foods.
Is homemade better for you than store bought?
Homemade ranch uses real ingredients and contains no preservatives or fillers found in many commercial bottles. You also control the fat content by selecting the types of mayonnaise and dairy you prefer, making it easier to tailor to your dietary needs.
How long is it good for?
Stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container, this ranch will keep for up to one week. You can also freeze it for longer storage; stir well after thawing to recombine any separated ingredients.

Tips & Tricks
- Use fresh herbs if available; double the amount when replacing dried with fresh.
- Add 1/2 teaspoon of dill for a slightly different herb note.
- Substitute plain Greek yogurt for mayo or sour cream to reduce fat while keeping creaminess.
- Allow the dressing to rest at least an hour so the flavors fully combine.
- This ranch is ideal for dipping fries, dressing salads, or spreading on burgers.
- Swap in plant-based mayo and dairy alternatives for a vegan version.

Tell us how you’ll use this recipe — are you a fan of ranch on pizza, tacos, or something else? Share your favorites in the comments.

Homemade Ranch Dressing
Equipment
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Blender or food processor
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Airtight container or jar for storage
Ingredients
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- ½ cup sour cream
- ½ cup milk
- 1 teaspoon dried chives
- ½ teaspoon dried parsley
- ¼ teaspoon onion powder
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon ground pepper
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
Instructions
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Place mayonnaise, sour cream, and milk in a blender or food processor. Add dried chives, dried parsley, onion powder, garlic powder, salt, pepper, and lemon juice.
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Blend until smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning or lemon juice to your preference.
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Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate. Allow at least one hour for flavors to meld before serving.
Notes
- When using fresh herbs, double the quantity listed for dried herbs.
- Dill (½ teaspoon) is a nice optional addition.
- Plain Greek yogurt can replace mayo or sour cream for a lighter version.
- Let the dressing rest for at least an hour to let flavors develop.
- Great for dipping fries, spreading on burgers, or dressing salads.
- Use vegan substitutes for mayo, sour cream, and milk to make it dairy-free.
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