Greek Yogurt Ranch

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Greek Yogurt Ranch is a creamy, low-fat and low-cal delight of a dressing. Creamy, smooth, a bit tangy, and with all the ranch flavors you love…in a matter of minutes you could whip up a salad dressing or dip that’s sure to be a hit! 

For more delicious salad dressings that you can make at home, try my recipes for Lemon Poppyseed, Fat Free Dijon, or Tzatziki

Greek yogurt ranch dressing or dip in a jar with sliced cucumbers and pea pods on the side all on a plate.

Before sitting down to write this blog, I had just finished eating a humongous salad with this easy ranch dressing recipe amply drizzled atop it and I have no regrets. Why is it that I can have no regrets after eating what was basically a cup of ranch with a couple pieces of lettuce and some cucumbers buried in it? Well, because it’s HEALTHY! 

That’s right, new year, new you (or new me) and all that. I am one of those people that LOVES ranch. I could dip everything into it: carrot sticks, pizza, chips, chicken, maybe even chocolate. (I’ve never done it but let’s not take it off the table just yet.)

And, while I’m one of those “everything in moderation” kinds of people (I mean, have you seen the amount of desserts I like to make and enjoy? Seriously just click on my dessert link and see all my recipes, or save yourself sometime and just check out these BEST Ever Super Chewy Gooey Brownies), the word “moderation” for me has been on somewhat of a sliding scale of late. So, I figure I could go ahead and dunk my vegetables and everything else in a cup o’ the regular ranch, OR I could make it in Greek yogurt and be just as satisfied, and feel better about my healthy choices! 

close up of Greek yogurt ranch dressing or dipping a jar.

HOW DO YOU MAKE GREEK YOGURT RANCH?

Making this fat free ranch dressing is a cinch! All you have to do is get out a food processor or blender and add in the following ingredients, in any order: Greek yogurt, dill, chives, parsley, garlic and onion powders, salt, rice vinegar, water, salt and pepper. Blend until smooth, pour over any of your favorite salad toppings (if you’re looking for a great salad, check out my Chicken Avocado Salad.) or put it in a dish if you are using as a dip.

If you’d like it a little thicker or thinner, add less or more water, depending on how you like your healthy ranch dressing. 

a hand dipping a cucumber slice in a jar of Greek yogurt ranch dressing or dip with more cucumber slices and pea pods on the side all on a plate.

HOW LONG DOES HOMEMADE SALAD DRESSING LAST?

First of all, and I hope this goes without saying, but you should refrigerate the dressings. Second, if you’re looking for a measure of how long you can keep homemade dressings in the fridge, I say milk-based dressings will be okay up to one week, and oil-based are good for about two weeks (if you can keep them that long). 

top view of Greek yogurt ranch dressing or dip in a jar with cucumber slices and pea pods on the side all on a plate.

WHAT GIVES RANCH DRESSING ITS FLAVOR?

This low-fat ranch dressing has all the flavor of full-fat dressing, which is a good thing, right? But where does all that flavor come from, you might be asking? Well, I’ll tell ya. First, and foremost, ranch dressing has to have that creamy component. Usually, that comes from using milk, sour cream, and/or mayonnaise (or some combination). 

In addition to the creamy factor, the flavor also comes from the spices that we use. While they might vary slightly from recipe to recipe, three that are nearly always added are chives, garlic, and dill. I like to add the rice wine vinegar to give just a touch of that tanginess I love in my ranch dressing. 

a jar of Greek yogurt ranch dressing or dip being poured onto salad in a bowl.

WHAT CAN YOU PUT RANCH ON?

I’d say “everything” but I know I should probably give you just my top-10 list for foods that greek yogurt dressings like this ranch one can make even better! 

  1. Salads. Okay so I had to state the obvious. But, I think that was what it was initially intended for? 
  2. Crudite plates. If you’re not going to pour it over veggies, you can go ahead and dip your veggies into the ranch dressing. 
  3. Tortilla pinwheels. Who needs mustard or mayonnaise when you can have ranch? 
  4. Chips. Toss out the store-bought French Onion dip, there’s a new flavor in town. 
  5. Potatoes. Potatoes are just like really big chips anyway right? 
  6. Tacos. Because why would you not? (These Slow Cooker Ranch Chicken Tacos are delicious!)
  7. Burgers. Nothing finishes off a big, juicy burger like a heaping spoonful of delicious, creamy, Greek Yogurt Ranch. 
  8. Hot dogs. If you’re going to do burgers, might as well do hot dogs too! 
  9. Pizza. If you’re going to go through all the effort to make a Bacon Chicken Ranch Pizza, then you might as well drizzle it in ranch or not eat it at all! 
  10. Sandwiches. And not just because we’ve named just about every other handheld food here. Because it’s darn good! (Even this California Chicken Flatbread with Chipotle Ranch!)
Greek yogurt ranch dressing or dip in a jar.
4.97 from 142 votes

Greek Yogurt Ranch

Greek Yogurt Ranch is a creamy, low-fat and low-cal delight of a dressing. Creamy, smooth, a bit tangy, and with all the ranch flavors you love…in a matter of minutes you could whip up a salad dressing or dip that’s sure to be a hit! 
Prep: 10 minutes
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Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 1 cup plain nonfat Greek Yogurt
  • 1 teaspoon dried dill
  • 1 teaspoon dried chives
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
  • 1-2 tablespoons water, as needed
  • ½ teaspoon cracked black pepper , or 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions 

  • Combine all ingredients in a blender or food processor and pulse until smooth.
  • Taste, add salt and pepper to taste and water to thin to desired consistency. (Add more water for a salad dressing, less if using as a dip)
  • Chill until ready to serve. Store covered tightly and chilled up to 1 week.

Notes

Makes about 1 cup

Nutrition

Calories: 19kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 156mg | Potassium: 65mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 429IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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51 Comments

  1. Sian says:

    5 stars
    Love this recipe!!Wondering if cottage cheese could be incorporated somehow with the yogurt?

    1. Tiffany says:

      Cottage Cheese hasn’t been tested in this recipe but I’m sure you could!

  2. Andi says:

    5 stars
    This is delicious! I did add some low fat buttermilk to thin it because I had some I needed to use up. This will be a go-to recipe for me. Thanks!

  3. Julie says:

    5 stars
    I’m a salad lover & I’m always looking for healthy salad dressing recipes. Much better alternative to store bought. This one is so easy & flavorful! I’m eager to try other recipes. Thanks.

    1. Tiffany says:

      Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed this recipe!

  4. Sue Eckart says:

    I don’t like Greek yogurt so can I use plane yogurt

    1. Tiffany says:

      Sure! This recipe hasn’t been tested with plain yogurt but I know it can work! It may be thinner due to the thinner consistency of plain yogurt but you can add mayo and milk or water as desired.

  5. Felecia E. says:

    5 stars
    I made it and I love it!!

  6. Nicole says:

    4 stars
    I didn’t have the great vinegar so I had to use apple cider vinegar, which made it. I feel a little more tangy.

  7. Nikki says:

    5 stars
    PHENOMENAL!! I have a soy intolerance so finding ranch dressing I can consume is tough to say the least. Many of my trusted brands that used to be soy free have switched to soybean oil over the past year. Decided to try this recipe and WOW! Delicious AND soy free!!! Thank you so much!!!

    1. Tiffany says:

      Well I’m so glad you’re able to enjoy this recipe! Thank you for your kind review! 🙂

  8. Karen says:

    Very good rendition of the traditional ‘ranch’ – sans mayo -with plethera of opportunity to incorporate a variety of flavors for dips and other meal toppings !

  9. Liza-Anne says:

    5 stars
    I think this is delicious 😋 , I added more garlic.

  10. Shay Davis says:

    5 stars
    This is my third time making this! I replaced the rice vinegar with white vinegar (the 1st time I thought the rice vinegar was overpowering!) and I added extra salt and lemon juice! As soon as I added the lemon juice, it tasted SO much like ranch! I love this recipe so much! I love ranch so now I feel better about eating it!! Makes me feel healthier! Lol
    I also used unsweetened almond milk yogurt since I don’t eat dairy! My new go-to recipe!

    1. Cathy F says:

      How much lemon juice did you add? Did that replace the vinegar or did you use less vinegar an water because you added the lemon juice?