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Healthy Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing with no mayo is homemade, low-fat, and low-calorie salad dressing or dip. Creamy, smooth, and with all the classic ranch flavors you love. This easy low-calorie ranch dressing uses pantry staples and can be made in minutes! You'll never miss the bottled kind!

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Healthy Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing

My Healthy Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing with no mayo takes everything bad for you OUT of the ranch and makes it an amazing dressing or dip you can actually feel good eating. This recipe calls for no mayo or sour cream plus instead of using a packet or mix it uses simple spices you probably already have in your fridge. You can also use my Homemade Ranch Seasoning.

My Healthy Greek Salad Dressing went over so well, that I decided to share a few more of my favorite dressing creations. Homemade salad dressings are very simple and something you can make ahead and use all week. I have nothing against using a bottle in a pinch, but homemade tastes so much better and you can control what you put in them.

If you are wondering if you can make ranch dressing with Greek yogurt... YOU CAN! It tastes better than the bottle AND is surprisingly healthy. This low-calorie ranch dressing is perfect for dipping and drizzling on top of your favorite salad.

This magical salad dressing is low calorie, low fat, low carb, gluten-free, vegetarian, and comes in at only 27 calories per serving. Traditional bottled ranch dressing has 130 calories just two tablespoons per serving.

Move over Hidden Valley Ranch and store bought ranch... a new HEALTHY ranch dressing is in town.

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Why You'll Love this Ranch Dressing with Greek Yogurt...

  • This Ranch Dressing with Greek Yogurt is made with Greek yogurt and has no mayo or sour cream.
  • It's super light and healthy! It's even diet-friendly, unlike traditional ranch dressing.
  • It's simple to make with pantry staples.
  • It's a great use for Greek yogurt.
  • It works great as a dressing or dip!
  • Making your own salad dressing is a great habit to get into for health and budget.

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Ingredients:

Here's an overview of what you'll need to make this Healthy Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing, but keep scrolling for the full recipe amounts and printable recipe.

  • Plain Greek yogurt:Greek yogurt takes the place of the more fattening ingredients you typically see in homemade ranch dressings: sour cream and mayonnaise. You can use either low-fat or full fat greek yogurt, depending on your dietary preferences, but if you are looking for a low-calorie dressing, do the low-fat.
  • Seasonings (garlic powder, onion powder, parsley, chives, dill):You can't have ranch dressing without these main seasonings. These are the same combination of seasonings you'll find in a traditional ranch packet. You can easily make your own with the combination below, or make your own DIY Ranch Seasoning with my recipe. You'll need about 2 tablespoons of prepared ranch seasoning. You can use fresh or dried parsley.
  • Lemon:A little bit of lemon juice adds a nice tanginess to the dressing. It also keeps the dressing bright and light and adds some acidity to the dressing to balance out the flavors.
  • Salt and Pepper:Salt and pepper helps to bring out the flavors. I usually add around ¼ teaspoon of each, but adjust to your taste.
  • Milk: Dairy or non-dairy (make sure it's non-flavored), you can use whichever type of milk you prefer.

How do you make Homemade Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing?

  1. Add all of the ingredients, except the milk, to a small bowl and whisk together.
  2. Slowly add in the milk until you reach the desired consistency. You can leave the dip thicker for a dip or make it thinner for a dressing.
  3. Transfer to a glass serving bottle for pouring and storage.

Tips for making the ranch

  • The greek yogurt ranch dip recipe calls for using either fresh or dried herbs, making it a great year-round recipe. You can use whatever you have. Since my garden is going so well this year, I used fresh herbs in this version. It packs a lot of flavors too. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
  • If you have picky kids (or a picky husband!) this recipe is the perfect addition to a salad or veggie plate. They'll never know you made the swap.
  • The type of greek yogurt you pick for this salad dressing will determine the calorie count and creaminess. Higher fat yogurt will be creamier but lower fat will have fewer calories.
  • The base for this healthy dressing is basically just Greek yogurt and milk. The milk thins it out a bit and you can adjust the amount of milk you put in to adapt to what you are using it for. Want a thinner salad dressing? Use more milk! Want a thicker ranch dip? Use less! Either way, you make it, it's delicious!

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Healthy Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing is So Good!

The entire recipe for my Healthy Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing takes less than 5 minutes to make and is super low calorie. A tablespoon of the healthy homemade ranch dressing is only 27 calories when using fat-free yogurt and milk. You can dunk and dip until your heart is content.

It's also made with ingredients you probably already keep in your pantry and spice rack, so hopefully, it will be pretty easy for you to try it. Making ranch dressing with Greek yogurt at home is so great and it's never been easier to leave the mayo out of a recipe.

If you love making homemade salad dressing, or just trying to get into the habit, check out my complete guide to making Homemade Salad Dressing which includes 15+ recipes for healthy salad dressing including Healthy Greek Salad Dressing, Homemade Red Wine Vinegar Dressing, Greek Yogurt Poppyseed Dressing, Healthy Thai Peanut Dressing and more.

As always, I'd love to hear what you think in the comments below.

FAQ

Storage & Leftovers

Store any leftovers in an airtight container like a mason jar in the fridge for up to a week. I love this glass serving bottle. Make sure to stir it well before using it.

Freezing

I do not recommend freezing the dressing as it will have a strange consistency when you thaw it back out.

How long does the ranch last?

Store the ranch in an airtight container in your fridge for as long as your milk and yogurt are fresh! Most likely that will be 5-7 days.

What does yogurt ranch taste like?

Yogurt Ranch tastes surprisingly like traditional ranch because it has all of the same spices and flavors. Greek yogurt is a perfect swap out for mayo. It is a bit lighter in taste and slightly tangier than traditional ranch, but it still tastes very similar to the ranch you expect.

What is Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing used for?

You can use Greek yogurt ranch on:

  • With fresh veggies like carrots, cucumbers, bell peppers and tomatoes.
  • On your favorite salad.
  • As a dressing on Vegan Cobb Salad
  • As a dressing on Mexican Chopped Salad.
  • With my Homemade Sweet Potato Chips.
  • As a dip for Parmesan Ranch Cauliflower or Curly Sweet Potato Fries
  • With my Oven Baked Zucchini Fries.
  • Drizzle it on Shrimp Tacos.
  • It's also a great substitute for anything you love ranch dressing on!

More Healthy Homemade Salad Dressings:

  • 15+ Healthy Homemade Salad Dressings
  • Healthy Greek Salad Dressing
  • Healthy Creamy Avocado Lime Dressing
  • Homemade Lemon Tahini Dressing
  • 5 Ingredient Basil Vinaigrette Dressing
  • Healthy Homemade Green Goddess Dressing

More Ranch Recipes to Try:

  • DIY Ranch Seasoning
  • Cottage Cheese Ranch Dip
  • Everything Bagel Greek Yogurt Ranch
  • Greek Yogurt Chipolte Lime Ranch
  • Cheesy Ranch Potatoes
  • Crispy Ranch Chickpeas
  • Roasted Parmesan Ranch Cauliflower

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Healthy Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing

Julie Wunder

Healthy Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing with no mayo is homemade, low-fat, and low-calorie salad dressing or dip. Creamy, smooth, and with all the classic ranch flavors you love. This easy low-calorie ranch dressing uses pantry staples and can be made in minutes! You'll never miss the bottled kind!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Salad

Cuisine American

Servings 8 servings

Calories 27 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Put all ingredients except the milk in a bowl and mix well.

  • Stir in a tablespoons of the milk at a time until you reach your desired consistency.

  • Keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.

Notes

Use any combination of dried and fresh herbs you have on hand. Start with the smaller amount of garlic and onion powder and add more to taste.

Storage & Leftovers

Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. I love this glass serving bottle. Make sure to stir it well before using it.

Freezing

I do not recommend freezing the dressing as it will have a strange consistency when you thaw it back out.

Nutrition

Calories: 27kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 3gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 89mgPotassium: 65mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 54IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 46mgIron: 1mg

Keyword dressing, greek yogurt, ranch

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FAQs

How do you sweeten Greek yogurt without sugar? ›

As simple as honey, simply add a tablespoon of jam to 8oz plain nonfat VOSKOS and mix well. 3. Mashed fruit. I love mashing a ripe banana and adding it to my VOSKOS plain nonfat.

Can I use plain yogurt instead of Greek yogurt? ›

You have to be careful with swapping Greek yogurt and regular. In some applications, the thinner consistency of regular yogurt doesn't impact the recipe at all. With baking, if a recipe specifically calls for Greek yogurt, the added moisture from using regular yogurt instead might make the dough or batter too wet.

How many calories are in Greek yogurt ranch? ›

Homemade Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing – easy, healthy, and delicious! Only 12 calories per tablespoon and full of yummy spices, non fat plain greek yogurt, and a dash of buttermilk!

What should not be mixed with yogurt? ›

Yogurt is to be avoided with cheese, hot drinks, sour fruits, milk, mangoes, nightshades, beans, eggs, fish. Fat and proteins are mismatched foods as they need different digestive juices. Cheese cannot be paired with eggs, fruits, hot drinks, milk, beans, yogurt.

What can I add to Greek yogurt to make it taste better? ›

Natural sweeteners like honey, pure fresh maple syrup, agave, or stevia can provide a delicious sweetness to your Greek yogurt. Start with a small amount and adjust to taste.

Is Greek yogurt with added sugar still healthy? ›

For the most benefits, stick to non-fat plain Greek yogurt. Many of the flavored yogurts can have as much as 25 grams of added sugar. Greek yogurt has natural sugar and lactose, which is found in all milk products. Beware of the added sugars (high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, sugar, brown sugar, molasses, etc.).

Which is healthier plain yogurt or Greek yogurt? ›

Is yogurt good for you? Both yogurt and Greek yogurt are sources of probiotics and nutrients. Greek yogurt comes out on top for protein content and has fewer carbs and sugar, while plain yogurt typically provides more potassium and calcium.

What is the difference between yogurt and Greek yogurt? ›

Greek yogurt is made by straining out the extra whey in regular yogurt, which makes the yogurt thicker, creamier and tangier than regular yogurt. While plain Greek yogurt has less sugar and more protein than regular yogurt, the latter delivers almost twice the bone-strengthening mineral calcium.

What's healthier Greek yogurt or cottage cheese? ›

So far, these two high-protein snacks are neck in neck when considering protein, calcium and calories. But one clear distinction steers the choice: Cottage cheese can be loaded with sodium. Just 1 cup of cottage cheese can deliver 8 to 9 times the sodium found in Greek yogurt.

What does 100 calories of Greek yogurt look like? ›

100 calories = 4.6 oz 2% Greek Yogurt or ⅔ container fa*ge

Greek yogurt is one of our favorite weight-loss foods for a good reason. For just 100 calories, you'll consume a whopping 13 grams of protein, the metabolism-stoking macronutrient.

How much Greek yogurt is 200 calories? ›

Calories typically range from 120-130 calories for 6 ounces of 2% reduced-fat Greek yogurt, 200 calories for full-fat (whole milk or 4% fat) and 100 calories for nonfat Greek yogurt. Total Sugar: Total sugar typically ranges from 2 to 6 grams per 6-ounce serving.

Does Greek yogurt ranch taste good? ›

It's extra creamy.

Thick and smooth Greek yogurt gives homemade ranch that extra oomph of creaminess that I crave in a dressing or dip. SO good. 😋

Should you mix Greek yogurt and milk? ›

Pairing two healthy foods may not always result in a healthy combination. In some cases, combining two incompatible foods may lead to a host of gastro-intestinal problems. One such example is that of milk and yogurt.

Can I mix plain yogurt with milk? ›

If you make it the right way, yes. A quick and simple way to make homemade yoghurt is to heat 1 L milk until warm (it can't be too hot, but you may be able to keep your finger inside for five seconds, no more - ) and mix with a pot (180-200 mL) of plain yoghurt.

Is plain Greek yogurt good for you? ›

The Bottom Line. Greek yogurt contains more protein compared to regular yogurt. It's also a good source of calcium and provides probiotics that are good for your gut health. Choose plain Greek yogurt when you can and add yummy toppings on your own, such as nuts and seeds, fruit or even a few chocolate chips.

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