Ranch Dressing Seasoning Mix

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Homemade ranch dressing seasoning mix only takes 5 minutes to mix together and is a versatile blend that can be used for ranch dressing, seasoning meats and vegetables, and adding flavor to snacks like popcorn and fries!

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Versatile Ranch Seasoning Mix

I used to buy Ranch dressing seasoning in little packets at the grocery store since I figured it would be too complicated to make it at home. A few years ago, I started putting it on everything I could, chicken, beef, roasted vegetables, dips, and so I decided to develop my own recipe to cut down on waste and save some money. Turns out, making your own homemade ranch seasoning mix is very simple and it keeps as long as any spice. The trick is to start with a good quality buttermilk powder. I buy a big bag on Amazon and find that its great to have on hand for this spice mix and also for any recipes that need buttermilk since I don’t keep that on hand fresh. This ranch mix tastes exactly like the store bought one without any extra preservatives. Simple store it in a cool dry area in an airtight container and its ready whenever you need it!

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How to Make Ranch Dressing Spice Mix

First assemble the following ingredients:

  • Buttermilk powder (½ cup) – Buttermilk powder adds a tangy, creamy flavor that mimics the richness of fresh buttermilk in ranch dressing.
  • Dried parsley (2 tablespoons) – Dried parsley provides a fresh, mild herbal note that enhances the overall flavor balance.
  • Dried dill (1 teaspoon) – Dried dill contributes a distinct, slightly tangy and grassy taste that is a signature element of ranch seasoning.
  • Onion powder (1 tablespoon) – Onion powder adds a deep, savory sweetness that builds the foundational umami of the mix.
  • Onion flakes (2 teaspoons) – Onion flakes provide a bit of texture and an extra punch of onion flavor when rehydrated in dressing or dips.
  • Garlic powder (1 ½ teaspoons) – Garlic powder lends a warm, slightly spicy depth that complements the other savory ingredients.
  • Salt (¾ teaspoon) – Salt enhances all the flavors in the mix, making each ingredient pop with more intensity.
  • Black pepper (½ teaspoon) – Black pepper brings a mild heat and subtle earthiness that rounds out the seasoning.
  • Dried chives (2 teaspoons) – Dried chives offer a mild onion-like flavor with a hint of sweetness, adding complexity to the mix.

Use this Method

Mix and Store. Combine all the ingredients and mix well. Place in an airtight container and store up to 6 months. 

To Make Dressing. Add 3 tbsp of ranch seasoning mix, ½ cup mayonnaise, ½ cup sour cream, and ¾ cup milk to a container and mix well. 

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Tips and Tricks to Ranch Dressing Seasoning Mix

Balance the Herbs – A mix of dried dill, parsley, and chives gives the best flavor balance.

Garlic & Onion Powders are Key – These provide the signature savory depth of ranch.

Add a Hint of Sugar – A tiny bit of sugar enhances the overall flavor profile.

Salt Matters – Use fine sea salt or kosher salt to distribute flavor evenly.

Adjust the Pepper – Black pepper adds mild heat, but you can add cayenne for extra spice.

Grind for a Fine Texture – Use a spice grinder or mortar and pestle for a smoother mix.

Store Properly – Keep in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness.

Customize to Taste – Experiment by adding smoked paprika, mustard powder, or lemon zest for a unique twist.

Use It Beyond Dressing – Sprinkle on fries, mix into dips, or season meats and veggies for extra flavor.

FAQs

Can I make ranch seasoning mix without buttermilk powder?

Yes! You can omit buttermilk powder and add fresh buttermilk when making dressing, or substitute with powdered milk for a similar texture (though the tangy flavor will be milder).

How long does homemade ranch seasoning mix last?

When stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place, ranch seasoning mix lasts up to 6 months.

How much ranch seasoning should I use to make dressing?

Mix about 2 tablespoons of ranch seasoning with 1 cup of mayonnaise and 1 cup of buttermilk or sour cream to make dressing. Adjust to taste.

Can I use fresh herbs instead of dried?

Yes, but fresh herbs will shorten the shelf life. If using fresh, store the mix in the refrigerator and use it within a week.

Is ranch seasoning mix gluten-free?

Yes this homemade ranch seasoning is gluten-free, but check your ingredients for additives that may contain gluten.

Can I make a dairy-free ranch seasoning mix?

Yes! Simply omit the buttermilk powder and mix the seasoning into dairy-free alternatives like coconut yogurt or vegan mayo when making dressing.

What’s the best way to store ranch seasoning mix?

Keep it in an airtight container or spice jar in a cool, dark place to maintain freshness.

Can I use ranch seasoning mix as a dry rub?

Absolutely! It’s great as a dry rub for chicken, pork, fish, or roasted vegetables.

How can I make my ranch seasoning mix spicier?

Add cayenne pepper, red pepper flakes, or smoked paprika for a spicier kick.

How can I make a lower-sodium version?

Reduce or omit the salt and adjust when using the mix in recipes.

Can I add other spices to customize the flavor?

Definitely! Some great additions include mustard powder, smoked paprika, lemon zest, or nutritional yeast for extra depth.

How do I prevent clumping in my ranch seasoning mix?

Store in a dry place and consider adding a small food-safe silica packet or a few grains of uncooked rice to absorb moisture.

Is homemade ranch seasoning cheaper than store-bought?

Yes, making it at home is usually more cost-effective, especially if you already have the spices in your pantry. Plus, you avoid preservatives and artificial flavors!

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What to Use the Seasoning Mix With

Homemade Ranch Dressing – Mix with mayonnaise, sour cream, and milk for a classic ranch dressing.

Ranch Dip – Combine with sour cream or Greek yogurt for a flavorful dip for veggies and chips.

Roasted Vegetables – Sprinkle on potatoes, carrots, or Brussels sprouts before roasting.

Popcorn Seasoning – Toss with warm popcorn for a savory, herby kick.

French Fries & Tater Tots – Season fries or tots for extra flavor.

Mashed Potatoes – Stir into mashed potatoes for a ranch-inspired twist.

Burger & Sandwich Spread – Mix with mayo for a flavorful sandwich spread.

Mac & Cheese – Add to homemade mac and cheese for a zesty, creamy boost.

Eggs & Omelets – Sprinkle into scrambled eggs or omelets for extra seasoning.

Grilled Meats – Use as a dry rub for chicken, pork, or steak.

Pasta Salad – Stir into pasta salads for a fresh, herby flavor.

Rice & Quinoa – Mix into cooked grains for a seasoned side dish.

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Ranch Dressing Seasoning Mix

By: Katherine
Servings: 24 tbsp
Prep: 5 minutes
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This super simple ranch dressing seasoning mix can be used to make classic ranch dressing, as a seasoning for meats, vegetables, popcorn, dips, and roasted potatoes, or as a flavorful addition to sauces and marinades.

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Combine all the ingredients and mix well. Place in an airtight container and store up to 6 months.
  • To Make Dressing: Add 3 tbsp of ranch seasoning mix, ½ cup mayonnaise, ½ cup sour cream, and ¾ cup milk to a container and mix well.

Nutrition

Calories: 15kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 1gFat: 0.2gSaturated Fat: 0.1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.02gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.05gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 87mgPotassium: 70mgFiber: 0.3gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 291IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 38mgIron: 0.2mg

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

Additional Info

Course: Herb and Seasoning Mixes
Cuisine: American
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  1. Jay says:

    4 stars
    My dry buttermilk says to refrigerate after opening….. so shouldn’t this dry mix be stored in the fridge?

    1. Katherine says:

      Once it is opened than yes you should store it in the fridge, if the bag is awkward to store in your fridge you can put it in an airtight jar that you label so it can be stacked with other stuff.