Ranch Dressing
Ranch Dressing is one of my all-time favourites!
Like so many iconic recipes, it has an interesting past. It was first made by a plumbing contractor, Steven Henson, in Anchorage, Alaska, to feed his work crews. In his mid-30s, he retired from plumbing, moved to Santa Barbara, California, and opened a guest ranch called Hidden Valley, where the dressing was on the menu. The dressing was so popular guests bought jars of it to take home … it was then commercialised, and the rest is history!
Traditionally, it is made from buttermilk, mayonnaise, herbs and spices, most notably dill. To avoid the seed oils found in most mayonnaise, I use a combination of sour cream, Greek yogurt and pure cream (be careful to select a cream without fillers and thickeners).
In the summer, I love it with a Cobb Salad, and in the winter, I stir it through roasted cauliflower, broccoli, and fried bacon.
Clean Ranch Dressing
Ingredients
Instructions
- Add all of the ingredients to a jar and shake well to combine.
- Cover tightly and store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.