Vegan Ranch Dressing Recipe - Elavegan (2024)

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This vegan ranch dressing is super flavorful, creamy, tangy, and takes less than 5 minutes to prepare with simple pantry ingredients! Even better, this dairy-free ranch recipe is also gluten-free, and you can make it oil-free/nut-free. In no time at all, you have a delicious herby vegan salad dressing, dip, spread, or sauce!

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5-Minute Creamy, Tangy, Vegan Ranch Dressing

With just a few simple ingredients and several herbs and seasonings, you can whip up a batch of the best creamy, tangy, dairy-free ranch dressing – perfect for salads, pizza, and dipping these moreish buffalo cauliflower wings. Plus, using it to dip veggies is basically a top-tip for fussy eaters (aka it’s child-approved)!

Is Ranch vegan?

Traditional ranch dressing contains dairy. The ingredients include buttermilk and sometimes mayo, salt, garlic, onion, mustard, and several herbs. However, it’s really simple to make your own dairy-free ranch dressing at home in just minutes!

Providing an option to use either a store-bought or homemade vegan mayonnaise ‘base,’ this vegan ranch dressing recipe can be nut-free, oil-free, and/or completely whole-food plant-based. I often like to use my creamy, oil-free homemade vegan mayo (containing raw cashews). If using a store-bought option, this vegan ranch recipe will be ready in just minutes!

It’s also a must-have at any game day, potluck, or party. Leftovers are good for between 1-2 weeks (depending on which ‘base’ you use), too – so it’s an excellent meal-prep dairy-free veggie dip you can have on hand at all times!

Inspired to make more simple dips and sauces? You might also like thisHibachi-style Yum Yum sauce, a simple tahini dressing, or vegan tzatziki sauce!

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The Ingredients

  • Vegan mayonnaise:I used homemade mayonnaise. However, you can use your favorite store-bought option. Luckily, there are tons out there these days – Just Mayo, Vegenaise, FYH mayo, Hellmann’s, etc.).
  • Garlic:Adjust the amount to personal taste. I like to use a combination of fresh and dried for the best-flavored vegan ranch dip.
  • Apple cider vinegar:or white vinegar – this helps to provide the ‘tang’ that buttermilk in regular ranch dressing has. You could even use some dill pickle juice (though you may need slightly more).
  • Dairy-free milk:You can use any unsweetened dairy-free milkor water to thin the ranch to your desired consistency.
  • Dried herbs/Seasonings:Dried parsley, onion powder, garlic powder, dry mustard (or fresh), paprika, and salt and black pepper make up the simple seasoning base for this vegan ranch dip.
  • Chives:You’ll need fresh chopped chives to taste.

Optional add-ins and recipe variations:

  • Cayenne pepper:For a hint (or more) of heat, feel free to add some cayenne powder to this vegan ranch dressing recipe. You could even add some hot sauce for more heat (and color). Of course, chipotle powder would also work well for a sweet, smoky, spicy flavor.
  • Jalapeño ranch:Add a chopped and deseeded jalapeño (or adjust the amount to personal preference) to a blender with the ranch ingredients.
  • BBQ Ranch:Add a few tablespoons of BBQ sauce (store-bought or homemade) to the vegan ranch recipe.
  • Dill: Fresh and dried dill are both popular additions to homemade ranch dressing. I recommend adding 3/4 tsp dried and increasing to taste.
  • Sweetener: If you find the dairy-free dressing a little too tangy/savory, you can use a little maple syrup or another sweetener of your choice to balance the flavors (to taste). Be careful, though, as it only takes a tiny amount.
  • Nutritional yeast: This will help to provide a little more umami and can be added to taste.

Please read the recipe card below for thefull ingredients list,measurements, complete recipe method, and nutritional information.

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How to Make Vegan Ranch Dressing

To say the process of making this homemade vegan ranch dressing recipe is simple would be an understatement. In fact, it requires just two simple steps and less than 5 minutes of your time!

  • Add all the vegan ranch ingredients to a bowl and whisk thoroughly to combine.

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I added three tablespoons of dairy-free milk, as I prefer a thick sauce/dressing. However, feel free to thin it out further to personal preference.

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  • Try the vegan ranch dip and adjust any of the seasonings, to taste. For a bit of heat, you can also add a pinch of cayenne pepper.

After whisking the plant-based ranch dressing, I recommend waiting a few hours (2-3) to allow all the flavors to meld and develop, and then you’ll have a new favorite vegan condiment, ready for drizzling, dipping, and spreading over everything!

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How to Serve

There are so many ways you can enjoy this dairy-free ranch dressing, including:

  • Serve withcruditéslike carrot sticks, cucumber sticks, bell pepper strips, celery sticks, baby corn, and even tomato slices.
  • OR to drizzle and diproastedvegetables– like these cauliflower steaks and all your favorite veggies.
  • As acoolingdipfor buffalo cauliflower wings or marinated tofu.
  • Slather overburgers,hotdogs, andsandwiches– like this black bean burger or vegan grilled cheese.
  • To drizzle over and dip withpizzas– like this vegan Italian Neapolitan pizza, zucchini crust pizza, or sweet potato crust pizza.
  • Withfries, French fries, andveggiefries– like these crispy oven-baked potato wedges, vegan chili cheese fries, nacho fries, carrot fries, etc.
  • As asaladdressing– for simple leafy salads and buddha/grain bowls.
  • To dollop overchili– like this vegan bean chili.
  • Drizzle the dressing over tacos– like these chickpea tacos or oven-baked spinach tacos.

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How to Make Ahead and Store

Make ahead:Since this vegan ranch dressing tastes even better after several hours (or even the next day), I encourage you to prepare the recipe in advance!

Store: The shelf life of your ranch will depend on whether you’ve used homemade or store-bought dairy-free mayo. With homemade mayo, I recommend storing the plant-based ranch dressing in an airtight jar for 5-7 days. When using store-bought mayo, it may last up to 2 weeks (or slightly longer).

It may thicken up slightly in the refrigerator. So feel free to add a little additional water/milk to bring it to the correct consistency, if needed.

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FAQs

Can you freeze vegan Ranch Dressing?

I haven’t actually tried, as I imagine that there could be some separation upon thawing. However, if you want to try, I recommend freezing for up to three months. Then either whisk well or blend upon thawing.

Is Ranch Dressing bad for you?

This depends on what you consider ‘healthy.’ Store-bought versions usually contain preservatives and several processed ingredients, dairy, (and fats). However, this homemade ranch dressing can be made with either store-bought vegan mayo or homemade mayo. Meaning it can be entirely plant-based!

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Recipe Notes and FAQs

  • Allow it to marinate:Just like several simple sauces and salads (like this German cucumber salad), this vegan ranch dressing tastes so much better after having a few hours to allow the flavors to meld and marinate.
  • If you love it super herby: Feel free to increase the amount of dried herbs in this recipe.
  • Fresh vs. Dried herbs:The more fresh herbs you use in this vegan ranch recipe, the shorter the shelf life.
  • Adjust the herbs/seasonings: One of the best things about making this homemade ranch is to tweak it to personal preference. Start by using half the seasonings, then increase to taste.

More Vegan Dips and Sauces

  • Vegan Sour Cream
  • Vegan Cheese Sauce
  • Homemade Hoisin Sauce
  • Chinese Garlic Stir-Fry Sauce
  • Easy Peanut Sauce

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Vegan Ranch Dressing Recipe

Author: Michaela Vais

This vegan ranch dressing is super flavorful, creamy, tangy, and takes less than 5 minutes to prepare with simple pantry ingredients! Even better, this dairy-free ranch recipe is also gluten-free, and you can make it oil-free/nut-free. In no time at all, you have a delicious herby vegan salad dressing, dip, spread, or sauce!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course dressing, Sauce

Cuisine American

Servings 8

Calories 95 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (240 g) vegan mayonnaise (see notes)
  • 2 cloves garlic finely minced
  • 1 tsp dried parsley
  • 3/4 tsp dried dill
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder (more to taste)
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder (more to taste)
  • 1/4 tsp dry mustard or use 1 tsp fresh
  • 1/4 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp apple cider vinegar or white vinegar
  • 3-5 tbsp dairy-free milk or water, to thin
  • Sea salt and black pepper to taste
  • Fresh chopped chives to taste (I used 1 1/2 tbsp)

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    Add all ingredients to a bowl and whisk thoroughly until combined. I added about 3 tablespoons of dairy-free milk, as I prefer a thicker dressing, but feel free to add more for a thinner dressing.

  • Try it and add more seasonings to taste. You can also add a pinch of cayenne pepper if you like it spicy.

  • You can use the dressing immediately, or transfer it to a jar and let it marinate in the fridge for a few hours. Serve with crudités like carrot sticks, cucumber sticks, bell pepper strips, celery sticks, baby corn, and tomato slices or Air Fryer Buffalo Cauliflower Wings. Enjoy!

Notes

  • I used homemade vegan mayonnaise (oil-free), but you can use your favorite brand of store-bought mayo.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Ranch Dressing Recipe

Serving Size

30 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

95

% Daily Value*

Fat

8

g

12

%

Saturated Fat

2

g

10

%

Carbohydrates

5

g

2

%

Fiber

2

g

8

%

Sugar

2

g

2

%

Protein

3

g

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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FAQs

Does Hidden Valley make vegan ranch? ›

My boyfriend is vegan and recently discovered the HVR Plant Powered Ranch. He loves this dressing and puts it on everything! It's his new favorite condiment. Before he chose to go vegan, he was a die-hard ranch fan and now he's so happy you make vegan ranch.

Does Trader Joe's have vegan ranch dressing? ›

Trader Joe's Vegan Ranch Dip Ingredients

It's made with a base of coconut cream, canola oil, water, red wine vinegar, parsley, garlic, sea salt, shallots, chives, black pepper, dill, and aside form the xanthan gum, it's all the healthy ingredients I'd use if I made my own homemade vegan ranch.

What is vegan ranch made of? ›

A classic ranch dressing uses mayonnaise, buttermilk and fresh herbs and flavorings. So for the vegan version we used a vegan mayonnaise and vegan buttermilk: made with some lemon juice and non-dairy milk, and fresh herbs and flavorings. This was all that was needed for a totally delicious vegan ranch dressing.

What is the difference between ranch and vegan ranch? ›

CAN VEGANS EAT RANCH? Yes, of course, as long as it's vegan! Traditional ranch dressings contain mayo though, so are not vegan. There are vegan ranch dressing brands out there, but they are full of oil and unhealthy ingredients.

Why is mayo not vegan? ›

Because mayonnaise has egg in it, it's not vegan. A food product that's vegan is made without any animal products. Instead of eggs, commercial vegan mayonnaise brands may use aquafaba, which is the thick liquid from cooking or soaking chickpeas.

Why does Hidden Valley Ranch taste different? ›

The ranch packet has a fresher taste, because you add your own mayo and milk. Even though all the herbs and spices in the mix are dried, they rehydrate quickly and leave you with a product that feels homemade. This version of Hidden Valley Ranch is more flavorful than the bottled version and much, much thicker.

Does Aldi have vegan ranch? ›

Check out the Earth Grown Salad Dressings in both Ranch and Caesar varieties. The vegan ranch combines vegan mayo with non-dairy buttermilk, herbs, and spices, while the cruelty-free Caesar dressing contains cold-pressed lemon juice, garlic, dijon mustard, and vegan mayo.

Does Chick Fil A have vegan dressing? ›

Enjoy the crunch of red bell pepper, vegan seasoned tortilla strips, and chili lime pepitas. Order your Spicy Southwest Salad sans chicken and cheese, and choose from Chick-fil-A's vegan-friendly dressings: Light Italian, Light Balsamic, or Zesty Apple Cider Vinaigrette.

Does vegan ranch taste the same? ›

It's phenomenally creamy, has the perfect amount of acidity to tingle your tastebuds, and packs in a wonderfully herby, oniony, garlicky bite. All the flavors and textures you love about ranch dressing but made vegan! And yes, it tastes exactly like classic ranch.

How long does vegan ranch last in fridge? ›

Storage Instructions. This homemade vegan ranch dressing will keep in the refrigerator for up to 1 week when stored in an airtight container. If using dried herbs, your vegan ranch dressing may last even longer. Freezing is not recommended as it is likely to separate and become a weird, grainy texture once thawed.

Is Chick Fil A avocado ranch vegan? ›

Avocado Lime Ranch Dressing

This item contains dairy, egg. View all Chick-fil-A® allergen information here.

Can a vegan drink almond milk? ›

As almond milk is made from seeds (yep, technically they are seeds, not nuts), they are in theory completely vegan, and as they are not generally not sweetened or altered with animal byproducts like honey, it is understood as vegan.

Can vegans eat hummus? ›

Hummus is a vegan staple that allows you to have some versatility in your diet. It's an immensely popular food amongst vegans so you may have found a new favourite yourself. It's available in a wide range of flavours and is very versatile in the kitchen so you can experiment with it if you wish to.

Can vegans eat ketchup? ›

Yes, generally tomato ketchup is suitable for vegans. Its core ingredients are usually tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, salt, herbs and spices, all of which are vegan friendly. But the ingredients list isn't the only thing we need to look at in order to get to the bottom of this question.

Can vegans eat olive oil? ›

The short answer is yes, olive oil is vegan! Olive oil is a completely plant-derived product that is made entirely from the fruit of the olive tree. The product does not require animals for sourcing or processing in any way.

Does vegan ranch exist? ›

This Vegan Ranch Dressing tastes exactly like classic ranch and is far better than any store-bought alternative. It's creamy with layers of tangy, herby, and garlicky flavors, and takes just 5 to 10 minutes to whip up. This Vegan Ranch Dressing is about to become your new best friend.

Why is ranch dressing not vegan? ›

If you are a Ranch Dressing fan like I am you'll know that most of the store-bought options are not vegan or oil-free. The base of most ranch recipes will be mayo or sour cream, both of which include dairy or eggs.

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