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I recently needed a ranch dressing mix for a recipe,
and didn't have one un hand.
and didn't have one un hand.
The Internet came through with this recipe that worked well.
I'm posting for future reference.
You can mix this with kefir instead of buttermilk.
You can mix this with kefir instead of buttermilk.
Homemade Ranch Seasoning Mix
1/3 c. dry buttermilk (**see note below**)
2 T. dried parsley
1 1/2 t. dried dill weed
2 t. garlic powder
2 t. onion powder
2 t. dried onion flakes
1 t. ground black pepper
1 t. dried chives
1 t. salt
Whisk all ingredients together until blended. If you want a more finely-ground seasoning mix, you can pulse the mixture in a food processor until it reaches your desired consistency.
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 months.
*3 T. of this mix = 1 packet of the store-bought seasoning mix
2 T. dried parsley
1 1/2 t. dried dill weed
2 t. garlic powder
2 t. onion powder
2 t. dried onion flakes
1 t. ground black pepper
1 t. dried chives
1 t. salt
Whisk all ingredients together until blended. If you want a more finely-ground seasoning mix, you can pulse the mixture in a food processor until it reaches your desired consistency.
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 months.
*3 T. of this mix = 1 packet of the store-bought seasoning mix
**TO MAKE RANCH DRESSING:
Combine 1 T. seasoning mix with 1/3 c. mayo and 1/3 c. milk, and whisk to combine. You can also substitute Greek yogurt for the mayo.
**You can omit the buttermilk powder if you would like to use fresh buttermilk, or if you would just like the straight spices for the seasoning mix.**
Combine 1 T. seasoning mix with 1/3 c. mayo and 1/3 c. milk, and whisk to combine. You can also substitute Greek yogurt for the mayo.
**You can omit the buttermilk powder if you would like to use fresh buttermilk, or if you would just like the straight spices for the seasoning mix.**
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