Homemade Ranch Seasoning Mix

$0.53 per batch
By Beth Moncel
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Prep 5 minutes
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Those little packets of ranch seasoning mix that you can get at the store are pretty versatile. You can do so much more with them than just mixing up a quick batch of ranch dressing. That flavorful mix of buttermilk and herbs can be used to coat just anything in a tangy, herby, creamy goodness. But I wanted to make my own homemade ranch seasoning so I could whip up any amount needed and so I’d know every last ingredient in the mix.

Ranch seasoning mix ingredients in a small wooden bowl with lemon, garlic, and parsley on the sides

Buttermilk Powder is a Must

Most of the ingredients in this homemade ranch seasoning mix are pantry staples, but there is one special ingredient that can not be substituted, buttermilk powder, which is basically dehydrated buttermilk. Buttermilk powder provides tangy and creamy flavors without having to add a liquid to the mix. This allows you to get that classic ranch flavor in dry form, which is perfect for things like seasoning popcorn or making a dry rub for meat.

It usually comes in a small round container and can be found in the baking aisle, usually near canned evaporated milk or dry milk. I used Saco brand Buttermilk blend (the brand that I see most often in grocery stores here in the U.S.). It looks like this:

A container of buttermilk powder

How to Use Homemade Ranch Seasoning

I’m super excited to have finally made my own ranch seasoning because there are just so many ways to use it. Here are just a few ideas:

How to Store Homemade Ranch Seasoning Mix

The recipe below is a small batch about the same as one ranch seasoning packet you’d buy in the store. If you want to scale the recipe up and save some pre-made mix you can do that. Store the ranch seasoning mix in an air-tight container in the refrigerator. It should stay good for several months, but as with any dried herb, the flavor will slowly diminish over time.

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Homemade Ranch Seasoning Mix

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This super simple homemade ranch seasoning makes great ranch dressing and can also be used to season, meat, vegetables, pasta, and more.
Author: Beth Moncel
ranch seasoning mix ingredients in a wooden bowl with ingredients on the sides
Servings 1 batch (about 3 Tbsp)
Prep 5 minutes
Total 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp buttermilk powder ($0.15)
  • 1/2 tsp dried parsley ($0.05)
  • 1/4 tsp dried dill ($0.03)
  • 1/4 tsp onion powder ($0.02)
  • 1/8 tsp garlic powder ($0.02)
  • 1/4 tsp lemon pepper ($0.02)
  • 1/8 tsp sugar ($0.01)
  • 1/8 tsp salt ($0.02)
  • 1/8 tsp freshly cracked black pepper ($0.01)
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Instructions 

  • Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Use immediately or store in an air-tight container until ready to use.

To Make Ranch Dressing

  • Combine the ranch seasoning mix with ¼ cup mayonnaise, ¼ cup sour cream, and ¼ cup milk. Whisk until smooth.

To Make Chip Dip

  • Combine the ranch seasoning mix with 1 cup sour cream and stir until smooth. Let the dip sit for about 10 minutes to allow the flavors to blend.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1batchCalories: 54kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 4gFat: 1gSodium: 354mgFiber: 1g
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close up of mixed ranch seasoning in the bowl with a measuring spoon

Use your homemade ranch seasoning mix as a dry powder to season meat, vegetables, pasta, and more. Or, use it to whip up a batch of ranch dressing or chip dip…

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Ace
12.12.24 5:58 pm

Is there any vegan equivalent to this ranch dressing? I can’t have dairy so the buttermilk powder is out. It didn’t need to taste exactly like ranch for me, but I’m looking for a sub for that tang that buttermilk provides. Any ideas?

Paige Rhodes
12.13.24 10:37 am
Reply to  Ace

You could try adding nutritional yeast instead of buttermilk powder! As for a liquid alternative to buttermilk, you could try a vegan sour cream. :)

Js
09.05.24 3:30 am

Haven’t eaten it yet. Hang five

Wendy
03.20.23 2:50 pm

I searched all over until I finally found buttermilk powder at Bulk Barn. Then I couldn’t remember what recipe I wanted it for! So thanks for putting this recipe out today! Making the homemade ranch today!

Kat
11.01.21 9:36 pm

I see that the mix will keep in the fridge for a couple of months, but how long would you think ranch dressing (with this recipe) would last? A couple of weeks? As long as the earliest sell by date for any of the perishables?

Emily
09.10.21 8:41 pm

Really tasty on popcorn!

Emily
09.10.21 8:41 pm
Reply to  Emily

Really tasty on popcorn!

Jane J
09.02.21 10:27 am

I like this to keep in the fridge to make up a quick batch at a moment’s notice. I used 7 times the quantities to make a jar full. Thank you!

Julie L
08.28.21 2:21 pm

What do you suggest as a replacement for the buttermilk powder to make this dairy-free?

Elizabeth
09.18.21 8:14 am
Reply to  Julie L

To make it vegan, or dairy free, omit the buttermilk powder and use apple cider beggar when making your dips (with vegan versions of Mayo, sour cream, etc.) marinades and such. It will give it the.

JE
02.13.24 6:42 pm
Reply to  Julie L

What about a little bit of nutritional yeast? I would experiment with not using the full amount of buttermilk, but I bet it would taste ok since it has a bit of a cheese/ rich flavor? Would probably be fine with sour cream and milk alternative. Maybe see what they make vegan ranch recipes with?

Jen
08.26.21 6:12 pm

Just what I’ve been looking for, thank you!

Linda
08.26.21 9:55 am

Buttermilk powder? Never heard of it! Where would a person buy this product?

Tim Rybak
08.26.21 10:25 am
Reply to  Linda

It’s in most grocery stores, typically on the baking aisle. Look near the normal powdered milk. It’s perfect to keep on hand for anything buttermilk related! Keeps forever.

K
08.26.21 12:44 pm
Reply to  Linda

It’s simply dried making it shelf stable. It’s great in baked goods and homemade dips. You can often find it at places with bulk spices if you want just a little.

Doris
09.02.21 9:12 am
Reply to  K

Buttermilk powder will change once opened.l lost a whole container and was really mad at myself..Refrigerate or throw your money away like l did

Bobi
09.16.21 10:55 pm
Reply to  Linda

You could swap buttermilk for the regular milk in the ranch dressing recipe. That may work for you.

On the package of buttermilk powder, it takes 4 Tablespoons of buttermilk powder to 1 cup of water. So, because BB recipe calls for 2 Tablespoons powder but only 1/4 cup of regular milk it may be missing a little bit of tartness. It should be fine.

Marla Schultz
08.23.21 9:45 pm

I’m curious why so many Ranch dressing recipes contain dill. The store bought version doesn’t seem to have that flavor at all, but almost every Ranch dressing I’ve found online contains dill.

Thank you for sharing this recipe. It looks like a great way to have Ranch powder ready to go for whenever you need it.

Kelly
08.29.21 2:04 pm
Reply to  Marla Schultz

Marla, lol, I’m a little wondering this myself… not a fan of dill and wonder how it affects the taste or if a substitute herb could be used instead.

Angelina
08.23.21 2:56 pm

Where would I find buttermilk powder in the supermarket?  This pasta dish sounds amazing, & I’d love to try it.

Robin B
08.23.21 10:12 am

For some reason I bought a can of that buttermilk powder pre-pandemic and still haven’t opened it. Will definitely make this and Beth if you have any other recipes to use up this stuff would like to see them. I wonder if you could make a homemade bisquik blend….

Sally
08.20.21 5:34 pm

Oh, I’ve been looking for a good ranch recipe. I wish there was a way to save these recipes, like a login and recipe box or something. I find really good recipes on here then I forget months later. 

Patty
09.27.21 12:51 pm
Reply to  Sally

Are you new to the Internet? There are a billion ways to do this. If you don’t want to save them here as Beth has helpfully suggested, you could save them to a Pinterest board. You could post it on Facebook and save the post. You could email it to yourself. You could copy the recipe and paste it into a word or google doc and save it like that. You could take a photo of it. You could screenshot it. YOU COULD WRITE IT DOWN ON PAPER WITH A PEN.

K
12.30.22 9:09 am
Reply to  Patty

Maybe she is new to the internet. While I’m not new to the internet, some of your suggestions, I do not know how to do.💁‍♀️ Because, I have not had a need to do them.

There wasn’t any reason to be so rude. Budget Bytes is a happy place. Let’s keep it that way!

Emily
08.19.21 10:13 am

I LOVE THIS! I’ve been using the packets for years, feeling guilty about all the extraneous ingredients and the high cost. Yay! Thanks, Beth!

Cheryl
08.18.21 6:21 pm

Okay, now I see the dressing instructions.