Lighter Greek Yogurt Ranch Dip
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This Greek Yogurt Ranch Dip is a healthier take on classic ranch dressing. It’s ultra creamy and packed with flavor, and this dip makes it so easy to get your daily dose of veggies in each day!
Creamy Greek Yogurt Ranch Dip
I learned something the hard way yesterday. I made this spinach artichoke hummus (took all the step-by-step photos), only to learn after all said and done that apparently it’s not my thing. It’s true that you just never know until you try it.
I think my heart was just set on something that tasted similar to a cheesy spinach artichoke dip, and even though I added a little bit of parmesan it just ended up tasting like an oddly textured, slightly off flavored hummus. So, I tossed that out and started with this.
This Greek yogurt ranch dip is definitely my thing! I ate nearly half of it in one sitting. My kids loved it too, which made my life easier because they ate plenty of veggies.
I even found myself coming back for a midnight snack. With that, I can only imagine how much of my veggie intake I got for the day, and I wasn’t even intending to eat all those veggies. A great dip can make you do crazy things, I guess.
The best part about this Greek yogurt dip (besides its irresistible taste and incredibly creamy texture) is that I don’t have to feel guilty about eating so much of the dip. It’s so much lighter than a traditional ranch, it only contains 3 Tbsp mayo total.
The rest is made up of Greek yogurt and some fresh and dried herbs. Another great part about it, no MSG here. I haven’t sworn off the ranch seasoning packets entirely yet but I’m trying to slowly wean myself off of them because of the MSG they contain.
I haven’t researched all the harmful effects of MSG, I’ve just heard over and over that it’s no good. This dip, however, is very good. I love knowing exactly what’s in it and that it’s fresh, sans preservatives.
It’s a summer must have recipe. Try it ASAP! You wouldn’t believe how easy it is so easy to make. And you might just find that you’ll nearly reach your recommended daily veggie intake in one sitting when you have this dip to coat them.
Greek Yogurt Ranch Dip Ingredients
For this Greek yogurt veggie dip, you’ll need:
- Greek yogurt
- Mayonnaise
- Garlic
- Fresh parsley
- Freeze dried chives
- Dried dill
- Onion powder
- Salt and pepper
How to Make Greek Yogurt Ranch Dip
Simply whisk together all the ingredients in a bowl. I like to let the ranch dip sit in the fridge for 30 minutes to give the flavors time to come together, but you can also eat it right away.
Can I Omit the Mayo in This Recipe?
Technically, yes you can. But your Greek yogurt dip won’t be as creamy without the mayonnaise. Personally, I don’t mind the little mayo that’s in this recipe since it adds so much flavor, but you can make this dip however you’d like.
Can I Make This With Regular Yogurt?
I wouldn’t recommend making this Greek yogurt veggie dip with regular yogurt, otherwise I’m afraid the dip would turn out too runny.
Tips for the Best Ranch Dip
- Use full-fat Greek yogurt. It has more flavor and makes for a creamier ranch dip.
- If you don’t have freeze dried chives, you can use regular dried chives instead.
- Don’t omit the bit of fresh parsley in this recipe, it really brightens the flavor up.
More Homemade Dips You’ll Love:
- 3-Ingredient Queso Cheese Dip
- Two Ingredient Fruit Dip
- The Best Spinach Artichoke Dip
- Greek Seven Layer Dip
- Bacon Cheddar Ranch Dip
- Smoked Salmon Dip
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Lighter Greek Yogurt Ranch Dip
Ingredients
- 1 1/3 cups plain Greek Yogurt (I used regular fat)
- 3 Tbsp full fat mayonnaise
- 1 clove garlic , finely minced
- 2 1/2 Tbsp chopped parsley , plus more for garnish
- 2 tsp freeze dried chives (or 1 tsp regular dried)
- 1 1/4 tsp dried dill
- 3/4 tsp onion powder
- 1/4 tsp salt , then more to taste (I did 1/4 + 1/8 tsp)
- 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
- Whisk together all ingredients in a bowl. Preferably chill 30 minutes (you can serve it right away I just like to let it rest and let the flavors meld a bit). Store in refrigerator in an airtight container. Serve with veggies.
Notes
- Use full-fat Greek yogurt in this recipe. It has more flavor and makes for a creamier ranch dip.
- Recipe Source: Cooking Classy