Learn how to make the absolute BEST Vegan Ranch Dressing Oil-free and No Mayo! This recipe is dairy-free and tastes better than the traditional dairy kind! Perfect for healthy salads. Made with cashews, yogurt, vinegar and spices!
BEST VEGAN RANCH DRESSING
Who doesn’t love ranch dressing? I know I ate bucket loads before going vegan and now we have the absolute most amazing vegan, oil-free ranch dressing that you will ever need! And unlike many versions out there, this one does not use vegan mayo or oil! Yes, this vegan ranch is oil-free and made with healthy ingredients! I’m all about recreating classics in a healthier way, just like with this Vegan Thousand Island Dressing that tastes 100% authentic!
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. Better to just make your own! But this vegan ranch dressing recipe will blow all the others away!
I used my original recipe as the base but changed up a couple of things and it is incredible. All my spices are the same but for that truly tangy and authentic taste and texture, I subbed most of the milk with yogurt! Oh boy did it improve that flavor! I found this to taste so much like the classic ranch and my family agreed. My hubby (Mr. Picky) called it “spot on” and “brilliant”.
INGREDIENTS NEEDED
Full amounts and details on recipe card below.
- raw cashews
- non-dairy plain unsweetened yogurt: I use the So Delicious coconut yogurt, but Kite Hill almond yogurt is delicious, too.
- non-dairy milk: I used “lite” canned coconut milk because it’s very creamy and lends a beautiful texture. If you are allergic, make sure to use another creamy milk like soy or a high-quality oat milk.
- white vinegar
- dry mustard
- onion powder
- garlic powder
- dried dill
HOW TO MAKE VEGAN RANCH DRESSING
Step 1: Add all of the ingredients to a high-powered blender and blend until smooth.
Step 2: Place in the fridge to chill until thickened.
I hope you love this Vegan Ranch Dressing as much as we do! I find that this ranch dressing is not only delicious on salads, but also on pizza or even avocado toast!
MORE VEGAN DRESSINGS TO TRY
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Best Vegan Ranch Dressing (Oil-free)
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup (75g) raw unsalted cashews (use sunflower kernels if allergic but keep in mind it will yield a different flavor)
- 1/2 cup (120g) non-dairy unsweetened plain yogurt, I used SoDelicious coconut buy soy or another creamy yogurt should work
- 1/4 cup (60g) canned "lite" coconut milk, shaken first (or soy milk, but I preferred the taste of the coconut)
- 1 1/2 tablespoons (23g) white distilled vinegar (THIS IS KEY to ranch flavor, so do not sub with another vinegar)
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon dry mustard
- 3/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon dried dill
- I use this scale.
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill (for stirring in at the end)
FLAVOR VARIATIONS
- I tested this as other flavors too that were outstanding. Try any 3 of these separate versions with 2 tablespoons (30g) of fined diced of the following: chopped green or black olives, chopped green chiles or chopped pickled jalapenos.
Instructions
- If you do not have a high-powered blender like a Vitamix, then you will need to soak your cashews overnight in a bowl of water, otherwise your dressing will be gritty. Drain, rinse and proceed.
- Add all of the ingredients, except the fresh dill, to a blender and process for a couple of minutes, stopping to scrape the sides, until completely smooth. The dressing will be on the runny side, perfectly pourable, but will thicken a lot in the fridge more like a dip for veggies.
- Pour the dressing into a container and stir in the fresh dill. This is so it is visible in the end dressing and does not turn the dressing green when blended.
- Use immediately or store in the fridge for a couple of hours to chill and thicken some before using.
- It will thicken up a lot like a dip overnight so give it a good stir before use. You can slightly thin it out with a tad of water and an extra splash of vinegar if needed. The dressing is good for a week in the fridge.
Nutrition
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Jacquelyn
Oh Myyyyy! This IS the best vegan ranch dressing, ever!! Way better than store bought, less sodium! Thank you so much Brandi for sharing your talent!! I make this for my Mom and me and we love it! 🤤
brandi.doming@yahoo.com
Woohoo, thank you Jacquelyn for this amazing feedback!!
Debra
I will come back and rate this after I make it. I just want to thank you for your oil free vegan recipes. Im a vegan now and love it. But I am following the Ornish lifestyle diet to reverse heart disease. Oil is not allowed but in very small amounts like a spray on a pan to brown something. Have you watched the movie on Netflix “The Game Changers”? I’m guessing you have it supports a Vegan lifestyle to live or live better.
brandi.doming@yahoo.com
Thank you so much Debra! I have not actually watched it but heard great things. I’m not much of a tv or movie person at all, so I rarely watch tv.
Carol
This recipe was a god send when I found it! Thank you for creating it. I had missed the taste of ranch dressing and the prepared ones either didn’t taste good or had too much processed ingredients. Over time I have made the following changes. I use 3/4 cup cashews, 3/4 cup coconut milk, omit the yogurt, add 1 tbsp lemon juice, add 1/2 tsp dried chives. After blending I add whatever fresh herbs I have in the garden – usually parsley, basil and dill. Also I am generous in the measuring of the onion powder, garlic powder and mustard, but scant on the salt measurement.
Paula Kain
I’ve tried several versions of vegan ranch dressing and you hit the mark! I like this one better than bottled Ranch Dressing! Thank you for a fantastic recipe!
brandi.doming@yahoo.com
I am really thrilled to hear that Paula!!
Barb
I am looking forward to making this recipe. However I don’t understand what the comment in the ingredient list means where it says I used this scale. Maybe I’m missing something?
brandi.doming@yahoo.com
That just means that is the food scale I use to weigh all my gram measurements for my recipes.
Carol
Best vegan ranch recipe I have found!