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Salsa Ranch Dressing

Jar of salsa ranch surrounded by fresh veggies.

This delicious Tex Mex dressing combines two favorites – buttermilk ranch and salsa – to make Salsa Ranch Dressing. Tasty on salads or as a dip for veggies and chicken.

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Salsa ranch, also know as fiesta ranch or southwest ranch, is one of my favorite easy dressings to make at home.

It combines two of my favorite condiments to make a creamy, zesty, flavor-packed dressing that is delicious on all the things.

Ingredients for Salsa Ranch Dressing

This dressing is SO easy to whip up. Here’s what you are going to need:

  • Buttermilk ranch dressing mix: This is also sometimes labeled restaurant-style ranch dressing. If you can’t find you can sub in a regular ranch packet mix.
  • Mayo
  • Buttermilk
  • Lime: The zest of 1 lime adds so zing and freshness to the dressing.
  • Salsa: Use your favorite salsa. I like to use a smoother, restaurant-style salsa since we’re just whisking the dressing together rather than blending. If you don’t mind bigger chunks in your dressing, you can definitely use a chunkier salsa.

Whisk Up the Salsa Ranch Dressing

This dressing is the easiest to make. Simply whisk together all the ingredients. As the dressing sits it will thicken a bit. So if you’re using it right away, let it sit for 10 minutes.

It tastes even better after it’s been refrigerated for a few hours so if you have the time, make it ahead of time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are your favorite ways to use this dressing? I love this dressing over a southwest salad. Think corn, black beans, avocado, tortilla strips, grilled chicken or steak. It’s also great on taco salad or as a dip for veggies or chicken strips.

How long is the dressing good in the refrigerator? When stored in an airtight container, this dressing is good for up to 2 weeks or until the buttermilk expires (whichever comes first).

How can I lighten up this recipe? If you want a lower calorie dressing, you can use low-fat mayo or switch it out for nonfat greek yogurt. That will affect the flavor some but it will still be tasty.

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Salsa Ranch Dressing

This delicious Tex Mex dressing combines two favorites – buttermilk ranch and salsa – to make Salsa Ranch Dressing. Tasty on salads or as a dip for veggies and chicken.
Course Salad
Cuisine American
Keyword salsa ranch
Prep Time 5 minutes
Servings 2 cups
Author Meghan Payne-Hensley

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Whisk together all the ingredients. Let sit 10 minutes to thicken before using. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks (or the expiration date of the buttermilk).

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