Homemade Seed-Oil-Free Chipotle Ranch Dressing

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This quick and easy seed-oil free chipotle ranch dressing is so tasty, it will blow any store bought chipotle ranch dressing out of the water! And best of all, it’s so much better for you!    

 

 

I used to go to certain restaurants specifically because the chipotle ranch dressing was so delicious. But after having my first baby, I got very sick, ultimately had my gallbladder removed, and my stomach has never been the same.

 

I’ve found that what helps me feel the best with my current digestion issues is trying to avoid seed oils as much as possible, which is incredibly important with items like dressings that are made almost entirely of seed oils. If you want to know more about living a seed-oil-free life, check out that post here. This chipotle ranch dressing recipe is restaurant quality without all the seed oils!   

 

So since I can’t enjoy chipotle ranch out anymore, I’ve tried to recreate my favorite restaurant staples at home. Enter this incredible chipotle ranch dressing recipe. it makes an absolutely incredible, impress your friends and family, restaurant quality chipotle ranch. 

 

Ingredients

 

There are several ways you can make homemade chipotle ranch dressing. But all of them generally consist of spices, mayonnaise–if you’re trying to avoid seed oils, this is the ingredient that makes chipotle ranch full of seed-oils, so make sure you’re choosing a seed-oil free mayo–chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, and some form of dairy. If you want your dressing to be more runny like a salad dressing, use milk or buttermilk. If you want it to be more thick like a dip, use sour cream. If you want it to be more thick and a bit higher in protein, substitute the sour cream for greek yogurt, or use any combination of the three, don’t overthink it! 

 

So, if you’re looking for the easiest possible way to make homemade seed-oil free chipotle ranch dressing, buy ranch seasoning mix from the store and make it according to the package instructions using a seed-oil free mayo and adding chipotles in adobo. Those packets generally have other ingredients that I like to avoid, so if you want the convenience of the store bought dressing mix, with the healthiness of a homemade dressing, make your own dressing mix using the seasoning here! Mix the seasonings in bulk in a jar and when then you have your additive-free ranch seasoning mix so you can make ranch dressing with ease! 

 

Instructions

 

This dressing could not be easier. Stick all the ingredients in a blender or a container you can use an immersion blender, then blend all the ingredients together until the chipotles are completely ground up. That’s it! Though I will say that the flavor for this dressing is best if you let it sit in the fridge for at least a couple hours before serving. This gives the ingredients time to get to know each other and blend together. 

 

Notes

 

  • When storing the dressing, I usually go off of the soonest expiration date to determine how long I can store it. For example, if I use mayo and sour cream, the sour cream will almost definitely have a sooner expiration date than the mayo. Now say the sour cream expires in two weeks from the day I made my ranch dressing, that means I will only keep that batch of dressing for two weeks (if it makes it that long).   

 

Love, 

     this Mama 

 

Homemade Seed-Oil-Free Chipotle Ranch Dressing

This quick and easy seed-oil free chipotle ranch dressing is so tasty, it will blow any store bought chipotle ranch dressing out of the water! And best of all, it’s so much better for you!
Prep Time 5 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup mayonnaise seed-oil-free
  • ½ cup sour cream or Greek yogurt
  • ½ tsp dried chives
  • ½ tsp dried dill weed
  • ½ tsp dried parsley flakes
  • ½ tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp onion powder
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 2-4 whole chipotle peppers in adobo sauce depending on how spicy you want it

Instructions
 

  • Put all the ingredients in a blender , and blend until the chipotle peppers are ground up. If you want a runnier ranch, add milk to get your desired consistency.
    1 cup mayonnaise, ½ cup sour cream, ½ tsp dried chives, ½ tsp dried dill weed, ½ tsp dried parsley flakes, ½ tsp garlic powder, ½ tsp onion powder, ¼ tsp black pepper, ¼ tsp salt, 2-4 whole chipotle peppers in adobo sauce

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