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Published: Aug 20, 2026 by beneficialbento · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

Homemade Buttermilk Ranch Dressing Mix (no MSG)

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Distinctive, tangy, and famously familiar - classic, all-American ranch dressing mix just makes everything taste better. Made of buttermilk powder, basic spices and salt, but with no MSG or other chemicals we don't need in our food. It's just a stir or shake away from being your go-to seasoning, all day every day!

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Now,  what can you do with a packet of ranch dressing? Here's some ideas:

  1. Make your own ranch dressing (you know, for salad dressing). If you don't want to use my ranch dressing recipe, for some reason. It's so much better than store-bought ranch!
  2. Make ranch dip. This is what we typically use it for at our house. My grandkids will dip pretty much anything from the garden in ranch and proclaim it the best.
  3. Branch out and make some Tomatillo Ranch dressing. It's so good on taco salads, tacos, bowls, and all kinds of food that need some sauce.
  4. Use it to make my Healthy Blue Cheese dip.
  5. If you're allergic to eggs, you can use this mix to make some Egg Free Ranch Dressing.
  6. There are lots of recipes that use a ranch dressing mix packet as an ingredient. This mix will replace that in pretty much any recipe.
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Notes from Kristie's Kitchen

  • Makes: 1 ounce of mix, which is equal to one packet of ranch dressing mix.
  • Prep time/ actual time spent in the kitchen: How does 5 minutes sound? You need just enough time to stir a few ingredients together and it's done!
  • Replacing MSG was not easy at first. But after lots of trial and error I finally figured it out. More down below 👇

The Secret Ingredient that Makes This So Good

It was SO hard getting this recipe to taste like the store bought mixes. I tried all kinds of different ways, including adding powdered dried mushrooms! But nothing could take the place of MSG (monosodium glutamate), which makes foods taste extra… savory? (it was hard to put my finger on it).

But I have learned a lot lately about the health issues that can come from eating too much MSG, and I was determined to cut it out of my food as much as I could. Plus, most ranch seasoning packets contain some form of sugar (like maltodextrin). Why would it need sugar? Why?? It's totally unnecessary.

So what was the key ingredient that made it all work? I actually found 2 ingredients that added that super savory, tangy flavor. Either one can do the job - citric acid powder (which is a common canning ingredient), or vitamin C powder (ascorbic acid).

The 6 Things You Need

Once you've got your ingredients out, there's no need to make just one ounce of this mix. It's just as easy to double or triple the recipe (scroll down to see a handy little chart to help  make that even easier). This mix can be kept on your pantry shelf, ready and waiting for you to whip up something delicious.

  • Buttermilk powder - use my link for a quick and easy way to get some ASAP.
  • Dried dill - for this recipe you will need dried, not fresh herbs. We want this to be a shelf stable mix.
  • Dried parsley -although I adore fresh Italian parsley and use it in a lot of recipes, in this case it needs to be dried.
  • Garlic powder and onion powder - just those simple ingredients you can find at any grocery store
  • Citric acid powder, or vitamin C powder - Either one will do nicely. These are fairly common ingredients, even if they are new to you. Scroll down to find out where to buy them.

Where to Buy the Ingredients

Buttermilk powder is essential to this recipe, but it might be hard to find in your local grocery store. Save yourself some time and go ahead and order it online. You can use it in pancake and waffle mix too.

Citric acid is pretty common in stores where you find canning jars and supplies. Vitamin C powder can be found where vitamins are sold in grocery stores and in health food stores.

For Tangy, Delicious Ranch Dressing Mix

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Let's Make some Ranch Dressing Mix

Once you try homemade ranch seasoning mix, I bet you'll want to make it again. Just open up this blog post and let these step by step photos be your guide and you can make it along with me. Scroll down to the recipe card for the complete recipe.

step 1. add ingredients to jar

Step 1. In a small airtight container or jar combine the buttermilk powder, spices, salt, and either vitamin C powder or citric acid.

step 2. shake to combine

Step 2. Whisk well until combined. Or add a tight fitting lid and shake until it's well combined.

step 3. store in airtight container

Step 3. Add an airtight lid and store in a cool, dry place like a pantry. Do not refrigerate or it might pick up humidity and clump together.

ranch dip, square

Step 4. To make into dip: Add 1 oz. of ranch dressing mix to 2 cups of sour cream or plain Greek yogurt and mix well.

step 3. pour in jar, chill

Bonus Tip 👇

If you feel like you want to add a little more tangy flavor to your dip or salad dressing, add a little apple cider vinegar or dill pickle juice when you make ranch dressing or dip. Just add one teaspoon at a time until you like how it tastes.

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Distinctive, tangy, and famously familiar - classic, all-American ranch dressing mix just makes everything taste better. Made of buttermilk powder, basic spices and salt, but with no MSG or other chemicals we don't need in our food. It's just a stir or shake away from being your go-to seasoning, all day every day!

  • Author: beneficialbento
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 ounce, which equals one packet of seasoning 1x
  • Category: dressings, Lunch, salad dressing, salads, seasonings
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Gluten-Free, low sugar

Ingredients

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  • 2 tablespoons buttermilk powder
  • 1 teaspoon dried dill
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 ½ teaspoons salt¼ teaspoon vitamin C powder or citric acid powder

Instructions

  1. In a small container or jar combine the buttermilk powder, spices, salt, and vitamin C powder or citric acid.
  2. Whisk well until combined. Or add a tight fitting lid and shake until it's well combined.
  3. Store in a cool, dry place like a pantry. Do not refrigerate or it might pick up humidity and clump together.

Equipment

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Notes

  1. Buttermilk powder, vitamin C powder, and citric acid powder are easy to buy using my affiliate  links.
  2. To make into dip: Add 1 oz. of ranch dressing mix to 2 cups of sour cream or plain Greek yogurt and mix well.
  3. To make into salad dressing: Add 1 cup of buttermilk, ½ cup of sour cream, and ¾ cup mayonnaise to 1 oz. of this dry mix.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 ounce
  • Calories: 72
  • Sugar: 8.1 g
  • Sodium: 3582.8 mg
  • Fat: 2.1 g
  • Carbohydrates: 10.7 g
  • Fiber: 0.5 g
  • Protein: 6.6 g
  • Cholesterol: 10 mg

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Make a Double or Tripe Batch

If you're getting all the ingredients out, you might as well make a double or triple batch of ranch dressing mix. It is just as easy and will save you time in the future to have a jar of it already made when you need it.

ingredientsTo make 1 ounce:To make 2 ounces:To make 3 ounces:
buttermilk powder2 Tablespoons4 Tablespoons6 Tablespoons
dried dill1 teaspoon2 teaspoons3 teaspoons
dried parsley1 teaspoon2 teaspoons3 teaspoons
garlic powder½ teaspoon1 teaspoon1 ½ teaspoons
onion powder½ teaspoon1 teaspoon1 ½ teaspoons
salt1 ½ teaspoons3 teaspoons4 ½ teaspoons
citric acid/vit. C pwd.¼ teaspoon½ teaspoon¾ teaspoon
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Recipe creator: Kristie Winget, who loves gardening, singing, and making food from scratch. Here's a little more about me.

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