This homemade ranch seasoning recipe comes together with simple pantry spices in just minutes and tastes fresher, creamier, and way more flavorful than anything from a foil packet. There's something ridiculously satisfying about making your own seasoning blends from scratch. Maybe it's the fact that they take less than 5 minutes to make, cost way less than the store-bought packets, and somehow make absolutely everything taste better. Suddenly, popcorn, potatoes, veggie platters, dips and pasta salads are all living their best ranch-coated lives!

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Recipe At A Glance
- This ranch seasoning takes less than 5 minutes to make, uses pantry staple spices, and tastes way fresher than the store-bought packets.
- It is perfect for making homemade ranch dressing, dips, using on freshly buttered popcorn, or seasoning chicken and vegetables.
- Homemade ranch powder contains no unnecessary fillers or preservatives, unlike the store-bought versions.
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Ingredients You'll Need

- Buttermilk Powder - This is the magic ingredient in homemade ranch seasoning. It is responsible for creating that tangy, creamy base that is integral to making the best ranch powder.
- Mustard Powder - This is an optional ingredient, but highly recommended for the best flavor.
- Dried Spices - Stick with dried herbs and spices for this recipe so the seasoning stays fresh and shelf-stable for longer storage. Fresh herbs work too, but because they contain moisture, the seasoning should be used the same day it's made.
All of the ingredients and exact quantities can be found on the recipe card below.
Ways To Use The Seasoning
- Homemade Ranch Dressing - Stir this ranch powder with some mayonnaise, sour cream, or greek yogurt to turn it into ranch dressing.
- Popcorn Seasoning - Sprinkle this ranch mix over top of freshly buttered popcorn for the most delicious movie treat!
- Use It In Bread - Incorporate ranch powder into raw bread dough for a flavor explosion! For consistent flavor throughout the entire loaf, mix the seasoning directly into your dry flour mixture before adding any liquids. 1-2 Tablespoons per loaf is recommended.
- On Chicken - Use it as a topping for chicken before cooking, season breadcrumbs with it, or use it in a marinade for chicken breasts!
- French Fry Seasoning - Toss freshly baked crispy french fries with a couple of tablespoons to make ranch fries!
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How To Make Ranch Seasoning

Step 1
Measure the buttermilk powder and all spices into a small mixing bowl.

Step 2
Mix the spice blend using a whisk or a fork to ensure that all of the spices are distributed evenly.

Step 3
Transfer the ranch seasoning blend to a jar or airtight container and store in a cool, dry place.
Expert Tips For Best Results
- Use fresh buttermilk powder and spices for the best flavor. Fresher spices will give your ranch dressing mix a brighter, more vibrant taste and help it stay flavorful longer in storage.
- Adjust the salt to your preference. The salt in this ranch seasoning mix can be reduced even further, or leave it out completely if preferred.
- Add extra dill or mustard powder for a tangier ranch flavor. Both ingredients help boost that classic zesty ranch taste.
How To Store Seasoning
Store homemade ranch seasoning in an airtight jar or container. Store in a cool, dry place and use within 3-6 months. Label the jar with the date you made the seasoning mix, and double-check the expiry dates of your buttermilk powder and spices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Buttermilk powder (the key ingredient), garlic powder, onion powder, parsley, dill, chives, salt, pepper and mustard powder.
Most ranch seasoning packets contain about 3 Tablespoons of seasoning mix.
Yes. The seasoning still tastes delicious without it, though buttermilk powder gives ranch its classic creamy, tangy flavor.
Buttermilk powder can be found in the baking aisle at some grocery stores, at bulk food stores (like Bulk Barn) or ordered online.
Mix the seasoning with mayonnaise, sour cream, milk, or greek yogurt until smooth and creamy.

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- Mixing Bowl
- Wooden Spoon
- Storage Jar
Ingredients
- ½ cup Buttermilk Powder
- 1 ½ Tablespoons Garlic Powder
- 1 ½ Tablespoons Onion Powder
- 1 ½ Tablespoons Chives dried
- 1 Tablespoon Parsley dried
- 1 Tablespoon Dill dried
- 2 teaspoons Sea Salt
- 1 ½ teaspoons Black Pepper
- ½ teaspoon Mustard Powder
Instructions
- In a small mixing bowl, combine the buttermilk powder, garlic powder, onion powder, dried chives, parsley, dill, sea salt, pepper, and mustard powder. Stir until evenly mixed and no clumps remain. Transfer the ranch seasoning powder to an airtight spice jar or container and store in a cool, dry place for up to 6 months.
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Notes
- Buttermilk Powder: The magic ingredient in ranch powder. It creates that tangy, creamy base just like the Hidden Valley Ranch packets you buy at the store (except this version has no fillers or preservatives).
- Mustard Powder: Is optional but recommended, especially if you like a tangier ranch.
- Use dried herbs and spices for this recipe to make it shelf-stable. Fresh herbs contain moisture, and if used, the ranch powder should be used the same day it's made.
- Use fresh buttermilk powder and spices for the best flavor and longest shelf life.
- The salt can be adjusted to your preference or left out completely. Add extra dill and/or mustard powder for a tangier ranch flavor.
- Store in an airtight jar or container in a cool, dry place and use within 3-6 months. Double-check the expiry date of your buttermilk powder and spices to ensure freshness.
- Buttermilk powder can be found at some grocery stores in the baking aisle, bulk food stores (like Bulk Barn) or ordered online.
- To turn this homemade ranch seasoning into ranch dressing, mix it with mayonnaise, sour cream, milk or greek yogurt.
Nutrition
The nutritional information provided is an estimate based on an online nutrition calculator and it will vary based on the ingredients that you use.















Eddie says
Makes a way better option than store bought, love it.