Monday, August 27, 2018

Homemade Ranch

Hello!  It has been well over a year since I last posted on my blog.  I always have good intentions but my plans just rarely work out properly. I do intend (again) to start posting more, even if it isn't always recipes.  Today however, it is a recipe.  At one time, I had a recipe for homemade dry ranch mix and ranch... After a few years of messing with the recipe, it was all messed up.  So I started over and I am pretty happy with my ranch routine now.  My main concern was that my daughter could try the ranch if she ever wanted.  She still doesn't have the varied diet I would like but she is healthy and now and then I can get her to try something.  So most things in our house are made corn free and safe for her.  Many recipes for homemade ranch include ingredients such as mayonnaise or pre-bottled/bagged mixes. My daughter can have none of these.  So I looked through many recipes and came up with a mix that worked for us and I actually enjoy.  There are options and I will list them in the ingredients.  As I have said before, I don't measure exactly so measurements are approximate and easy to change to taste.  Also, many people will complain about the use of powders such as garlic powder and onion powder... If this doesn't suit you, by all means, use fresh.  However, we have to do a LOT of cooking from scratch so we do take short cuts when we can safely.  Not all powders are safe, but there are a few manufacturers who have made many great changes in the ingredients they use. 

Ingredients:
1/4 cup milk
1 cup sour cream
squeeze of lemon juice
1 Tbsp. onion powder/dried chives or small bunch fresh chives
1 Tbsp. dried parsley or small bunch fresh parsley
1/4 tsp. garlic powder or 1 fresh clove garlic
1/4 tsp. paprika (a little goes a long way)
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
extra sour cream and milk to adjust thickness

Directions:
Start by pouring the milk, sour cream, and lemon juice in a mason jar.  I usually use pint size and make fresh regularly.  This doesn't last more than a week or so and this is really easy and quick to make. Add in the rest of the dry/fresh ingredients, secure the lid, and shake up the mix.  When the ranch is all mixed, add more sour cream and/or milk to adjust thickness to your preference.  I know that I like the ranch thicker or thinner depending on what I am eating or dipping.  Keep shaking to mix when ingredients are adjusted or added.