From: Miraklegirl
On Oct 24, 2003
Yum! I was so happy when I fouund this one Kree. I served it with grape tomatoes, peppers, and baby carrots along with a meat meal. No one could figure out how I got pareve (non dairy) ranch dressing! I made the recipe as written but I had to use Miracle Whip instead of mayo because thats all I had. I would recommend against this- the Miracle Whip has it's own distinctive seasoning which impedes the ranch flavour. I also added 1/4 tsp. dry mustard which was nice. Thanks so much for this one Kree.
From: AprilM
On Jun 22, 2007
Pretty darn good! I consider myself a "Ranch Dressing" snob and was pleasantly surprised at how good this dressing tasted. It's not exactly like ranch dressing and obviously has more of a mayonnaise-y taste, but it has a flavor all it's own. Nice job! Any recipes for a thicker dip version?
From: saylaveev
On Jul 28, 2007
I made this ages ago and totally forgot to review it. It was super for my lactose intolerant DH when he wants a "dairy" salad dressing. Instead of powers I use real garlic and onion and instead of soy milk we have a lactose free 1% milk. Tasted great.
From: blancpage
On May 24, 2007
It's probably not completely fair to star this at all since I never got to use it. But I did make it and it was super easy. I tasted it with my fingers after refrigerating for a few hours and it was tasty. I am a huuuuge ranch dressing fan and since developing IBS I've been pretty bummed about not being able to eat it w/o possibly having nasty IBS attacks. So even though I never got to use this on a salad or anything else, since it tasted so good on its own, I am sure it would be just great w/anything that taste good w/ranch dressing. Can ya believe it, I got so distracted for so many days, and the dressing got shoved to the back of the fridge, and when I suddenly remembered, it had been over a week. OOPS!
Thanks Kree, this is a huge winner in my book.
I can't wait to really try it!
From: Brydell
On May 30, 2007
my, wife is allergic to many things including dairy and all its derivitives,wheat, peanuts and some other less severe ones. she also dosn't like to cook so its good that i love to. i try to recreate as many dishes as i can to fit her allergys i have been succesful at most but never thought to even try with ranch anyway thank you, truly fantastic.
From: Dairy Free 4 B
On Oct 1, 2009
Absolutely delicious! If one wanted to make it thicker like a dip then I would suggest maybe cutting the soymilk/lemon juice mixture in half. Wow! This opens a new chapter in dairy free eating for me! Thank you so much!
From: Luvs2kook
On Jul 9, 2008
I'd give you more stars if I could! Our 2 year old (and one year old) can't have any milk products. I was hard pressed to find a dairy free ranch in stores because lots of moms use ranch to "bribe" kids into eating raw veggies. Well, I have a ranch fan on my hands now! And a carrot fan, bell pepper fan, etc. Thank you so much for this easy and YUMMY recipe!
From: Chef #1307316
On Aug 30, 2009
Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!!! My daughter had been without her Ranch dressing for soooo long. This is awesome! I made her a batch and I made myself some and added 4 teaspoons on Red Hot Sauce for a low fat Spicy Ranch!
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