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Homemade Ranch Seasoning Mix

A good homemade ranch seasoning mix is one of those pantry staples that can make everyday cooking feel simple, flavorful, and a whole lot more homemade. It’s bright from the parsley, savory from the garlic and onion, and has that classic ranch flavor from dill and chives.

Keep a jar on the shelf, right next to your homemade poultry seasoning, easy celery salt, nutritious organ meat seasoning, and all-purpose garlic and herb seasoning, and you’ll have an easy way to season this buttermilk ranch dressing recipe, dips, roasted fall vegetables, meats, potatoes, and more without reaching for store-bought packets. 

Garlic and herb seasoning being poured into a small Mason jar.

What Makes This Recipe Unique?

Key Ingredients

Homemade ranch seasoning mix ingredients: parsley, dill, chives, onion powder, salt, and garlic powder.

For a full list of ingredients and measurements, check out the recipe card below. As mentioned before, this recipe is extremely frugal when you grow and dry your own herbs. I’ve included tutorials for each ingredient, so you can add them to your garden.

Recipe Instructions

Dry ranch seasoning mix in a Mason jar.

Step 1: Add all ingredients to a clean, dry glass jar.

Poultry seasoning getting shaken up in a Mason jar.

Step 2: Secure the lid tightly, and shake well until all herbs and seasonings are evenly combined.

Serving Suggestions

A woman taking a bite out of a veggie dipped in buttermilk ranch dressing.
  • Simple Ranch Dressing - Whisk 2 tablespoons of seasoning with 1 cup of mayonnaise (I use this healthy mayonnaise recipe) and one cup of cultured buttermilk. (For our favorite ranch dressing, check out my buttermilk ranch dressing recipe.)
  • Ranch Dip - Mix 2 tablespoons seasoning with 1 cup sour cream or Greek yogurt.
  • Roasted Vegetables - Sprinkle over potatoes, carrots, or cauliflower before roasting.
  • Chicken or Pork - Use as a dry rub before baking or grilling.
  • Popcorn - A light sprinkle over freshly popped popcorn is delicious.

Storage Instructions

Dry ranch seasoning mix in a Mason jar.

Store your seasoning mix in an airtight glass jar in a cool, dark pantry. For the best flavor, use within 6 to 12 months.

Keep moisture out of the jar by always using a dry spoon. That little habit helps preserve freshness and prevents clumping.

FAQs

A woman pushing over a bottle of store-bought Hidden Valley ranch dressing.
What can I use in place of a ranch seasoning packet?

You can use 2 to 3 tablespoons of homemade ranch seasoning mix, which gives you that same creamy, herby flavor without the extra additives.

How do you make homemade ranch seasoning?

Simply combine dried parsley, dill, chives, garlic, onion powder, and sea salt in a jar, then shake it up until everything is well mixed.

What's in ranch seasoning mix?

Most ranch seasoning mixes include dried herbs like parsley, dill, and chives, along with garlic, onion, salt, and sometimes buttermilk powder or other flavorings.

What ingredients are in Hidden Valley Ranch seasoning mix?

Along with herbs and spices, Hidden Valley Ranch contains concerning ingredients, such as MSG, artificial flavors, carboxymethylcellulose, maltodextrin, soybean/canola oil, and calcium stearate.

Dry ranch seasoning mix in a Mason jar.

Homemade Ranch Seasoning Mix

Skip the packets and make your own homemade ranch seasoning mix with simple pantry spices in just 5 minutes. Perfect for ranch dip, dressing, roasted potatoes, chicken, veggies, and everyday meals. Fresh flavor, budget-friendly, and so easy to keep on hand.
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Course: Seasoning
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 16 Servings
Calories: 22kcal
Author: Carolyn Thomas
Cost: Varies

Equipment

  • Mason Jar w/Lid

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a clean, dry glass jar.
  • Secure the lid tightly.
  • Shake well until all herbs and seasonings are evenly combined.
  • Store in a cool, dry pantry until ready to use.

Notes

Recipe Tips:
  • Dried herbs lose strength over time. If your parsley or dill has been sitting in the cupboard for years, this is a great time to refresh them.
  • Because herbs settle naturally, give the jar a quick shake before scooping.
  • If you’re watching sodium or prefer to salt dishes separately, the salt can be reduced or omitted.
  • If your family uses ranch often, doubling this recipe can save time later.
Serving Suggestions:
  • Simple Ranch Dressing - Whisk 2 tablespoons of seasoning with 1 cup of mayonnaise (I use this healthy mayonnaise recipe) and one cup of cultured buttermilk. (For our favorite ranch dressing, check out my buttermilk ranch dressing recipe.)
  • Ranch Dip - Mix 2 tablespoons seasoning with 1 cup sour cream or Greek yogurt.
  • Roasted Vegetables - Sprinkle over potatoes, carrots, or cauliflower before roasting.
  • Chicken or Pork - Use as a dry rub before baking or grilling.
  • Popcorn - A light sprinkle over freshly popped popcorn is delicious.
Storage Instructions:
Store your seasoning mix in an airtight glass jar in a cool, dark pantry. For the best flavor, use within 6 to 12 months.
Keep moisture out of the jar by always using a dry spoon. That little habit helps preserve freshness and prevents clumping.

Nutrition

Calories: 22kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.2g | Saturated Fat: 0.03g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.02g | Sodium: 448mg | Potassium: 126mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 0.3g | Vitamin A: 96IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 47mg | Iron: 1mg
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