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Chobani Ranch Dressing #DeliciousBowl

Chobani Ranch Dressing
Whether you're dipping chicken strips or fresh vegetables, Ranch Dressing is king in my book.  Especially when it's homemade.  So when Chobani contacted me about helping them come up with great game day recipes to support their #madewithchobani  #deliciousbowl campaign, I knew that I wanted to start with one of my favorite things:  Ranch Dressing.

This version is healthier than ones with sour cream, but thankfully you don't have to sacrifice great taste for great health.  It has far less fat and is a great source of protein, too.   Even my kids couldn't get enough!   It only takes less than ten minutes to whip up, and it's far better than the bottled or powdered versions you find in the condiment aisle of the supermarket.

This recipe is for a basic ranch dressing, but you can spice it up to suit your own tastes by adding ingredients like jalepenos, dill, chives, chipotle, or rosemary.  The possibilities are truly endless.

Chobani Ranch Dressing

Level:  Easy
Total Time:  10 minutes  + chill time
Yield:  Serves 10+ people

Ingredients

1 1/4 cups Chobani Plain Yogurt
3/4 cups mayonaise
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped
2 tablespoons fresh Thyme, chopped
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black
pepper
1/4 teaspoon paprika
Pinch of Cayenne Pepper
Juice and pulp of one lime

Directions
1.  Add Yogurt and mayonnaise to a large bowl and stir to combine

2.  Add garlic, parsley, thyme, black pepper, and cayenne pepper and stir carefully until it appears well mixed.

3.  Add lime juice and pulp, stir to combine.

4.  Chill for at least 30 minutes.  Sprinkle with black pepper and paprika just prior to serving.

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Note:  While I was asked by Chobani to participate in their #MadeWithChobani #DeliciousBowl campaign, this recipe as well as all opinions stated are my own. 

Comments

Tiffany said…
This looks delicious! And ranch dressing is such a hit with kids and adults alike. With Superbowl weekend coming up- I think I'll try this recipe!
Thank you! Let me know what you think.
Leigh said…
That should have less calories than regular ranch.

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