Five creamy Yogurt Salad Dressings made with NO MAYONNAISE! These healthier creamy salad dressings taste so good, you might ditch that jar of mayo for good.
Choose from an all purpose Lemon Yogurt Dressing, a No Mayo Potato Salad Dressing, a flavour packed healthier Yogurt Caesar Salad Dressing, Yogurt Ranch Dressing AND a wickedly creamy oil-free Honey Mustard Dressing! Brought to you in partnership with Farmers Union Greek-style Yogurt.
Today, I’m sharing my favourite Yogurt Salad Dressing recipes that I use in place of popular mayo based salad dressings.
There will always be occasions that call for a grand classic Potato Salad or everyone’s favourite Coleslaw, in all it’s mayo-loaded glory! But in these parts, especially with my group of friends, non-mayo salad options are in high demand.
So over the years, I’ve built up an arsenal of creamy yogurt based salad dressings and it’s high time I shared. Here’s my top 5:
1. Creamy Lemon Yogurt Salad Dressing – all purpose beauty!
2. Yogurt Potato Salad Dressing – I love the little pops of mustard seeds in this.
3. Oil Free Honey Mustard Dressing – take my favourite Honey Mustard Dressing and switch all the oil with yogurt = same creamy lusciousness with less guilt!
4. Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing – another all purpose beauty (because I use this on everything).
5. Healthier Yogurt Caesar Dressing – this packs a serious flavour punch, just like the classic Caesar Salad Dressing.
The essential base ingredient for all these dressings is THIS – a good thick Greek yogurt. My choice: Farmers Union Greek-Style Yogurt. Always has been, for as long as I can remember.
Here’s a rundown on each of the dressings and what to use them for.
1. Creamy Lemon Yogurt Salad Dressing (The All Rounder)
This is my all purpose yogurt dressing, the one I use for any salad whether it’s a simple garden salad, a full loaded chicken salad, a pasta salad (like classic Macaroni Salad), Creamy Broccoli Salad or Coleslaw. It’s made with Greek yogurt, olive oil, garlic, and a nice hit of freshness from lemon.
2. Healthier Yogurt Potato Salad Dressing
A fabulously creamy, flavour loaded potato salad dressing made without mayonnaise IS possible! Made with Greek yogurt, a good dose of both Dijon and wholegrain mustard, plus a nice hit of fresh herbs, any potato salad tossed with this Yogurt Potato Salad Dressing is terrific on the day but is even BETTER the next day…. Just use this Potato Salad recipe and switch the dressing for this one!
3. Oil-Free Honey Mustard Dressing
The classic Honey Mustard Dressing is made with equal parts honey, mustard, vinegar and oil. When you give it a big shake, the oil emulsifies with the other ingredients so you end up with a beautiful creamy dressing.
In this healthier version, the oil is switched for yogurt. It’s just as creamy and luscious and indulgent tasting, with far lower calories. It’s a winner!
4. Healthier Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing
A healthier version of America’s most popular salad dressing! Usually made with mayonnaise and buttermilk, this healthier Ranch Dressing is made with Greek Yogurt and olive oil, plus a good dose of Ranch Dressing seasonings.
Ranch Dressing is so good, I use it as an all purpose dressing for anything that usually calls for a creamy dressing, from garden salads to pasta salads and corn salad.
But my favourite is to use it for what I call a SouthWest Salad, pictured below. Lettuce, cherry tomatoes, corn, black beans, red onion, optional chicken and bacon, drizzled with this Yogurt Ranch Dressing. It’s so good!!
5. Healthier Yogurt Caesar Dressing
If you have it in your head that yogurt dressings are bland, try this healthier Yogurt Caesar Salad Dressing. It will knock your socks off! It’s SO GOOD it really makes me question why I should ever make the mayo version again! Use this classic Caesar Salad recipe (optional chicken) with this healthier Yogurt Caesar Dressing.
THESE ARE VERY, VERY GOOD
“Healthy” has a bad reputation for meaning “bland”. There’s no denying that when you strip fat out of salad dressings, you lose a certain element of creaminess on your palette as you munch through a pile of crunchy greens.
But by using a good, thick yogurt in place of mayonnaise and adjusting seasonings to compensate for the loss of fat in the dressings, you can still make very, very good creamy dressings that you can use generously on your salads. I use these dressings far more frequently in day to day life than I do mayonnaise based ones.
I’d really love to know what you think if you try any of them! – Nagi x
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Healthier Creamy Yogurt Salad Dressings
Ingredients
Creamy Lemon Yogurt Salad Dressing:
- 1/2 cup plain yogurt , preferably Greek
- 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 2 1/2 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tsp garlic , minced
- 1 1/2 tsp sugar
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 1/2 tsp salt
Yogurt Ranch Dressing:
- 1 cup plain yogurt , preferably Greek
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 small garlic clove , minced
- 1/4 tsp EACH dried dill, parsley, chives, garlic powder, black pepper
- 1/2 tsp EACH onion powder, mustard powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 tsp white sugar
- 1 1/2 tbsp lemon juice
Yogurt Potato Salad Dressing:
- 1 cup plain yogurt , preferably Greek
- 3 tbsp olive oil
- 2 tbsp milk
- 2 tbsp wholegrain mustard
- 1 tbsp dijon mustard
- 1 tbsp vinegar
- 2 tsp white sugar
- 1/4 cup fresh chives , finely chopped
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder, onion powder
Oil-Free Honey Mustard Dressing:
- 1/2 cup plain yogurt , preferably Greek
- 2 tbsp Dijon mustard
- 2 tbsp honey
- 1 1/2 tbsp cider vinegar
- 1/4 tsp EACH garlic powder, salt and pepper
Yogurt Caesar Salad Dressing:
- 1 cup plain yogurt , preferably Greek
- 1/2 garlic clove , minced
- 2 anchovy fillets or 3/4 tsp Anchovy paste (Note 2)
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- 1 tsp Dijon mustard
- 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tsp white sugar
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
- 2 - 4 tbsp milk (adjust consistency)
- 1/2 tsp salt
- Black pepper
Instructions
All Dressings except Caesar:
- Mix ingredients in a bowl. Set aside for 30 minutes+ to allow flavours to develop.
- Use milk to adjust to desired consistency.
Caesar Salad Dressing:
- Blitz in a food processor until smooth. Use milk to adjust consistency.
Recipe Notes:
2. Ranch: Great all rounder, use for leafy greens, garden salads, SouthWest Salad (Note 3), Creamy Broccoli Salad, Macaroni Salad, drizzle over iceberg wedges.
3. Potato Salad Dressing: For potato salad.
4. Honey Mustard Dressing: Use for leafy greens, garden salads, a chicken saladlike this one, would also be great with this Roast Sweet Potato Salad.
5. Caesar Salad: For Caesar salad - chicken is optional. Also terrific to dipping in crisp lettuce leaves and vegetable sticks. Would also be terrific on this Mexican Corn Salad.
1. Yogurt - I use Farmers Union Greek-style Yogurt (available widely in Australia). Plain yogurt will work fine too. Just ensure it's a good thick one. Low fat will also work but cut back on the sour (vinegar) in the dressings (as low fat yogurt is more sour than full fat) 2. Anchovy fillets are key to achieve a true restaurant quality flavour for Caesar Salad. You can't taste it, it's the salt for the dressing. Use the dark brown anchovy fillets in oil , not the white anchovy fillets that are brined in vinegar, not oil. Substitutions: If you really prefer not to use anchovies, 1 tsp of fish sauce will be an adequate substitute. If you're allergic to fish, use 1 tsp light or all purpose soy sauce. 3. Storage - These dressings keep for 3 days in the fridge, best to take them out 30 minutes prior to using.
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Today’s recipe is brought to you courtesy of Farmers Union. I’ve used their Greek style natural yogurt for as long as I can remember. So it was a no brainer when they asked if I’d create a recipe for them!!
Sam says
Cesar salad dressing: I’m all for adding a dash of cream, mayo, butter or sour cream to my cooking, but I can’t get my head around making a meal as calorie dense as cesar salad without a large offset of nutrients. However the ‘lighter’ dressing is a fabulous alternative. It delivers a full depth of flavour without leaving you feeling heavy from the traditional dressing. My partner had no idea it was a lower fat version, and I doubt I would have known either!
Thanks for another wonderful recipe Nagi!
Ole says
Counting calories makes you stupid though, sorry to say, it’s pointless, just avoid simple carbs instead, then you rarely would have to count calories, as fat is more than twice the energy as carbs, and will make you feel full faster, as well as healthy! Carbs is your enemy, not fat! We need fat, but we do NOT need carbs 🙂
Carissa says
As someone with 1 degree in dietetics and soon to be 2, please do not give out inaccurate information. We needs carbs just as much as fat. Carbs are the bodies preferred source of energy. You really only need to worry if you have pre diabetes or diabetes.
Elaine says
Made the ranch for a salad. Amazing!
Jacqueline says
Made the Ranch dressing for a green salad to go with Steak and cheesy mash.
Great hit eventhough I didn’t have any dried dill.
Thank you, Nagi
Christianne Sinclair says
Hi Nagi!
Is it necessary to use the refined sugar in the dressings that call for it? Our family is working hard on omitting refined sugar from our diet.
Thanks for always delivering great recipes!
Nagi says
Hi Christianne, the sugar balances the flavour, you could always substitute with honey to taste 🙂 N x
Christianne Sinclair says
Thank you Nagi! I’ll try some honey. 😁
Ole says
Or you could use something like “Stevia”, to completely cut out impact on health and blood sugar 🙂
Sandra Thomas says
I used 2 tsps of Allulose sugar substitute and it turned out delicious!
Kathryn B says
Hi Nagi, I have just made the yoghurt Caesar dressing and it is delicious. I will put with a Caesar salad and your poached chicken (another winner) for dinner tonight. Do you have the nutritional analysis for this dressing: calories, fat, carbs and sugar? Thanks
Nagi says
I don’t just yet sorry Kathryn, I’ll add it to the list though! N x
Luisa says
The Caesar dressing is unbelievably good!!! Dont miss the traditional dressing at all. I had left over dressing that i used as a dip to dunk carrots in, before knew it, i had eated 2 cups of carrots. So yum!
Margaret mckee says
I have just recently found this site and I have already made 6 of the recipes. Today will be honey mustard pasta salad. Excellent, easy, but seriously tasty recipes
Nagi says
Wahoo, that’s awesome Margaret! N x
Yvette Barrs says
As someone who is sadly intolerant to eggs and generally attempts to modify recipes with varying degrees of success, thank you for adding these!
Nagi says
You’re so welcome Yvette!! N x
Lorraine says
I can’t believe that I missed you posting these amazing dressings! I simply LOVE yoghurt based dressings and you have made my day thank you Nagi! 😃
sharon says
Just made your lemon dressing. Oh my word it is so lovely. Thanks for the recipe x
Kate says
Hi Nagi,
I like the look of your ranch salad dressing. My problem is I don’t know how essential the garlic and onion powers are, and also the dried herbs. I can’t think of anything else that I would be able to use them for. Thanks for your advice.
Nagi says
They really are essential for this dressing Kate! I use onion and garlic powder all the time in rubs, sauces etc! N x
NERIDA WHITE says
Hi Nagi – the creamy lemon yoghurt tastes FAB – but seems have split. Any suggestions?
Nagi says
Hi Nerida, giving it a good whisk should bring it back together! N x
Rachel Marshall says
I made the oil-free honey mustard dressing with onion powder instead of garlic powder, because it’s what I happened to have, and it was really good. It would help to have the nutrition or at least calorie count for each one, since I think a lot of us are interested in these recipes for weight loss.
Delphine Brisepierre says
I was excited to find these until I saw every single recipe has olive oil in it. What’s the point of avoiding mayo? Is it the eggs that people don’t want?
Nagi says
Fair question – because the amount of olive oil used is a tiny fraction of the amount of oil in the mayo you’d use to make the equivalent amount of dressing. 🙂 It is 4, 5, 6, 7x lower in cal than the mayo version of each of the dressings I shared. – Nagi
Tamara Troumouliaris says
Hi Nagi, I’ve only just recently come across your website and I’m loving your recipes!
I want to cook your Healthier Caesar Salad but I’m counting calories (eating healthier to loss weight). I would like to know if you could publish the Calories for the Caesar please? ☺️
Elizabeth says
Yummy Caesar dressing but lots left over. Can it be frozen?
kim moylette says
I made the yoghurt Caesar dressing yesterday, sadly, I had no anchovies just added extra 1/2 tsp of garlic. So delicious. Many thanks Nagi you are my number 1 recipe site.
Alwiyah Nurhayati says
Creamy lemon yogurt dressing is my favorite, simple and fast to prepare, thank you..
Mizz P says
Just did the honey mustard – perfect! Not too tart! Already bookmarked for later!
Nagi says
That’s great to hear Mizz, thanks so much! N x
Colleen says
We whipped up the yoghurt version of the Caesar Salad Dressing last night & it was sensational. We served it with stuffed mushrooms so tonight we will have the grilled chicken version. 🤣🤣✋
Michelle Ussher says
Hi Nagi. I use your recipes everyday. Everyone is impressed, only wish I could take credit. Thanks for the suggestions for use as I have tried every salad mentioned – of which I love all.
Nagi says
That’s great to hear Michelle, I’m so glad you love them all! N x