Chopped Salad With Jalapeño-Ranch Dressing Recipe (2024)

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Cheri

Please clarify the lime ingredient in this recipe: “1 lime, zested”: Does this mean: A)the juice of one lime, no Zest, B) the Zest of one lime, OR C) One lime, including the JUICE and Zest??

ngh

I made it with the zest and the juice--was delicious.

sunnycharles

Christine

I'm liking this recipe but thinking about flipping it into a trifle dish

Tender vittles

Mayo is essentially an emulsified vinaigrette- so you could instead whisk olive oil, red wine vinegar and/or lemon juice into the buttermilk or yogurt.

Chelsea Kilpack

I really enjoyed this and so did my family. Next time I’ll start adding the peppers in bit by bit (I used my food processor). We like a lot of heat but the jalapeños I had must’ve been extra hot and it was almost too much. Added pinto beans and made it a full meal. Will make again!

lynn rogers

It did not say “zest of one lime” which to me would have meant zest only, so I added the zest AND juice, and it was fantastic.

Maddy

This is amazing! I added pinto beans to bulk the salad up for a whole meal, plus a bell pepper that was in my fridge. Will be making iterations of this salad again and again.

Nancy B

Made this tonight and served with grilled chicken and added fresh tomatoes. We loved it; next time I will add black beans to the salad as well.

dimmerswitch

Lisa J. : You're looking for a substitute for cilantro. It will change the flavor of the dressing - and I know what's what you're needing to do for the family member who doesn't / can't eat cilantro - but the color flecks of green will remain the same if you sub an equal amount of chopped flat leaf parsley. Or you could try a little roughly chopped fresh oregano but LESS than 1/3 C since it is pungent fresh herb. Or maybe even a little fresh thyme leaves.

PSS

I make a version of this that includes chopped black olives and grape tomatoes, along with a row of black beans (drained and rinsed). It is a stunning presentation, and I encourage guests to scoop up the toppings they like and ignore the ones that don’t agree with them. They serve their own dressing, as well. The crushed chips add a tang and crunch that should not be missed. Delicious served with skewers of grilled chicken and shrimp, although not needed.

Brad

Basil work well in most fresh recipes.

Katie

So delicious. Don’t skip any of the ingredients, it all goes together so nicely. Dressing is great. Will definitely make again!

beth

Raw fresh corn is delicious. But it has to be really fresh!

leah

This was a hit for Labor Day Weekend! Served with grilled chicken and shrimp and looking forward to leftovers for lunch. My romaine lettuce was huge so I only used two heads, and I will keep the seeds of two jalapeños in for the dressing next time, without them it was not spicy at all.

Ben C

I truly can't understand some people's purported confusion about the lime in the recipe. "1 lime, zested" means you add the zest from a single lime. It's not a cryptic or uncommon way of saying so.You're welcome to add the juice if you want to (and I would personally), but the recipe would specify "1 lime, juiced and zested" if they were calling for juice as written.

MP

Good summer salad - made in Aug 2023

Bruce!

I'm going to add garbanzo beans and maybe chopped cashews.

vicki

I’ve made this twice now: once basically as written but subbing kefir for buttermilk and some sour cream for some mayo, otherwise as written. Tonight I made it subbing Greek yogurt for the mayo and a tbsp or so of whipping cream water for the buttermilk, and the juice of two limes. Excellent both times. (Oh I also used the veggies and herbs I had on hand—zucchini, cucumber, carrots, corn, tomato, cilantro, dill, and romaine—and added hard boiled eggs.)

BJean

How long does this dressing stay fresh?

CS

Delicious! I added pinto beans, grape tomatoes and subbed Monterey Jack - since that's all I had. Fabulous.

Cora

I have made this several times. Super tasty. I added chicken, and subed Greek yogurt for buttermilk. I also used baby gem lettuce and queso fresco as substitutions. Such a great summertime salad, bring on the avocados!

Sara

One time I made this and I added pico on top! Mark Bittman’s recipe. Now I never make it without it

Belle Woods

This was a tasty salad! For regular home cooks I think the time estimate is a bit off, though - with the amount of ingredients to wash, chop/dice/measure/mix, this took closer to 45 minutes to prepare than 20 as listed!

Ferguson

This was delicious and worth all the prep. Since Cotija comes in 8 oz. packages I would add more or offer the extra on the side.

meljo

Used zest and juice. Added cucumber. Presentation is beautiful.

Rachel L.

Grilled the corn and it changed my life.

Mimi Pond

This was a big hit. I used feta, I only had regular tortilla chips, but still got rave reviews. Let’s not kid ourselves. Just dump the ingredients in a big bowl and toss with the dressing. It’ll save a lot of mess and grief and is just as, if not more, delicious. Next time I’ll add halved cherry tomatoes.

Ep

So yummy! Used fresh corn, cherry tomatoes and lettuces from the Farmers Market.Added a seared chicken breast seasoned with chicken taco seasoning and added black beans, suggested by other cooks!Will add to my rotation!

chicagosalad

Phenomenal. The whole family devoured it. Added cayenne-Cajun chicken on the side for the growing teenage boys. Fantastic combination!

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Chopped Salad With Jalapeño-Ranch Dressing Recipe (2024)

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What are the ingredients in Better Way provisions jalapeno ranch dressing? ›

Filtered Water, Ranch (maltodextrin, Cornstarch, Whey Protein Concentrate, Salt, Onion, Yeast Extract, Black Pepper, Garlic, Xanthan Gum, Gum Arabic, Spice.), Cilantro, Jalapeno Pepper (jalapeno Pepper, Water, Salt, Acetic Acid, Calcium Chloride), Expeller Pressed Canola Oil, Heavy Whipping Cream (heavy Cream, Milk, ...

How many calories are in jalapeno ranch dressing? ›

Sam's Choice Jalapeno Ranch Dressing (30 ml) contains 2g total carbs, 2g net carbs, 11g fat, 0g protein, and 110 calories.

How to make ranch dressing Martha Stewart? ›

Directions. In a medium bowl, whisk together buttermilk, sour cream, and mayonnaise until smooth. Whisk in thyme, garlic, and cayenne pepper. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

What is jalapeño ranch made of? ›

Blend ranch dressing, cilantro, jalapeno pepper, tomato, and avocado in a blender until smooth. Refrigerate for 2 hours before serving.

What can you add to ranch dressing to make it taste better? ›

I use a mix of mayonnaise, sour cream, and a bit of buttermilk for some tang, plus garlic, and plenty of fresh herbs. I also like to add a dash of cayenne pepper for a kick, but you can add Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, or whatever you want. Ranch dressing is fun to customize!

How many calories in a bowl of salad with ranch dressing? ›

7 Eleven
Nutrition Facts
How many calories are in Garden Salad With Ranch Dressing? Amount of calories in Garden Salad With Ranch Dressing: Calories 150Calories from Fat 126 (84%)
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How much fat is in Garden Salad With Ranch Dressing? Amount of fat in Garden Salad With Ranch Dressing: Total Fat 14g-
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How many calories in 2 tablespoons of regular ranch dressing? ›

An average 2-tablespoon (30-ml) serving of ranch dressing contains 129 calories, 13 grams of fat, less than 1 gram of protein, and about 2 grams of carbs ( 2 ).

What ranch dressing do restaurants use? ›

Most restaurants don't buy pre packaged ranch. They buy hidden valley seasoning and mix it themselves with ingredients they already have.

How to jazz up bottled ranch dressing? ›

Start with bottled ranch dressing and blend it with chopped jalapeño, avocado, and a squeeze of lime to make a creamy jalapeño ranch dressing. Thin it out with lemon and olive oil for a creamy ranch vinaigrette. And make pasta salads with ranch dressing instead of mayonnaise or vinaigrette.

How can I upgrade my ranch dressing? ›

One of my favorite ranch boosts is adding something spicy. Squirt in some Sriracha or Mexican-style hot sauce, or add a spoonful of Moroccan harissa paste, wing or Buffalo sauce, or some diced chipotle peppers in adobo sauce.

What are the ingredients in Cool ranch jalapeno dip? ›

WATER, CANOLA AND/OR SUNFLOWER OIL, JALAPEÑO PEPPERS, CHEDDAR CHEESE(MILK,CHEESE CULTURES,SALT,ENZYMES),MODIFIED CORN STARCH,AND LESS THAN 200 OF THE FOLLOW|NG: MILK PR0TEIN CONCENTRATE, SALT, DISODIUM PHOSPHATE, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, SODIUM CITRATE, MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE,DATEM, MONO-AND DIGLYCIRADES,TOMATO ...

What brand of ranch dressing do most restaurants use? ›

Most restaurants don't buy pre packaged ranch. They buy hidden valley seasoning and mix it themselves with ingredients they already have.

Why is restaurant ranch dressing so much better? ›

Even when a restaurant does start with premade ranch, they will often fold in extra fresh herbs, and maybe even more buttermilk, to lighten and bring in some brighter flavors that can be lost in shelf-stable bottling.

What does jalapeno ranch taste like? ›

Jalapeño Ranch! Creamy, tangy, thick but drizzly, a little classic dill flavor, and a subtle kick of fresh jalapeño.

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