Easy Green Goddess Dressing (2024)

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This green goddess dressing is exactly what we need right now. It’s creamy, tangy, and fully loaded with fresh, herbal flavor. I’ve savored it by the spoonful while imagining sunny days ahead.

The Green Goddess is going to carry us through to spring. We’re going to make it. I can feel it.

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I put some soup recipe development on hold when I finalized this dressing. I’ll figure it out soon enough (hint: it’s also green). I’m too busy drizzling this versatile dressing over anything and everything.

The funny thing about this green goddess dressing recipe is that it’s so very simple. I tried adding lemon juice and olive oil, and they only distracted from the beautiful combination of good Greek yogurt and fresh herbs.

In fact, you can use any combination of fresh herbs for this recipe. That leftover parsley and cilantro in the fridge? Let’s use ’em up.

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Green Goddess Dressing Ingredients

This salad dressing differs from most other green goddess dressings, but the flavor and texture remains so similar. Typically, you’ll find mayonnaise, lemon, and anchovies on the ingredients list. This recipe relies on Greek yogurt for tang and creaminess instead.

Greek Yogurt

High-quality whole-milk yogurt makes this dressing spectacular. I splurged on Straus Family Creamery and it’s just so good. I suspect regular plain yogurt would work well, too, though it will be more runny.

Fresh Herbs

Now we’re talking! This dressing calls for an overflowing cup of fresh, leafy herbs. Here are some notes on your options.

Tarragon: If you’re looking for classic green goddess flavor, be sure to use some tarragon. Its licorice-like flavor is strong, so limit the tarragon to about 2 tablespoons (or a small handful).

Chives or green onion: Chives are more classic, but green onion works almost nearly as well. To avoid overpowering your dressing with oniony flavor, limit these ingredients to about 1/4 cup.

Basil, parsley, cilantro, dill and/or mint: Use these to fill up the rest of your cup. Any one of these herbs (or any combination) will work beautifully. For dressing that would be suitable with Mexican meals, try using a lot of cilantro (and maybe add a fresh jalapeño—see recipe note). Dill lovers, try an all-dill dressing and drizzle it over potatoes.

Garlic

Just one small-to-medium clove—no more! In sauces and dressings, garlic often grows in intensity as it rests.

Salt and Pepper

Plenty of each—dressing should be bordering on salty when it’s your main seasoning for fresh produce. This dressing loves black pepper!

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Salad Serving Suggestions

This herbaceous dressing is so versatile. Build a salad with any of these ingredients:

  • Almonds, pepitas or sunflower seeds
  • Bell peppers
  • Carrots, shaved or thinly sliced
  • Cooked chickpeas or lentils
  • Cucumber
  • Feta or goat cheese
  • Fresh, leafy greens—including butter lettuce, baby gem, romaine and spring greens
  • Red onion
  • Snow peas or snap peas
  • Tomatoes
  • Radishes

You can also use this dressing as a veggie dip for any of the above suggestions.

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Please let me know how your dressing turns out in the comments! I love hearing from you.

Looking for more homemade salad dressings? Here are a few more favorites:

  • Carrot Ginger Dressingor Ginger Salad Dressing
  • Creamy Tahini Dressing
  • Fresh Mint Dressing
  • How to Make Vinaigrette (Plus 3 Essential Variations!)
  • Sunshine Salad Dressing

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  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 ¼ cups 1x
  • Category: Salad dressing
  • Method: Blended
  • Cuisine: American

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This homemade green goddess dressing recipe is so easy to make! It’s creamy, fresh, completely delicious—and a great way to use up your leafy herbs. Recipe yields about 1 ¼ cups dressing; multiply if desired.

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt, preferably full-fat (made with whole milk)
  • 1 cup lightly packed fresh herbs (tender stems are fine): use cilantro, parsley, dill, basil and/or mint, with up to ¼ cup chives or green onion (sliced into ½″ segments)
  • Optional: Up to 2 tablespoons fresh tarragon leaves
  • 1 medium clove garlic, roughly chopped
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • Lots of freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Combine all of the ingredients in the bowl of a food processor. Process until smooth and green, with tiny flecks of herbs.
  2. Taste, and add more salt or pepper if desired. Use as desired, or cover and refrigerate for later. This dressing will keep well in the fridge for 5 to 7 days.

Notes

Make it vegan: Make my tahini dressing in a food processor, adding the herbs suggested above (same quantity).

Make it spicy: Add jalapeño! Remove and discard the seeds and ribs from a medium jalapeño. Roughly chop the pepper flesh, and blend half of it with the other ingredients. Blend, taste, and add even more if you’d like.

Recommended equipment: A small to medium-sized food processor is perfect for making this dressing, such as this 11-cup Cuisinart (affiliate link). Or make it in a blender—you’ll likely need to double the recipe to gain enough traction. As a last resort, you could finely chop all of the ingredients by hand.

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FAQs

What is green goddess dressing made of? ›

Green goddess is a salad dressing, typically containing mayonnaise, sour cream, chervil, chives, anchovy, tarragon, lemon juice, and pepper.

What are the ingredients in Green Goddess seasoning? ›

Ingredients: Garlic powder, Salt, Sugars (sugar, maltodextrin), Onion powder, Spinach powder, Yeast extract, Citric acid, Dehydrated spinach, Dehydrated green onion, Vinegar solids, Modified corn starch, Canola oil, Dehydrated celery, Natural flavor, Silicon dioxide (anti-caking agent), Spices.

What is in the green goddess dressing at Subway? ›

The Green Goddess dressing features a creamy yogurt-base flavoured with parsley, tarragon, chives, and a hint of lemon to create a light, citrusy, and refreshing sauce.

How long does green goddess dressing last in the fridge? ›

Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

What is the healthiest salad dressing in the world? ›

What is the healthiest dressing for a salad?
  • Vinaigrette. This classic combination of vinegar and olive oil gets the highest marks from dietitians. ...
  • Honey mustard. It's sweet and tangy, and also olive oil-based. ...
  • Yogurt-based dressing. ...
  • Pesto-based dressing. ...
  • Avocado-based dressing. ...
  • Tahini dressing. ...
  • Green goddess dressing.
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What is in Trader Joe's Green Goddess? ›

Ingredients. WATER, AVOCADO, APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, GREEN ONIONS, LEMON JUICE, CHIVES, PARSLEY, OLIVE OIL BLEND (OLIVE OIL, EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL), YELLOW ONION, BASIL, GARLIC, SEA SALT, BLACK PEPPER.

Why is it called Green Goddess salad? ›

Green Goddess sounds like a dressing right out of Marin County central casting, but apparently it was invented in the 20s, by the chef at the Palace Hotel (beautiful hotel, still there) in San Francisco, to commemorate the actor George Arliss and his play, The Green Goddess.

What does green goddess taste like? ›

Green goddess dressing has a distinctive and robust flavor profile. It is creamy and tangy, with a refreshing and herbaceous taste. Besides using it on salads, it is a great dipping sauce for Rotisserie Chicken on the Grill and Sheetpan Chicken Fajitas!

What is Green Goddess Dressing Kraft? ›

Kraft Green Goddess Dressing adds cool, refreshing flavor to almost anything. Bursting with sour cream, vinegar and spices, this family favorite dressing for salad delivers deliciously creamy texture and zesty flavor in every bite.

What does Annie's Green Goddess Dressing taste like? ›

Annie's Green Goddess leans heavily into tarragon, blending it with creamy, tangy buttermilk.

Does Green Goddess Dressing contain avocado? ›

Typically, a green goddess salad dressing combines some type of green (like spinach) or herbs (like cilantro, basil, or parsley) with a cream base (like yogurt, sour cream, mayo—or avocado ). It often includes garlic and lemon to really make the flavor pop!

What is the healthiest salad dressing at Subway? ›

Subway's salad base is iceberg lettuce, which is low in calories but light in vitamins so load up the veggie toppings. Choose the fat-free Italian dressing (35 calories per serving)--not the ranch, which has almost 10 times the calories, plus 6 g of fat.

Can you eat expired Green Goddess Dressing? ›

“If it's unopened and it's past its best-by date, I would try tasting a little bit,” Schaffner said. “If it tastes OK, then it's good to go! Because of the way these products are processed and formulated, I think it's highly unlikely that you would find any mold upon opening.

How long does Trader Joe's Green Goddess Dressing last after opening? ›

Unopened jars of mayonnaise and salad dressing may be stored in the pantry. After opening, keep refrigerated up to 2 months. For more information, you may call the Food and Drug Administration's toll-free at 1-888-723-3366 or go to FDA's website.

Can I eat Green Goddess Dressing while pregnant? ›

You won't have to take a pregnant pass on most salad dressings, especially commercially prepared ones (including, most likely, the one in the bottle you were scanning).

Why is it called green goddess salad? ›

Green Goddess sounds like a dressing right out of Marin County central casting, but apparently it was invented in the 20s, by the chef at the Palace Hotel (beautiful hotel, still there) in San Francisco, to commemorate the actor George Arliss and his play, The Green Goddess.

What's in Annie's green goddess dressing? ›

Ingredients. EXPELLER-PRESSED CANOLA OIL, ORGANIC APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, WATER, TAHINI (TOASTED SESAME SEED PASTE), SOY SAUCE (WATER, SOYBEANS, WHEAT, SALT), LEMON JUICE CONCENTRATE, SEA SALT, DRIED GARLIC, TOASTED SESAME SEEDS, DRIED CHIVES, DRIED PARSLEY, XANTHAN GUM, RICE BRAN EXTRACT.

What are the ingredients in Kraft green goddess dressing? ›

Water, Vegetable Oil (Soybean and/or Canola Oil), Vinegar, Corn Syrup, Sugar, Sour Cream (Dried) (Cream (from Milk), Cultured Skim Milk, Culture), Salt, Contains Less than 2% of Modified Food Starch, Xanthan Gum, Buttermilk (Dried), Spices, Garlic (Dried), Polysorbate 60, Phosphoric Acid, Mustard Flour, Onions (Dried), ...

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