Green Goddess Dressing - Love and Lemons (2024)

Looking for a way to use up the herbs in your fridge? Make this green goddess dressing recipe! It's creamy, bright, and brimming with fresh flavor.

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At this time of year, I make this green goddess dressing recipe almost every week. Jack and I have just planted our little garden on our back deck, and we have loads of fresh herbs. Straight off the plant, they’re fragrant and tender, ready to add a punch of fresh flavor to almost any dish. I often grab a handful of parsley for a weeknight pasta, a sprig of mint to finish a salad, or a bunch of basil to sprinkle over pizza. Chances are, I end up picking extra, so little by little, the fridge fills up with leafy herbs. That’s where this green goddess dressing comes in.

Cool, creamy, and so darn easy to make, it’s the perfect way to use up an abundance of herbs. You can make it with almost any ones you like – I start with parsley and chives and top it off with whatever else I have on hand. Cilantro, mint, and dill are all fantastic, but I especially recommend using tarragon. Its mild licorice flavor makes this green goddess dressing really complex and unique. Trust me, you’re going to love it!

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Green Goddess Dressing Recipe Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make this green goddess salad dressing:

  • Greek yogurt – Classic green goddess dressing is made with mayo and sometimes sour cream, but I skip them both in favor of Greek yogurt. It makes this recipe a tad healthier, and it adds a delicious tangy flavor.
  • Fresh herbs – I always make this recipe with parsley and chives. Then, I toss in whatever other leafy herbs I have in my kitchen! Try using dill, mint, and/or cilantro, and don’t skip the tarragon if you can help it.
  • Lemon juice and zest – Who doesn’t love lemon + herbs? The zest and juice add an amazing bright flavor to this creamy dip.
  • Extra-virgin olive oil – It adds extra richness and thins the creamy sauce.
  • Capers – Did you know that most green goddess salad dressing is made with anchovies? No joke! To keep this recipe vegetarian, I swap in capers to add savory, briny flavor.
  • Garlic, salt, and pepper – They add depth of flavor and tie everything together!

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

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Once you prep your ingredients, making this recipe couldn’t be easier. Just add them all to a food processor, and pulse to combine!

Oh, and by the way, this dressing is just as good when you swap cashew cream for the yogurt. When I make this vegan, dairy-free variation, I use a blender instead of a food processor to get the dressing really smooth. Find the instructions for how to make it in the recipe notes below!

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Green Goddess Dressing Serving Suggestions

You might have guessed by now this this green goddess dressing is a great salad dressing (try it on my Spring Salad, Caesar Salad, Kale Salad, or Radish Salad!), but you can use it for so much more. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Serve it as a dip! Make it the center of a crudité platter with fresh veggies and pita for dipping.
  • Or use it as a dipping sauce for air fryer French fries or baked sweet potato fries.
  • Drizzle it over roasted veggies like broccoli, cauliflower, radishes, or butternut squash.
  • Top it onto any grain bowl! Try it on my Buddha Bowl or Roasted Veggie Grain Bowl, or make your own bowl with brown rice, quinoa, or farro.
  • Spoon it into a baked sweet potato. Add some crispy roasted chickpeas to make it a full meal!

How do you like to use green goddess dressing? Let me know in the comments!

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More Favorite Dressings and Sauces

If you love this green goddess dressing recipe, try one of these flavorful sauces or dressings next:

  • Tahini Sauce (4 ways!)
  • Tzatziki Sauce
  • Cilantro Lime Dressing
  • Lemon Vinaigrette
  • Classic Basil Pesto or Vegan Pesto
  • Chimichurri Sauce
  • Homemade Caesar Dressing

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Green Goddess Dressing

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Serves 4 to 6

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This easy green goddess dressing is creamy, bright, and delicious! I most often make it with Greek yogurt, but it also works wonderfully with cashew cream. See the recipe notes below for this easy vegan variation.

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a food processor, combine the yogurt, parsley, mixed herbs, chives, lemon juice, zest, olive oil, capers, garlic, salt, and pepper. Pulse until well combined. Season to taste.

  • Serve as a dip or toss with salad greens. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Notes

Makes just over 1 cup

*To make this vegan: Use 1 cup raw cashews + ½ cup water in place of the yogurt. Blend all ingredients, except the herbs, in a high-speed blender until creamy. Add the herbs and pulse to combine. If your dressing is too thick, mix in little water or more olive oil. This version will not work in a food processor because the cashews won’t get as creamy as they do in a blender.

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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 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.

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 the difference between green goddess and goddess? ›

When this happens, it's always Goddess - Annie's Goddess, to be exact. Not to be confused with Green Goddess dressing, which is a creamy dressing flavored with mixed green herbs, Goddess dressing is a tahini (sesame paste) and lemon dressing seasoned with soy sauce, cider vinegar and spices.

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 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.

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 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.

Which dressing is best in Subway? ›

The best Subway sauces for 2024 (my top 8) include Sweet Onion Teriyaki, Honey Mustard, Frank's RedHot® Buffalo Sauce, Baja Chipotle, Peppercorn Ranch, Creamy Sriracha, MVP Parmesan Vinaigrette, Mayonnaise.

What is in Trader Joe's Green Goddess? ›

Trader Joe's Green Goddess Salad Dressing is a heavenly green hue, as its name suggests. This vibrant salad accompaniment is packed with Hass avocados, fresh herbs like basil, and chives, and seasonings that include green onions, garlic, and apple cider vinegar.

Is Green Goddess good for you? ›

Though green goddess dressing—like most other salad dressings—is high in sodium, it is also rich in good fats. Good fats including monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids provide a multitude of heart-healthy benefits.

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.

How long is green goddess good for? ›

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

Does Green Goddess 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 a green goddess slang? ›

the nickname for a British military fire engine (= vehicle carrying equipment for putting out fires), which is green in colour. Green goddesses are used for fighting fires when the normal services for doing this are not available, e.g. during a strike.

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 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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