Green Goddess Dressing

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Creamy green goddess dressing is healthy and bursting with so many vibrant flavors! The combination of fresh herbs, Greek yogurt, garlic, and lemon creates an irresistible dressing and dip.

Making homemade salad dressings really elevate any salad, and they always taste better than store-bought. If you want to make your own delicious dressings at home, try my homemade Italian, Caesar, or Greek dressings. They are so amazing, and I know you will see how easy and inexpensive they are to make!

Top view of green goddess dressing in a small glass container with a wood spoon in the jar.  Carrots, grape tomatoes, sliced zucchini, and whole radishes scattered around the dressing.
Creamy green goddess dressing is healthy and bursting with so many vibrant flavors! The combination of fresh herbs, Greek yogurt, garlic, and lemon create an irresistible dressing and dip.

What Is Green Goddess Dressing?

This classic salad dressing was first created by a chef at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco in the 1920s. A play was popular in the city at the time and the name of the dressing was attributed to the star of the play, “The Green Goddess.” The chef created the dressing to add to his starter salad at the hotel, and the rest is history! Here we are today, 100 years later, still enjoying his delicious creation!

Homemade dressings are so fun and versatile, and it gives me an excuse to use my garden! My favorite thing about my garden is being about to use the fresh herbs in my recipes. Fresh herbs always taste better than dried herbs, and I highly recommend using them more often. They are perfect in this recipe mixed with the other ingredients! The creamy texture will leave you wanting to enjoy this green goddess dressing on everything!

Green Goddess Salad Dressing Ingredients

Most of these ingredients are ones that you already have on hand. There may be a few ingredients you need to buy, but once you have them on hand, you can make the dressing again and again! They are easy to store and simple to mix together. The exact ingredient measurements are at the bottom of the post on the recipe card.

  • Greek Yogurt: Use Greek Yogurt instead of mayonnaise or sour cream. It is just as creamy! Because it’s also the healthier option.
  • Cilantro, Basil, Parsley, Chives: Fresh herbs are the star of this recipe! Feel free to use any combination of herbs. Mint, dill, and tarragon are other great options to use.
  • Green Onions: Green onions add a great mild onion flavor.
  • Garlic: Always garlic…it’s a MUST!
  • Lemon Juice: Fresh lemon juice adds a deliciously bright flavor to this dressing!
  • Capers: Don’t leave them out. I promise you will agree that capers take this dressing to the next level! Traditionally this dressing has anchovies, but capers work perfectly to achieve that savory briny flavor!
  • Red Wine Vinegar: The tanginess of vinegar wakes up all the flavors.
  • Olive Oil: Extra virgin olive oil is great for dressings.
  • Salt and Pepper: Salt and pepper to balance and season all the flavors.

Let’s Make a Homemade Dressing!

This green goddess dressing comes together so quickly and easily! I love that I can throw all of the ingredients into a blender or food processor and make this dressing in minutes! I always make it in the summertime because I have fresh green herbs.

  1. Combine: Combine all of the ingredients into a blender or food processor.
  2. Blend Ingredients: Blend the ingredients until smooth and creamy.
  3. Enjoy: Enjoy this green goddess dressing on salads, use it as a dip for vegetables, or enjoy it as a dip for anything you desire!
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