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Copycat recipe for Café Rio Cilantro Ranch Dressing is fresh and creamy with a hint of spice. We LOVE this stuff!
I may or may not be obsessed with Café Rio and love to whip it up at home with my own copycat recipes! We love their Shredded Chicken, Cilantro Lime Rice, and especially their signature Café Rio Cilantro Ranch Dressing!
DELICIOUS CAFE RIO dressing
We have a favorite recipe for Homemade Ranch Dressing, but when it comes to Mexican dishes, Café Rio dressing is the ONLY way to go!
I’ve been on a QUEST to find the perfect Café Rio Cilantro Ranch Dressing, and I’m happy to tell you that quest is over!
We made a few modifications to a recipe we found in a church cookbook, and VOILA – the perfect Café Rio Cilantro Ranch Dressing Recipe.
This Cafe Rio dressing is DELICIOUS!! You’ll want this stuff with everything! We have it on our tacos, chips, quesadillas, salad—you name it!!
SO glad we finally found the recipe that is most like the real deal.
5 minutes + a blender
All you need to make this tasty cilantro ranch dressing is 5 minutes of time and a good blender (or food processor).
JUST BLEND! Throw all the ingredients (minus milk) into the blender, blend, and then add milk until it’s a consistency you like. I prefer it right in the middle of thick and thin, so I add about 1/3 cup.
NOTE: The recipe sets up and becomes more thick if you store it in the fridge. Add more milk (and whisk) if needed right before serving.
Variations
A lot of the copycat recipes I’ve seen include tomatillos, but we decided not to. If you like the flavor tomatillos add, feel free to use 1-2 large tomatillos.
Some other add-ins/subs you might like:
- lime juice (from 1 lime)
- 1/4 teaspoon of chili powder or cumin (for more of a Tex-Mex taste)
- Switch out your mayonnaise or sour cream for plain greek yogurt if you want something lighter.
Making AHead + STORING
Make ahead of time: I personally prefer making cilantro ranch dressing a day or two ahead of when I want to use it, because then it has time to sit in the fridge and let the flavors all combine.
To STORE, put it in an airtight container, a glass jar with a lid, or even reuse an empty dressing bottle. If stored properly, it should last for 1-2 weeks in the fridge.
Note. I’m not sure how well this would freeze just because I know that dairy doesn’t always thaw well after being frozen. It might be worth a try because some people have had success freezing ranch dressing in ice cube trays or in muffin tins.
To FREEZE it, pour it into the ice cube tray or muffin tins and freeze. When it is frozen then pop them out and put them in a freezer safe ziploc bag and store in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you are ready to serve it, pull out the desired amount and let it thaw in a bowl on the counter.
You may need to stir it before eating. Let me know how it goes!
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Cafe Rio Dressing Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 packet ranch dip dressing (or 3 tbsp)
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1 bunch cilantro
- 1 tsp minced garlic
- 1-3 tsp diced jalapenos
- 1/3 to 1/2 cups milk
Instructions
- Blend all ingredients in the blender. Add milk until it’s the consistency you want (I did about ⅓ cup).
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Made this tonight and althoUgh weve never been to a cafe rio this ranch was amaxing! Made it with the Chicken and riCe cafe rio recopes of yours too. Big hit with the fam and so easy!
I am so glad you tried it!! Thank you so much for sharing that 🙂
I LOVE this dressing! It is my favorite dressing to make!
I know this is an older post but I just made this and slapped it on a salad with some pulled pork and it. is. marvelous!!!! Thank you so much for posting this recipe! Of course it doesn’t taste EXACTLY like Cafe Rio but it is still absolutely delicious and goes well with a pulled pork salad.
mmmmm…. I love Cafe Rio! Thanks so much for the yummy tip.
This looks yummy! Thanks so much. I am sharing it on my blog too:4growingboys.blogspot.com
Mmm, wish I had some cilantro in the house!
Yum! this sounds so good! I love ranch and I love cilantro so I'll def be giving this a try!JenScissors & Spatulas
Definitely going to try this. Thanks!
Looks yummy! Thought it was soup!