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Vegan Buttermilk Salad Dressing

Creamy vegan buttermilk salad dressing made with all whole food ingredients. This healthy dairy-free take on salad dressing is easy to prepare in your blender and is paleo friendly!

Vegan Buttermilk Salad Dressing - creamy, delicious vegan "buttermilk" dressing that only requires a handful of ingredients and is paleo friendly

Last weekend, the boyf and I visited his family for his niece’s first birthday. It was a BBQ/pool party with tons of amazing healthy food, and one of the dishes was a kale salad with a creamy buttermilk dressing. I was hooked on the salad, to the extent that the first thing I made when we got home was – you guessed it – that very salad.

…With one small change, though…the dressing. While I’m not intolerant of dairy, I do try to limit it, so I decided to fashion up a creamy vegan “buttermilk” dressing in lieu of the original. Have you ever made a homemade vegan buttermilk? It’s actually super simple…basically, all you need is a non-dairy milk and lemon juice (similar to making regular buttermilk). In order to make a buttermilk salad dressing, you incorporate the non-dairy milk and lemon juice with a few additional ingredients to make it thick and flavorful.

Vegan Buttermilk Salad Dressing - creamy, delicious vegan "buttermilk" dressing that only requires a handful of ingredients and is paleo friendly

When I was researching vegan buttermilk dressings on the internet, I surprisingly didn’t find a plethora of recipes, so I figured I had better fashion one up and share. I did find one recipe that called for soaked cashews, and as fate would have it, the grocery store I normally attend was out of raw cashews, so I used the same replacement I’ve been using quite a bit lately: sunflower seed butter.

Using almond milk, lemon juice, sunflower seed butter, stone ground mustard, garlic, and fresh parlsey and chives, you end up with a super flavorful creamy vegan dressing that you’d never in a million years guess is dairy-free. 

If you’re all about going the soaked cashew route, feel free! You’ll need one cup of raw cashews, which you’ll soak for at least 3 hours. Simply drain the cashews once they’ve been soaked and proceed with the recipe as normal.

Vegan Buttermilk Salad Dressing - creamy, delicious vegan "buttermilk" dressing that only requires a handful of ingredients and is paleo friendly

You can also look at this as a vegan green goddess salad dressing, as if I were compelled to make a vegan green goddess, I’d honestly use this exact recipe.

So there you have it: some straight-forward ingredients, your blender, and a few minutes of time is all you need. Use this on any of your favorite salads – it goes great with my Kale and Blueberry Salad!

Vegan Buttermilk Salad Dressing - creamy, delicious vegan "buttermilk" dressing that only requires a handful of ingredients and is paleo friendly

Vegan Buttermilk Salad Dressing

Dairy-free buttermilk dressing is incredible on any salad!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
1 Cup

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup unsweetened almond milk, see note*
  • 1/3 cup unsweetened sunflower butter, see note**
  • 3 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon stone ground mustard, or dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon pure maple syrup, optional
  • 1 small clove garlic
  • 1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped
  • 1/4 cup fresh chives, chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt

Instructions

  • Add the ingredients for the vegan buttermilk dressing to a blender and blend until completely smooth. Taste the dressing for flavor and add sea salt to taste. Store in an airtight container for up to 1 week in your refrigerator, and use on your favorite salads!

Notes

*You can use any non-dairy milk you'd like in place of almond milk
**Replace the sunflower butter with 1 cup of raw cashews - soak the cashews for at least 3 hours, drain them, and follow the rest of the recipe as normal.

Nutrition

Serving: 1grams
Course: Salsas, Sauces, Spreads, Dips, & Dressings
Cuisine: American
Keyword: baked gluten free apple fritter, dairy free, dairy free recipes, easy healthy recipes, gluten free recipes, gut healthy recipes
Servings: 1 Cup
Author: Julia

 

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Li

Monday 20th of November 2017

has anyone tried this replacing the sunflower butter with 1 cup of cashews?

vivian

Sunday 30th of July 2017

This tastes lovely, particularly after letting it sit in the refrigerator for a few hours to let the flavours develop. It doesn't look anything like the picture, though, being an avocado green colour from the sunflower butter and the herbs blended together. I love your creative use of ingredients to make a unique dressing.

Jennifer

Tuesday 25th of July 2017

Any guess on the macro content of this dressing?

Abby @ Heart of a Baker

Thursday 13th of July 2017

Dude using sunflower seed butter in this is brilliant! Now I want a big ol' salad with lots of this dressing on top!

Li

Tuesday 13th of February 2018

Using cashews is even more brilliant. I think it will be much healthier as well :-)

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