Healthy Buttermilk Ranch Potato Salad is a great alternative to conventional, full-fat potato salad recipes that you’ll find at almost every summer backyard barbecue! This healthier potato salad recipe is easy to make and it is packed with flavour! You’re going to love this crowd-pleasing side dish recipe for summer!
Summer picnics and outdoor cookouts just aren’t the same without a few key essentials. The problem with most picnic side dishes is the amount of fat and calories in them. There’s nothing like a good potato salad recipe to go with the burgers, barbecue chicken, and pretty much anything coming off the barbecue this time of year. The trouble is, store-bought potato salad is often terribly high in fat, empty calories, and a whole lot of artificial ingredients and preservatives. Of course, there’s always homemade potato salad, but most recipes are SO high in fat and just not a great choice if you’re trying to maintain a healthy diet.
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I love making this Healthy Buttermilk Ranch homemade Potato Salad because I can keep the amount of fat in the dressing to a minimum while adding so much delicious flavour in a healthy way by using Greek yogurt, low-fat buttermilk, and fresh herbs from my backyard garden! This salad is super simple to make, and the buttermilk ranch dressing is unexpectedly tangy with the perfect ranch flavour.
There’s nothing better than backyard barbecue food in the summertime, especially when it’s made with fresh, healthy ingredients. This healthy buttermilk ranch potato salad is the perfect side dish to serve with all your favourite grilled meats. I love it with this Grilled Chicken Souvlaki, my delicious Turkey Burgers, hot dogs, or even just alongside grilled veggies. And it doesn’t get any easier to make than this! Just shake up the dressing in a mason jar and toss it with cooked potatoes! And you can even leave the peels on the potatoes because, let’s be honest, who has time for peeling potatoes? Not this girl…
How to Make Healthy Buttermilk Ranch Potato Salad
The dressing I use on this healthier potato salad is inspired by Ina Garten’s Buttermilk Ranch dressing from her Barefoot Contessa How Easy Is That? cookbook (affiliate link). I’ve maintained most of the original flavours but kept the amount of added fat to a minimum, keeping this recipe as light as possible. It’s quick and easy to make and it’s so delicious, it’ll be the perfect simple side dish to serve at your next backyard barbecue!
I like to use this large dutch oven to boil the potatoes in.
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Healthy Buttermilk Ranch Potato Salad
Recipe: Ingredients
For the Dressing:
- 2/3 cup low fat buttermilk
- 1/2 cup fat free plain Greek yogurt
- 1/3 cup low-fat mayonnaise
- 2 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tsp sea salt
- 1/2 tsp freshly cracked pepper
- 1 1/2 tbsp Dijon mustard
- 2 garlic cloves pressed or crushed and finely minced
- 2 finely chopped scallions or green onions include the white part
- 2 tbsp finely chopped fresh basil
For the Potato Salad:
- 3 lbs baby potatoes you could use large potatoes and cut them into small chunks but halving baby potatoes just gives this dish such a nice appearance
- 3 tbsp chopped fresh dill
- 1/8 cup chopped fresh chives for garnish
Recipe: Instructions
- To a large mason jar add the buttermilk, yogurt, mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper, and Dijon mustard.
- Finely chop the scallions, the basil and the garlic. I find a garlic press works great for adding garlic to salad dressings.
- Add them to the mason jar, shut the lid very tightly and shake it all up for about 1-2 minutes. You can blast some music or do a funny dance while you do this...whatever makes you happy.
- At this point, stick it in the fridge and forget about it for at least 2 hours. I often make this dressing 24 hours ahead of time which allows the flavours to blend nicely.
- Wash and halve 3 lbs of baby potatoes (I used both yellow and red potatoes, but you could use just yellow or just red, or whatever you want, really). Personally, I prefer to leave the peel on potatoes when making potato salad for several reasons: it increases the amount of fibre, it helps the pieces of potato stay together, and it gives the potato salad a beautiful, homemade, and rustic look. I also loathe peeling potatoes, so there's that.
- Once the potatoes are washed well and halved, stick them in a large pot and add enough water just to cover them.
- Add the pot to the stove on medium-high heat and wait for the water to boil. Once the water begins to boil, turn the heat down to medium, cover the pot and let the potatoes cook for about 8-10 minutes. You'll have to check on them every few minutes to make sure they don't over-cook. You'll know they're done when you can pierce one with a fork without too much force but all the pieces are still intact.
- Use a colander to drain the potatoes and rinse them under cold water until they cool to room temperature.
- Once the potatoes are cool, be sure to let them dry for a few minutes before assembling the salad. If your potatoes are wet the dressing won't stick to them and you'll end up with a mess. The best way to do this is to lay them out on a clean kitchen towel for a few minutes.
- While you're waiting, chop the fresh dill into pieces small enough that the taste isn't overwhelming but big enough that you can still see the lovely wispy bits.
- Add the potatoes to a large bowl and add the dressing. Toss the potatoes until they're well coated. Add the dill and toss gingerly just until you can see the tiny sprigs of dill throughout.
- If you're serving this dish at a dinner party or to a crowd, now's a good time to transfer it to a clean bowl. Tossing the salad in this creamy dressing creates quite a mess.
- Garnish the top with some chopped fresh chives, and refrigerate until you're ready to serve!
Recipe: Notes
Recipe: Nutrition
Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.
Healthy buttermilk ranch potato salad is great for serving to friends at a barbecue or taking to a potluck or family dinner because it’s simple, easy, and serves at least 6-8 people. It goes great with any dish, but we love serving it with these Skinny Greek Turkey Meatballs or with this Ginger Soy Grilled Chicken!
I hope you enjoy this healthy buttermilk ranch potato salad recipe! Let me know in the comments below, what’s your favourite summer dish for backyard dining?
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How true about a good potato salad! This looks so fresh, light yet very satisfying.
Thanks Angie! It is a super light dish! Perfect for hot days 🙂
I love love love your homemade dressing!!
Thanks Kristen!!
This looks delicious, and I bet the ranch could be used on veggies and salads too! Beautiful!
Thanks! Yes, this ranch dressing is good on pretty much everything!! 🙂
Great summer potluck idea!
Thanks Megan! It is perfect for potlucks!
I love this, and I know my family would too! Thanks!
Thanks so much! Please let me know if you try it!
This looks like the perfect side dish for this weekend! The buttermilk dressing sounds awesome!
Thanks Michelle! It is a great dish for summer weekends!!
you can never go wrong with an Ina recipe – and this one sounds delicious!!
You are so right! Thanks so much!
Such a perfect summer dish. I can't wait to try that dressing!
Thanks so much! You'd love it!!
Gorgeous photos, of cours! And that dressing looks so good, I just want to grab a spoon and eat it all! I can’t wait to make this for my family in summer when they visit us. Everyone will love it <3
Thanks so much Shadi! 🙂 It’s definitely a crowd-pleasing recipe! And the dressing is to die for!