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Tomatillo Lime Ranch is a lick the plate, punchy & tangy, savory salad dressing from Cafe Rio. All you have to do is throw the ingredients in the blender and you’re on your way to flavor town.

Cafe Rio Tomatillo Ranch Dressing
I know this is technically a salad dressing, but don’t keep it in that box, okay? Tomatillo Ranch Dressing is ridiculously versatile. And yes, it is magic in copycat Cafe Rio salads. But it is also the MVP in Mexican rice bowls, an A+ dip for quesadillas and a “I can’t believe how good this is” sauce on tacos. I seriously love this stuff!
I recommend pairing this with my other Cafe Rio Copycat Recipes: Sweet Pork and Cilantro Lime Rice. You’re welcome.

Ingredients in Tomatillo Ranch Dressing
- Jalapeño, deseeded – You can also use the pre-cut jarred version!
- Small tomatillos, husked, washed and cut in half
- Buttermilk – Don’t have buttermilk on hand? No problem! You can make your own buttermilk substitute.
- Milk
- Mayonnaise
- Ranch dressing mix – I use one packet of the hidden valley ranch mix!
- Garlic powder
- Lime juice – You can use a fresh lime, but I just use the bottled lime juice for ease.

How to Make Creamy Tomatillo Ranch
Get ready for the easiest recipe ever!
- Place all of the ingredients into a blender. Pulse until well combined.
- Store in the fridge for 30 minutes before serving to allow the ranch to thicken a bit.
- Enjoy!
How should I store Tomatillo Ranch Dressing?
I pour excess Cafe Rio dressing into a mason jar and store in the fridge. This dressing will last until your milk expires, usually a week or so.

Pair this with…

Tomatillo Ranch Dressing (Cafe Rio)
Ingredients
- 1/2 jalapeño, deseeded
- 2 small tomatillos, husked, washed and cut in half
- 1/2 cup buttermilk
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- 1 packet ranch dressing mix
- 1/4 tsp garlic powder
- 3 Tbsp lime juice

Instructions
- Place all of the ingredients into a blender. Pulse until well combined.
- Store in the fridge for 30 minutes before serving to allow the ranch to thicken a bit.
- Enjoy!

















