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So using milk, Greek yogurt, and mayo should taste about the same right? These ingredients are always on hand but not buttermilk.
Will this taste like jack in the box buttermilk ranch dip? Cuz I luv that crap…
How well does buttermilk powder (reconstituted, of course) work in this application?
Morgan is a cutie
I think you forgot the blue cheese. 🤔
Edit: I was just being silly here. I love blue cheese dressing! Trying to say any buttermilk dressing without blue cheese is just not as good. Guess it didn’t work. 😂
Best quality buttermilk?!
My store doesn't have good better and best. It's more like… Here's your buttermilk
For better results: use sour cream or Greek yogurt instead.
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