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This blue cheese dressing recipe with yogurt takes 10 minutes to make, and it’s a million times better than anything from the grocery store!

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Once you make this blue cheese dressing with yogurt, you’ll never go back to buying the store-bought stuff. It’s cool, creamy, blue cheesy perfection, and it couldn’t be any easier to make!

I never have buttermilk, so to keep this recipe super simple, I use Greek yogurt instead. It gives the dressing that signature tang and is the perfect substitution for buttermilk. I strongly encourage you to make it in advance and let it hang out in the fridge for at least 3-4 hours. It takes the dressing from “oh yum” to “oh wow”!

Blue cheese dressing with yogurt ingredients:

  • Blue cheese: I typically use Gorgonzola, but any blue cheese will work. (more on this below)
  • Mayonnaise: I recommend full-fat for maximum creaminess and taste.
  • Greek yogurt: Together with mayonnaise, Greek yogurt provides a thick and creamy base.
  • White vinegar: Acid is needed to cut through the fat and richness.
  • Lemon juice: Using both vinegar and lemon gives a dressing a more balanced flavor and brightens it up.
  • Worcestershire: This adds a savory, complex deliciousness. Don’t skip it!
  • Sweetener: A touch of sugar below balances out the acidity. To keep this low in sugar, I use Monk fruit.
  • Garlic powder: Raw garlic can be harsh, so I opt for a small amount of garlic powder instead.
  • Black pepper: This is an underrated ingredient. The spicy, earthy flavor levels up the dressing.
  • Frank’s Red Hot: Optional, but it’s my secret ingredient. It adds a zippy tang my family loves!
  • Italian parsley: This is another optional ingredient, but we love the pop of earthy freshness it gives.

What kind of blue cheese is best for blue cheese dressing?

For the best taste and texture, I recommend buying a wedge and crumbling it yourself. A good quality yet affordable blue cheese is what you want. Save the high-end, more expensive stuff for your cheese boards. That said, use a blue cheese that you love!

My go-to is Gorgonzola, which is an Italian blue cheese. It’s milder in flavor, so you can add a lot without it being too overpowering. If you live near Trader Joe’s, they’ve got a fantastic Gorgonzola that’s very affordable!

If you love blue cheese and want a stronger flavor, I recommend Roquefort. It’s sharp, tangy, and more pungent than Gorgonzola. It’s delicious!

How to make chunky blue cheese dressing:

  1. Crumble the blue cheese: Using your hands can get messy, I stick my knife into the top of the cheese and twist. (as shown in the photo below) This will result in chunks of all different sizes.
  2. Add the remaining ingredients minus the milk to a bowl. (reserving some of the blue cheese)
  3. Mash it up using a small masher like the one shown. It’s easier than using a fork.
  4. Add a little milk or half-and-half to get the desired consistency. It will thicken up in the fridge.
  5. Let it rest. For the best flavor, I suggest making this at least a few hours in advance.
  6. Taste and adjust the ingredients one last time before serving. I find that after letting it sit overnight, it gets very thick. I usually thin it out with a little more acid or half-and-half!

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If you like a chunky dressing, reserve some of the crumbled blue cheese and stir it ain’t the end. Alternatively, if you like it completely smooth, mash it all up or make the dressing in a small blender or food processor.

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Equipment needed to make this recipe:

  • Medium size bowl: I recommend using something a little larger than what you think you might need. It gives you more room to groove, especially when you are mashing the blue cheese.
  • Small blender or food processor: When I’m feeling especially lazy, I throw everything in my small Ninja food processor and just stir the extra blue cheese in at the end.
  • Small masher: It’s easier than a fork when incorporating the blue cheese into the other ingredients.
  • Glass container to store and serve it in.

Recipe tips and variations:

  • Since most of us have sour cream on hand but not Greek yogurt, it’s a perfect substitution.
  • If you don’t have white vinegar, apple cider vinegar will work, or feel free to use all lemon juice.
  • If you don’t have lemon juice, feel free to use all white vinegar.
  • Any sweetener would work, but I would caution you against using honey. It throws the flavors off.
  • Instead of parsley, feel free to use chives or the tops of scallions.
  • Store the blue cheese in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Blue cheese dressing doesn’t last as long as you might think. It can start to separate and go downhill quickly. I recommend making smaller batches and eating it within a couple of days.

How to serve chunky blue cheese dressing:

  • On a salad, especially a steak salad
  • Serve as a dip for veggies or chicken wings
  • As a spread on sandwiches
  • Spread on a buffalo chicken pizza as the base
  • Mix with a bag of coleslaw for a fun twist on slaw
  • With french fries (I LOVE dipping my fries in blue cheese!)
  • Buffalo chicken meatballs + this dressing is a crowd pleaser
  • drizzle over fried green tomatoes

Serve this with:

  • Homemade Goulash +Salad
  • Gluten-Free Sausage Ballls

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This blue cheese dressing recipe with yogurt iscool, creamy, blue cheesy perfection, and it only takes 10 minutes to make!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Resting Time: 3 hours hrs

Servings: 6

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 4-6 ounces blue cheese
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 tablespoon white vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 teaspoon Frank's Red Hot, optional
  • 1/2 teaspoon sugar (I use Monkfruit)
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon Italian parsley, finely chopped, optional
  • Milk or half-and-half to thin it out
  • Salt to taste

Instructions

  • Crumble the blue cheese and set aside

  • Add the mayonnaise, yogurt, and 4 ounces (1/2 cup) of the blue cheese to a bowl. Mash the blue cheese into the yogurt and mayonnaise using a fork or a small masher.

  • Add the vinegar, lemon, Worcestershire, hot sauce, garlic, pepper, sugar, and parsley to the bowl.

  • Mix well and add an additional 2 ounces of blue cheese crumbles.

  • Cover the dressing and let it hang out in the fridge for a minimum of 3 hours.

Notes

Make this at least a few hours in advance for the absolute best flavor.

The dressing will thicken as it sits, so you may need to add a splash of milk or water to thin it out.

Just before serving, adjust any of the ingredients you want.

If you don’t have white vinegar, apple cider vinegar will work, or feel free to use all lemon juice.

If you don’t have lemon juice, use white vinegar.

Instead of parsley, feel free to use chives or the tops of scallions.

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FAQs

How do you make Jamie Oliver yogurt dressing? ›

YOGHURT DRESSING

Put ⅓ cup of natural yoghurt, 2 tablespoons of white or red wine vinegar and 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil into a jam jar with a pinch of sea salt and black pepper. Put the lid on the jar and shake well.

Can I use Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise in salad dressing? ›

Just incase you haven't figured out that you can substitute Greek yogurt for almost all mayo/sour cream… 😉 Use this as a base recipe. You can adjust your ratios, omit the mayo entirely if you want a super healthy ranch, or add more if you want it richer.

Why does my homemade blue cheese dressing get watery? ›

Why does my homemade blue cheese dressing get watery? As blue cheese dressing sits, the water in the sour cream can begin to separate. That's natural. Just stir the dressing before you spoon it onto the salad or sandwich.

How long does fresh blue cheese dressing last in the fridge? ›

Homemade blue cheese dressing won't last quite as long as its store-bought counterpart. Transfer the dressing to an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator for five to seven days.

Can plain yogurt be substituted for mayonnaise? ›

A cup of plain yogurt with a teaspoon of mustard and salt and pepper to taste makes an acceptable alternative to mayonnaise, with fewer calories and less fat. In coleslaw and tuna and chicken salads, try yogurt in place of mayonnaise, or use half mayonnaise and half yogurt.

Is yogurt healthier than mayonnaise? ›

Greek Yogurt Packs More Protein and Fewer Calories

Clocking in at 10 grams of protein and 110 calories per 1/2 cup serving, plain Greek yogurt (made with whole milk) is a great source of protein (both casein and whey) whereas mayo contains a measly 1 gram of protein per 1/2 cup — not to mention, 771 calories.

What is the best yogurt for mayonnaise? ›

Greek yogurt is a great healthy substitute for mayonnaise. First of all, it's healthy and good for you. It has healthy fats and other nutrients. It has a similar creamy texture, and while the flavor isn't that similar on its own, it does work in so many recipes.

How to thicken homemade blue cheese dressing? ›

If you want to thicken up the sauce, simply stir in the optional 2 tablespoons of sour cream. 5. Stir in half of the minced parsley; use the remaining parsley as a garnish for the finished dressing.

What is the blue stuff in blue cheese dressing? ›

The blue cheese molds - Penicillium roqueforti - is safe for human consumption. It does not produce the same toxins as dangerous molds. Rather, it can be quite healthy, with natural antibacterial properties and the ability to over-take pathogens.

Is blue cheese dressing healthy for you? ›

Blue cheese dressing does not contain many vitamins, minerals, and other micronutrients. But it can increase the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamins A, D, E, and K from the diet. Moreover, it provides calcium and phosphorus which are great for bone health and energy production.

Is it okay to freeze blue cheese dressing? ›

This dressing can be frozen, but it will lose some of its creamy texture when it thaws. Place it in an airtight container and leave some room for it to expand as it freezes.

Can you eat blue cheese dressing that was left out overnight? ›

Blue cheese should be refrigerated to keep it fresh, so if you leave it out on your counter, it's going to spoil more quickly. In most cases, you'll notice that it's gone bad after just a few days. If you're accidentally left blue cheese out, it's best to throw it away if it's been two days or more.

What is yogurt dressing made of? ›

In a large bowl, combine the yogurt, parsley, chives, dill, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper, lemon juice, and mustard. Add in a tablespoon of olive oil to help the dressing thicken up when chilled, and add a tablespoon of water to help thin it out, if needed.

How to make yoghurt Jamie Oliver? ›

directions
  1. Bring milk to a boil in a thick bottomed pot. Turn heat off and leave for about 40 min until the milk has cooled down to body temperature. If you can keep your finger in the milk, you can go ahead and stir/whisk in the yogurt. ...
  2. Place in the fridge to chill; it will keep for 1 week.

How do you thicken Greek yogurt dressing? ›

But in order to get the sauce to the desired thicker consistency, you need to suspend the yogurt in a cheesecloth for a couple of hours to drain some of the water off. If you don't mind it moderately runny, you can just make it as is and it is still delicious, just a little more messy.

How long does homemade yogurt dressing last? ›

We recommend consuming dressings and sauces within 3-4 days to be safe. Food safety aside, we tend to prefer the taste of freshly made dressings, especially when using citrus, yogurt or garlic, and find that 3-4 days is the sweet spot.

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