Green Goddess Dressing • the BEST recipe! (2024)

Green Goddess Dressing is insanely delicious. I’ve updated and improved this classic 1920s recipe (and reprinted the original so you can see for yourself.) We love it on salads but hey, we also use it as a dip for raw veggies, and ~ who are we kidding? ~ fries!

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what is green goddess dressing and why should you make some?

What is it? The OG Green Goddess dressing was made by the chef at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco in 1923. The beautiful herbaceous dressing has gone in and out of vogue over the years, having a big comeback moment in the 70s, but true salad lovers have always had it on their radar.

Why should you want it? Let’s start with the brilliant green color and the flavor of ALL the herbs blitzed together with lemon and garlic and mayo for a rich creamy texture. Let’s talk about the wonderful under-used flavor of tarragon which lingers after every bite. Because of all the fresh herbs, you can’t get anything like it in a bottle (no, not even from Kraft or Trader Joe’s.) And finally, as if you needed any more reason to try this, it turns any salad into an epicurean delight…really!

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what makes Green Goddess green?

The color comes from fresh herbs. The original 1923 recipe (I’ve reprinted that exact recipe below) was a much paler shade than the one I’m making today. It relied on a little bit of chives and parsley which could only have given it the faintest tint of green. We’re much bolder in our use of herbs today and appreciate the fresh flavor and vibrant color that lots of parsley, watercress, tarragon, dill, and chives bring to this dressing.

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Green Goddess is made right in the blender

This is a blender or food processor recipe meaning everything goes in and gets blitzed together. The way I make it is quite heavy on the herbs and lemon, but you can adjust as you like. Dip your finger in repeatedly until you think it’s just right.

key ingredients

  • Masses of herbs, and the mix is somewhat flexible. I used parsley, dill, tarragon, and chives. Lots of watercress, too. Use those tender stems, they’re delicious! If you can’t find watercress, use baby spinach.
  • Lemon and garlic are major players.
  • A good olive oil adds that peppery note.
  • A little bit of anchovy is essential if you want to be traditional. Use filets or paste in a tube. They add that special something that distinguishes this dressing. No one will know they’re in there!
  • The creaminess comes from mayo (a fine French sauce so don’t turn your nose up at it!)
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variations and substitutions

Other herbs to use are chervil, basil, cilantro, or mint. Obviously if you change out the herbs you’re going to get a different flavor, but there is leeway here. Note: basil, like tarragon, will tend to overpower, so limit your amounts.

Any mild vegetable oil will work, avocado is a good choice.

If you absolutely positively can’t or won’t do anchovies, consider using a couple of briny kalamata olives instead. Not as good, but ok.

If mayo isn’t your thing, try sour cream, a nice thick cultured buttermilk, or full fat yogurt. Mix and match them, too. You can also blend in a ripe avocado for creaminess and an extra dose of healthy fat.

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green goddess can be a dip, sauce, or dressing

This is a zesty dressing that will take you through spring and summer, so whenever you find yourself with an abundance of fresh herbs, consider making it. I like that this isn’t a super thick dressing. Very thick dressings can overpower delicate greens and weigh a salad down. This one is creamy, but light, which is ideal.

You’ll use it on green salads, of course, but think about adding it to chicken or tuna salad, and deviled eggs. Drizzle it over avocados, baked potatoes, or roasted veggies for an instant upgrade. Definitely use it as a dip for crudité.

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green goddess dressing FAQS

Can I make this dressing without a blender or food processor?

Yes, you’ll need to mince the herbs as finely as you can, and then whisk everything together. I think a blender or food processor brings out the flavors better, but it can be done by hand, and was, in the original recipe, below.

Is Green Goddess dressing healthy?

Most dressings are not particularly healthy in themselves, but we only consume them in small amounts, and they encourage us to eat more fresh greens, which are incredibly healthy. If you want to boost the nutrition in this dressing, use Greek yogurt in place of mayonnaise.

Is homemade Green Goddess dressing keto?

Yes. You can add even more fat by adding sour cream, or blending in a ripe avocado.

Can I make this dressing spicy?

Yes! Add a fresh jalapeño to the blender. For less spice, use half or even a quarter of a pepper.

Can I use this dressing on Tik Tok’s Green Goddess salad?

You bet you can and I guarantee this is much better than the viral dressing.

How can I make this dressing vegan?

Use Vegan Mayonnaise and substitute Kalamata olives for the anchovies.

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the original 1923 Palace Hotel Green Goddess dressing recipe

The original recipe as published in the New York Times in 1948. It’s much lighter on the herbs, heavier on the anchovy, and omits the fresh lemon. Don’t want to prejudice you, but I think my version’s way better 🙂

  • 1clove garlic, minced
  • 1/3cup mayonnaise
  • 1tablespoon white-wine vinegar
  • 1tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 2teaspoons minced chives
  • 6anchovy fillets (in oil), drained and finely chopped
  • 1tablespoon oil from the anchovy tin
  • Cracked pepper
  • 1tablespoon chopped parsley

Place the garlic in a large salad bowl. Using a whisk, blend in the mayonnaise, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, chives, anchovies and anchovy oil. Add cracked pepper to taste. Let stand at room temperature for an hour or longer to help meld the flavors.

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Green Goddess Dressing

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How can something called Green Goddess not be insanely delicious? If I had to choose one dressing for the rest of time, this creamy herby concoction would have to be it. Love it on salads but hey, we use it as a dip for carrots, celery, and (who are we kidding?) fries!

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Prep Time:10 minutes minutes

Total Time:10 minutes minutes

Servings: 1.5 cups

Equipment

  • blender or food processor

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Put the herbs, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, and anchovies into a blender or food processor. Process until smooth. Scrape down the sides of the machine a couple of times, as necessary.

  • Add the mayo and process briefly to combine. Taste and season with salt and pepper. Adjust any of the other ingredients at this time and process to blend in.

  • Put the dressing in an airtight container and refrigerate until needed. Will keep a minimum of one week, refrigerated.

Notes

  • Make sure all your greens are completely dry to start. Wet greens will make a watery dressing.

*Recipe adapted from the New York Times

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Nutrition

Serving: 1 Tbsp · Calories: 62 kcal · Carbohydrates: 1 g · Protein: 1 g · Fat: 7 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 2 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 3 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 2 mg · Sodium: 32 mg · Potassium: 43 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 1 g · Vitamin A: 310 IU · Vitamin C: 5 mg · Calcium: 14 mg · Iron: 1 mg

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FAQs

What is Green Goddess dressing made of? ›

Green goddess is a salad dressing, typically containing mayonnaise, sour cream, chervil, chives, anchovy, tarragon, lemon juice, and pepper.

What are the ingredients in Green Goddess seasoning? ›

Ingredients: Garlic powder, Salt, Sugars (sugar, maltodextrin), Onion powder, Spinach powder, Yeast extract, Citric acid, Dehydrated spinach, Dehydrated green onion, Vinegar solids, Modified corn starch, Canola oil, Dehydrated celery, Natural flavor, Silicon dioxide (anti-caking agent), Spices.

What are the ingredients in Kraft Green Goddess dressing? ›

Water, Soybean Oil, Vinegar, Corn Syrup, Sugar, Sour Cream* (Cream (from Milk), Cultured Skim Milk, Culture), Salt, Contains Less Than 2% of Modified Food Starch, Xanthan Gum, Buttermilk*, Spice, Garlic*, Polysorbate 60, Phosphoric Acid, Mustard Flour, Onions*, Natural Flavor, Yellow 5, Blue 1, Potassium Sorbate and ...

What's in the Green Goddess dressing at Subway? ›

The Green Goddess dressing features a creamy yogurt-base flavoured with parsley, tarragon, chives, and a hint of lemon to create a light, citrusy, and refreshing sauce.

Who made the original green goddess dressing? ›

According to food historians, chef Philip Roemer of the Palace Hotel in San Francisco invented the salad dressing in 1923 to honor actor George Arliss, who was staying in the hotel while he starred in a play called “The Green Goddess.” If you've never seen the play or the silent film that followed, it's no surprise, as ...

What is the healthiest salad dressing in the world? ›

What is the healthiest dressing for a salad?
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What is in Trader Joe's green goddess dressing? ›

Ingredients. WATER, AVOCADO, APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, GREEN ONIONS, LEMON JUICE, CHIVES, PARSLEY, OLIVE OIL BLEND (OLIVE OIL, EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL), YELLOW ONION, BASIL, GARLIC, SEA SALT, BLACK PEPPER.

What are the ingredients in Good and Gather green goddess dressing? ›

expeller pressed canola oil, water, apple cider vinegar, nonfat dry milk, dijon mustard (distilled vinegar, water, mustard seed, salt, white wine, citric acid, turmeric [color], tartaric acid, spices), sea salt, sugar, organic sour cream powder (organic sour cream [organic cream, cultures, lactic acid], organic nonfat ...

What does green goddess taste like? ›

Green goddess dressing has a distinctive and robust flavor profile. It is creamy and tangy, with a refreshing and herbaceous taste. Besides using it on salads, it is a great dipping sauce for Rotisserie Chicken on the Grill and Sheetpan Chicken Fajitas!

Why is it called goddess dressing? ›

In 1923, chef Philip Roemer created the dressing using techniques and ingredients inspired by the French sauce au vert, resulting in a green-tinted dressing. It is said that Roemer made it in tribute to actor George Arliss, the star of a long-running San Francisco play named, you guessed it, The Green Goddess.

What does Annie's Green Goddess dressing taste like? ›

Annie's Green Goddess leans heavily into tarragon, blending it with creamy, tangy buttermilk. This is definitely not a dip. It's a dressing. It's much thinner than some of the other green goddess dressings, which makes it great for tossing with greens and other raw vegetables.

What is in the green goddess salad at Costco? ›

Made with green leaf lettuce, red and savoy cabbage, broccoli, carrot, green onion, vegan butter crouton crumbles, green goddess seasoning, and plant-based green goddess dressing, this salad is vegan, plant-based, and simply delectable.

What is the new Subway green goddess? ›

With a creamy yogurt-base, parsley, tarragon and chives, plus a tangy hint of lemon, Green Goddess Dressing is light, citrusy and refreshing, the perfect addition to the all-star sauce lineup on Subway Canada's menu. The two new Green Goddess subs come on Harvest Grain bread.

What is the healthiest salad dressing at Subway? ›

Subway's salad base is iceberg lettuce, which is low in calories but light in vitamins so load up the veggie toppings. Choose the fat-free Italian dressing (35 calories per serving)--not the ranch, which has almost 10 times the calories, plus 6 g of fat.

Does Green Goddess dressing contain milk? ›

Green goddess dressing is typically made with mayonnaise or greek yogurt. This version is completely dairy-free, but you'd never know it! It's a creamy, delicious balance of herbal and tangy flavors.

What does green goddess dressing taste like? ›

Green goddess dressing has a distinctive and robust flavor profile. It is creamy and tangy, with a refreshing and herbaceous taste. Besides using it on salads, it is a great dipping sauce for Rotisserie Chicken on the Grill and Sheetpan Chicken Fajitas!

What does green goddess seasoning taste like? ›

The flavor is herbal and pleasantly oniony, which makes it wonderful for shaking on so many things, such as garlic bread, raw or roasted vegetables, baked potatoes, French fries... Use it to season your chicken before roasting, or the fish fillet you're about to bake.

What is the difference between goddess and green goddess dressing? ›

Not to be confused with Green Goddess dressing, which is a creamy dressing flavored with mixed green herbs, Goddess dressing is a tahini (sesame paste) and lemon dressing seasoned with soy sauce, cider vinegar and spices.

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