5-Minute Greek Yogurt Salad Dressing is a lighter, higher-protein, lower-fat alternative to traditional creamy dressings. Greek yogurt creates a rich, tangy base while lemon, garlic, and fresh herbs add brightness and flavor. It comes together quickly and works beautifully on salads, grain bowls, roasted vegetables, or as a simple dip.
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🔍 Quick Look: Greek Yogurt Salad Dressing
- ⏱️ Prep Time: 5 minutes
- 👥 Servings: 5
- 📊 Calories: ~50 kcal per serving (based on nutrition panel)
- 👩🏽🍳 Flavor Profile: Creamy, tangy, and herb-forward with bright lemon, fresh herbs, and a subtle briny Mediterranean finish.
- 💪🏼 Nutrition: 5 grams of protein, 25 mg calcium
- ⭐ Difficulty: Easy-combine the ingredients and hand whisk.
👩🏽⚕️ Nutritionist's Note
Why You'll Love This Greek Yogurt Salad Dressing:
- Creamy and tangy without being heavy
- Ready in about 5 minutes
- Packed with fresh herbs and garlic
- High in protein compared to most dressings
- Easy to customize with different acids or herbs
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- 🔍 Quick Look: Greek Yogurt Salad Dressing
- 👩🏽⚕️ Nutritionist's Note
- 👩🏼🌾 Ingredients
- 🌿 Substitutions
- 📝 How to Make Greek Yogurt Salad Dressing
- 🥗 Ways to Use Yogurt Dressing
- ✔️ Storage & Meal Prep Tips
- 🫙 More Yogurt Sauce Recipes
- 🙋🏽♀️ Recipe FAQs
- 🍽️ Pair yogurt dressing with...
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- ⚖️ Convert the Recipe to Metric (g & mL)
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👩🏼🌾 Ingredients
Below, I share ingredient notes from both a nutrition expert's and trained chef's perspective.

- Greek-style yogurt: Provides a creamy, tangy base for the dressing. As a fermented food, it contains beneficial cultures and is naturally rich in protein and calcium, making the dressing more nourishing while still light.
- Lemon juice: Adds brightness and balances the richness of the yogurt.
- Olive oil (or water): Helps thin the dressing and adds smoothness. If using fat-free Greek yogurt, olive oil also adds heart-healthy fats and helps increase absorption of fat-soluble nutrients from the salad.
- Mustard: Adds depth and helps emulsify the dressing.
- Garlic: Provides savory flavor that makes the dressing taste more complex.
- Dill and mint: Fresh herbs bring brightness and a refreshing Mediterranean flavor.
- Hot sauce: Optional but great for a subtle kick.
See the printable recipe card below for quantities.
🌿 Substitutions
This recipe is versatile and easy to adapt. Below are some simple ingredient substitutions.
- Lemon: Red wine vinegar, olive brine, caper brine, or pickle juice all work well.
- Fresh herbs: Parsley, chives, basil, or cilantro are great swaps.
- Oil-free: Simply replace the olive oil with water.
- Milder garlic flavor: Use one clove instead of two. Or use roasted garlic instead of raw garlic for a sweeter, milder flavor.
📝 How to Make Greek Yogurt Salad Dressing
The complete recipe with exact amounts is below. These additional tips will help you get the best results.

- Zest the lemon first if using lemon juice. A little lemon zest adds extra brightness without increasing acidity. Thin gradually. Add water, olive oil, or a splash of brine a little at a time until the dressing reaches your desired consistency. If the garlic tastes too sharp, use roasted garlic for a sweeter, milder flavor.

- Add a splash of olive, caper, or pickle brine to boost flavor and add a subtle salty tang. Let the dressing sit for 10 minutes before serving so the garlic and herbs can infuse the yogurt.
🥗 Ways to Use Yogurt Dressing
This dressing works well with:
- Green salads
- Grain bowls
- Pasta salad
- Roasted vegetables
- Chickpea or bean salads
- As a dip for veggies
✔️ Storage & Meal Prep Tips
These simple steps help preserve freshness and texture:
- Store in an airtight jar or container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
- Stir before using, as the dressing may thicken slightly in the fridge. Add a splash of water or lemon juice to loosen if needed.
- Make a double batch and keep it on hand for quick salads, grain bowls, roasted vegetables, or as a dip during the week.
- If prepping salads ahead, store the dressing separately and add just before serving to keep greens fresh and crisp.
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🙋🏽♀️ Recipe FAQs
Use an unsweetened plant-based Greek-style yogurt for no dairy.
Absolutely. Blending will make the dressing extra smooth.
Water, lemon juice, olive oil, vinegar, olive brine, or pickle juice all work well. Add a little at a time until the dressing reaches your desired consistency.
Sour cream will work and will create a slightly richer dressing. You can also use half yogurt and half sour cream for a balance of tang and creaminess.
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Greek Yogurt Salad Dressing Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsweetened Greek yogurt plant-based or regular
- 4 tablespoons lemon juice (about 2 small lemons) or olive brine, pickle juice, or red wine vinegar
- ½ teaspoon lemon zest optional
- 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard or whole grain mustard
- 1 ½ teaspoons sriracha or tabasco (optional)
- 2 small cloves garlic
- 2 tablespoons finely chopped dill optional
- 2 tablespoons finely chopped mint optional
- 1 ½ tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil or water to thin
- Salt and black pepper to taste
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Instructions
- Whisk: Add the yogurt, lemon juice, zest, mustard, and sriracha (if using) to a bowl. Whisk until smooth and creamy.
- Add aromatics & herbs: Grate in the garlic, and stir in the dill and mint.
- Adjust consistency: Add olive oil, water, or more lemon juice to thin until the desired consistency.
- Season with salt and black pepper to taste.
Notes
Nutrition
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Karen says
*****10 stars***** This dressing was soooooo good that we made it the last 2 nights, and tripling the recipe today! Yum!!! We used pickle juice instead of the lemon, and did not add mint. Let me just say that this would be a great veggie dip, a wrap sauce, or your lentil burgers (which is what I used it on - oh my goodness, yum!!).
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
Yay! I'm so glad you are enjoying this dressing so much! Thank you.
Karen says
Literally the best…..sauce I’m gonna use this on everything - it’s so light and refreshing! I made this recipe exact except I used Grillos pickle juice instead of lemon juice or zest, and I didn’t add mint. I dipped the lentil burgers in this. Double up on the recipe, these two are 100% keepers!
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
Love it with pickle juice. So glad you are enjoying it.
Ingrida Balciuniene says
Wonderful ingredients!
Going to make it for sure!
Thank you!!!
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
Yay! Enjoy. Thank you.
Teresa says
Even though it's a salad dressing I had it with vegan gyroz and it was the perfect combination. Instead of lemon juice I added a splash of my fermented vegetables brine. A light and tasty dressing that can do more than salad. Thank you for this super easy recipe!
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
Thank you. Must be delicious with brine too!