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Is it me or is Ranch dressing next to impossible to find in Chiang Mai? I found a Lite Ranch at Rimping one time, bleh, but other than that, I's been next to impossible to find. I really miss having it with my chicken wings.....

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Make your own >

  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • 3/4 cup buttermilk
  • 1/4 cup sour cream
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 tbsp finely chopped parsley
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At the shop on Lamphun road that sells baking supplies, they sell a dry powder packet that is to mixed with sour cream. It is good as a dip for chips or wings.

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OP, you have got to be kidding! Is this a joke?! Full strength, or no cal ?! It is sold in many stores which import products for "western tastes." blink.png I hope you do not suffer withdrawal symptoms! biggrin.png

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You are correct. My family and I love the stuff and haven't been able to find it for awhile now.

Back on Ceasar dressing for now.

May try Robs recipe, if i can find buttermilk.

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Google buttermilk and you will find a recipe for making it with regular milk and vinegar. I do not remember the ratio or I would just post it.

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Dacheeso buttermilk is available at Rimping or direct. I have seen Paul Newman ranch dressing on the shelves at Big C+.

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Try a local Makro store, they may have it on the shelf there. Bought it Udon, once, and haven't seen it since.

Nothing at makro, was there today.

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Google buttermilk and you will find a recipe for making it with regular milk and vinegar. I do not remember the ratio or I would just post it.

I have a feeling I'd get pretty far substituting both buttermilk and sour cream with yogurt (unsweetened). May need a drop of vinegar. I think I'd also use fresh onions and garlic, chopped very fine.

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Raw onion and garlic might not give you the results your looking, esp if you plan on keeping it around, for but give it a try, it's what playing in the kitchen is all about

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