Blender Blue Cheese Dressing
Blender Blue Cheese Dressing is one of those simple miracles I turn to when I want bold flavor with zero fuss. The first time I pulsed this in my blender I remember the tang hitting my nose, the creamy body swirling, and thinking how much more confident my salads felt with that savory blue cheese presence. I love that it takes ordinary pantry items and elevates a plate instantly without much effort.
There are mornings when I reach for crunchy greens and quick protein and evenings when guests arrive unexpectedly, and this dressing is the bridge between plain and memorable. I usually keep a jar in the fridge, and the texture changes from silky smooth to slightly chunky as the reserved crumbles meld with the blended base. Each spoonful offers a pleasing contrast, creamy and punchy, with tiny pockets of blue cheese that melt in your mouth.
Recipe Snapshot
15 mins
15 mins
Medium
120 kcal
American
Keto, Gluten-Free
Side Dishes
Blender, Medium Bowl, Whisk, Spatula, Airtight Container
Why You’ll Love This Blender Blue Cheese Dressing
Bold, concentrated flavor
I find that Blender Blue Cheese Dressing packs a concentrated punch because the blender breaks down the blue cheese and releases its oils into the creamy base. When I taste it, the cheese hits first, then a creamy tail lingers. That intense profile makes it perfect for those times I want to upend a simple salad into something restaurant worthy.
Speed and convenience
I rely on a quick method, and using the blender shaves minutes off the process. If you are juggling evening tasks, this dressing comes together almost instantly. The convenience is real, especially when you want consistent texture every time without hand mashing and uneven bits.
Versatility across dishes
I use this dressing beyond salads. It doubles as a dip for raw carrot sticks, a sauce for sandwiches, or a creamy drizzle on roasted vegetables. The concentrated flavor means a little goes a long way, so the jar stretches across multiple meals.
Controlled texture
I appreciate that you can control the texture by how long you blend and how many crumbles you reserve. I usually blend until most crumbles are broken down, then fold in the reserved pieces for delightful textural contrast. That balance between smooth base and studded crumbles keeps each bite interesting.
Fridge friendly and make ahead
I often make this dressing a day ahead, letting flavors marry overnight. It keeps well, and the lemon and Worcestershire notes deepen after rest. For busy weeks, having a flavorful dressing ready removes a common barrier to eating more greens and homemade meals.
Main Ingredients for Blender Blue Cheese Dressing

I think of the ingredient list for Blender Blue Cheese Dressing as a compact team where each member plays a clear role. The creamy trio of mayonnaise, sour cream, and buttermilk forms a silky base that carries the sharpness of the blue cheese. Small seasonings like Worcestershire sauce and garlic powder add an umami backbone, while lemon juice brightens and balances the richness.
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise: Provides a creamy, rich base that lends body and smoothness to the dressing while carrying flavors throughout; contributes fat for mouthfeel and helps create an emulsion with the buttermilk and sour cream. Balances tangy and salty components and supports the blue cheese texture for a luxurious finish.
- 1/2 cup sour cream: Adds tangy creaminess and a slightly thicker consistency, enhancing the dressing’s stability and contributing a mild acidity that brightens flavors. Helps create a silky, cohesive texture when blended with mayonnaise and buttermilk.
- 1/3 cup buttermilk: Thins and lightens the dressing while supplying a tangy, cultured dairy note that balances richness; aids in achieving a pourable consistency suitable for salads or as a dip. Reacts with other acidic components to brighten the overall flavor profile.
- 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce: Imparts a savory, umami depth that complements the blue cheese and rounds out flavors without overpowering; a small amount enhances complexity and provides subtle savory backbone. Works well blended to integrate evenly into the mixture.
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice fresh squeezed (optional): Adds a fresh, bright citrus acidity that lifts the flavors and balances richness when included; optional for those who prefer a livelier dressing. Fresh–squeezed juice integrates into the emulsion and enhances aromatic brightness.
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder: Contributes a mellow garlic aroma and flavor in measured amounts, providing background savory notes without harshness; helps round out the dressing’s profile. Blending disperses it evenly for consistent seasoning.
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper: Offers a freshly pungent, peppery bite that enlivens the dressing and contrasts the creamy and tangy elements; freshly cracked pepper delivers aromatic complexity and a sharp finish. Use to taste for balanced heat.
- pinch of salt: Provides a subtle enhancement of overall flavor by moderating and lifting other seasonings; a small pinch ensures the dressing is well-seasoned without becoming salty. Helps to unify and sharpen the combined flavors.
- 4 ounces blue cheese or Gorgonzola crumbles, divided: Supplies the characteristic sharp, tangy, and salty flavor that defines blue cheese dressing while contributing creamy, crumbly texture; divided use allows for blending some into the base and reserving crumbles for garnish. Balances richness with pungency and creates signature flavor pockets.
- 1 tablespoon parsley chopped (optional): Adds a fresh herbal note and visual contrast when chopped and sprinkled, contributing mild earthiness and color; optional for those who want a brighter finish. Incorporation at the end preserves delicate flavor and appearance.
How to Assemble Blender Blue Cheese Dressing

Making this dressing is straightforward, and I like to keep the process relaxed. The blender does most of the work, but small choices in timing and texture create a big difference. Below, the steps follow the original directions and I expand on the hows and whys so you can get the result you want every time.
- Whisk mayonnaise, sour cream and buttermilk together in a medium bowl until combined.: The sensory start here is the creamy, slightly tangy aroma rising as the three dairy components meet, and you will notice a smooth satin texture form under your whisk. I like to whisk gently until there are no streaks, which creates a base that blends evenly in the blender. This step matters because a homogenous base keeps the blue cheese from clumping into large pockets when processed. A common mistake is rushing and leaving small unmixed pockets of sour cream, which can create inconsistent texture later.
- Add Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice (if using), garlic powder, black pepper, salt and parsley (if using) and whisk until well combined.: As you add these seasonings, inhale the layers of aroma, from the tang of lemon to the savory hint of Worcestershire. Whisking distributes these concentrated flavors so that the subsequent blending yields a balanced profile. The why is simple, seasoning first allows flavors to meld into the dairy before the blue cheese is introduced. Avoid adding too much lemon too soon, which can flatten the dairy if overacidified.
- Add the blue cheese and vigorously whisk into the dressing to break down the blue cheese. Use the whisk to really break up the blue cheese if necessary. Stir in remaining blue cheese and transfer to an airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.: The initial whisking of the blue cheese releases its creamy oils and creates small pockets of flavor. When you whisk vigorously, you will notice the crumbles soften and dark specks of cheese spread through the base. The reason behind this technique is to begin the textural transformation before blending, which helps the blender finish the job more evenly. A common error is failing to reserve crumbles for texture, which results in a uniformly smooth dressing with no pleasant bite.
- Combine all the ingredients in blender, reserving about half of the blue cheese crumbles for later.: When you move everything into the blender, the first sensory cue is the heavier, creamy mass that sits quietly before power. Using a blender at low pulses keeps control over texture. Reserving crumbles is essential to provide contrast, and this measured approach ensures you can tailor the chunkiness. One mistake is dumping all crumbles in and overblending, which removes the delightful pockets of cheese.
- Blend just until blue cheese crumbles are broken down.: You will hear short pulses and feel a thicker, glossy emulsion form against the jar. The smell becomes sharper as the cheese breaks and releases aroma. The why is to integrate flavor while leaving a creamy body, not to liquefy everything. Over-blending produces a very thin dressing and can make the blue cheese flavor spread too evenly, reducing texture complexity.
- Stir in remaining blue cheese crumbles and refrigerate until ready to serve.: At this stage, use a spatula to fold in the reserved crumbles so they sit as little clusters within the smooth base. The sight of white and blue flecks promises bursts of salty, tangy flavor. Letting it chill firm up texture and meld flavors, producing a more cohesive taste. Avoid skipping the chill period when serving immediately, as the dressing will be less cohesive and may taste one dimensional.
- Lasts up to one week in refrigerator.: The last step is practical sensory assurance, you will notice the aroma deepen over storage and the texture slightly thicken. Storing in an airtight container preserves brightness and prevents absorption of other fridge odors. The why here is food safety and shelf life, and a common mistake is leaving it uncovered, which causes it to pick up off flavors and lose freshness.
Making Adjustments

I like to think of adjustments as small nudges that tailor the dressing to your preferences. Below are practical, detailed tips you can apply depending on texture, flavor intensity, and how you plan to use the dressing. Each item begins with a concise strong phrase to guide you quickly.
- If you want a thinner dressing add more buttermilk a tablespoon at a time, tasting as you go, until it reaches a pourable consistency suitable for drizzling over salads.
- For a thicker dip reduce the buttermilk and increase sour cream by a tablespoon or two, then chill the dressing for at least 30 minutes to let it firm up.
- To boost tang add an extra half teaspoon of fresh lemon juice, stirring and tasting, since acidity brightens the rich flavors without thinning the texture dramatically.
- If the dressing tastes too sharp fold in a small spoonful more mayonnaise to mellow the blue cheese without hiding it, mixing gently to retain some crumbles for texture.
- When making ahead prepare the dressing and store in an airtight jar, then stir well before serving since resting can slightly thicken and concentrate the flavors.
- To emphasize herb freshness stir in finely chopped parsley just before serving so the bright herbaceous notes remain vivid and green.
What to Pair With Blender Blue Cheese Dressing
This dressing pairs beautifully across meals and occasions, and I like to plan service around texture contrasts and balancing flavors. Use it to elevate a casual lunch or to add richness to a composed dinner salad. Here are thoughtful pairing ideas, storage notes, and serving suggestions to make the most of your batch.
- Classic wedge salad serve plenty of crisp iceberg, halved cherry tomatoes, and a light sprinkle of chives so the Blender Blue Cheese Dressing complements the cool crunch and brings savory depth to each forkful.
- Grilled vegetable platter drizzle the dressing over warm roasted or grilled vegetables such as asparagus or bell peppers to add creamy contrast and savory tang.
- Sandwich spread use as a spread on hearty sandwiches or wraps where its bold flavor stands up to roasted vegetables or grilled proteins, bringing moisture and richness.
- Party dip serve with crisp raw sticks for a crowd at casual gatherings, offering guests a creamy, punchy dip that pairs well with crunchy textures and salty snacks.
- Occasions this dressing is excellent for weekday lunches, weekend brunches, or casual dinner parties; it fits well into everyday meals and special gatherings alike.
- Storage tips keep refrigerated in an airtight container for up to one week, shake or stir before using, and label with the preparation date to maintain freshness and safety.
- Seasonal pairings in summer serve alongside light salads with fresh herbs and crisp vegetables, in cooler months pair with roasted roots or hearty greens dressed generously to combat richer seasonal fare.
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Conclusion
This Blender Blue Cheese Dressing stands out for its bold, creamy flavor and effortless preparation. It transforms ordinary greens and snacks into a more exciting plate with a quick whirl of the blender and a small set of ingredients. Give it a try the next time you want a no fuss way to add deep savory notes to salads, roasted vegetables, or as a dip for crudites. I hope it becomes one of your go to dressings for both busy weeknights and relaxed gatherings.

Blender Blue Cheese Dressing
Equipment
- Blender
- Medium Bowl
- Whisk
- Spatula
- Airtight Container
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise Provides a creamy, rich base that lends body and smoothness to the dressing while carrying flavors throughout; contributes fat for mouthfeel and helps create an emulsion with the buttermilk and sour cream. Balances tangy and salty components and supports the blue cheese texture for a luxurious finish.
- 1/2 cup sour cream Adds tangy creaminess and a slightly thicker consistency, enhancing the dressing’s stability and contributing a mild acidity that brightens flavors. Helps create a silky, cohesive texture when blended with mayonnaise and buttermilk.
- 1/3 cup buttermilk Thins and lightens the dressing while supplying a tangy, cultured dairy note that balances richness; aids in achieving a pourable consistency suitable for salads or as a dip. Reacts with other acidic components to brighten the overall flavor profile.
- 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Imparts a savory, umami depth that complements the blue cheese and rounds out flavors without overpowering; a small amount enhances complexity and provides subtle savory backbone. Works well blended to integrate evenly into the mixture.
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice fresh squeezed, optional Adds a fresh, bright citrus acidity that lifts the flavors and balances richness when included; optional for those who prefer a livelier dressing. Fresh-squeezed juice integrates into the emulsion and enhances aromatic brightness.
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder Contributes a mellow garlic aroma and flavor in measured amounts, providing background savory notes without harshness; helps round out the dressing’s profile. Blending disperses it evenly for consistent seasoning.
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper Offers a freshly pungent, peppery bite that enlivens the dressing and contrasts the creamy and tangy elements; freshly cracked pepper delivers aromatic complexity and a sharp finish. Use to taste for balanced heat.
- pinch of salt Provides a subtle enhancement of overall flavor by moderating and lifting other seasonings; a small pinch ensures the dressing is well-seasoned without becoming salty. Helps to unify and sharpen the combined flavors.
- 4 ounces blue cheese or Gorgonzola crumbles, divided Supplies the characteristic sharp, tangy, and salty flavor that defines blue cheese dressing while contributing creamy, crumbly texture; divided use allows for blending some into the base and reserving crumbles for garnish. Balances richness with pungency and creates signature flavor pockets.
- 1 tablespoon parsley chopped, optional Adds a fresh herbal note and visual contrast when chopped and sprinkled, contributing mild earthiness and color; optional for those who want a brighter finish. Incorporation at the end preserves delicate flavor and appearance.
Instructions
- Whisk mayonnaise, sour cream and buttermilk together in a medium bowl until combined.: The sensory start here is the creamy, slightly tangy aroma rising as the three dairy components meet, and you will notice a smooth satin texture form under your whisk. I like to whisk gently until there are no streaks, which creates a base that blends evenly in the blender. This step matters because a homogenous base keeps the blue cheese from clumping into large pockets when processed. A common mistake is rushing and leaving small unmixed pockets of sour cream, which can create inconsistent texture later.
- Add Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice (if using), garlic powder, black pepper, salt and parsley (if using) and whisk until well combined.: As you add these seasonings, inhale the layers of aroma, from the tang of lemon to the savory hint of Worcestershire. Whisking distributes these concentrated flavors so that the subsequent blending yields a balanced profile. The why is simple, seasoning first allows flavors to meld into the dairy before the blue cheese is introduced. Avoid adding too much lemon too soon, which can flatten the dairy if overacidified.
- Add the blue cheese and vigorously whisk into the dressing to break down the blue cheese. Use the whisk to really break up the blue cheese if necessary. Stir in remaining blue cheese and transfer to an airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.: The initial whisking of the blue cheese releases its creamy oils and creates small pockets of flavor. When you whisk vigorously, you will notice the crumbles soften and dark specks of cheese spread through the base. The reason behind this technique is to begin the textural transformation before blending, which helps the blender finish the job more evenly. A common error is failing to reserve crumbles for texture, which results in a uniformly smooth dressing with no pleasant bite.
- Combine all the ingredients in blender, reserving about half of the blue cheese crumbles for later.: When you move everything into the blender, the first sensory cue is the heavier, creamy mass that sits quietly before power. Using a blender at low pulses keeps control over texture. Reserving crumbles is essential to provide contrast, and this measured approach ensures you can tailor the chunkiness. One mistake is dumping all crumbles in and overblending, which removes the delightful pockets of cheese.
- Blend just until blue cheese crumbles are broken down.: You will hear short pulses and feel a thicker, glossy emulsion form against the jar. The smell becomes sharper as the cheese breaks and releases aroma. The why is to integrate flavor while leaving a creamy body, not to liquefy everything. Over-blending produces a very thin dressing and can make the blue cheese flavor spread too evenly, reducing texture complexity.
- Stir in remaining blue cheese crumbles and refrigerate until ready to serve.: At this stage, use a spatula to fold in the reserved crumbles so they sit as little clusters within the smooth base. The sight of white and blue flecks promises bursts of salty, tangy flavor. Letting it chill firm up texture and meld flavors, producing a more cohesive taste. Avoid skipping the chill period when serving immediately, as the dressing will be less cohesive and may taste one dimensional.
- Lasts up to one week in refrigerator.: The last step is practical sensory assurance, you will notice the aroma deepen over storage and the texture slightly thicken. Storing in an airtight container preserves brightness and prevents absorption of other fridge odors. The why here is food safety and shelf life, and a common mistake is leaving it uncovered, which causes it to pick up off flavors and lose freshness.
Notes
- If you want a thinner dressing add more buttermilk a tablespoon at a time, tasting as you go, until it reaches a pourable consistency suitable for drizzling over salads.
- For a thicker dip reduce the buttermilk and increase sour cream by a tablespoon or two, then chill the dressing for at least 30 minutes to let it firm up.
- To boost tang add an extra half teaspoon of fresh lemon juice, stirring and tasting, since acidity brightens the rich flavors without thinning the texture dramatically.
- If the dressing tastes too sharp fold in a small spoonful more mayonnaise to mellow the blue cheese without hiding it, mixing gently to retain some crumbles for texture.
- When making ahead prepare the dressing and store in an airtight jar, then stir well before serving since resting can slightly thicken and concentrate the flavors.
- To emphasize herb freshness stir in finely chopped parsley just before serving so the bright herbaceous notes remain vivid and green.
