Updated in December 2023! It’s been several years since Daiya Dairy-Free Dressings became the first creamy, top allergen-free salad toppers. Since that time, a variety of dairy-free ranch and caesar dressings have emerged, but Daiya is still the only mainstream option that’s free of eggs, gluten, nuts, and soy. They’re even made without coconut, sesame, palm oil, and carrageenan!
Daiya Dairy-Free Dressings are Tops for Allergen-Free Needs
This product line hasn’t changed much over the years, but they have added a couple of flavors and altered the packaging over time. So we’re updating this post with current information and our newer format – you can now leave your own unbiased rating and quick review below.
Homestyle Ranch
Ingredients: expeller pressed canola oil, water, white vinegar, cane sugar, sea salt, chickpea protein, natural flavors, cultured dextrose, lactic acid, xanthan gum, spices, yeast extract, herbs.Nutrition (per 2 tablespoons): 120 calories, 13g fat, 270mg sodium, 2g carbs, 0g fiber, 1g sugars (includes 1g added sugar), 0g protein.*
Blue Cheeze
Ingredients: water, expeller pressed canola oil, white vinegar, cane sugar, sea salt, chickpea protein, natural flavors, cultured dextrose, lactic acid, xanthan gum, spices, onion.
Nutrition (per 2 tablespoons): 120 calories, 13g fat, 250mg sodium, 2g carbs, 0g fiber, 1g sugars (includes 1g added sugar), 0g protein.*
Creamy Caesar
Ingredients: water, expeller pressed canola oil, white vinegar, cane sugar, salt, chickpea protein, natural flavors, cultured dextrose, lactic acid, xanthan gum, spices, onion.
Nutrition (per 2 tablespoons): 120 calories, 13g fat, 300mg sodium, 2g carbs, 0g fiber, 1g sugars (includes 1g added sugar), 0g protein.*
Discontinued Flavors of Daiya Dairy-Free Dressings
The Hon’y Mustard and Creamy Italian salad dressings are no longer available.
More Allergen Notes
The following information is from Daiya Foods:
We have our own dedicated production facility except for Daiya pizzas, Cheezy Mac, Cheezecakes and dairy-free Dressings to eliminate any chances for cross-contamination. Our pizzas, Cheezy Mac, Cheezecakes and dairy-free Dressings are manufactured in another facility where we have an allergen program in place to prevent any cross contamination with dairy ingredients.
More Facts on Daiya Dairy-Free Dressings
- Price: $5.99 per 8.36-ounce bottle
- Availability: Daiya Dairy-Free Dressings are sold at Whole Foods, Target, Walmart, Safeway, Sprouts, and other major grocers in the U.S. and Canada. You can also order them online from Amazon.
- Certifications: Daiya Dairy-Free Dressings are Non-GMO Verified and Certified Plant Based.
- Dietary Notes: By ingredients, Daiya Dairy-Free Dressings are dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, nut-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan, and vegetarian.
- For More Product Information: Visit the Daiya Foods website at daiyafoods.com.
*Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy.
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The question doesn’t tell me what the actual product is that I’m reviewing other than Daiya dressings so here goes. The creamy Caesar is disgusting absolutely nothing like Caesar dressing at least not authentic Caesar dressing. It tastes like mayonnaise mixed with lemon. Awful. I contacted the company and they’re going to give me replacement coupons for two of the three bottles I bought bought.
Now blue cheese dressing on the other hand is fantastic and taste so much like blue cheese that I remember from years ago.