How do you eat a salad without traditional dressing?
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Hummus!0
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some people said salsa or hot sauce, ok what about sodium content? its extremely difficult to eat salad without dressing for me0
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Try Marzetti Simply Dressed Light Vinagrettes. The Light Balsalmic Vinagrette is delicious. I cook with it too.0
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OK, here a trick that I haven't yet read in the answers:
Substitute most of the oil with vegetable or other flavourful stock.
E.g. where a standard dressing would be 4 teaspoons oil and 1 teaspoon vinegar, do only 1 teaspoon of olive oil, three teaspoons stock, 1tsp vinegar/lemon juice. Of course add whatever herbs you like, and if the stock contains no salt and you don't mind salt, then put in some of that as well.0 -
One of my favorite salad dressings is carrot ginger. The recipe I have tailored to my tastes uses only 5-10ml sesame oil. The last time I made it here is what it was
10 ml(s), Toasted Sesame Oil
40 ml(s), Rice Vinegar
17 g, Ginger Root, Raw
28.00 g, Jalapeño
67 gram, Yellow Onion, Fresh
39 milliliter, Soy Sauce
69 ml(s), Lime juice - Raw
Just chop it up and blend w/ immersion blender. The texture is a little gritty but coats lettuces like romaine just fine. Usually I put in a salad just with grilled chicken and some cherry tomatoes.
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I eat a giant salad (about 2 pounds) just about every weeknight. I changed it up so I wouldn't miss "dressing." I put in cut up strawberries (cheap and in season right now) and/or apples. I drizzle 1-2 tbsps of balsamic or golden balsamic vinegar or the juice of a lemon or a lime. Haven't missed "dressing" one bit, which is a bit of a surprise.0
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sabinaholtby wrote: »I always use Greek yogurt with mustard, garlic, salt and pepper. I add onions to my salad and Bell peppers. When I can afford the calories I love avocado. My favorite salads though are when I use seasoned meat! Nothing like a taco salad, that ground meat with taco seasoning is so so good!
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3 tablespoons olive oi, 1 tablespoon white vinegar, 1 teaspoon sugar, salt and pepper. Delicious on tossed salad. A little sugar won't hurt you. It's better than those high calorie creamy dressings. and tastes great.
I like Opa Blue Cheese and Ranch, Ken's Basil and Parm lowfat Italian and Bernstein's Cheese Fantastico. Sometimes just lemon, garlic and salad seasoning. Pico w/a dab of sour cream or a light vinaigrette w/a sprinkle of really good blue cheese.
I learned years ago from watching my "naturally" thin step mother to put my salad in a slightly larger bowl, add the serving of dressing then cut up/mix it really well.0 -
smokinbluegrass wrote: »I eat a giant salad (about 2 pounds) just about every weeknight. I changed it up so I wouldn't miss "dressing." I put in cut up strawberries (cheap and in season right now) and/or apples. I drizzle 1-2 tbsps of balsamic or golden balsamic vinegar or the juice of a lemon or a lime. Haven't missed "dressing" one bit, which is a bit of a surprise.
I'd consider balsamic vinegar a dressing (although a really low cal one, of course). Same with something like vinegar plus mustard. So that wouldn't surprise me. Agree that with the right salad lemon or lime can work too, although adding olive oil too (oil and vinegar being the most classic of dressings) usually helps me meet my calorie goals.0 -
I'm sorry in advance if someone already posted similar thing, but I really do enjoy lemon juice as a dressing with a tbsp of garlic salt. It's utterly delicious and have zero calories. I don't know why I never used this combination before even when I wasn't watching my weight. I do recommend it to everyone, at least try I'd say.0
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I dilute three cheese ranch with balsamic vinegar, tis great.0
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I just ate my hot dog salad with reduced sugar ketchup and hot sauce because I'm gourmet AF2
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Lemon or lime juice tastes better than vinegar, even wine vinegar.
I prefer a touch of olive oil in there as well.0 -
Just tonight I blended up some lite mayo, fresh cilantro, cumin, salt, chili powder, and a few tbsp of milk. Topped my salad with that (which was a chopped salad with chicken and black beans). Was really good!0
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abbynormalartist wrote: »I'd like to have more salads with my dinner but am having trouble finding a way to eat them without the traditional creamy dressing. I've tried a little red wine vinegar and that's..... okay, but not great. I've also tried adding more flavorful veggies like onions and tomatoes but I figure there are better ways out there too. Ideas?
I don't know how people eat salad WITH dressing. Not fond of dressings, sauces, and stuff. I'd rather just eat the food without trying to hide it.
However, I will occasionally have a little bit of light Caesar dressing on a Caesar salad ... but it has been over a year since I've done that.1 -
I love vinegars and find that they (with some good olive oil too) can bring out the flavor of a salad, not hide it.0
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I like the Hidden Valley Greek Yogurt dressings - the spinach and feta flavor is my favorite! 2T is 60 calories, but I've found that I don't even need that much to coat my salads. I also second the idea of making your own ranch or creamy dressings.0
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There is an amazing cilantro avocado yogurt dressing I found at Ralph's and Pavilions. The brand is Bolthouse Farms and its sooo good!0
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I am too lazy to make dressing - I go for a yogurt based one because I find a lot of them that are much lower in calories. And having an actual appropriate amount helps too - I used to use a TON and now I try to stick to whatever is a serving on the container (the one I like is 50 cals for 2 tblsp).1
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I use 1 tablespoon of infused otganic olive oil. My favorites are garlic infused and Tuscan infused. Helps with getting the good fats.0
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This salad dressing is zero calorie. I found it at Wal-Mart. I bought the ranch and thousand island. The thousand island is not bad. I haven't tried the ranch yet.
https://www.waldenfarms.com/products/dressings.html0 -
Mix up the salads by adding things like sliced apple, peach, apricot, raisins, fresh mint or coriander.
Few of my favourite combinations are:
1) salad made from sliced apple, beetroot, mint leaves and lemon juice
2) Salad made from sliced tomato, red onion, capers and lemon juice.
3) dressing made by adding finely sliced fresh red chilli, lime juice and a tiny drizzle of honey to a salad
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Balsamic vinegar
Little olive-avacado oil
Chopped shallots
Fresh squeezed orange juice
Honey
Salt and pepper
Or
Balsamic or red wine, spices and hot sauce. Can add oil or not
Olive oil
Squeezes lemon juice
Parmesan cheese0 -
Arugula tastes great to me with a squeeze of lemon, some salt and black pepper and a sprinkling of parmesan.0
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Lemon juice on salad0
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We do olive oil and balsamic vinegar0
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I buy the regular kind of dressings I like (Kens regular) then thin them down 1/2 with water or milk, I can still use up to 2 TB, but 1/2 the calories and it coats all of the salad well.0
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One suggestion is use nice crunchy vegetable pieces. Summer squash, zucchini, peppers, rhubarb, celery in chunks that you really have to chew to eat. You can also add a little dried fruit like raisins or craisins in moderate amounts they add lots of flavor.(note they're high in sugar content but the flavor per calorie ratio is very satisfying)0
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I'll add nuts, avocado and/or blue cheese. I'll also top my salad with a little bit of other salad (tabbouleh, bean salad, tuna salad, chicken salad, etc.) No dressing needed, but a calorie/fat trade off. Does add protein, though. My friend trained herself to eat plain balsamic vinegar on her salads to keep the calories down.0
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