What's your Favorite No fat/ low fat salad dressing??

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  • PamelaGatorMom
    PamelaGatorMom Posts: 348 Member
    The bolthouse yogurt dressing series is simply AMAZING! Its not zero fat grams but it ranges between 1-3 g of fat which is not bad at all. I really like the salsa ranch or ceasar parmaggiano. They both pack a ton of flavor and only cost 45 calories per TBSP as opposed to over 100 cals! Try it! Enjoy!:laugh:

    ^^^THIS^^^
    just started buying the Bolthouse dressings (in the produce section) they are SUPER YUMMY WAY better than fat-free or even lite dressings plus it has less calories & fat
  • When I'm making salads i usually add a bit of olive oil, lemon juice, salt, red pepper flakes, pepper and sometimes garlic. It's super clean and tastes great.
  • Jesstruhan
    Jesstruhan Posts: 331 Member
    Salsa!
  • darkguardian419
    darkguardian419 Posts: 1,302 Member
    salt and pepper. Simple, cheap, and brings out the flavor of the veggies...
  • TNAJackson
    TNAJackson Posts: 686 Member
    Wishbone's Ranch Salad Spritzer is my go-to. It's got about 2 calories per spray and I typically use 15 sprays for a small/medium salad. Marie's Yogurt Ranch is good when you want the thicker stuff. It contains 70 calories per 2 TBSP. :happy:
  • LindaLou1397
    LindaLou1397 Posts: 69 Member
    Walden Farms Raspberry Vinaigrette. No calories and I think it tastes great.
  • thisismeraw
    thisismeraw Posts: 1,264 Member
    Stay away from no fat/low fat salad dressings. They are full of chemicals and added sugar! Use the full fat versions in moderation.

    This. I personally prefer higher fat dressings. Fat is not the enemy.

    I prefer regular dressing over the low fat ones. They taste much better and you don't need to use a lot. When using dressing I use a lot less if I dip my fork into it before taking a bite instead of covering the salad in dressing.
  • bluedevil005
    bluedevil005 Posts: 59 Member
    if those are your only criteria, walden farms could be an option. I love Bolthouse farms, especially the salsa ranch. I usually just add something with lots of seasoning like roasted veggies... then I don't need dressing. or a little fat free sour cream + spices.
  • SlvrBluGoddess
    SlvrBluGoddess Posts: 239 Member
    I don't really like salad dressing so if I put anything on my salad it is squeezed lemon.
  • kimmid70
    kimmid70 Posts: 37 Member
    Bolthouse Olive Oil Vinaigrette - Classic Balsamic. Only 30 calories per 2 TBSP and no fat. All natural and organic. Yum! I heard the other Bolhouse dressings are delicious as well. Otherwise I just use sprayer to spray some olive oil on my salads with a little bit of vinegar or lemon juice and salt/pepper and garlic powder. Very good!
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    Lime juice

    Any vinegar mixed with spices (various mustards, Mrs. Dash seasoning blends, hot sauce, black pepper, garlic, and combination of the previous)

    Sometimes I just mix pickled vegetables (hot pickled okra or cauliflower, hot banana peppers, gardenia, etc.) into the salad use that instead of dressing.
  • JessicaJoanJarvis
    JessicaJoanJarvis Posts: 80 Member
    I make a dressing consisting of low fat Greek yoghurt with spring onions or cucumber, and will add chilli flakes or pepper. Tastes great and you don't feel guilty after :)
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    Stay away from no fat/low fat salad dressings. They are full of chemicals and added sugar! Use the full fat versions in moderation.

    You can dress a salad in a variety of things which have no added sugar or chemicals and are fat free.

    Think outside the bottle.
  • ArroganceInStep
    ArroganceInStep Posts: 6,239 Member
    Come to think of it, just low fat would be fine as well!

    2 large mangos, diced
    2 large tomatoes, diced
    1 small onion, diced
    3 jalapenos, diced
    lime juice, cilantro, garlic, and pepper to taste
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,995 Member
    A lot of Asian dressings are fat free but do contain sugar. I'm thinking of Thai and Vietnamese. Google Japanese tofu salad dressing. There are some traditional ones that get their creaminess from puréed tofu.

    Some reduced fat dressings I like are:

    1 part each of soy sauce, balsamic vinegar and hazelnut oil.
    2 parts buttermilk, 1 part mayo and garlic salt.

    Both are less fat than classic vinaigrette which is 1 part vinegar to 3 parts olive oil.
  • bearkisses
    bearkisses Posts: 1,252 Member
    mix mustard, soy sauce, and hot sauce.
  • likitisplit
    likitisplit Posts: 9,420 Member
    Newman's Raspberry vinaigrette. The Bolthouse farms Ranch is pretty good too.
  • NaurielR
    NaurielR Posts: 426 Member
    Greek yogurt mixed with salsa! Especially corn and bean salsa. Yum yum yum. Delicious and healthy.

    I've also learned from subway that Franks Buffalo Sauce makes an amazing chicken salad.
  • frankyk89
    frankyk89 Posts: 173 Member
    The bolthouse yogurt dressing series is simply AMAZING! Its not zero fat grams but it ranges between 1-3 g of fat which is not bad at all. I really like the salsa ranch or ceasar parmaggiano. They both pack a ton of flavor and only cost 45 calories per TBSP as opposed to over 100 cals! Try it! Enjoy!:laugh:

    ^^^THIS^^^
    just started buying the Bolthouse dressings (in the produce section) they are SUPER YUMMY WAY better than fat-free or even lite dressings plus it has less calories & fat

    ^^yes, this!!!
  • LGrill27
    LGrill27 Posts: 337 Member
    Kens Lite Asian Sesame with Ginger & Soy
  • aerochic42
    aerochic42 Posts: 843 Member
    salsa
    lemon juice
    salt and peper (freshly ground please)
    if I want creamier par tfull fat ranch part salsa
    If I have a really good juicy tomato I'll just squeeze some of the juice/seeds on my salad
  • blinker86
    blinker86 Posts: 104 Member
    Panera's fat free poppyseed dressing is delish.
  • Lemon... grapeseed oil... honey.
  • carrieous
    carrieous Posts: 1,024 Member
    i wouldnt dream of eating low fat or no fat dressing.
  • JoanB5
    JoanB5 Posts: 610 Member
    When I'm making salads i usually add a bit of olive oil, lemon juice, salt, red pepper flakes, pepper and sometimes garlic. It's super clean and tastes great.

    I like this, too. And variations on it. Apple Cider Vinegar, and other flavored vinegars + olive oil, peppers, seasonsings I use my Pampered Chef Salad Dressing stir thingy and feel very fancy when I do it. LOL
  • terrappyn
    terrappyn Posts: 324 Member
    I like to use a scoop of cottage cheese. Since it cottage cheese it has fat and calories but the protein it provides trumps those! In my opinion of course.
  • fitbum19
    fitbum19 Posts: 198 Member
    just a little bit of lemon juice and some himalayan salt. sometimes i add mrs. dash
  • watchhillgirl
    watchhillgirl Posts: 597 Member
    i like Marie's yogurt dressing Parmesan Caesar it's in the produce section tastes good and is low cal and low fat

    This!!! I love Marie's yogurt dressings....yummm...and a little goes a long way!
  • JezzD1
    JezzD1 Posts: 431
    I like maries yogurt dressing, makes different varieties very low cal count and absolutely yummy!
  • sailinjen
    sailinjen Posts: 103 Member
    I bought a bottle that has recipes and measurement lines on it....i think it has 5 different dressing recipes and I LOVE IT!!!!!!!! They sell them at any kitchen store...