NEED SALAD DRESSING
deniseearheart
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recipes or new brands to try that are super yummy and low calorie/fat etc..... Anyone?????
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I tried a nice one last night, fish sauce, lime/lemon juice and agave nectar in equal quantities. Yummo.0
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Some people LOVE Walden Farms products. I think they're TERRIBLE. They are zero carb/calorie and do tons of flavors. Maybe you'll do better with them than I did.
I'm waiting to hear what you get for recommendations too0 -
I tried a nice one last night, fish sauce, lime/lemon juice and agave nectar in equal quantities. Yummo.
hmmmmmm sounds interesting the fish sauce part0 -
Some people LOVE Walden Farms products. I think they're TERRIBLE. They are zero carb/calorie and do tons of flavors. Maybe you'll do better with them than I did.
I'm waiting to hear what you get for recommendations too
I've never heard of them.. Who sells them??? Also if I try a dressing I don't like I use it as a marinade for my chicken. SOunds weird I know but the yucky flavor always cooks out...0 -
Raspberry Vinaigrette
1 1/3 cups fresh raspberries or thawed frozen unsweetened raspberries
1/3 cup reduced sodium chicken broth
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
2 1/2 teaspoons olive or canola oil
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
This is so good! I use artificial sweetner instead of sugar and it comes out to be even less calories. Otherwise it's:
Nutritional Analysis: One serving (2 tablespoons salad dressing) equals 37 calories, 2 g fat (trace saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 57 mg sodium, 6 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, trace protein. Diabetic Exchange: 1/2 fruit.0 -
Raspberry Vinaigrette
1 1/3 cups fresh raspberries or thawed frozen unsweetened raspberries
1/3 cup reduced sodium chicken broth
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
2 1/2 teaspoons olive or canola oil
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
This is so good! I use artificial sweetner instead of sugar and it comes out to be even less calories. Otherwise it's:
Nutritional Analysis: One serving (2 tablespoons salad dressing) equals 37 calories, 2 g fat (trace saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 57 mg sodium, 6 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, trace protein. Diabetic Exchange: 1/2 fruit.
yum thanks0 -
bumping anyone have any recipes that are low cal but don't cause me to consume half my day's worth of sodium? note: lactose intolerant so i can't do cream based0
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I usually make my own:
1 tsp olive oil
1 tbspn citrus juice or vinegar (red wine vinegar, balsamic, white vinegar, lemon, lime or orange juice
1/2 tsp mustard
pinch of sugar and salt and pepper (to taste)
These amounts are very variable - usually I add the oil first - just a bit - then add everything else till it tastes good. If it's too tangy I might add a splash of white wine, too bland and I'll add lemon juice or vinegar.
Or, if I'm in a super hurry - 1 tbspn each of low fat mayo and red wine vinegar (mixed together) makes a good low cal dressing.0 -
A couple of great salad dressings:
Coconut Cream/Milk mixed with a small amount of sweet chilli sauce e.g. Trident.
Balsamic Vinegar (caramelised is best), olive oil, seeded mustard and a touch of maple syrup.
Asian Salad dressing: 1/4 cup of peanut butter, 1/4 cup of soy sauce/tamari, 1/4 cup of honey, 1T apple cider vinegar and 1t fresh/jarred ginger. Mix together until smooth, serves about 4 people for a main ( I use it on my Chicken/chinese cabbage salad and everyone that's tried it loves it).0 -
Some people LOVE Walden Farms products. I think they're TERRIBLE. They are zero carb/calorie and do tons of flavors. Maybe you'll do better with them than I did.
I'm waiting to hear what you get for recommendations too
I've never heard of them.. Who sells them??? Also if I try a dressing I don't like I use it as a marinade for my chicken. SOunds weird I know but the yucky flavor always cooks out...
Cub Foods sells them in my area, otherwise here is their website:
http://waldenfarms.com/
I truly think they're terrible, but some people swear by them. I'm only giving you the site to look at LOL..I'm so NOT endorsing them. I threw mine away!0 -
Ginger Dipping Sauce
5 ounces sliced onion, rinsed in running water for 15 minutes
2 ounces ginger, peeled and sliced thinly
1 lemon, peeled and chopped, juice squeezed
2 cups soy sauce
1 cup rice vinegar
Combine all ingredients into a blender and mix well. Stir mixture completely before serving. Ginger sauce may be stored in a plastic or stainless steel container in refrigerator for up to one week.
Asian Vinaigrette
1/4 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup peanut oil
2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
2 tablespoons water
1 tablespoon chopped fresh gingerroot
1 tablespoon chopped celery
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons tomato paste
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Dash each salt and pepper
Combine all ingredients in blender container or wok bowl of food processor fitted with steel knife; process until almost smooth. Makes six servings. May be kept refrigerated up to one week.
I use the dipping sauce when I'm over calories but under sodium. haha0 -
I find with ANY salad I am eating - my favorite trick is to put my dressing into a side dish and dip the tines of my fork into the dressing first THEN pick up the salad. Dressing hits the tongue as it pulls the salad off the fork so I get all of the flavor with a fraction of the calories - I only end up using about 1.5 teaspoons of dressing for a full salad, instead of 2 tablespoons.0
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I am totally addicted to Kens Steakhouse Lite Caesar. I won't eat salad or veggies without it. I panic if I'm running low.0
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bump0
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I use the wishbone salad spritzers. It's a spray and each spray is only 1-2 calories
I know, I know, processed food blah, blah, blah but hey! It tastes good!!! lol0 -
raspberry vinaigrette is super tasty and you can get low cal/low sodium low everything bottles!!0
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i use cottage cheese0
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Mine are usually variations on a theme. I don't buy dressings as I never seem to finish the bottles - I get bored with them. Add all ingredients to a recycled mustard jar and shake:
"French"
1 tsp olive oil
1 tbsp sherry vinegar
1/2 shallot, finely minced
1 tsp dijon mustard
salt & pepper to taste
"Greek"
1 tsp olive oil
1 tbsp lemon juice
1/2 tsp minced garlic
pinch of dried oregano
salt & pepper to taste
"Mexican"
1 tsp olive oil
1 tbsp lime juice
1/2 tsp minced garlic
pinch of cumin
pinch of paprika
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I have been doing clean eating (and flexitarian) for months now. What I found for dressings is that they are super easy to make, can be fat-free/chemical-free, and still nutritious. Google around for some with the tag lines: tahini, green goddess lite, and clean. You'll find tons of choices, too many for me to list here. Good luck!
Also? If you buy any of the ones in spritz bottles, keep the container and make new dressings to re-fill.0 -
Bump!0
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I am totally addicted to Kens Steakhouse Lite Caesar. I won't eat salad or veggies without it. I panic if I'm running low.
I will try that0 -
all those recipes sound super yummy. Thanks guys...0
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I use the wishbone salad spritzers. It's a spray and each spray is only 1-2 calories
I know, I know, processed food blah, blah, blah but hey! It tastes good!!! lol
I have used theirs before.. I with ya totally0 -
I love love love anything vinagerette...... basically have counted out ANYTHING creamy until yesterday I discovered all these 'yogurt' dressings!! I personally got the Marie's brand yogurt Ranch. 60 calories per 2 tbsp. and TASTES AMAZING. They had so many kinds- blue cheese, creamy italian ext. If you want something creamy these are awesome!0
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Some people LOVE Walden Farms products. I think they're TERRIBLE. They are zero carb/calorie and do tons of flavors. Maybe you'll do better with them than I did.
I'm waiting to hear what you get for recommendations too
I've heard about that brand/range and have also heard very mixed results about the taste of them. You'd hit a goldmine if you liked them as they're zero calorie/carb.
I tend to go pretty simple with salad dressings. Bit of olive or avocado oil, balsamic vinegarette, fresh lime juice, seeded mustard and voila!0 -
I like my mom's salads...
1Tbsp Olive oil
Red wine vinegar
Beau Monde
Dill Weed
The rest is to taste, but I usually don't use more than 3 or 4 Tbsp of Red wine Vinegar and about 1 Tbsp of each of the spices...though it depends on the size of the salad. The red wine vinegar has 5 calories per 2 Tbsp, Olive oil at about 120, 8 calories in 1 Tbsp of Dill weed and 0 in Beau Monde. About 138 Calories for a whole salad... and it COVERS the salad... no dry leaves for me0 -
I personally like just plain old balsamic vinegar and extra virgin olive oil. Although, one of my MFP friends had Bolthouse Farms Tropical Mango Vinaigrette listed on their diary that I'm very interested in trying.0
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I found this recipe on pinterest. It is really yummy.
This whole jar of ranch is only 1.75 grams of fat and 255 calories!
1 cup dannon oikos plain greek yogurt
1 packet hidden valley ranch mix
1/2 cup 1% milk.
Whisk together
chill 1 hour before use.
Perfect consistency and tastes better than bottled!0 -
I have one of those fancy olive oil and vinegar stores near me so I go there. My favorite so far is Persian lime olive oil with a peach balsamic...just plain oils infused with flavor is what I like. And when I'm feeling cheesy I go for Gina's (Skinny Taste) Blue Cheese dressing. Full of flavor for being low calorie. http://www.skinnytaste.com/2010/04/low-fat-creamy-blue-cheese-dressing.html0
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alessi balsamic vinegarette found at common grocery stores. or stacys balsamic found at whole foods.0
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