Low calorie ideas for a salad dressing????

Posts: 49 Member
edited January 11 in Food and Nutrition
I plan on having a salad for dinner, and instead of using Ranch I need great ideas on what to use as a dressing. One thing I can say is I DO NOT like any type of oil/vinegar style dressing.....

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  • Posts: 84 Member
    Lemon juice, a bit of vinegar, toss it with some cottage cheese...if it's ranch specifically that you're missing, I'm sure you could use some Greek yogurt with garlic and onion powder, oregano-really whatever seasonings you like.
  • Posts: 400 Member
    paprika powder. great flavor on top of salad. NO cal!
  • Posts: 84 Member
    Salsa

    Greek yogurt with herbs and garlic.

    Lemon/lime juice.
  • Posts: 373 Member
    Sometimes I take some greek yogurt, thin it out with just a tablespoon or less of milk, depending on much/little I'm making and then a sprinkle of hidden valley ranch seasoning mix.
  • Posts: 1,333 Member
    If you like taco salads, some nonfat sour cream mixed with salsa is pretty tasty. Adding lime and hot sauce is optional but gives a nice punch of flavor.
  • Posts: 911 Member
    125 gr of light yogurt
    2 table spoons of mustard

    It's around 50-60 cal ( depends on the yogurt ). And just mix it very good. Great for green leaves/sea food salads :)
  • Posts: 84 Member
    If you like taco salads, some nonfat sour cream mixed with salsa is pretty tasty. Adding lime and hot sauce is optional but gives a nice punch of flavor.
    I like to use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream..better for you and pretty close in taste! However if you can't tell, I use Greek yogurt for just about everything D:
  • kens thai peanut dressing its low delicious and a little spicy 70 calories (2 tbsp)
  • I make a dressing with miso, honey, water, pepper, and a touch of soy sauce. Sometimes I add plum or hoisin sauce.
  • Posts: 373 Member
    My favorite is Maple Grove Farms Fat Free Honey Dijon. I don't buy many items that are processed, but this one is low-calorie, tasty and I use just a little. Google it.
  • Posts: 49 Member
    Wow a lot of great ideas everybody, thank you!!! :smile:
  • Posts: 65 Member
    Goya Recaito - its an herb blend and totally delicious
  • Posts: 85 Member
    I've done greek yogurt with seasonings added to taste.
  • Bolthouse Farms makes a line of yogurt salad dressings. The Ranch one is delicious, and only 45 calories per serving :)
  • Posts: 49 Member
    I have a great dressing recipe for ranch. It is SUPER low calorie and it's very tasty. A little bit more zingy than regular ranch but still yummy.

    1 c of Greek Yogurt
    1/4 c of skim milk
    1 package of Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing Dry Mix
  • Posts: 164 Member
    Strawberry / Pear Balsamic Vinegar! We get it at a local Oil & Vinegar place. They have tons of flavors. Low cal and yummy!
  • Posts: 1,280 Member
    Walden Farms Zero calorie salad dressing. They have a lot of flavors, or just plain salsa about 10 cal per tbsp.
  • Posts: 1,036 Member
    I love Bolthouse yogurt dressings. The salsa ranch and regular ranch are my favorites but the Parmesan and honey mustard are also good. They are just hard to find. But the stats are great for store bought dressings.
  • Posts: 422 Member
    Walden Farms. Calorie, fat, sodium, etc free and it tastes great!
  • Posts: 49 Member
    I like to use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream..better for you and pretty close in taste! However if you can't tell, I use Greek yogurt for just about everything D:

    I have never really liked the greek yogurt. I think it was because it wasn't as sweet as regular yogurt. Now I am curious to see if I would like it like that!! Ty
  • Posts: 108 Member
    I second the Greek yogurt with ranch seasonings, although my absolute favorite "dressing" for a salad right now is just plain ol' avocado, mashed up with a tiny bit of garlic salt. I put it over any type of green and mix it all up to coat evenly so it doesn't seem clumpy. Good stuff!
  • Posts: 24 Member
    They have those wishbone salad spritzers in ranch...I think it's 10 cals for 12 squirts? But it is good! Kens also makes a great ff raspberry pecan vinegarette (sp)
  • My family laughs at me when it comes to eating a salad. They like to drown theirs, and I admit I use to as well. I'm not a fan of low cal, light, non fat dressings. I think you sacrafice the flavor for calories or fat free and then you just don't want to eat the salad anyway. So I take a shot glass, (crazy I know) 2 tablespoons fit perfectly and put my salad dressing in there. I then dip my fork into the dressing before I get some salad. You get the flavor of salad dressing with every bite and you use way way less salad dressing. Plus you get to actually taste the salad. When I'm done with a salad I usually have over half of the dressing in the shot glass left.
  • Posts: 40 Member
    A friend of mine loves the Cilantro dressing in the refrigerated vegetable section at Trader Joe's.
  • Posts: 141
    I use the Balsalmic Vinegar Spritzer by wishbone. 1 cal per spray!
  • Posts: 56 Member
    I also mix salsa with sour cream. Delicious!

    Another store bought idea is there are yogurt based dressings in the produce section of the grocery store. I found a really great honey mustard dressing there for about 30 cal per 2 Tbsp.
  • Posts: 98 Member
    bump Great ideas!
  • Posts: 854 Member
    Toss your salad (hahaha) with red wine vinegar and a tsp of olive oil, add spices like sage,onion powder,basil, etc. the only thing with cals will be the olive oil
  • Posts: 1,680 Member
    Greek yogurt is great as a base for creamy dressings. I haven't tried it in thousand island yet, but it might work. The usual dressing is mayo, ketchup, and dill weed or pickle relish.

    If you have ranch dressing mix, try using yogurt and subbing in a peeled cucumber for the milk, if you have a blender to run it through.
  • Posts: 38 Member
    i know you said you dont like oil and vinegar, but try balsamic, it is a little sweet, and then add a few drops of honey.. its really good.
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