Favorite low cal salad dressing?

foreverstarstrukk
foreverstarstrukk Posts: 10
edited September 26 in Food and Nutrition
What is yours? I need some new ones!
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  • cgreagor
    cgreagor Posts: 8
    Newman's Own Light Rasberry Walnut....so yummy!
  • andreae13
    andreae13 Posts: 239 Member
    Newman's Light Sesame Ginger..mmmmm
  • crystal_loga
    crystal_loga Posts: 106 Member
    Kraft-Light Three Cheese Ranch.....yummy!
  • I use a spritzer dressing (not sure if you like that or not...) but it's a Ranch vinaigrette... 15 calories for 10 sprays! it's not thick like regular ranch either! yummy!
  • bernsteins light cheesey italian classico SOO good.
  • WarmDontBurn
    WarmDontBurn Posts: 1,253 Member
    Kraft calorie wise italian...5 calories for 1tbsp...and it is yummy!
  • cspinney
    cspinney Posts: 81 Member
    Newman's Own Sesame Ginger
  • liyahxoxo
    liyahxoxo Posts: 78
    kraft balsamic vinegar .. sooo gooood and it's ridiculously low like less than 20 cals per tbsp or soemthing



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  • KristynStephens15
    KristynStephens15 Posts: 843 Member
    Kraft Free Ranch is pretty good. I also like Kraft Free Italian.
  • Clew
    Clew Posts: 910 Member
    I just make my own with a little olive oil, balsamic vinegar an whatever spices I feel like having. Way better for you too - less preservatives and crap :happy:

    Not that I don't enjoy a bottled dressing now and then ... :bigsmile:
  • Krizzle4Rizzle
    Krizzle4Rizzle Posts: 2,704 Member
    I use a spritzer dressing (not sure if you like that or not...) but it's a Ranch vinaigrette... 15 calories for 10 sprays! it's not thick like regular ranch either! yummy!

    My fav too!
  • rc630
    rc630 Posts: 310 Member
    Kraft Free Caesar Italian and Kraft Free Thousand Island... the Caesar Italian is really good; the Thousand Island is a little lacking in flavor, but if you want a creamy dressing (I got sick of Italian-type and vinaigrette dressings) when it's a good option.
  • JodiLouLou
    JodiLouLou Posts: 17 Member
    Kraft Light Parmesan Asiago Balsamic, SO YUMMY! (40 cals for 2 Tbls)
  • busub
    busub Posts: 58
    Kraft low fat toasted sesame.
  • I use a spritzer dressing (not sure if you like that or not...) but it's a Ranch vinaigrette... 15 calories for 10 sprays! it's not thick like regular ranch either! yummy!



    Yummo!!! What brand is this????
  • etarre
    etarre Posts: 147 Member
    Annie's Naturals lite gingerly viniagrette. The honey mustard and mango by this brand are also very good.
  • Taznmb1
    Taznmb1 Posts: 15
    I actually use 1/4 cup of cottege cheese with a teaspoon of ranch dry seasoning (hidden valley) mixed in.
  • Rebjones612
    Rebjones612 Posts: 408
    I like the balsmic vinegarete.......low in calories and all that kind of stuff.
    Be careful,,,,,jus because some say low fat or fat free some are still high in sodium.
  • GypsyWagon
    GypsyWagon Posts: 82 Member
    I mix a Tablespoon of Orange Juice with 2 Tablespoons of white basalmic vinegar...it's so good!
  • Svenghali20
    Svenghali20 Posts: 6 Member
    anything fat-free from maple grove farms of vermont, especially they're wasabi dijion and cranberry balsamic. if you're looking for low-cal options that are also really good, i'd try them out. i'm especially in love with all the different and interesting varieties they have.
  • JanerZzz
    JanerZzz Posts: 276
    I make my own salsa for dressings :) 15 cal, 0 fat, 0 sodium.
  • I also use the spritzer kind - I think Wishbone makes them - I use the vinaigrette and have used the rasberry one. They were both really good :D
  • Trizi
    Trizi Posts: 8 Member
    So is it a recipe? I have a recipe book but didn't see it.
  • kennysrush
    kennysrush Posts: 124
    anything fat-free from maple grove farms of vermont, especially they're wasabi dijion and cranberry balsamic. if you're looking for low-cal options that are also really good, i'd try them out. i'm especially in love with all the different and interesting varieties they have.

    I'm a huge fan of the Cranberry Balsamic myself!
  • hjollyrn
    hjollyrn Posts: 208 Member
    Newman's Own Light Rasberry Walnut....so yummy!


    Agree! Yum!
  • cmmull67
    cmmull67 Posts: 170 Member
    Ranch dry mix with1 pint plain, fat-free greek yogurt. Makes about 15 2-tbsp servings. Each serving is only 23 cals, but also has 3g of protein.
  • julsofdenial
    julsofdenial Posts: 225 Member
    Maple Grove Farms of Vermont Fat Free Balsamic Vinigarette.
    15 cals for 2 TBS and lower sodium than anything else I could find.
  • lombrica
    lombrica Posts: 1,419 Member
    I too am a fan, BIG fan, of Maple Grove of Vermont... The Balsamic Vinagrette is probably my favorite.

    Also -- have you looked at Walden Farms? They have a big line of 0 calorie, 0 sugar, 0 fat salad dressing... All of their stuff is the 0, 0, 0... I have had the Ketchup and the BBQ sauce so far... I have some salad dressing in the fridge but haven't tried it because... well, I just keep getting a little weirded out by it -- but the ketchup has been a lifesaver (not really ketchup as I know it, but the flavor is good and I use it in cooking vs. actually dipping something in it). Tonight was the first time for the BBQ sauce -- and I haven't made up my mind yet. I know people who swear by the stuff though... so again, I am trying some it.

    Good Luck!
  • lisabel87
    lisabel87 Posts: 152
    I'm weird so this may not work for everyone, but when I'm eating a salad I want it to be completely healthy so I sprinkle spices/seasoning on my salad for flavor and to keep it from being too dry I add one tablespoon of flax oil (an EFA or essential fatty acid)

    occasionally I'll put one tablespoon of ranch dressing on it haha
  • jmruef
    jmruef Posts: 824 Member
    Aldi's brand (Light and Fit or something like that) Light Caesar.

    My favorite dressing (which might as well be a dessert because there ain't NOTHIN' healthy about it) is a bleu cheese dressing my mother in law makes. OMG to DIE for. Seriously. I could eat it with a spoon, right out of the jar, no veggies involved to corrupt it.
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