UK - storebought salad dressings?
icck
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Can anyone in the UK recommend a bottled salad dressing that is either low in calories or fuller flavoured so you use less? I've been trying a few out lately and have just been disappointed, particularly with them not actually tasting of much.
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Use salsa0
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I use just a really nice balsamic on it's own or salad cream.... or pickle like Branston or picalilli - maybe it's the touch of sweetness I like....they are all pretty strong flavoured. Have you tried Newman's Own?0
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I use just a really nice balsamic on it's own or salad cream.... or pickle like Branston or picalilli - maybe it's the touch of sweetness I like....they are all pretty strong flavoured. Have you tried Newman's Own?
Might try the Branston pickle (not keen on Picalili), that's an interesting idea. We tried the Newman's Own creamy caesar a while back and weren't impressed - do you have a recommendation from the brand?0 -
I tried the french and it was okay - not like fresh though if that's what you are after. No biteto it if you know what I mean.0
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Oh yeah I also put a touch of sweet chilli sauce in mayo and mix it up - that's nice0
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I like the full fat Tesco Caesar I only use around 25ml per lunch0
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Ah great - thanks for all the responses. I'll check those out. There are so many dressings out there, it's great to get actual recommendations.
I like sweet chilli on salads from time to time actually, that reminds me that we've run out.0 -
Mary Berry has brought out a light salad dressing - there's basically no rubbish in it (unlike the Kraft ones), but it's pretty calorific so you have to go easy on it! Nice tasting though. However, for the cost of it, I just think it's so damn easy to make my own with balsamic and olive oil, or a lovely honey, mustard, red wine vinegar and olive oil one. I've got a tiny glass jar (the sort you get a single serving of jam in at hotels - yes, I nicked it!) that I tip small amounts of the ingredients into, and take it to work, and just shake up to put on my salad, if it's looking a bit sad and boring.
However, most of the time I don't have any dressing on my salad. It takes a little time to adjust to the lack of dressing, but I'm now perfectly happy eating salad plain.0
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