sandwiches?
Renzi27
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I tend to eat a sandwich of some type for lunch - usually either ham or turkey. In order to keep the calories down I've been wanting to cut out the mayo, but cannot stand a dry sammie! Mustard is OK sometimes but really not something I WANT to eat.
What do you put on your sandwiches so they're not dry - if anything? Looking for tasty alternatives..
PS - can't do the low fat/no fat mayo either - that stuff is just awful! Thanks.
What do you put on your sandwiches so they're not dry - if anything? Looking for tasty alternatives..
PS - can't do the low fat/no fat mayo either - that stuff is just awful! Thanks.
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avocado makes a sandwich less dry.0
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hummus or a wedge of Laughing Cow0
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I use the Kraft mayo made with olive oil. It's fewer calories and doesn't taste like the fake light stuff.
Other ideas: laughing cow cheese wedges, cream cheese, avocado, barbecue sauce, horseradish sauce, chutneys, pickles or relish, etc.0 -
Ketchup? A little herb-infused oil? Hummus? Butter? Maybe some salad dressing or Miracle Whip lite? Add veggies for moistness, like lettuce, tomato or whatever you like.
That's all I have, lol.
Maybe you could try moister bread. If you don't already, try making your own and find a moister one that you like. The stuff in the stores is SO dry.
I do eat sandwiches on occasion, but I don't get enough nutrient bang for my calorie buck there. Usually, I have PB, which doesn't need any help.0 -
There are so many delicious mustards -- maybe try some others to see if they excite you more?
Hummus or a chutney are other ideas.0 -
Butter0
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I like mayo mixed with a little mustard. I can cut back on the mayo because it's full of flavor.
Veggies make a nice addition too. Shredded carrots and sliced cucumber....yum.0 -
I went-off on a tangent and dumped the bread (it's dry) - I use "Flatout" flat-breads for yummy roll-ups. By dropping the 'size' of the bread slices, smaller portions of mayo, mustard, Greek-cream cheese (yum!), pickle relish seems to keep things from going "dry".
http://www.flatoutbread.com/products/flatout-wraps/flatout-healthy-grain/multi-grain/ <-- they have other varieties, this is one I like. If you go with 70-cals/slice of wheat bread (140 for a 2-slice sammich?), then one "Flatout will save you 40-cals and should provide similar protein to two bread slices.
Since these Flatouts offer 'less dry volume', I usually work with a quarter of a typical avocado mashed, or a little less mayo (0.5-TBSP of mayo is calorie-neutral) to keep things happy.0 -
I'd just try to cut down the amount you're using if you can. If that doesn't work then try the avocado approach.0
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I like the avocado idea - these all are great suggestions. Mixing mayo and mustard - that sounds good too! Thank you!0
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Tahini sauce, avocado, hummus, mustard or a fruit jelly ( low sugar ) will be 50% or less of the calories for the same amount, if you pick smart choices.
Other options like ranch dressing, olive oil, butter, etc wont be a significant savings of calories.
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Another vote for a mix of mayo and mustard. Also, tomato slices and/or grilled onion or mushrooms add a lot of moisture.0
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Maybe you could try moister bread. If you don't already, try making your own and find a moister one that you like. The stuff in the stores is SO dry.
Yes! This! I make wheat bread and my family loves it!! The stuff at the store really is too dry for my taste.
I also add a little bit of mayo on one side and plenty of juicy tomato slices on the other (never Roma tomatoes, all of the other varieties are awesome)0 -
Chipotle sauce is best sauce.0
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I mix olive oil mayo (it's the best light to me) and picamas. Yum!0
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mayo is one of those things i refuse to do 'light'
i use a japanese mayo and that IS the only option. i do use LESS than i used to... but i still use it
okay i lied - in things like tuna or potato salad... i will use dukes regular mayo. but im not eating it so i dont care (my good stuff is pricey LOL)0 -
I just use a smaller serving of full fat mayo. If I can't "afford it", I use a light laughing cow cheese wedge.0
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I've started replacing my Hellman's mayo with Inglehoffer Cream Style Horseradish Sauce. Sweet, but good, with a zip. It has 30 calories in a tablespoon versus 90 for Hellman's, and 2 fats instead of 10. I also like roasted red peppers to add sweetness, fiber and moisture, and lots of avocado.0
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pickles0
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I call it "avocado mash" -- use a fork to mash avocado and mix it up with diced onion, diced tomato, torn basil leaves, and sliced black olives. It looks a little weird, but it is awesome on a turkey sandwich.0
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Jalapeno hummus FTW!0
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LaceyBirds wrote: »I've started replacing my Hellman's mayo with Inglehoffer Cream Style Horseradish Sauce. Sweet, but good, with a zip. It has 30 calories in a tablespoon versus 90 for Hellman's, and 2 fats instead of 10.
Yeah that stuff is delicious too.
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Loveeeee hummus, BBQ sauce, I like gulden's mustard, mash avocado.0
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I use Bolthouse Farms salad dressings. 45 calories for 30g is more than enough for a sandwich, usually too much. The creamy caesar is great on a sandwich or wrap with chicken, spinach and red pepper strips. I use the cilantro avocado with chipotle spiced chicken breast lunch meat and the classic ranch with ham.
Try it, you'll be pleasantly surprised.0 -
Laughing cow cheese or avocado0
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I find a warm sandwich always has a moister (is that a word?) mouth-feel (uhhh...is that a word?) I pan sear at home or pop it in the microwave at work.0
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Vineager and oregano0
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dijonaise. YUm!0
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I make my own hummus with chick peas, avocado, garlic, avocado oil, and red pepper. I use it on sandwiches, as a dip, on burgers....0
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All those recomending avocado - doesnt avocado have a high calorie content?
Yes I get there is nothing wrong with that if you like avocado and fit it in t o your calorie allowance - but as a swap for mayo to reduce the calories in the sandwich, it wouldn't really work?0
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