Salad Dressing tidbit
rbkelsey
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Salads are healthy eating, but the downfall can be the salad dressing that heaps on the calories if not used in moderation.
This tip, I read somewhere (not my own idea). Anyway, keep dressing in separate ramekin or something. Dip your fork in the dressing then dip fork into salad and bite. Doing so you get a taste of dressing with each bite. You will be surprised how much little dressing you used, yet feel satisfied with taste buds.
This tip, I read somewhere (not my own idea). Anyway, keep dressing in separate ramekin or something. Dip your fork in the dressing then dip fork into salad and bite. Doing so you get a taste of dressing with each bite. You will be surprised how much little dressing you used, yet feel satisfied with taste buds.
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i put my salad on the scale, pour on tbe amount i want, put a lid on it and shake the hell out of it...full coverage.7
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I've found several great salad dressings that are only 40 calories per serving, so I have 2 servings of them and still keep my meal on track.
In particular, I like Paul Newman's Sesame Ginger and Trader Joe's Spicy Peanut, Cilantro Lime and Champagne Pear vinaigrette dressings.6 -
thereshegoesagain wrote: »I've found several great salad dressings that are only 40 calories per serving, so I have 2 servings of them and still keep my meal on track.
In particular, I like Paul Newman's Sesame Ginger and Trader Joe's Spicy Peanut, Cilantro Lime and Champagne Pear vinaigrette dressings.
Add the maple farms dressings to that list at around 35 calories a serving they have cranberry, raspberry, poppy seed, and wasabi dijon.1 -
I make my dressing and use the amount I want (usually it's about the amount of olive oil I use, everything else is low cal), and then -- as others said -- shake it up.2
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any ideas for some delicious low cal, low fat dressings? I have a restricted fat allowance. Also, please let me know how to store and how long it can be stored. thank you.1
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Vinegar -- own its own (balsamic) or with mustard (red wine vinegar mixes well).0
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I do not like soggy salads. I use very little dressing, which is low calorie. I add apple cider vinegar or balsamic vinegar and a lot of seasoning and I am good.0
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Its the dressing that makes the salad imo, I weigh/measure a portion and its never over 50 cals and very worth it.0
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Salads are healthy eating, but the downfall can be the salad dressing that heaps on the calories if not used in moderation.
This tip, I read somewhere (not my own idea). Anyway, keep dressing in separate ramekin or something. Dip your fork in the dressing then dip fork into salad and bite. Doing so you get a taste of dressing with each bite. You will be surprised how much little dressing you used, yet feel satisfied with taste buds.
I do this if I am at a restaurant but at home (I rarely have salads at home) I use lower cal dressing and weigh it.
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I really like Ken's Lite Northern Italian Dressing. It's 45 cals. I'm not a fan of vinegar so this suits me better.0
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GretaGirl8 wrote: »any ideas for some delicious low cal, low fat dressings? I have a restricted fat allowance.1
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I make my own and add a recipe in MFP, then I know whats in it and more importantly whats not0
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I make my own and add a recipe in MFP, then I know whats in it and more importantly whats not
Yes that is a good strategy for when one is at home.
OP's strategy is quite useful for eating out - just request dressing separate on the side and use sparingly.
One can request same for things like gravy, hollandaise sauce etc too
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