Sandwich's

drugg183
drugg183 Posts: 2 Member
edited October 1 in Food and Nutrition
I usually bring a turkey sandwich to work but can't eat it dry. I don't use mayo anymore and can't stand the taste of mustard. Any suggestions what I can use that is healthy?

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  • rrrbecca11
    rrrbecca11 Posts: 477
    I like to sub Greek yogurt for mayo. :)
  • fatcitizen
    fatcitizen Posts: 103 Member
    ranch dressing made from greek yogurt and the powder mix.....
  • Suzy12
    Suzy12 Posts: 284
    Slice a tomato. It gives flavor and juice!!
  • coderchris
    coderchris Posts: 79 Member
    I love guacamole on my turkey sandwich. You can buy the Wholly Guacamole 100 calorie packs. It is great.
  • jame_104
    jame_104 Posts: 57 Member
    Laughing Cow Light Swiss Cheese.
  • MellyPfromVT
    MellyPfromVT Posts: 869 Member
    Hummus isn't too bad. Or, a laughing cow cheese wedge.
  • dmpizza
    dmpizza Posts: 3,321 Member
    Salsa
  • jkcools
    jkcools Posts: 66
    Kraft Mayo with olive oil reduced fat, is not too bad. I have the cracked pepper. Serving size 1 Tbsp, cals 45, cals from fat 35, sat fat 0, trans fat 0,
  • thetrishwarp
    thetrishwarp Posts: 838 Member
    Sundried tomato salad dressing. Or Diana sauce. mmmmm..
  • I agree about the tomato!
  • Ken's Lite Northern Italian Dressing. 45 calories. Just use enough to make the bread not as dry. Also pickles are great on sandwiches. I also use light Miracle Whip. 20 calories for a Tbsp which is all you need. I hate dry bread as well.
  • baileylm
    baileylm Posts: 23 Member
    I slice up half of an avocado and a tomato for my turkey sandwiches. Mmmmmm!
  • tawny7
    tawny7 Posts: 276 Member
    I use either humuus or a wedge of laughing cow cheese. A little lettuce helps too.
  • I agree with other either a juicy tomato or hummus.
  • Keefypoos
    Keefypoos Posts: 231 Member
    Butter
  • Mix fat free sour cream with a tablespoon of dijon mustard and - if you're brave - a dot of horseradish. Best spread for a sandwich I've had which is fat free - and packed with flavor. The dijon mustard is light too so your sandwich won't be overpowered. Worst case, you can try Nayonnaise - not my first choice - but it's an option. It's a soy based mayonnaise you can usually find at Whole Foods.
  • sophjakesmom
    sophjakesmom Posts: 904 Member
    I love guacamole on my turkey sandwich. You can buy the Wholly Guacamole 100 calorie packs. It is great.

    Guacamole is awesome! or even slices of avocado. Good fats and nice taste.
  • getfitdiva
    getfitdiva Posts: 1,148 Member
    I love guacamole on my turkey sandwich. You can buy the Wholly Guacamole 100 calorie packs. It is great.

    Ditto it's surprisingly delicious! I use it for turkey burgers too.
  • robinso5
    robinso5 Posts: 310 Member
    I have heard that the mayo/olive oil combo is good but i have never had it. Do they have any more flavors?
  • melsinct
    melsinct Posts: 3,512 Member
    Creamy salad dressing
    Favorite dip or spread
    Mashed avocado

    I don't know if you gave up mayo because of calories/fat, but one tablespoon of Hellaman's (or Best Foods if you are out west) light mayo is only 35 calories.
  • 10093109
    10093109 Posts: 17
    Philadelphia light with garlic and herb or chilli or chives i use these instead of butter they give your sandwich a much more interesting taste
  • proctorgirl07
    proctorgirl07 Posts: 68 Member
    bump
  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
    I always use ranch dressing on my sammies. And whenever a recipe calls for mayo.
  • I use hummus on turkey sandwiches
  • pa_jorg
    pa_jorg Posts: 4,404 Member
    Pesto
  • catherine1979
    catherine1979 Posts: 704 Member
    Laughing Cow Light Swiss Cheese.

    I love the Laughing Cow on a sandwich as well. Very tasty with turkey!
  • Sbmtx
    Sbmtx Posts: 18 Member
    Good Hummus goes along way. My new favorite is Spinach Artichoke Hummus. I think it's 60 calories per OZ and I use about 2/3 of it on my Flat Out Pizza the other night and OMG it was yummy.
    Laughing Cow Lite Queso is also good.
  • Yooperm35
    Yooperm35 Posts: 787 Member
    miracle whip light is good. I haven't totally cut out the 'bad' things for me - I just significantly reduced them. I can't sacrafice flavor - just can't do it. I bought calorie free mayo once and tossed out the whole jar (at $6/jar) it was SO GROSS. That day I decided I am going to stick with what I like - in moderation. I also pump up the flavor with onions - but I LOVE onions
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