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Salad dressings
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I use hot sauce. 5 calories.2
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Fooey, I don't like hot but great idea.0
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It's a store bought one, but I love the Bolthouse dressings. Particularly the Salsa Ranch, but they have lots of flavors. It's only 45 calories for 30 g and it's delicious! I also buy the Panera Poppyseed dressing. It's 25 cal for 30 g. Both of them are located in the refrigerated produce section.4
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Thanks so much that sounds great. When the Farmers market opens up here the leaf lettuce is so good I don't need dressing but for now really want some. I went 25 over my fat intake today, salad dressing and cooked with olive oil and I do want to do better. I would hate to know my fat intake when i wasnt psying attention! Yikes!0
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I use 1 tbsp dijon for a huge salad. 15 calories and soooo good.0
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I put red wine vinegar on Greek salad (cucumber, tomato, feta, olives, red onion,) and that's all I need1
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That sounds good, tks
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Soy sauce turns a lot of salads without cheese into something pretty good.0
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Salad greens tend to have a bitter taste.
Fat from oils works to reduce the bitterness. Fat in salad is also important that it aid the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins from your greens. When I have a salad at home, and that is not scheduled to happen again, I simply add a teaspoon of olive oil and a tablespoon or so of some vinegary substance, maybe even pickle juice.2 -
Minced shallots, white balsamic vinegar, olive oil & honey to taste1
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I use a packet of ranch dressing mix, a cup of buttermilk and a cup on nonfat Greek yogurt.
10 servings (45 grams)
Calories 36
Total Fat 1 g
Total Carbohydrate 4 g
Dietary Fiber 0 g
Sugars 2 g
Protein 3 g0 -
I don't know if this might have too much fat in it for you but I love cold pressed rapeseed oil. I mix it with some generic Italian Herb mix (I get mine from Marks & Spencer and it's yummy) then put it over raw greens and it turns them into a delicious mix!0
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SE Asian salad dressings contain no oil. Here is an example
https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/vietnamese-salad-dressing/231c5f62-3a53-4daa-b61d-cc7060e625aa
A dressing I like that uses less oil than classic vinaigrette (3 parts oil to 1 part lemon) is 1 part each of soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, nut oil.
Buttermilk ranch is pretty low fat. Use the smaller quantity of sour cream and mayo.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/19/ranch-dressing-recipe_n_3769342.html0 -
My favorite lately is about a tablespoon of creme fraiche, with a squeeze of lemon, salt and pepper. A little goes a long way. I use it over a huge bed of spinach with chopped apple. I put in a tupperware and give it a good shake so the dressing gets on the spinach. I'm addicted to it. My fave way to get those greens in.0
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Balsamic vinegar and vinaigrettes0
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I just mix olive oil with lemon or with (balsamic) vinegar, and a bit of salt. If the oil is good, you just need a bit of that (one teaspoon of olive oil, 5gr, is 45 cals, and is usually enough for a large salad)1
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I mix ranch dressing with salsa to keep the calories low. I don't like vinegar.
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I also had a hard time finding a low cal, low fat dressing to stick to. I wanted to do store bought, but all the "light" dressings had an awful taste. Then i found out that olive garden sells their Italian dressing in lite in the grocery store! Literally tastes 99% identical to the original. For 2 tbsn, 30 cal, 2 g fat, 2 carb. It's all I use now and I'm obsessed2
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Maybe the question is how heavy to dress your salad. I find that tossing the salad well will decrease your use of dressing. For a bowl of greens I use a base of 1 tbsp EVOO and add lime juice or wine vinegar in a 3:1 ratio. You can also add a little water to this. To this base you can add a little creole mustard, or low fat yogurt, or use it just like this. If you add some chopped dill or cilantro to the salad it will enhance the flavor. In a medium size bowl add the dressing to the greens and toss really well. Serve (this will serve one or two). I use some black pepper and occasionally a little salt. I don't recommend placing the greens on a plate and adding dressing, you end up using too much and the flavors don't mix well. If you are taking a salad to work use a tight fitting tupperware and bring the dressing separate, add when you are ready to eat, close the container and shake really well.0
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Last night I used a recipe off the website of Dr. McDougall. You begin with a box of silk tofu, add lemon juice, garlic, 1/3 c chopped basil, a 1/2 tsp dry mustard. Blend. Awesome. Keeps for a week. That website is full of fat-free dressings and gravies that are wonderful and keep you on your goals.0
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I find that I use less dressing always if I put the salad in a huge bowl, pour on a small amount of dressing and really stir it up so that everything is coated, then transfer to the plate. If I pour dressing onto the salad on the plate, it always takes more. Sometimes can limit dressing by putting it on the side, and dipping into it.0
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Maple Grove Farms Raspberry Vinaigrette. Only 5 calories for 2 TBSPS.0
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Omfg you gotta try ranch. Use high protein greek yoghurt and a "ranch" seasoning of 1tsp each of garlic powder, onion powder, dried dill, dried parsley, sea salt and 1/2 tsp cracked black pepper. Sooo good.0
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I always use 1TBSP of Olive Oil with 3TBSP Balsamic vinegar0
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I actually make my own with a Italian dressing seasoning packet to provide the spices. It is called Zesty Italian and it is a dry pack of seasoning that you add to your own oil and vinegar. I use APC plus MCT oil and a squeeze of lemon and flax seeds. It is the most delicious in the world. Low carbs, almost no sugar and good healthy fats.
https://www.amazon.com/Good-Seasons-Dressing-Italian-6-Ounce/dp/B000E1FZBY/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1525443118&sr=8-3&keywords=zesty+italian+seasoning&th=1
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I use salsa for my salad dressing. Tastes great and only 5 calories per Tablespoon. Doesn't get much better than that0
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I always make my own.
The vinegar is key.
A basic is white balsamic vinaigrette (Trader Joe’s) or rice vinegar gourmet Kikoman brand it has a yellow top. No other but yellow top.
Olive oil
White balsamic
One garlic clove (either pressed or blender)
Pick one: orange slices, tangerine,
Raspberries, blackberries or a little lemon
If no press for garlic use a hand blender or normal blender to make an emulsion. Taste on lettuce or tomato add zero cal sweetener if needed0 -
Mmm I just made one with dill weed, light sour cream, black pepper, garlic powder and fresh lemon juice and a little bit of sugar, it's delicious!1
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