New Ideas For salad
Ok, I love food and I also like salads. I would like some wild Ideas for a great salad. Im really need some change. The salad is getting blah!:sick: I am also looking for some homemade dressing to go along with the salad. Anykind of salad will work.. I really will eat anything tha is good for the weight loss.:bigsmile:
Thanks Josh
Thanks Josh
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Ok, I love food and I also like salads. I would like some wild Ideas for a great salad. Im really need some change. The salad is getting blah!:sick: I am also looking for some homemade dressing to go along with the salad. Anykind of salad will work.. I really will eat anything tha is good for the weight loss.:bigsmile:
Thanks Josh0 -
when i make a salad i use the normal veggies but i also add cauliflower, olives and jalopeano (not spelled right) but they give it a bite..as far as salad dressing kraft has a low fat 3 chesse dressing that is wonderful...I will also add take a small handful of frozen peas defrost them in hot water for a few minutes and toss them on my salad...I could live on salad but I would really enjoy if someone made it for me ..seems to taste better:laugh:0
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one kind of dressing that my family always made back home was plain yogurt, a few table spoons of miracle whip, lemon juice, vinegar, salt, and pepper.
salad ideas:
cut up hardboiled eggs
tuna (or salmon, or any other fish you like)
raisins
southwestern salad (corn, black beans, olives, sweet peppers, chicken)
manadarin orange segments, rice noodles, and chicken0 -
Ok, don't turn up your nose on this before trying it, because it really is good and it saves so many calories. when I make a salad I put on some salt and sweet n Low for my dressing. I used to add just a smidge of vinegar as well. but, when i'm at a restaurant, it is hard to get vinegar. I have been using this as my dressing for about 18 years. those who I can get to try it really like it too. you just add the Sweet n Low (usually 2 packets for 1 Subway salad) and salt to your taste. Give it a try. I have such low blood pressure that the salt isn't a bad thing for me, so adjust the salt as needed.0
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I add raw cabbage, and so many other veggies that I can hardly see the lettuce. I gave up on the dressing a long time ago..now I use lemon-pepper (found in the dry spice section)....it gives my salad a zing without the calories. I also sprinkle some fresh lemon over the salad.0
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MMM all sounds yummy:drinker:0
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I kinda of imitate the Marthas Vineyard salad from Arbys. It has the usual veggies but also has cranberrys, and apples and almonds. I used the sugar free Rasberry Vinergerette dressing over it.0
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Hey! I'm a hardcore salad lover and I must say I make an awesome salad dressing (but I stole it off a cooking show ::laugh:
3 tbls lemon juice
1 1/2 tsp of dijon mustard
1 shallot diced as small as possible
salt and pepper to taste
1 tsp of lemon zest (optional)
wisk in 1/3 a cup of olive oil
this makes about 2/3 a cup of dressing - i leave it in the fridge and it lasts me a few days
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That has to be low in the Cals? How many cals in the olive oil?0
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I like adding sunflower seeds and blueberries to my salad. A nice mix of sweet & salty.0
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well if you make the full batch of dressing with the 1/3 cup of extra virgin olive oil, there is about 650 cal of olive oil.. BUT that batch lasts me about 5 salads, which means it's about 130 cals of olive oil per salad. for me it's okay b/c i don't tend to put a lot in my salads so I have room for the cals.
if you try the recipe, take it easy on the dijon mustard until you know how much you like.. the first time i made it, it was a little too strong for me so i cut the amount of mustard in half the next time!0 -
I like frozen peas (thawed of course) and shelled edamame in my salad. sprinkle a few sunflower seeds on too.
I use Kraft low fat Raspberry Vinagrette dressing but only a tblsp.0 -
I love salads!
My favorite is a base of lettuce (or spinach) with raw broccoli, peas, or green beans. Add a can of tuna and eat with blue cheese dressing (or low-fat ranch) Delicious!
I also love salads that add fruit. Peanuts and Pears, or Strawberries and almonds are delicious combinations. Serve these with a raspberry vinaigrette. Awesome!
If you're nervous about the amount of salad dressing, here's a tip.
Measure out the amount of dressing on the side. Before spearing a bite of salad, dip the tines of the fork into the dressing, and usually you have just enough to flavor the bite but not go overboard.
Most times, I end up with dressing left over.
Happy Eating!
~ME0 -
There's this new dressing I had at my dad's, it's low fat - Northern Italian with basil and romano. WOW! I'm buying it today! h aha0
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I love salads!
My favorite is a base of lettuce (or spinach) with raw broccoli, peas, or green beans. Add a can of tuna and eat with blue cheese dressing (or low-fat ranch) Delicious!
I also love salads that add fruit. Peanuts and Pears, or Strawberries and almonds are delicious combinations. Serve these with a raspberry vinaigrette. Awesome!
If you're nervous about the amount of salad dressing, here's a tip.
Measure out the amount of dressing on the side. Before spearing a bite of salad, dip the tines of the fork into the dressing, and usually you have just enough to flavor the bite but not go overboard.
Most times, I end up with dressing left over.
Happy Eating!
~ME
I agree with the fruit and nuts! yum!0 -
Mmm! all sounds good0
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Kraft has a wonderful sundried tomato salad dressing. It is not a low cal dressing but the calories are that of a low cal dressing. So you get the benefit of a great taste of a full fat dressing but the calories of a low cal dressing. I usually add mandarin oranges and red onion with various veggies to spinach or romain lettuce. Add this dressing and it is great.:happy:0
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What is also good is cut up beets. I boil them for 45 mins with skin on then immediately to cold water. The skin just peels away. I cut them up in sections, throw them into the microwave for 20 seconds then straight onto a spinach salad and a low fat thai dressing, it is really good!0
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How about any fruit salad recipes0
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ooh that's easy.
use whatever fruits you like.. but as a dressing use low fat/fat free plain yogurt and honey0 -
MMM Ill try it tonight Thank You :flowerforyou: I LOVE HONEY0
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Add some red onion, corn, canned beans (black, kidney, pinto) use salsa as dressing for a really healthy taco salad.0
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Helllo olyjok , sounds like you have alot of great ideas for salads just for the asking...pretty cool huh! Well a salad I always really enjoy, (The spinach lover that I am!) is of course fresh baby spinach, tossed with diced tomato ,a smalll amount of shredded garlic ,and same of shredded onion. Now for dressing I use a tsp of light mayo w/ about 1/2 tsp of vinegar......altho some use lemon juice. It's simple , and easy to prepare. Just thought I would put it out there.0
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