Salad Dressings
Gwooh
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I wanted to know your thoughts on Salad Dressings. To me, oil and vinegar are just too bitter. I’ve worked my self down to low fat dressings….such as Newman’s Own Light Honey Mustard. Is it better to make my own if I’m looking for something lower calorie and healthier? I’m down to only using a tablespoon at best.
So should I cut out the dressing…which may turn me off from the salad which I’ve worked so hard to get to (instead of eating French fries) or is it okay to use the Newmans Low fat option? Better yet should I make my own?
So should I cut out the dressing…which may turn me off from the salad which I’ve worked so hard to get to (instead of eating French fries) or is it okay to use the Newmans Low fat option? Better yet should I make my own?
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Work toward making your own. Take baby steps if you have to, to eventually get there.
A decent extra virgin olive oil and balsamic (or maybe lemon), salt, pepper, garlic power, and oregano; perhaps with a dab of honey and mustard, is the best salad dressing.0 -
I use Kraft - Lite Asian Toasted Sesame Salad Dressing. It is good and I use 2 tablespoons with 3 cups of spinach leaves and some other mixes in there.0
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Lemon Vinaigrette - Lemon Vinaigrette Recipe
This is one of my favorite salad dressing. I'm always making this vinaigrette for salads because it is so easy to make and so good! Can also be served over cooked asparagus, broccoli, and fresh tomato slices.
Recipe Type: Salad and Salad Dressing, Condiments, Lemons
Yields: 1/4 cup
Prep time: 20 min
Ingredients:
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil (can use hazelnut or walnut oil)
2 tablespoons freshly-squeezed lemon juice*
1/2 teaspoon Dijon-style mustard
3/4 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves, chopped**
1 clove garlic, minced
3/4 teaspoon coarse salt
Pinch coarsely-ground black pepper
* To make this Lemon Vinaigrette properly, you must use fresh-squeezed lemon juice and not bottled lemon juice.
** Sometimes, I just omit the thyme leaves. Depends on my mood! You could use other herbs of your choice, if desired.
Preparation:
In a jar or bowl, combine olive oil, lemon juice, mustard, thyme, garlic, salt, and pepper. Store, covered, in the refrigerator.
Serve at room temperature. Shake or stir just before serving.
Yields 1/4 cup vinaigrette.0 -
I think full fat regular dressings are BEST. Read the ingedients in your dressing and pick an all natural/organic brand.
LOW-FAT means HIGH fuctose corn syrup (body can not process properly) and starch fillers. I use Newman's Own regualr Balsamic Vinegrette and don't find it bitter.
An its only 90 calories for 2 TBSP!! Same goes for Mayonaise....use the real stuff, its made from real stuff!0 -
Use balsamic vinegar. It is very sweet.0
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I use Maple Grove Farms of Vermont sugar free salad dressings, 5 calories per 2 tablespoons.0
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I popped in here hoping to find some ideas myself...I ONLY like salad with ranch or spinach salad with a sweet dressing....if you have tasty recipes, please post! I don't like a strong tart or bitter taste I have experienced in other dressings.
I didn't answer for you....still searching for myself I do think that your on the right track and I would not suggest cutting the salad as they provide some great stuff for our bodies.0 -
I always make my own salad dressings because the store bought ones all use canola oil--ick.
Don't be afraid of a healthy oil like olive or avocado oil in a dressing--we need good fats for proper functioning of our body. Better to cut out calories in other areas.
Not a bitter salad dressing:
2 oz olive oil
1 oz basalmic vinegar (if I can find fig or raspberry basalmic, I use that)
1 tsp dijon mustard
1 tsp honey
1 crushed clove garlic
twist of pepper grinder
Shake in a bottle--mustard helps to keep it from separating
This lasts me for 3-4 salads.0 -
I just found one made with oil and vinegar that is SOOOO yummy and not bitter at all. It is Kraft and it is basil parmesan vinaigrette. You should definitely try it!0
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Actually, I use full fat dressing. I believe that studies show that not as many of the nutrients from the salad are absorbed with the low fat and fat free dressings.
But if you don't want to do that for calories' sake, making your own would probably be a good option!0 -
I only use one kind of dressing...Hidden Valley Ranch. (I prefer the Bacon Ranch...it has half the carb content.) And none of the low calorie or low fat versions, either. I hate all the other brands of ranch, including restaurants. I bring my own bottle.0
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I always make my own salad dressings because the store bought ones all use canola oil--ick.
Don't be afraid of a healthy oil like olive or avocado oil in a dressing--we need good fats for proper functioning of our body. Better to cut out calories in other areas.
Not a bitter salad dressing:
2 oz olive oil
1 oz basalmic vinegar (if I can find fig or raspberry basalmic, I use that)
1 tsp dijon mustard
1 tsp honey
1 crushed clove garlic
twist of pepper grinder
Shake in a bottle--mustard helps to keep it from separating
This lasts me for 3-4 salads.
This is what I do though I don't add the honey. I LOVE raspberry vinegarette - very yummy.
I do always keep a bottle of Marie's Raspberry vinegarette in my fridge just in case, 50 calories per serving (2 tbsp) and all natural. One of the best store bought ones I have found.0 -
bumping for later so I can try some of these0
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If you like basalmic dressing, Trader Joe's has a fat free, basalmic for like $1.29 and it's 25 calories for 2 tbs. It is so good....I carry it in my purse at all times0
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Thank you all for the quick responses! We are eating salad tonight so I will be use to whip up on of these being that I have all of the stuff in my cabinet.0
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Kraft fat free is something like 15 cal for 2 tablespoons & the sugars are not too bad. Not the best, but can't beat 15 calories per serving.0
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I only use one kind of dressing...Hidden Valley Ranch. (I prefer the Bacon Ranch...it has half the carb content.) And none of the low calorie or low fat versions, either. I hate all the other brands of ranch, including restaurants. I bring my own bottle.
Yes Ma'am, HVR all the way!! Never had Bacon Ranch, though...may have to try it!0 -
While I do occasionally enjoy a salad without any dressing, I like to add dressing most of the time. I really like Litehouse Lite Balsamic if you're not looking for a super sweet option. For a sweeter option I love Litehouse Organic Raspberry Lime and Bolthouse Mango Vinagrette. They are about 15-20 calories per tablespoon, low in sugar and fats but really tasty.0
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