Favorite Salad Dressings?
odusgolp
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I just moved and need to completely re-stock the fridge. Salad Dressing suggestions (store bought, not home made).
Merci
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I will only eat Hidden Valley Ranch, but I like their Bacon Ranch because it's half the carbs of the regular. And I do full fat. None of this low calorie nonsense. (I've even been known to bring a bottle with me to a restaurant, if I'm going to have salad as my main meal.)
In addition, I do kind of make my own. I mix the ranch with some parmesan cheese and honey dijon mustard and some ground red pepper. Delish!0 -
trader joes has some good ones! i am basically obsessed with changing up my salad dressing on my salads everyday so i basically have like 15 salad dressings in my fridge.. but of course the most important thing is to look at the label.0
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Luccini Cucumber Shallot vinaigrette (spendy- like 7 dollars a bottle, but yummmmmy!!)
Trader Joe's Champagne Pear Gorgonzola
Trader Joe's Balsamic vinegar in a pump-spray bottle0 -
Newman's Sesame dressing - Lighten Up.
http://newmansown.com/product_detail.aspx?productid=14
only 35 calories a serving and tasty.0 -
kraft reduced fat dressings! reduced fat ranch, reduced fat asian sesame, reduced fat asiago balsalmic. all good and they don't even taste like they're light dressings!0
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i use pineapple salsa!!! so good. i get mine at trader joes0
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Newmanns Own - any of the Italian or vinnaigrettes.0
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Liking the Pineapple Salsa idea Jessica!0
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If I dont eat my normal lemon juice and white balsamic vinegar, I love Catalina or ranch, green goddess is good too0
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Okay I know you said "not homemade" but there is nothing easier than a drizzle of olive oil, a squirt of lemon juice, salt n pepper (salt n pepa salt n pepa what). Replace lemon juice with balsamic vinegar and bam, vinaigrette. You don't even have to pre-mix it. Apply directly to salad, om nom nom. Plus you'll probably already have this stuff around the kitchen!0
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Love it, thanks guys. Unfortunately, I don't have a trader joes... and I'm oddly allergic to pineapple *LOL* But I'm all over the other suggestions!0
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Um, would store bought count if its the 'squeezy' lemon shaped bottle of lemon juice and salt? Simple but my fave! Its tangy and salty.. perfect for a salad dressing.0
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http://www.renees.com/en/productinfo.aspx?id=re001&c=Dressings&ti=0&t=Original Dressings
They have a reduced calorie version that is delicious.0 -
Okay I know you said "not homemade" but there is nothing easier than a drizzle of olive oil, a squirt of lemon juice, salt n pepper (salt n pepa salt n pepa what). Replace lemon juice with balsamic vinegar and bam, vinaigrette. You don't even have to pre-mix it. Apply directly to salad, om nom nom. Plus you'll probably already have this stuff around the kitchen!
That's actually my usual, balsamic and grapeseed oil so just looking for some other ideas. But I'm with ya - so easy and delish!0 -
i've been using goods season's packages with about 1/3 of the olive oil and vinegar- its pretty easy and tasty0
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I just use sour cream.0
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I read the backs of the bottles and get whatever has the least amount of ingredients, especially the "created" kind that are preservatives or fillers. I also generally buy the regular as the low cal or fat free, etc., seem to always have too much of something else, like salt, to compensate for the loss and try and boost the flavor.
Much rather eat less of something that is primarily real ingredients than twice as much of something that is all additives.0 -
Marie's yougurt dressings in the produce isle....I use the ranch. It's the best lowfat ranch I have ever tasted!0
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I just use plain white yogurt!0
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Walden Farms 0 calaries 0 Fat 0 Carbs...... low in sodium0
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Litehouse Raspberry lime vinagrette0
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Lemon juice and a little salt.0
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Plain old olive oil and red vinegar works for me.0
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italian and light ranch are my faves
i use the wishbone spritzers so it's about 1-3 calories a spray (:
i also love raspberry vinaigrette and poppy seed.0 -
mostly use olive oil and balsalmic vinegar but also love garlic expressions vinegarette0
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No dressing. I dress up the flavor of my salads with fresh herbs. Dill, Tarragon, Oregano, Parsley, and esp. Basil. This way, I get to save my sugar, salt and fat calories for desert!0
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Bolthouse Farms yogurt dressings found in the produce area. They even offer a cole slaw dressing, too! YUM!
http://bolthouse.com/our-products/dressings0
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