Jul 03, 2016 in chicken and turkey, healthy recipes, main course, salads, side dishes, vegetables, caesar salad, cheese, chicken, homemade salad dressing. Read the original on: The Redhead Baker
Lighter Caesar salad is delicious, and light on the calories. This version replaces most of the oil and the egg yolks in the dressing with fat-free Greek yogurt, making it creamy, but healthier.
Growing up, I was not as knowledgeable about food as I am now. One of my biggest weaknesses was toasted white bread with butter and strawberry jam. I would eat 6 pieces at a time, until one day my mom said, âDo you know how many calories that is??â
When I was 21, I went on my first cruise. If youâve ever been on a cruise, you know that there is food available 24 hours a day, every day. In an effort to watch what I was eating, I ordered a salad as a first course at every dinner. Sounds healthy, right? Yeah, I ordered the Caesar salad. A typical 2-tablespoon serving of Caesar salad dressing alone contains an average 180 calories and 18 grams of fat, before factoring in the lettuce, croutons and cheese.
Thankfully, I have become much more aware of what is or is not actually healthy. When I order a salad as a meal first course, I choose one loaded with a variety of colorful veggies, and vinaigrette on the side. Or when I do order a creamy dressing, I do it with the knowledge that Iâm not ACTUALLY eating something healthy.
I also enjoy bringing salad to work with me for lunch. I love a sprinkling of croutons on my salad for texture, but they tend to get soggy by the time lunch rolls around. Thatâs why I love OXOâs new 8 Piece SNAP Glass Round Container Set. I use a bigger bowl for my salad, and a small bowl for my dry toppings that would get soggy if mixed in with the salad. These containers are made from BPA-free borosilicate glass, so they can withstand extreme temperature changes without the risk of cracking or shattering.
I love that the SNAP lids have four locking tabs and a gasket that ensures a leakproof seal. No drips in my lunch bag! The gasket is removable which makes the containers easy to clean thoroughly. My fiance (a notorious hater of all forms of leftover storage) loves that the containers are both nestable and stackable, which means theyâre easy to fit in the cabinets and in the refrigerator.
In addition, I received OXOâs Little Salad Dressing Shaker. This container has measurement hash marks on the side, so I can measure ingredients right into it, seal it, shake to combine the dressing, then open the spout to pour it onto my salad. Then I can flip the lid back down to seal, and place the whole container in the fridge to store the leftovers.
Finally, I also received OXOâs 2-in-1 Salad Servers. I can use the two pieces separately to toss my salad, or connect them to create tongs to serve my salad. They also nest together for compact storage.
So, on to the salad. I still LOVE Caesar salad. I was really happy to read a recommendation to use fat-free yogurt to make the dressing healthier while still maintaining creaminess. In addition, the yogurt replaces the egg yolks, which means no risk of salmonella.
Two tablespoons of THIS dressing contains only 52 calories and just under 4 grams of fat. In addition, I made homemade croutons out of whole wheat bread for added fiber and lower sodium.
Oh, need a few recipes to use up the rest of those anchovies? Try Never Enough Thymeâs Pasta Puttanesca, Simply Scratchâs Lemon Basil Pesto Pasta, or Foodie with Familyâs Spinach and Garlic Alfredo Pizza.
Dressing recipe by Cooking Light
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