This weekend I tried some delicious and healthy salad dressing. It's Paul Newman's Seasame Ginger Salad dressing. It is so yummy!!! I had some chopped up romaine lettuce, chicken, and some Asian noodles and almonds with some dressing on it. I was hooked. I am a person that is very picky about things that are light or fat free. I loved this dressing. You don't need a lot because it is so flavorful, but if you did it would be ok, because it's not so fatty like other salad dressings. I just found out they have it with the McDonald salads so I will no longer be ordering the fries and burgers, I will be going for the Seasame Ginger salad. If you like Asian foods, you MUST try this. I think it would be a great marinade too- I will let you know how it tastes.Nutrition Facts:
Serv. Size 2 Tbsp (30g)
Servings about 16
Calories 35
Fat Cal. 15
*Percent Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Amount/Serving % DV*
Total Fat 1.5g ________3%
Sat. Fat 0g ___________0%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholest. 0mg _________0%
Sodium 390mg _______16%
Total Carb. 5g ________2%
Dietary Fiber 0g ______0%
Protein 0g
Sugars 4g
Vitamin A 0%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 0%
Iron 2%
Sounds good, what is the entire ingredients? I'm in to label surfing now!!
ReplyDeleteKraft just came out with an Asian Toasted Sesame dressing. It's not a light dressing like the Paul Newman one, but it was two bucks cheaper! It has 80 cal per serving, which is more that PN, but only 6 grams of fat, which is better!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, PN only has 1.5g of fat.
ReplyDeleteoops, my bad. sorrrrrrry. just trying to pass on some info, didn't mean to be wrong!!!!
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