I wonder if one could make a ranch dressing with low fat greek yogurt that would taste good.
I'm sure that you could. It's the creaminess factor as much as the taste when eating the fries with the dressing.
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I wonder if one could make a ranch dressing with low fat greek yogurt that would taste good.
I'm sure that you could. It's the creaminess factor as much as the taste when eating the fries with the dressing.
Back in the day, the 'rents would get powdered dip mixes from Hickory Farms that you could add to whatever base you chose. Now, they were probably just sugar and salt, with some dehydrated veggies thrown in for show, but I remember really liking them.
They use HFCS in order to make up for the lack of fat,
And xantham gum for texture & mouthfeel. full body shudder
Give me ACTUAL FAT any day of the week.
I am new to boards so wanted to drop in a *wave* and toss in my thoughts on Ranch: deliciously evil heart attack in a plastic bottle that will most likely cause my partner to die before me due to his addiction. Still, when I do break down and eat it I stick to the real thing. Low fat food is even more evil than Ranch!
I wonder if one could make a ranch dressing with low fat greek yogurt that would taste good.
I was just about to say that Fage nonfat is really thick and creamy and IMO makes a good sour cream substitute. I would think that some ranch dressing powder mixed in wouldn't be that bad for you.
Fage nonfat is really thick and creamy and IMO makes a good sour cream substitute.
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Fage nonfat is really thick and creamy and IMO makes a good sour cream substitute.
I can confidently say that it makes one of the best spinach dips I've even had. So tasty.
I even have some nonfat Fage in my bag right now. I just need to get up and get some fruit to have with it, and it's fruit and cream.
here's a recipe for ranch dressing, using dried herbs, mayo and sour cream. Hellman's reduced fat mayo is pretty good, and with a fat free yogurt, this could work -- [link]