🌱 Dress to Impress: Flavor without the Guilt!
Skinnygirl Fat-Free Salad Dressing is a kosher, sugar-free, and fat-free dressing that contains only 10 calories per serving. This versatile dressing is perfect for salads, dips, and enhancing your favorite wraps, making it an ideal choice for health-conscious individuals looking to enjoy great taste without compromising their wellness goals.
F**M
Light, Flavorful, and Diet-Friendly—Asian Sesame Ginger Done Right!
Here’s why this Skinnygirl Fat-Free, Sugar-Free Asian Sesame Ginger dressing is a welcome pantry staple:🥗 What I Love:Bold Flavor, No Guilt: Delivers a bright and savory sesame-ginger punch thanks to the combo of ginger, garlic, and sesame—all without fat or sugar.Smart Nutrition: Perfect for anyone watching calories, carbs, or sugar—zero fat, zero sugar, and low in calories.Easy Toss-On: Great to add on salads, grilled veggies, or tofu bowls—brings big flavor with just a quick pour.⚠️ A Few Notes:May Be Slightly Salty: If you’re watching sodium, low-sodium soy or light add-ins help balance the taste.Texture Preference: It’s smooth and a bit thin—so use it fresh, or shake before tossing if separation occurs.✅ Final Take:If you're craving light, flavorful dressing that’s guilt-free and easy to use, this Skinnygirl sesame-ginger is a smart, delicious pick. Fresh taste, plus diet-conscious ingredients—win-win!
S**N
Very good packaging taste great
I just gotta say these are package so greatly they are awesome. I was worried about how I would get them with them being glass, but they did so good packaging these and also guys these taste wonderful and any of you that haven’t tried it. I recommended 300%.
A**R
So much flavor and Sugar Free
Love that this is sugar free. I do meal prep and for the breakfast eggs and sausage i drizzle a little of this over it and it gives so much flavor. I used to get this all the time from Walmart but now i can't find it there. So glad Amazon has it.
H**R
Tastes okay, but not sure I'd buy again.
Tried this dressing for the first time last night. Tastes okay, but not sure I'd buy again.Please keep in mind that this review is written from my perspective and particular situation. Although, that said, I'm sure there are others that may be sensitive to salt or that may be interested in sugar. For those that salt is not an issue for them yet, then this review will be of limited interest perhaps, but I hope you will read anyway to just give an awareness of sodium levels in food.Made a small salad with some plain natural (no salt injected) chicken cubes and measured out two tablespoons of dressing. For my size of salad the dressing added enough flavor and was fine. Tasted correct, but I did end up with an after taste. What I noticed immediately was it seemed quite salty tasting and that taste lingered on the tongue.Now, understand, I limit my salt intake. Most high salt food I don't buy and I don't add salt to anything. Something like a frozen pizza, with their typical astronomical amount of salt, is a definite no no for me. That said, I perhaps have taste buds that are more sensitive to salt content than most people because of my limiting intake to low or no sodium foods. If you are the average person who frozen pizzas are fine and you add salt to your plate, then you probably would not notice. To me, the dressing seemed quite salty.The other aspect, where I'm perhaps being picky, is that it is "technically" advertised as "Sugar Free". Sugar actually appears twice in the ingredient list. Then a notation is made at the bottom of the list "Adds a dietarily insignificant amount of sugar." So it does have sugar. I said, "technically" because it is based on the serving size. The rated serving size has a low enough amount of sugar, that it is within regulations to be counted as insignificant enough dietary wise that it can be officially listed as zero. As I said, this is probably being really picky, but often people read the headlines without reading the rest of the text. Also, at a guess, I'd say that there are few that would measure out 2 tbsp serving size and instead would just pour out the dressing amount by eye at what looks and tastes right to them. After all, only 10 calories a serving! That said, that is going to multiply the sugar to the point that it "may" be high enough that it would count under your serving size. Still may be insignificant enough to matter, but there you go, now you know it does have some sugar in it even though a tiny amount per rated serving.As to the salt, if a person eyeballed a 5 tbsp serving of the dressing on their salad, you'd be getting 40% of your daily allowance of sodium in just the dressing alone! If you add other high salt ingredients (cheese, processed chicken, seasoned croutons etc.) you could end up with close to or over your daily allowance of sodium in just one meal. Something to consider......So, all said and done. An acceptable dressing. Has an okay flavor, but nothing that I would say "Wow, this is great! I definitely need to buy more of this!" Most likely, I will work my way sparingly through this bottle and probably not buy it again. Just not flavorful enough to draw me to purchase again. That and it is too salty for my taste.All the best!
A**C
My favorite!
Love the SG honey mustard dressing. ( balsamic is second fav) Great for low carb diet and gluten free!Price is good and always comes without any problems with packaging.
J**E
Flavorful-does not taste low-calorie
Bethany Frankel knows how to make a very tasty low-cal salad dressing. THis poppy seed dressing tastes like a regular salad dressing. It's empty calories/not a lot of nutritional value..but that's what the salad is for-the dressing helps you get thru eating lettuce, etc..Highly recommend.
D**L
Is NOT gluten-free as title suggests
Amazon really needs to take off “gluten-free “ of the. Description of product in title. I was so excited about this product as a lot of Asian dressing and soy sauce has wheat in it. There are a few that does not have wheat in it and when I saw this Skinny Girl Asian dressing I thought I struck gold, only to be completely disappointed that it contains wheat. No big deal as my husband does not have these food sensitivities to gluten that I do.
A**E
Surprisingly good
Full disclosure: I am a foodie. I used to regularly make my own salad dressing, but I am now on a weight loss program and needed to find a nonfat alternative. That being said, this one of the few low fat low calorie products I can tolerate. In fact, it's actually pretty good. If you are not a food snob like me, you'll love it.
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