• Published on Tuesday, 19 Jul 2011

Stop Salad Sabotage: Avoid Adding Extra Calories to Your Greens

BC Living - Adding dressings & toppings to your salad ups the calorie count
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If you're adding extra toppings to your salad, chances are it's not so healthy anymore

Sure your salad may seem nutritious, but it could be packing more calories than a fully loaded hamburger

A fresh garden salad that includes lots of veggies makes for a delicious, nutritious, low-calorie meal. However, even the healthiest salad combo can be sabotaged by high-fat, high-calorie dressings and/or toppings.

In fact, some restaurant salads have been found to contain more fat and more calories than a fully loaded hamburger.



Leading Salad Saboteurs 


  • Croutons: 1 serving of McDonald’s croutons – 50 calories
  • 
Tortilla chips: 1 chip – 13 calories

  • Caesar dressing: 3 Tbsp. (45 mL) – 233 calories

  • Real bacon bits
: 1 Tbsp. (15 mL) – 25 calories

  • Parmesan cheese: 
1 Tbsp. (15 mL) – 21 calories
  • 
Seeds : 1 Tbsp. (15 mL)  – 57 calories

  • Guacamole : 1 Tbsp. (15 mL)  – 90 calories
  • 
Breaded chicken: 
Three strips – 270 calories

  • Tuna salad:
1/2 cup (125 mL) – 192 calories


How to Enjoy a Truly Healthy Salad

For a truly healthy salad avoid creamy dressings. Instead, choose low-calorie or citrus-based dressings, a squeeze of fresh lemon, flavoured vinegars or salsa. Also, keep the dressing on the side, and dip your fork into it before each bite rather than pouring it over the salad. Most importantly, limit all extras.

For protein, choose grilled chicken slices, fresh shrimp or plain tuna rather than prepared chicken or tuna salad.

Originally published in Wellness Matters, Canada Wide Media’s quarterly newsletter on health and wellness.

Comments

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    • Anonymous
    • October 21, 2011 @ 1:38

    This is a great reminder that not all salads are healthy for you. It always amazes me to see the extra calories that you are easily able to pile on your salads. I always try and order a side salad before eating my meal. It fills me up before chowing down on something with loaded calories. I also make sure not to put cheese or croutons on the salad and to get the lowfat dressing on the side. I save the high calorie intake for when I splurge on dining out at a Quebec pizza joint after eating the salad. LOL!


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