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Fat Free Russian Dressing

Since it is March and all, Costco is full of food to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. One of the most iconic foods for the day is Corned Beef. I have to be honest, I can’t remember the last time I tried corned beef. I knew I wanted to eat it this year for one thing: Reuben sandwiches! They are so satisfying, and I think this lighter and more macro-friendly sandwich will have you feeling all sorts of luck.

What is a Reuben Sandwich?

If you’ve never had it before, a Reuben is a pretty classic sandwich in the United States. It’s actually made with quite a few ingredients that you don’t hear of every day. Let’s break them down a bit.

The Swaps

To make a lighter Reuben sandwich, I made the following swaps.

The Macros

The macros for this dip are rounded to 0F/4C/3P and 27 calories for 30 grams or about 2 tablespoons. Feel free to add it on thick! Or, dunk your sandwich into a little extra dressing. With macros like that, no need to use this dressing too sparingly!

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Lighter Russian Dressing

An essential part of a Reuben sandwich, made lighter and insanely macro-friendly!

Ingredients

  • 10 g onion, finely minced (1 tablespoon)
  • 85 g Non-Fat Greek Yogurt (1/2 cup)
  • 34 G Ketchup (2 Tablespoons)
  • 1 tsp horseradish, or more or less to taste
  • 5 ml Frank's Red Hot Sauce (1 tsp)
  • 5 m Worchesershire sauce (1 tsp)
  • 1/8 tsp Paprika
  • salt, to taste

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients well and enjoy!

Notes

Macros for 30 grams of this dressing (about 2 tablespoons) are rounded to 0F/4C/3P or 27 calories. 
To find this recipe on MyFitnessPal, search for "How We Macro Lighter Russian Dressing."

 

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