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Skinny Caesar Salad

If you've been following my blog, or browsing my archives, you may have noticed that I don't post many healthy recipes. I love baking, and most baking recipes are inherently laden with fat! And the recipes I usually make from my fav cookbooks are also usually laden with fat too... I do make healthy recipes most of the time during the week, but I don't usually blog about them because I'm always in a rush to get dinner on the table and never bother to photograph any of the healthy things I make... why would people want to read healthy recipes and look at pictures of healthy food?! *gasp*!!

Any way, getting on with the story, I whip this up on a super busy weeknight and plop it on the table in front of my husband and he stops me before we dig in and says "aren't you going to photograph this? It looks like restaurant food". Of course I burst out laughing, but was secretly flattered that he thought dinner looked that good!! It honestly made my day. So, I took pictures and decided to share it with you because it is a delicious and easy healthy recipe that even the most discerning caesar salad lover will enjoy!

Skinny Chicken Caesar
Recipe adapted from Cook Yourself Thin
Ingredients:


  • 2 chicken breasts

  • 2 heads romaine lettuce

  • two handfuls of low fat croutons (I like the herb and garlic ones)

  • 2 medium eggs

  • 2 tbsp grated parmesan

  • one recipe of caesar dressing (see below for recipe)

Method:



  1. Preheat your grill and grill the chicken breasts with a little salt and pepper, or any seasonings you like. Remove from grill and let rest until the rest of the salad is ready to go.

  2. Wash the lettuce and dry. Chop or tear the lettuce leaves into bite size pieces.

  3. Carefully drop eggs into boiling water for 4 minutes exactly (for a runny center, for a soft, but not runny center, cook more like 6 minutes). Remove from boiling water and immediately immerse in cold water. Leave in cold water until the rest of the salad is ready.

  4. Place the lettuce leaves in the bowl you mixed up the dressing in and toss together to coat. Add the parmesan and toss again.

  5. Divide the coated lettuce among your serving plates. Slice the chicken and place on top of the lettuce. Sprinkle with croutons and a little extra parmesan if desired. Slice the egg in half and place on the plate as well. Sprinkle with freshly ground black pepper and serve.
Caesar Dressing
Recipe from Cook yourself Thin

Ingredients:



  • 2 tbsp fat free greek yogurt

  • 1/2 garlic clove, minced

  • 2 tsp dijon mustard

  • 1 tsp malt vinegar

  • 1 tbsp olive oil

  • salt and pepper to taste

Method:



  1. Combine all dressing ingredients in the bowl you will toss your salad in. Whisk together until emulsified and creamy.

Happy Cooking my Friends!

5 comments:

  1. We adore Caesar salad and never thought to make it healthier, I'll have to give this recipe a try.

    Lisa~~
    Cook Lisa Cook

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  2. Thanks Lisa! I really enjoyed this recipe because it cuts out so much of the fat, but keeps the bold caesar flavour that we know and love!

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  3. I am exactly the same way, Erin. The only way I could bake as much as I do is if the rest of my meals are mostly of the healthy, low-fat variety. I'm definitely going to try this salad!

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  4. What a sweet husband! Anytime I put food before mine without taking pictures of it, my husband asks, "I get to eat it warm?" Knock me down silly, but I never knew that caesar dressing had mustard in it. You learn something every day.

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  5. Lol! Thats so funny Merut! I don't think Caesar dressing typically has mustard in it... I think that they added mustard to this lightened up version in lieu of anchovies and to give the light version more flavour! But I am not a huge fan of traditional caesar, especially when people get carried away with the anchovies, so this recipe was great for my taste. :)

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