Full of flavor and low on calories, these healthy takes of your favorite sauces are perfect to drizzle over veggies, proteins, and carbs.
The right sauce can make all the difference when you’re dieting. Sadly, most of our favorite dressings are high in calories, fat, and sugar, not to mention more than a few nasty additives we’d be better off without. Despair no more! These six scrumptious sauces are not only much lower in calories than their store-bought kin, they’re also made with delicious, wholesome ingredients that will leave your taste buds dancing for joy.
1. SWEET AND SOUR SAUCE
This Asian-inspired sauce is perfect for dipping spring rolls and pot stickers, and it makes a delectable glaze for chicken and shrimp! Did I mention it tastes even better than the bottled stuff for less than half the calories? Mmm hmm.
INGREDIENTS
ORANGE JUICE 1 CUP
NATURAL RICE VINEGAR 1/4 CUP
TRUVIA BROWN SUGAR 1-1/2 TBSP
NATURAL KETCHUP 2 TBSP
COLD WATER 2 TBSP
CORNSTARCH 1 TBSP
RED PEPPER 1 DASH
- Combine orange juice, vinegar, brown sugar, and ketchup in a small saucepan.
- Simmer over medium-high heat for 5 minutes.
- Combine water and cornstarch to make a slurry, then add to saucepan.
- Reduce heat to medium-low, and stir until thickened.
- Store in the fridge up to one week.
Serving size: 2 tbsp
Recipe yields: 8 servings
2. PESTO SAUCE
I love traditional Italian pesto! Unfortunately, a two-tablespoon serving packs 100-160 calories—not the best bang for your dietary buck. This lighter version has less than 50 calories for the same amount, plus it has all that authentic flavor we love. Try it spread over salmon or chicken, mixed with pasta, or used as a dip with crisp breads!
INGREDIENTS
PACKED FRESH BASIL LEAVES 2 CUPS
WATER 1/2
CUPGRATED PARMESSAN CHEESE 1/4
CUPPINE NUTS (TOASTED) 2
TBSPOLIVE OIL 1
TBSPGARLIC 3 CLOVES
KOSHER SALT 1/2 TSP
- Toast pine nuts in a nonstick skillet over medium heat until golden.
- Add toasted pine nuts and all other ingredients to a blender or food processer.
- Blend or process until smooth.
- Store in the fridge up to one week.
Serving size: 2 tbsp
Recipe yields: 8 servings
3. TZATZIKI SAUCE
This classic Greek sauce is already pretty healthy, but it can be hard to find at some stores. But why buy what you can easily make at home? You won’t run out of uses for it! Tzatziki is delicious in wraps and fish tacos, spread over turkey burgers, or used as a dip for chicken skewers, fresh vegetables, and pita chips.
INGREDIENTS
NONFAT PLAIN GREEK YOGURT 1 CUP
CUCUMBER 1/2 CUP
GARLIC CLOVE 1 MINCED
FRESH DILL 1-1/2 TSP
KOSHER SALT 1/4 TSP
WHITE PEPPER (OPTIONAL)
- Strain off excess liquid from yogurt, and add to a medium mixing bowl.
- Peel one medium cucumber and scoop out seeds. Grate cucumber using a box grater and squeeze out excess liquid in a paper towel.
- Add cucumber, minced garlic, and remaining ingredients to yogurt, stirring until smooth.
- Store in the fridge up to one week.
Serving size: 2 tbsp
Recipe yields: 8 servings
4. TARTAR SAUCE
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve checked the nutrition facts panel on a jar of tartar sauce, only to hang my head and put it back on the shelf. Well, no more! This tartar sauce is amazing—even better than the fast-food kind—for less than half the calories. Try it on salmon burgers, oven “fried” fish, and even in tuna or egg salad!
INGREDIENTS
NONFAT GREEK YOGURT 1/2 CUP
LIGHT MAYO 1/4 CUP
DILL PICKLE (FINELY CHOPPED) 1/4 CUP
WHITE OR GREEN ONION (FINELY CHOPPED) 3 TBSP
DIJON MUSTARD 1 TSP
PICKLE JUICE 1 TSP
LEMON JUICE 1 TSP
- Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl, stirring until smooth.
- Store in the fridge up to one week.
Serving size: 2 tbsp
Recipe yields: 8 servings
5. CREAMY CILANTRO LIME DRESSING
Tired of searching for a low-cal ranch dressing that tastes halfway decent? Look no further! This creamy dressing adds Mexican flare to salads, wraps, loaded baked potatoes, and more. It even makes an incredible marinade for chicken!
INGREDIENTS
NONFAT GREEK YOGURT 1 CUP
CILANTRO (CHOPPED) 1/2 CUP
JALAPEÑO (SEEDED AND MINCED) 1 MEDIUM
DRY RANCH DRESSING MIX (OPTIONAL) 2-3 TBSP
LIME JUICE 1/4 CUP
- Strain off excess liquid from Greek yogurt and add to blender along with remaining ingredients.
- Blend until smooth and creamy.
- Store in the fridge up to one week.
Serving size: 2 tbsp
Recipe yields: 8 servings
6. HOMEMADE BARBECUE SAUCE
This sweet and tangy sauce has fewer calories and less sugar than your typical bottled brand, and cuts out high-fructose corn syrup and other yucky additives. It’s finger-lickin’ good over pulled pork or slow-cooker chicken, mixed with turkey meatloaf, drizzled over salad, or slathered over flatbread pizza.
INGREDIENTS
TOMATO SAUCE 1 CUP
APPLE CIDER VINEGAR 1/4 CUP
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 3 TBSP
TRUVIA BROWN SUGAR 2 TBSP
PYURE ORGANIC STEVIA BLEND 2 TBSP
GARLIC POWDER 1 TSP
ONION POWDER 1/2 TSP
MUSTARD POWDER 1/2 TSP
LIQUID SMOKE (OPTIONAL) 1/4 TSP
HOT PEPPER SAUCE (OPTIONAL) 1 DASH
- Add tomato sauce and remaining ingredients to a medium saucepan.
- Simmer over medium heat for 15-20 minutes, stirring every so often until thickened.
- Store in the fridge up to one week.
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