Although I have reviewed Annie's dressings before, here are a few my recent faves:
Annie's Lite Gingerly Dressing
On a recent trip to Whole Foods, my mother had instructed me to select a dressing for the salad that night, and emphasized "nothing too fatty this time!" Apparently, she did not appreciate my choice of Annie's Goddess dressing last time...Undeterred by her warning, I skipped on over to the Annie's section and was immediately drawn to Annie's Lite Gingerly dressing. Considering my love of anything gingery (ahem, cashew ginger tofu, Ginger Zing granola...), it shouldn't surprise you that this dressing strikes my fancy. Plus, it was "lite," meaning I could avoid making my mother grumpy.
I suggest drizzling this dressing over a side salad, to accompany an Asian dish...such as Cashew Ginger Tofu, perhaps?
Also note that this salad dressing lends itself well to either sweet or salty; it combines beautifully with a traditional veggie-ful salad as well as with a salad topped with dried fruit (as shown).
This was another dressing chosen to appease my mother's anti-fat tendencies, but I ended up falling in love with it from first bite. Never one to say no to anything sweet, I love how this dressing provides a perfect balance of berry tartness and sugariness.
Annie's Shiitake and Sesame Dressing
Surprisingly enough, the on-campus grocery store stocks a small selection of Annie's dressings. In addition to the classic Goddess and Balsamic Vinaigrette, I noticed this little gem sitting on the shelf. With food points to burn and an insatiable appetite for a new foodie find, I tossed this into my basket. With my love of Asian cuisine, this dressing was sure to be a perfect accompaniment to countless meals. As predicted, Shiitake & Sesame adds a distinct flavor to my abundant salads. While it is delicious, it is also quite salty, so be careful not to drown your greens in it.
I haven't had much time to experiment with this dressing yet, as it is a relatively new addition to my ever-growing salad dressing arsenal. However, I especially enjoyed it drizzled over steamed edamame last week.
-Dip for raw veggies such as baby carrots and bell peppers.
I'll continue to experiment with my beloved salad dressings and continue to add to my list of favorites. What are your favorite salad dressings? Do you have a favorite within the Annie's Naturals products? How do you dress up your greens? I'd love to know!
Enjoy your evening!