This healthy Thousand Island Salad Dressing can be made in minutes and tastes delicious! When working on my Reuben Egg Roll Recipe, I realized quickly that I needed a healthy Thousand Island Dressing to serve alongside so guests could “dip,” their egg roll. I’ve made all sorts of salad dressings using yogurt so I thought, “Why not Thousand Island?”
How did I lighten this up?
By substituting nonfat Greek yogurt and using light mayonnaise, this dressing has all the flavor but little of the fat. Only 17 calories per tablespoon vs 111 calories in regular Thousand Island dressing.
This Healthy Thousand Salad Island Dressing is very versatile.
Use it as a salad dressing by thinning it with more milk or keep it thick and chunky and use as a sandwich spread or dipping sauce.
What’s the difference between Russian Salad Dressing and Thousand Island Dressing?
I do love both Russian and Thousand Island Salad Dressings but only recently thought about how similar they are. As a kid, I remember my mom buying bottled Russian dressing and I loved it but you hardly see Russian dressing anymore in restaurants.
Both dressings include a mayonnaise/ketchup base with pickle relish. Russian tends to be spicer while Thousand Island tends to be sweeter. The biggest difference apparently is that Thousand Island typically includes chopped hard boiled egg (not in my recipe however). For more interesting reading about the two dressings, check out this article, “What’s the difference between Russian and Thousand Island Dressing?”
How long can you keep homemade Thousand Island Salad Dressing in the refrigerator?
Fresh homemade salad dressing obviously doesn’t last as long as the bottle dressings with preservatives, but this dressing will keep fine in the refrigerator for about 2 weeks.
Try it as a dipping sauce with my Air Fried/Baked Reuben Egg Rolls!
Healthy Thousand Island Salad Dressing
Ingredients
- 1/2 c. non fat Greek yogurt
- 2 T. light mayonnaise
- 1/2 t. salt
- 1 chipotle pepper in adobo sauce finely chopped
- 1 t. cider vinegar
- 1 garlic clove minced
- 2 T. ketchup
- 2-3 T. sweet pickle relish I like my dressing a little less sweet so use 2 T.
- 2 t. Worcestershire sauce
- 2 T. 2% milk if using it as a salad dressing you may want to use 4 T. Try 2 T. first and adjust accordingly.
Instructions
- In a small bowl, combine all ingredients.
- Taste and season accordingly.
Hi Amy! Matt’s Mom here. I finally made this dressing! I bought the peppers, yogurt and relish and finally had to make it before the yogurt expired! (Cooking is not my favorite thing!) It is so delicious! Thank you! I used seasoned rice vinegar since that is all I had in the pantry, but it still turned out great!
I’m so glad you liked it! Thanks for letting me know!