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An odd thing happens to me when a diet commences -- a sudden and irrepressible need to read cookbooks. I think about food all the time, and what I might do to make a "less expensive" (points-wise) version of a favorite food. With that in mind, as I was driving home from work today, the craving for a Big Mac came over me. Now, do I want to use half a day's points on a Big Mac? No, I won't do it. Then I thought about reincarnating that old favorite into something I can enjoy, where I can have the beef, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions and sesame seeds without the bun. Why not? I've been at restaurants (Olde Bryan Inn) where a friend ordered a salad with a grilled burger on top rather than have the burger on a bun. It wasn't on the menu but she asked for it and got it. Love that idea! With that in mind, I offer up to you the very salad we'll be enjoying for dinner tomorrow night. Without infringing on corporate TMs or copyrighted material, I'm calling my salad the Mac Daddy Salad. Photos of the process will be posted tomorrow, but in the meantime, the salad's inspiration is pictured above, and here's how it's going to come together:
MAC DADDY SALAD
serves 4 very generously at 9 WW points-plus per portion.
Get a large salad bowl ready
Ingredients:
1 lb. 90% lean ground beef or ground turkey breast
1/4 cup sweet white onion (like vidalia), diced into small 1/4 inch dice
1/4 cup sweet white onion (like vidalia), diced into small 1/4 inch dice
One head iceberg lettuce, shredded
4 ounces (4 slices) yellow american cheese, shredded (or cut into shreds)
1/2 cup light mayonnaise
3 tablespoons ketchup
3 tablespoons French dressing (the orangey one; not Catalina-style)
3 tablespoons ketchup
3 tablespoons French dressing (the orangey one; not Catalina-style)
1 tablespoon sweet pickle relish
1 tablespoon dill pickle juice
1 tablespoon dill pickle juice
1/4 cup dill hamburger chips/slices, chopped
2 tablespoons sesame seeds
Brown and crumble meat in large skillet sprayed with cooking spray. For the last few minutes of cooking, add the chopped onion and let it soften but not brown. Season with salt and pepper. When meat is thoroughly cooked, drain well and set aside to cool a little bit. You still want it warm.
Shred lettuce and place in large salad bowl.
Add shredded cheese.
Add chopped dill pickles.
Add beef/onion mixture.
Add beef/onion mixture.
Make "special sauce" by mixing together mayonnaise, ketchup, French dressing, sweet pickle relish, and dill pickle juice. Pour over ingredients in bowl and toss well, or serve on the side.
Sprinkle with sesame seeds.
Serve while it's still warm.
Weight Watchers Points Plus: 1/4th of this entire salad is 9 points. A little expensive, points-wise, but well worth fitting in to your weekly budget! Want fewer points? Divide it up into smaller portions.
I modified the recipe before making it for dinner tonight. I decided to add some French dressing to the special sauce (based on Dr. Oz's healthy version of the inspiration sandwich). I also decided to soften the onion with the beef as it was cooking - good decision. The changes are incorporated in the recipe above. It was delicious and I will be making it again!
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