Turkey and Apple Salad (Ww)

"We enjoyed this salad which is only 4 pts/serving. Recipe source: WW.com"
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a large bowl combine turkey, fruit and veggies (turkey - raisins) and toss to combine.
  • In a small bowl or jar whisk together the dressing ingredients (vinegar - pepper). Add dressing to turkey/fruit mixture and toss.
  • Arrange lettuce on individual salad plates and top with turkey salad.

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Reviews

  1. I like the concept of this salad, but would change a couple of things. First, I liked the fennel seed's taste, I didn't like the texture. They were hard and unexpected to bite into. Next time I think I'll try grinding them first. I used dried cranberries, just my preference and I'd like the mixture a bit creamier, so even a tablespoon of lite mayo made a huge difference. Thanks for posting, I'll make this again.
     
  2. What makes this salad different from other similar ones is the fennel seed. I was not sure about it, but it really added a unique and pleasant flavor to the mix. I used mixed dried berries instead of raisins, and a prepared raspberry vinaigrette that I like, but otherwise followed this recipe. Oh, and used chicken instead of turkey, because that was what I had. I made about half of it and it was my lunch today. Thanks for posting.
     
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  1. What makes this salad different from other similar ones is the fennel seed. I was not sure about it, but it really added a unique and pleasant flavor to the mix. I used mixed dried berries instead of raisins, and a prepared raspberry vinaigrette that I like, but otherwise followed this recipe. Oh, and used chicken instead of turkey, because that was what I had. I made about half of it and it was my lunch today. Thanks for posting.
     

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<p>I love cooking and trying different foods, but my favorite cookbooks are now Weight Watchers or low fat/low cal cookbooks as I tend to try and make low fat/low cal recipes. I lost over 90 pounds on Weight Watchers and have maintained for over a year now -- so my cooking/eating habits have changed drastically following my weight loss and to keep it off!</p>
 
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