The salad dressing that is best for high cholesterol and even for those who are diabetic are similar vinaigrette salad dressings.
Simple vinaigrette salad dressings use heart healthy unsaturated fats such as avocado oil or olive oil and contain no added sugars or carbohydrates.
The best choices of simple vinaigrette salad dressings for people who have high cholesterol or who are diabetic are extra virgin olive oil that is mixed with apple cider vinegar, red wine vinegar or fresh lemon juice.
Creamy salad dressings that are Yogurt based or plant based are also great salad dressings that are best for diabetics and those with high cholesterol.
Regular and traditional creamy salad dressing like Blue Cheese salad dressing or Ranch salad dressing rely on heavy cream as well as sour cream and or mayonnaise, which are also high in saturated fat and can also cause inflammation.
The Yogurt and plant based creamy salad dressings are lighter and provide protein and also support blood sugar control.
Good creamy yogurt based and plant based salad dressing that is great for diabetics or even those with high cholesterol, is Bolthouse Farms Chunky Blue Cheese Yogurt Dressing.
You can also blend in some plain, nonfat Greek Yogurt with some olive oil, garlic and mustard for a good diabetic and cholesterol friendly salad dressing.
Zero sugar and zero calorie salad dressings are also good for diabetics and people with high cholesterol as they are designed for keto diets and diabetic diets and provide flavor without spiking your blood sugar.
Good brands of zero sugar and zero calorie salad dressings for diabetics and those with high cholesterol include G Hughes Zero Sugar Vinaigrettes or Walden Farms Calorie Free Salad Dressings.
When you're diabetic or have high cholesterol, you should look for salad dressings that have <3 grams of saturated fat and <6 grams of total carbohydrates per serving.
Also be aware of fat free dressings as the fat free salad dressings also compensate for the flavor by adding in high amounts of sugar, which can also drastically increase your carbohydrate intake.
And even with healthy oils, the salad dressings can still be calorie dense and so you should stick to just a standard serving size of 2 tablespoons of salad dressing when you're diabetic have high cholesterol, or are watching your weight or on a weight loss diet.