Caesar Salad Dressing (2024)

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Can't find your favorite Caesar salad dressing anymore? No need to fret; homemade Caesar dressing isn't hard to make and doesn't require fancy kitchen gadgets.

If you prefer making your own salad dressings, you might enjoy our avocado cilantro dressing and avocado lime ranch. Try our kale Christmas wreath salad, too!

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Why This Recipe Works

  • Make sure the egg yolk is at room temperature, and whisk it for 2 minutes before adding the oil to help the oil be absorbed.
  • Add the oil a tiny bit at a time to the egg yolk to make sure the oil and egg emulsify. Whisk and add oil until half of it is added, then slowly pour in the rest of the oil in a thin steady stream while whisking.
  • Get the right umami flavor from minced garlic and anchovies. Even if you don't like anchovies, you won't taste them distinctly in this dressing.
  • Taste as you go. Don't be in a rush. Adjust your fat, acid, and salty flavors, and you will be thrilled with your final result, as it will be customized to your taste buds.

Ingredients

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The ingredients for our Caesar salad dressing are easy to find at your local grocery store. Let's talk about some of the key ingredients!

  • Egg Yolk: Use farm fresh or pasteurized egg yolk at room temperature.
  • Olive oil: We used light-tasting olive oil.
  • Acid: We used freshly squeezed lemon juice and white wine vinegar.
  • Seasoning: We used garlic, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, black pepper, and salt.
  • Fish: We used 4 anchovy fillets that were rinsed, soaked in water for 15 minutes to remove more salt and soften them, then drained and minced. You can also substitute with ground kelp.

See recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

Variations

  • Vegan: Use vegan mayo, soy milk, nutritional yeast, kelp, and vegan Worcestershire sauce.
  • Dairy Free: Use your favorite dairy-free Parmesan.
  • Lower Salt: Add the salt in last, and only a small amount of it. Taste as you go. The anchovies and Parmesan will have most of the sodium.

How to Make Caesar Salad Dressing

Gather all the ingredients for our Caesar salad dressing.

The mixing method we will show in the pictures below is hand whisking. If you prefer to use a blender or a food processor, feel free to do so as it will speed up the process. Whisking by hand will give you a thinner, glossier mayo; using a machine will make your mayo thicker and creamier.

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  1. To make the homemade mayo, place the room temperature egg yolk in a large bowl. Whisk the egg by itself for 2 minutes. Add a tiny bit of oil to the egg yolk while constantly whisking, then slowly add more oil a tiny bit at a time. When you are halfway done, pour the oil in a thin steady stream. Don't forget to still keep whisking.(image 1)
  2. Make the anchovy paste. You can chop the garlic and anchovies together, or smash them in a mortar and pestle. Add the paste to the homemade mayo and whisk it together. (image 2)
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  1. Next, add the grated Parmesan cheese, Worcestershire sauce, and the Dijon mustard to the salad dressing and whisk. (image 3)
  2. Add some freshly squeezed lemon juice to taste, which will thin the salad dressing. (image 4)
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  1. Taste and add the black pepper and a dash of salt.(image 5)
  2. Adjust the seasoning and lemon juice to taste, which is the key to the perfect Caesar dressing. When the salad dressing is to your liking, you can pour it into a glass jar with an airtight lid. (image 6)
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  1. Pour the dressing into a glass jar or bottle for storage. (image 7)
  2. Refrigerate the dressing until you're ready to serve it on your Caesar salad; it will keep for up to 3 days. (image 8)

Recipe FAQs

Do all Caesar dressings have anchovies?

The best-tasting Caesar will have minced anchovies ground into a paste. Anchovies are an essential ingredient because they provide the right umami flavor. It adds a briny, fishy, umami flavor profile or the savory element, which is so important. We've also added Worcestershire sauce, which also has anchovies in it, for some extra umami.

If you must substitute because you are vegan, use ground kelp instead of the anchovies. This seaweed will still provide some of the fishy taste, and replace the Worcestershire sauce with the vegan version.

Is Caesar dressing good for you?

Two tablespoons of our Caesar dressing contains 196 calories, 20g of fat, and 33.3mg of cholesterol. Since most creamy versions have egg yolk in them, you might want to reduce the amount you put on your Caesar salad if you have high cholesterol. For more nutritional information, scroll past the recipe card.

What does Caesar dressing taste like?

A traditional Caesar recipe is creamy from the mayo and has a flavor profile that is cheesy, briny, tangy, and zesty. Most people will agree that the best Caesar dressings also have a strong garlic taste.

Who invented Caesar dressing?

An Italian immigrant to the US named Cesare Cardini claims to have invented the dressing back in 1920.

Serve

The most obvious choice to serve Caesar dressing on is a Caesar salad. This famous salad is made with Romaine lettuce, bacon, homemade croutons, grated Parmesan cheese, minced garlic, freshly squeezed lemon juice, and freshly cracked black pepper.

You can also serve Caesar salad dressing on chicken or turkey sandwiches and wraps, on roasted vegetables like asparagus, or on flatbread like our taboon bread instead of tomato sauce.

Interested in learning how to make other homemade salad dressings? Check out our reader favorite copycat Chick-fil-A creamy salsa dressing, and our ultimate guide to Chick-fil-A salad dressings.

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Store

Make Ahead: Since our Caesar salad dressing keeps well in the fridge, making it the night before would be perfectly fine.

Leftovers: Store in an airtight container, like a mason jar, or another glass container that has a tight fitting lid. It will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Expert Tips

  • Need to warm up an egg quickly? Submerge it in a bowl of hot tap water for 10 minutes, then separate it.
  • Add the oil to the egg yolk very slowly, whisking constantly.
  • Need this to be keto friendly? You are already good to go, as this dressing has no sugar, uses olive oil, and has 0.8 g of carbs for a 2 tablespoon serving.
  • Taste and adjust as you go. You want the right balance of fat, salt, cheese, pepper, garlic, fishy flavor, and acid (lemon and vinegar).

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Caesar Salad Dressing

This classic homemade Caesar salad dressing will transform your salad into something amazing! It’s an easy recipe for a traditional creamy dressing flavored with lemon, garlic, anchovies, Worcestershire sauce, and Parmesan cheese.

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Course: Salad Dressing

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 cup

Calories: 196kcal

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Ingredients

  • 1 egg yolk, at room temperature
  • cup neutral oil, such as light olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice, plus extra
  • 4 anchovy fillets, rinsed and minced
  • 1 tablespoon garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • ½ teaspoon white wine vinegar
  • ½ cup finely grated Parmesan
  • ¼ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • teaspoon black pepper, plus more to taste
  • light sprinkle of salt

Instructions

Making the Mayo

  • Separate a room temperature egg, reserving the whites for another use. Put the egg yolk in a medium bowl.

  • Whisk the egg for 2 minutes, then add a tiny bit of oil while constantly whisking.Continue adding the oil in small amounts so the mixture will emulsify.

  • When half of the oil is mixed in, pour the remaining oil in a thin stream, while whisking.You can also make this in the blender or food processor.

Making the Anchovy Paste

  • Rinse the anchovies, and soak them in water for 15 minutes to remove some of their saltiness and to soften them.

  • Mince the garlic and anchovies, then mash them together to make a paste.

Assembling the Dressing

  • Add the anchovy paste to the mayo, then pour in vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, and most of the lemon juice. Add the Dijon mustard, Parmesan cheese, and the black pepper.Taste and add a dash of salt.

  • Taste again, adjusting the flavors with a bit more lemon juice and or vinegar as desired. If the dressing is too thick, add more lemon juice.

  • Use a funnel to pour the dressing into a glass jar. Seal and store in the fridge for up to 3 days. Enjoy the dressing on a Caesar salad.

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Notes

  • Need to warm up an egg quickly? Submerge it in a bowl of hot tap water for 10 minutes, then separate it.
  • Add the oil to the egg yolk very slowly, whisking constantly.
  • Need this to be keto friendly? You are already good to go, as this dressing has no sugar, uses olive oil, and has 0.8 g of carbs for a 2 tablespoon serving.
  • Taste and adjust as you go. You want the right balance of fat, salt, cheese, pepper, garlic, fishy flavor, and acid (lemon and vinegar).

Nutrition

Serving: 2tablespoonsCalories: 196kcal (10%)Carbohydrates: 2g (1%)Protein: 3g (6%)Fat: 20g (31%)Saturated Fat: 4g (25%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 31mg (10%)Sodium: 123mg (5%)Potassium: 33mg (1%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 1g (1%)Vitamin A: 89IU (2%)Vitamin C: 2mg (2%)Calcium: 64mg (6%)Iron: 1mg (6%)

Serving sizes and nutritional information are only an estimate and may vary from your results.

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Comments

  1. Alex

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    The dressing is sour from the lemon juice and creamy from the homemade mayo. I like how the anchovies make it salty and good!

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    • Emma

      I really like the anchovies in the dressing, too, Alex.

      Reply

  2. Beth

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    The anchovies, lemon, and Parmesan taste really good with the garlic in this Caesar salad dressing.

    Reply

    • Emma

      Thank you, Beth!

      Reply

  3. Beth

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    This is lovely on Caesar salad 🥗. Very yummy!

    Reply

    • Emma

      Thank you, Beth!

      Reply

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Caesar Salad Dressing (2024)

FAQs

What is Cesar salad dressing made of? ›

Mince 3 cloves of garlic and place in a small bowl. Add mayonnaise, 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese, anchovies, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard; mix well to combine. Season to taste with salt and black pepper. Refrigerate until ready to use.

What's the most popular Caesar dressing? ›

Top 50 Scanned: Caesar Dressing beta
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#1Caesar Parmigiano Yogurt Dressing Bolthouse Farms2 tbsp
#2Dressing, Lite, Creamy Caesar Ken's Steak House2 tbsp
#3Dressing & Marinade, Lite, Caesar Ken's Steak House2 tbsp
#4Classic Caesar Dressing Kraft2 tbsp
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Are there two types of Caesar dressing? ›

Caesar salad dressing comes in a few basic forms. First, some are creamy, like ranch dressing, while others are more like vinaigrette, with a visible separation of oil and water-based ingredients.

Does all Caesar dressing have anchovies? ›

Does Caesar Salad Dressing Have Anchovies In It? While anchovy fish or anchovy paste is an ingredient in some Caesar salad dressing recipes, the original recipe did not use this particularly pungent ingredient. You can make this creamy dressing without any fish at all, or use a different type altogether if you prefer.

What is the number 1 salad dressing? ›

Ranch Dressing

The ranch is hands down America's most beloved salad dressings. It is made from a number of ingredients such as buttermilk, mayonnaise, mustard, garlic, onion, chives, salt, and pepper. A creamier and richer version often features sour cream or yogurt for enhanced taste.

What is in Panera Caesar dressing? ›

Soybean Oil, Water, Egg Yolk, Worcestershire Sauce (Distilled White Vinegar, Anchovies, Garlic, Molasses, Onion, Salt, Sugar, Water, Chili Pepper Extract, Cloves, Natural Flavorings, Tamarind Extract), Red Wine Vinegar, Garlic (Garlic, Water, Citric Acid), Garlic Juice (Garlic, Vinegar, Salt), Anchovy Paste (Anchovies, ...

What is the most eaten salad dressing? ›

Ranch dressing is the most popular salad dressing in the United States, with 40% of Americans naming it their favorite.

Why is Caesar dressing so good? ›

Pungent but not too strong, Caesar dressing comes together easily with a lineup of common ingredients—eggs and oil (or an even easier option, mayonnaise); garlic; lemon or white wine vinegar; a splash of Worcestershire; a dollop of Dijon; and ideally, a few anchovies.

Is cesar dressing healthier than ranch? ›

While ranch dressing is the clear winner, Caesar, buttermilk, elderberry vinaigrette and bleu cheese dressing also appear in the top five. Are you a salad dressing fanatic? Here's everything you need to know about its impact on your health.

Is cesar dressing better for you than ranch? ›

Which dressing is better for me? What did I learn? Well, ranch has more calories, but caesar has more sodium and sugar.

What brand Caesar dressing has no anchovies? ›

4 Primal Kitchen. This Plant Based Caesar Dressing & Marinade is made with avocado oil (like most of Primal Kitchen's products) and organic apple cider vinegar, coconut aminos, and herbs and spices—all of which combine to create a dressing that is flavorful, zesty, creamy, and light.

Does Panera Bread use raw egg in Caesar dressing? ›

The eggs used in our Caesar dressing are pasteurized, salted, then frozen. Hope this helps!

Does Ken's caesar dressing have anchovies? ›

Soybean Oil, Distilled Vinegar, Water, Apple Cider Vinegar, Romano Cheese (Pasteurized Part-Skim Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes), Salt, Sugar, Contains Less Than 2% Of Garlic,* Anchovies, Spice, Mustard Flour, Potassium Sorbate And Sodium Benzoate (Preservatives), Red Pepper, Calcium Disodium EDTA (To Protect ...

Does store-bought caesar dressing have anchovies? ›

Contains: Eggs, Milk, and Anchovies.

Why is cesar salad healthy? ›

Caesar Dressing – The main ingredient in caesar dressing is anchovies, which are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Consuming foods rich in omega-3 reduces your triglyceride levels, slows the buildup of plaque in arteries, and lowers blood pressure.

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