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Caesar Salad

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by Vered DeLeeuwUpdated Sep 10, 2025
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5 from 3 votes

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Caesar salad does a great job of highlighting simple flavors. It celebrates fresh, crisp Romaine lettuce and dresses it in a simple creamy, savory dressing.

Caesar salad with shrimp.

As much as I enjoy cooked vegetables, especially oven-roasted vegetables, salads are often easier. They are especially welcome in the summer, when heating the oven is unappealing. Much like arugula salad or spinach salad, Caesar salad can serve as a light appetizer or side dish, or be transformed into a full meal with the addition of a protein. My easy version features a simple dressing that you quickly mix by hand.

Ingredients and Variations

The ingredients needed to make Caesar salad.

See the recipe card for exact measurements. Here are my comments on some of the ingredients.

  • Mayonnaise and Dijon mustard: Both of these ingredients add creaminess and flavor to the dressing and help it emulsify. I use mayonnaise as a replacement for the raw egg yolk used in traditional recipes.
  • Worcestershire sauce: Adds umami flavor, acidity, and tang. I use it instead of the anchovies used in the traditional recipe.
  • Olive oil: I usually prefer strong-flavored extra-virgin olive oil, but in this recipe, I prefer a milder one. My favorite olive oil, which I discovered thanks to my dear friend Leslie after moving to the Memphis area, is Mighty Olive, specifically the butter-flavored oil. It's unbelievably good!
  • Romaine lettuce: I usually make life extra-easy and buy pre-chopped and pre-washed lettuce.
  • Shaved Parmesan cheese: Adds another layer of saltiness and savoriness to the salad. Although I typically use shaved Parmesan, I sometimes top the salad with grated Parmesan, as shown in the photo below.
Caesar salad is topped with grated Parmesan.

Instructions

The detailed instructions and step-by-step photos are included in the recipe card. Here's a quick overview.

Mix the dressing ingredients in a bowl. Start with the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper. Slowly add the olive oil, constantly whisking, until the ingredients emulsify into a velvety dressing.

Mixing the dressing.

Add chopped Romaine lettuce to a salad bowl. As mentioned above, I typically use chopped and pre-washed leaves. If you need to wash and cut your lettuce, it's best to use hearts of Romaine (they are the crispiest), dry them with a salad spinner, and chop them into large bite-size pieces, as shown in the photo below:

Cutting the lettuce.

Add the dressing to the bowl and mix to coat. Transfer to a serving platter and top with the Parmesan. Serve immediately.

The salad is served with a napkin and a fork.

Recipe Tips

  1. Caesar dressing is tangy. For a creamier and milder dressing, double the mayonnaise and add an extra teaspoon of warm water if needed to thin the dressing out.
  2. I start mixing the dressing with a spatula, as shown in the image below, but to make sure it emulsifies, I then switch to a hand whisk. You can use a regular hand whisk, especially if you double the recipe, but in the small amounts listed here, a mini hand whisk works best.
A two-photo collage showing mixing the dressing with a spatula and then with a whisk.

Recipe FAQs

Should I add lemon juice or vinegar?

Not if you use Worcestershire sauce, which is tangy and acidic. I tried adding a tablespoon of lemon juice, and the dressing was too acidic.

I don't have Worcestershire sauce. Can I skip it?

I highly recommend using the Worcestershire sauce. However, if you prefer to skip it, you can do so and add a minced garlic clove and a tablespoon of fresh lemon juice instead.

Can I add croutons?

Yes. I don't typically add them because I'm on a low-carb diet, but the classic recipe does include them, and when I make this salad for the kids, I add them, as shown in the image below.

To make homemade croutons, arrange cubes of day-old bread (gluten-free if needed) on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Coat them with olive oil spray and sprinkle with salt and garlic powder. Bake at 400°F until crisp and golden, for about 10 minutes.

Caesar salad with croutons.

Should I add a sweetener?

Caesar dressing is meant to be tangy, salty, and savory. These strong flavors are not typically balanced by adding a sweetener. However, if you feel the dressing is too tangy for your taste, you can add a teaspoon of maple syrup.

Can I make this ahead of time? Keep leftovers?

You can make the dressing up to three days ahead of time and store it in a sealed container in the fridge. Remove it to the counter 20 minutes before using and whisk it again. If it has thickened too much while resting in the fridge, add a teaspoon of warm water and whisk again.

The salad cannot be made ahead of time or stored, as the lettuce will wilt.

Serving Suggestions

Caesar salad is often served as a light appetizer. It also makes an easy side dish that pairs well with meat, poultry, seafood, and even casseroles and pizza - you can see that I served it with chicken crust pizza in the photo below.

Caesar salad is served with pizza.

However, I most often add a protein topping and turn the salad itself into a main course. The options are endless, and include the ones shown in the photos below - hard-boiled eggs, grilled chicken skewers, baked shrimp (remove the tails), and flat iron steak.

Caesar salad is topped with eggs.
Caesar salad is topped with chicken.
Caesar salad with shrimp.
Caesar salad with steak.

Recipe Card

Caesar salad with shrimp.
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Easy Weeknight Caesar Salad

Caesar salad can be a light side dish or a full meal with added protein. My easy version features a quick and simple hand-mixed dressing.
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Total Time10 minutes mins
Course: Salad
Cuisine: American
Servings: 2 servings
Calories: 236kcal
Author: Vered DeLeeuw
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Ingredients

Dressing:

  • 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • ⅛ teaspoon sea salt
  • ⅛ teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil

Salad:

  • 3 cups romaine lettuce - chopped; 6 ounces
  • ¼ cup Parmesan cheese - shaved

Instructions

  • Add the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper to a small bowl. Mix with a small spatula to combine.
    Adding the dressing ingredients to a bowl.
  • Slowly drizzle the olive oil into the bowl, whisking constantly with a small hand whisk, until the ingredients emulsify into a velvety dressing. If the dressing seems too thick (more like a dip) at this point, whisk in a teaspoon of warm water.
    Mixing the dressing.
  • Place the chopped Romaine lettuce in a salad bowl. Add the dressing and toss to coat.
    The dressing was added to the salad.
  • Transfer the salad to a serving platter and scatter the Parmesan cheese on top. Serve immediately.
    The salad is served with a napkin and a fork.

Notes

  • I highly recommend using the Worcestershire sauce. However, if you prefer to skip it, you can do so and add a minced garlic clove and a tablespoon of fresh lemon juice instead.
  • Caesar dressing is meant to be tangy, salty, and savory. These strong flavors are not typically balanced by adding a sweetener. However, if you feel the dressing is too tangy for your taste, you can add a teaspoon of maple syrup.
  • You can make the dressing 3 days ahead of time and store it in a sealed container in the fridge. Remove it to the counter 20 minutes before using and whisk it again. If it has thickened too much while resting in the fridge, add a teaspoon of warm water and whisk again. The salad cannot be made ahead of time or stored, as the lettuce will wilt.

Nutrition per Serving

Serving: 1.5 cup | Calories: 236 kcal | Carbohydrates: 4 g | Protein: 6 g | Fat: 23 g | Saturated Fat: 5 g | Sodium: 462 mg | Fiber: 2 g | Sugar: 1 g

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  1. Anastacia Leach says

    September 11, 2025 at 2:37 pm

    5 stars
    Loved this recipe! Super easy and delicious. My husband even commented on how good it is.

    Reply
    • Vered DeLeeuw says

      September 11, 2025 at 4:03 pm

      I'm so glad to hear, Anastacia! Many thanks for taking the time to leave a review.

  2. Jessica Campbell says

    September 11, 2025 at 1:26 pm

    5 stars
    Thank you so much for this recipe. I agree with the previous commenter - the dressing is amazing. It has the perfect amount of tang and it does not taste like anchovies!

    Reply
    • Vered DeLeeuw says

      September 11, 2025 at 1:52 pm

      I'm so glad you enjoyed this recipe, Jessica! Many thanks for the review.

  3. DIANE says

    September 10, 2025 at 8:37 pm

    5 stars
    Well I must say that I love caesar salad, more than any other.. but mostly love your dressing recipe. Seems to be the best I've had ever. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Vered DeLeeuw says

      September 11, 2025 at 12:04 pm

      You're very welcome, Diane! I'm so glad you liked the dressing.

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