Caesar Salad Recipe with Homemade Caesar Salad Dressing

Published June 21, 2018. Updated April 16, 2019

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The Best Caesar Salad Recipe with Homemade Caesar Dressing! Once you try this you’ll never want the store-bought dressing and croutons again! This is the creamiest most flavorful dressing and those perfectly crisp fresh croutons are truly irresistible.

Caesar Salad in a large bowl with homemade caesar salad dressing

What is in a Caesar Salad?

The traditional Caesar salad dressing calls for raw egg yolks, but that’s just not really my thing, so I prefer to just use mayonnaise because it still contains egg yolks and the oil needed but the egg yolks are pasteurized. So you still get a rich and creamy Caesar salad dressing without using raw eggs.

For the base of the salad, I like to use Romaine hearts because they are crisper than the outer leaves on a head of Romaine lettuce. But if a head of romaine is what you’ve got, feel free to use that. Then of course, those homemade croutons are a must. They really turn a good salad into an incredible salad.

Also a must are the anchovies. I used to try to avoid using them, but really they are a game changer. Those tiny little things really pack a flavorful punch, so just pinch your nose and get smashing (and yes the whole anchovies vs. paste really are better, so skip the paste).

Want to see how easy this Caesar Salad recipe is? Watch the video!

Ingredients for Caesar Salad romaine lettuce lemon anchovies garlic bread parmesan dijon mustard olive oil mayonnaise salt pepper Worcestershire

Homemade Caesar Salad Ingredients

For the best Caesar salad, you’ll need:

  • Romaine hearts
  • Day old hearty bread
  • Olive oil
  • Parmesan

And the Caesar dressing ingredients you’ll need are:

  • Mayonnaise (use good quality for best results)
  • Lemon
  • Dijon mustard
  • Worcestershire
  • Anchovies
  • Garlic
  • Salt and pepper

Caesar Salad making homemade croutons tearing small pieces of fresh bread

How to Make Caesar Salad and Caesar Dressing

First, you’ll preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Cut bakery bread into slices then tear bread into 3/4-inch pieces and place close together on baking sheet. Drizzle slowly and evenly with olive oil, then toss and spread out on baking sheet.

finished baked croutons for caesar salad

Bake in preheated oven until golden brown and crisp, about 15 – 18 minutes, tossing once halfway through. Let cool.

Caesar Salad dressing before mixing

If you’ve never learned how to make caesar salad dressing, don’t fret. It’s so easy!

Make the dressing by whisking together mayonnaise, lemon juice, Dijon, Worcestershire, Parmesan, anchovies, garlic, salt and pepper. (Note that some anchovies will mash up better than others. The ones I used here weren’t as soft, but normally I prefer to mash almost to a paste).

Finished Homemade Caesar Salad Dressing

You can transfer the dressing to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 1 week if you aren’t using it right away.

homemade caesar dressing in glass jar

To assemble the salad, place the chopped (rinsed and dried) lettuce into a large bowl, pour dressing evenly over top, then toss to coat with homemade Caesar dressing.

Adding dressing for Caesar Salad

Then add in Parmesan and croutons and toss. Serve immediately.

Tossing Caesar Salad in Salad Bowl

Can You Make This a Chicken Caesar Salad?

You can definitely add chicken to this salad. You can use grilled chicken, baked chicken, skillet seared chicken or rotissierie chicken. Grilled chicken is best, in my opinion.

To make grilled chicken, use 2 (8 oz.) boneless skinless chicken breasts, flatten them out to an even thickness with the flat side of a meat mallet, brush both sides lightly with olive oil, season with salt and pepper and a little garlic powder and onion powder.

Grill on preheated medium-high grill for about 4 minutes per side, or until 165 in the center. Let cool about 10 minutes before chopping.

For baked chicken breasts, it will be the same method to prep the chicken, but for baking you’ll place the chicken on a rimmed baking sheet and bake in preheated 400 degree oven for about 15 – 20 minutes.

For skillet seared chicken, you’ll use the same prep method but skip brushing with oil, then cook chicken in 1 Tbsp olive oil over medium-high heat until cooked through, about 5 – 6 minutes per side.

Can I Lighten up the Dressing?

If you are looking to make a less indulgent Caesar salad dressing with fewer calories, try using this homemade Caesar dressing recipe instead. This recipe listed below with the mayonnaise is actually my favorite, but for days when you don’t want to splurge as much you can make the other version.

What About Using a Full Head of Romain Lettuce?

I like to use the two Romaine hearts, but 1 head of lettuce works too. But keep in mind that every head of lettuce and the Romaine hearts vary in size, so use your best judgement to estimate that you’ll have the best lettuce to dressing ratio you like.

Caesar Salad in large white bowl

Tips for the Best Caesar Salad

  • Day-old bread works best for the homemade croutons. Any bread will do, but I really like using a baguette, if possible.
  • Use whole anchovies for the best flavor, not anchovy paste.
  • Freshly grated Parmesan has a much better flavor than the powdered stuff in the shaker cans.

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Caesar Salad Recipe Homemade Dressing
4.91 from 11 votes

Caesar Salad and Homemade Caesar Salad Dressing

This is my favorite caesar salad! It's made with a rich and creamy homemade dressing and perfectly golden brown, crisp fresh croutons and lots of Parmesan. Don't shy away from the anchovies, they really pack flavor into this dressing and give it that classic caesar flare.
Servings: 6 Servings
Prep20 minutes
Cook15 minutes
Ready in: 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 cups hearty day old bread, torn into 3/4-inch pieces
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 2 large Romaine hearts (or 1 head Romaine lettuce), chopped
  • 1/4 cup finely shredded parmesan

Dressing

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Place bread pieces close together on a rimmed 18 by 13-inch then drizzle slowly and evenly with olive oil, then toss to coat.
  • Spread bread across baking sheet. Bake in preheated oven until golden brown and crisp, tossing once halfway through, about 15 - 20 minutes total.
  • Meanwhile, in a mixing bowl whisk together mayonnaise, lemon juice, dijon mustard, Worcestershire, anchovies, garlic, 1/4 cup parmesan and season with salt and pepper to taste (you may only need a pinch of salt, then about scant 1/2 tsp pepper).
  • Place lettuce in a large bowl, pour in dressing then toss to evenly coat with dressing, then toss in croutons and remaining parmesan.
  • Serve salad immediately.

Notes

  • Recipe source: inspired by Gourmet and others
  • Use whole anchovies for the best flavor, not anchovy paste. 
Nutrition Facts
Caesar Salad and Homemade Caesar Salad Dressing
Amount Per Serving
Calories 327 Calories from Fat 252
% Daily Value*
Fat 28g43%
Saturated Fat 5g31%
Cholesterol 21mg7%
Sodium 519mg23%
Potassium 56mg2%
Carbohydrates 10g3%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 6g12%
Vitamin A 120IU2%
Vitamin C 1.7mg2%
Calcium 128mg13%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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32 Comments

  • Jada

    I took this recipe for the dressing as a base because I made my own roasted garlic aioli for my dressing. I omitted the anchovies because even though it is in all ceasar dressing recipes, anchovies don’t sit well with me. Amazing ingredients to mix in to the aioli and I grated one garlic glove with my microplane instead of using minced garlic. Such a delicious alternative to buying dressing from the supermarket!

  • Don Carlo

    This recipe is really good but mine came out very thick. Did I do something wrong. BTW, I also used mashed anchovies instead of paste. Big difference.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      This dressing is thicker than a traditional dressing but it’s okay since the salad is tossed.

  • Dawn

    We loved this recipe! We wanted a simple caesar salad recipe to top with some blackened salmon. This one got a solid “5 Stars” from the family. We have never had anchovy and everyone voted against it so we skipped that part (maybe next time). It was still very tatsty and just what we were looking for. Thank you for sharing!

  • Trish

    My husband and I recently visited Whistler. The food scene is top notch. Kale ceaser is all the rage. Since this dressing recipie is hearty I tried it with kale instead of romaine and it was perfect! Hubs loved it too!

  • Kelly

    Very good I just changed a few things, I used an anchovy paste,yum, and added garlic to the croutons. Tossed with grilled chicken what a great dinner.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m so glad you liked this recipe Kelly! Thanks for your feedback!

  • Becky

    This dressing was perfect! And I agree the anchovies were a must. I might try to do light mayo next time. Thanks for the recipe!

  • Carissa Nelson | Spoonful of Easy

    My first thought was, “But what about the raw egg yolks?” So glad you went with a non-raw egg option! Looks amazing!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Yeah not my thing especially if I’m going to feed it to my kids. Hope you enjoy!