Sometimes, you can’t beat homemade—and this easy caesar salad dressing recipe will be perfect for your next salad. It’s just as good as our homemade Ranch Dressing Recipe and is sure to become a family favorite.
Homemade Dressing for the Win
Who here loves salad? We do, and we especially love the dressings that come with it! I especially crave yummy salads in the spring, and one of my all-time favorites is Chicken Caesar Salad. Today we are sharing a homemade dressing that you can use to drizzle on top of the delicious dish. This homemade Caesar salad dressing is simple and so good. It seriously tastes like it’s from a restaurant, and it’s unbelievably easy to make. If you are craving salads right now just like I am, then you’ll definitely want to try out this homemade dressing with Homemade Croutons.
How to Make Caesar Dressing
I already told you this homemade Caesar dressing is beyond easy to make! Most of the ingredients are ones you probably already have sitting around in your kitchen, minus the anchovy paste. I know anchovy paste sounds unappetizing, but trust me, when you mix it all together, it helps give the dressing that distinct flavor you know and love. I suggest you freshly squeeze the lemon juice, but if you have the bottled kind, that works too. JUST MIX! To make the dressing, whisk together minced garlic, anchovy paste, lemon juice, and Worcestershire sauce in a medium bowl. Add mayo, olive oil, cheese, salt, and black pepper and whisk until combined. STORE. Store in the fridge until you’re ready to toss with your salad.
Make it Into a Salad!
The dressing and croutons are really the star of a Caesar salad. Am I right?! For a basic Caesar salad recipe, use a bed of Romaine lettuce add parmesan cheese, then top with your homemade dressing and some croutons. This is the best Caesar dressing and pairs so perfectly with homemade croutons! And both are 100% better than store-bought versions! It’s worth the extra bit of effort in my opinion to just make them homemade.
Recipe Tips + SToring Info
There are some variations that you can implement when making this easy Caesar dressing. However, note that the end result will have a different taste and texture from the original recipe.
Anchovy paste can be substituted with miso paste. Mayonnaise can be substituted with Greek yogurt. Add some Dijon mustard. One medium lemon will produce 2-3 tablespoons of fresh lemon juice. You can also use a store-bought bottle. To really get all the ingredients to combine into a smooth texture use an immersion blender or food processor.
STORE. Because of the mayo, the dressing must be stored in the refrigerator. It will keep well for up to 1 week. The dressing can be frozen but it probably won’t thaw well. If you do risk it, then be sure to blend the thawed dressing together again before using.
For More Great Salad Recipes, Try:
Chicken Caesar Salad Favorite Easy Pasta Salad with Italian Dressing Chinese Pasta Salad Arugula Salad Waldorf Salad Easy Tortellini Salad