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Homemade Caesar Salad Dressing (Dairy Option)
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Homemade Caesar Salad Dressing (Dairy Option)

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Last updated: December 25, 2024 2:26 am
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I have experience with Caesar salad dressing. Years ago, before I started liking salads (yes, I know!), I thought I didn’t like creamy Caesar dressings. I knew I just needed to give it a chance. Since then, I’ve come up with this homemade classic Caesar salad dressing. This is really delicious.

A while back, I was attending a conference at a nice restaurant, and the host served me a Caesar salad. I didn’t want to seem rude, so I ate it…and loved it! I’ve been semi-obsessed ever since. A delicious salad with crunchy romaine lettuce, creamy dressing, and Parmesan cheese.

When I switched to real foods, I wanted to find a version without refined vegetable oils or artificial additives, so I tried the homemade version. This was definitely one of my most difficult salad dressing recipes and required a lot of experimentation. I wanted it to be dairy-free, but really creamy. Caesar salad dressing traditionally gets its cheesy, nutty flavor from Italian Parmesan Reggiano cheese.

I’m not bragging, but I ended up coming up with a Caesar dressing that rivals any Caesar dressing I’ve ever tried, even at the best gourmet restaurants. I love this recipe so much that I included it in my Wellness Mama Cookbook.

And its appeal lies not only in its taste.

Stay healthy with Caesar dressing

Caesar dressing sold at the supermarket may taste fishy, ​​but it’s not made from anchovies. They often contain undesirable ingredients such as genetically modified soybean oil, MSG, gluten, and preservatives.

of original caesar dressing First created in 1924, it is made from scratch tableside. The flavor of anchovies is combined with sour lime juice and Dijon mustard, and topped with cubed crostini. It’s still made this way at the original restaurant in Tijuana.

We’ve come a long way from fresh tableside ingredients to today’s MSG-filled dressings. Home cooks can bring back the original taste while using simple, fresh ingredients. Homemade croutons are optional. It only takes a few more minutes with a whisk or small blender.

This healthy Caesar dressing is a great way to get more olive oil into your diet, with its anti-inflammatory and heart-healthy properties. Adding free-range eggs, apple cider vinegar, and fresh lemon juice adds even more flavor and health benefits.

Dairy-free Caesar salad dressing

For a dairy-free version, omit the Parmesan cheese. Some readers have suggested that nutritional yeast flakes work well as a substitute and have a “cheesy” flavor. Adding eggs adds a rich, creamy texture, so the dressing is delicious even without cheese.

“Dress up” your Caesar salad

Just because a traditional Caesar salad mostly consists of lettuce, dressing, and croutons (and usually lots of cheese too!) doesn’t mean you can’t get creative and add other healthy vegetables .

Add some color by mixing in olives, bell peppers, chopped fresh herbs, shredded red cabbage, shredded carrots, and sunflower seeds. Serve with a refreshing squeeze of lemon for added acidity.

Top it with grilled chicken or shrimp for a complete meal. If you’re like me and want to incorporate as many Caesar salads into your menu as possible, get more meal planning ideas here. This salad dressing is also great as an accompaniment to roast potatoes or breakfast eggs. You don’t have to stop at just salad!

homemade caesar salad dressing

Homemade Caesar dressing made with real ingredients like olive oil, garlic, and apple cider vinegar.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the room temperature raw egg yolks. Or use a blender on low speed.

  • Add the apple cider vinegar, mustard, lemon juice, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, anchovy paste, and Parmesan cheese, if using, and mix until creamy.

  • Slowly add the olive oil, whisking and stirring constantly on low speed to emulsify until incorporated.

  • Season to taste.

Nutritional information table

homemade caesar salad dressing

Amount per serving (2 TBSP)

calorie 182
Calories from fat 171

% daily value*

fat 19g29%

3g saturated fat19%

2g polyunsaturated fat

14g monounsaturated fat

cholesterol 49mg16%

sodium 86mg4%

potassium 49mg1%

carbohydrates 2g1%

Dietary fiber 0.1g0%

sugar 0.5g1%

protein 1g2%

vitamin A 70IU1%

vitamin C 2mg2%

calcium 16mg2%

iron 0.5mg3%

*Percent daily intake is based on a 2000 calorie diet.

If you want a “cheesy” flavor without the dairy, try adding nutritional yeast flakes in place of Parmesan.

Tips on how to make Caesar dressing

This recipe is best made immediately, but can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week.

If the dressing doesn’t coat well, the eggs may be too cold. If necessary, let stand at room temperature for an additional 10 minutes and whisk or blend again.

What is your favorite Caesar salad mix-in? Share in the comments below!

This delicious homemade Caesar dressing recipe rivals the best restaurant versions and uses oil, vinegar, eggs, Parmesan cheese, and herbs.

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