Caesar Salad Recipe
This is the best Caesar salad you’ll toss together in your own kitchen — creamy, tangy, garlicky, and honestly better than most restaurants. My mom used to make this on Friday nights, and somehow it always disappeared before the main course even hit the table.
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Why This Is the Best Caesar Salad
This homemade Caesar salad recipe skips the bottled dressing entirely. We’re making it from scratch, and trust me — once you taste it, you’ll never go back to store-bought.
The dressing is rich and bold thanks to anchovy paste, Dijon mustard, and real Parmesan. It clings perfectly to every crisp romaine leaf. Add crunchy croutons on top and you’ve got pure magic in a bowl.
If you love salads that actually fill you up, you’ll also want to check out this loaded Southwestern chicken salad or this crowd-pleasing Italian pasta salad for your next gathering.
If you’re about to go down the “homemade dressing ruins restaurant salads forever” rabbit hole, you might as well lean in—this collection is stacked with savory salads that are just as craveable (and way more interesting than another basic bowl of greens): Savory Salad Recipes
Quick Overview
This recipe delivers a classic, restaurant-style Caesar salad with a homemade easy light Caesar salad dressing that takes just minutes to whip up. The result is creamy, punchy, and deeply satisfying.
It’s perfect as a starter, a side dish, or honestly — just dinner. No shame in that. The dressing doubles as a dip for breadsticks too, so make extra.
Ingredients

Caesar Salad Dressing from Scratch
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Lemon juice | 2 tablespoons |
| Worcestershire sauce | 1 teaspoon |
| Dijon mustard | 1 teaspoon |
| Anchovy paste | 1 teaspoon |
| Garlic, minced | 1 clove |
| Salt and pepper | To taste |
| Mayonnaise | 1 cup |
| Parmesan cheese, grated | 1/2 cup |
Caesar Salad Ingredients
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Romaine lettuce, chopped | 1 head |
| Parmesan cheese, grated | To taste |
| Croutons | To taste |
How to Make Caesar Salad Step by Step

Learning how to make Caesar salad at home is way easier than you think. The whole process comes together in under 15 minutes, and most of that time is just whisking. Let’s get into it.
Step 1: Build Your Dressing Base
Grab a small mixing bowl and combine the lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, Dijon mustard, anchovy paste, minced garlic, salt, and pepper.
Give it a really good whisk — you want everything fully blended before moving on. The smell at this point is incredible. Bold, tangy, and just a little funky in the best way.
“Don’t skip the anchovy paste. I know it sounds scary, but it’s the secret weapon. It won’t taste fishy — it just adds a deep, savory richness that makes the dressing unforgettable.”
Step 2: Add the Creamy Elements
Into that same bowl, add 1 cup of mayo and 1/2 cup of grated Parmesan cheese. Whisk again until the dressing is completely smooth and creamy.
This is your homemade Caesar salad dressing from scratch, and it genuinely takes about 3 minutes to make. You can also prep this a day ahead — it keeps beautifully in the fridge and actually tastes better the next day once the flavors meld.
Step 3: Assemble the Salad
Arrange your chopped romaine lettuce on a large salad plate or in a wide bowl. Drizzle that gorgeous dressing generously over the top — don’t be shy.
Finish with a good handful of grated Parmesan and a pile of crunchy croutons. For an optional but highly recommended touch, crack some fresh black pepper right over everything at the end. It adds a little heat and looks amazing.
That’s it. That’s your best Caesar salad, plated and ready to devour.
Expert Tips for the Best Caesar Salad
Use Cold, Crisp Romaine
The lettuce makes or breaks this salad. Use fresh romaine that’s been chilled, and chop it into big, hearty pieces. Soggy or limp lettuce will ruin even the best dressing.
Grate Your Own Parmesan
Pre-shredded Parmesan is convenient, but freshly grated melts into the dressing better and has a much more intense flavor. A microplane grater takes about 30 seconds and is totally worth it.
Balance the Dressing to Your Taste
Love it tangier? Add a touch more lemon juice. Prefer it milder? Scale back the garlic. This easy light Caesar salad dressing is very forgiving, so taste as you go and make it your own.
Don’t Dress Too Early
Dress the salad right before serving. If it sits too long after being dressed, the lettuce will wilt and get soggy. Toss it fresh, serve it immediately, and enjoy every crisp, creamy bite.
Variations to Try
Add Grilled Chicken
Turn this into a full meal by topping it with sliced grilled or pan-seared chicken breast. Season the chicken simply with salt, pepper, and garlic for the best pairing. Fans of this combo will also love this Chick-fil-A inspired chicken salad recipe.
Make It Lighter
Swap half the mayo for Greek yogurt to lighten up the dressing without sacrificing creaminess. It’s a simple swap that makes this an even more easy light Caesar salad dressing option for everyday eating.
Go Vegetarian
Leave out the anchovy paste and add a tiny splash of soy sauce and a squeeze of extra lemon juice instead. You’ll still get that savory depth without any fish involved.
Add More Veggies
Mix in some thinly sliced cucumber, cherry tomatoes, or even roasted chickpeas for extra texture. For another refreshing veggie-packed idea, try this Honeycrisp apple broccoli salad on the side.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Dressing Too Thick?
Add a teaspoon of water or extra lemon juice and whisk again. The consistency should coat the back of a spoon but still pour easily. A little liquid goes a long way here.
Dressing Too Thin?
Make sure you measured the mayo correctly — 1 full cup is what gives it body. If it’s still thin, whisk in a bit more Parmesan. The cheese helps thicken and bind everything together.
Too Salty?
Both anchovy paste and Parmesan are already salty, so hold back on the salt until the very end when you taste the finished dressing. Add salt gradually rather than all at once.
Storage Instructions
| What | How to Store | How Long |
|---|---|---|
| Caesar Dressing | Airtight jar or container in the fridge | Up to 5 days |
| Dressed Salad | Not recommended — best eaten fresh | Same day only |
| Undressed Lettuce | Wrapped in paper towels in the fridge | Up to 3 days |
No-Waste Kitchen Ideas
Leftover Caesar dressing is incredible as a dipping sauce for raw veggies, a spread on sandwiches, or a drizzle over roasted potatoes. Don’t let a single drop go to waste.
Extra romaine that isn’t dressed yet? Throw it into a soup or use it in wraps. If you’re in a soup mood anyway, this cozy loaded potato soup pairs beautifully alongside a Caesar salad dinner.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | Approx. 320 kcal |
| Total Fat | 30g |
| Saturated Fat | 6g |
| Carbohydrates | 8g |
| Protein | 7g |
| Sodium | 620mg |
| Fiber | 2g |
Nutritional values are estimates and will vary based on exact ingredients and portion sizes used.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make the Caesar salad dressing ahead of time?
Absolutely — this is actually encouraged. The dressing tastes even better after sitting in the fridge overnight as the flavors come together. Store it in a sealed jar for up to 5 days and give it a stir before using.
Can I skip the anchovy paste?
You can, but the dressing will taste noticeably different — a bit flat and less complex. A good substitute is a small splash of soy sauce or a little extra Worcestershire sauce to replicate that savory, umami depth the anchovy provides.
What’s the best lettuce for Caesar salad?
Romaine is the classic choice and for good reason — it’s sturdy enough to hold the creamy dressing without wilting immediately. Avoid soft greens like spinach or butter lettuce, which will collapse under a thick dressing like this one.
How is this different from a store-bought Caesar dressing?
Homemade Caesar salad dressing from scratch uses real ingredients with no preservatives or artificial flavors. The taste is fresher, more balanced, and completely customizable. Once you try it homemade, the bottled version genuinely can’t compete.
What can I serve with Caesar salad?
Caesar salad is incredibly versatile. Serve it alongside pasta, grilled meats, or soup. For more salad inspiration, try this crispy cucumber salad with bacon and cheese or these golden air fryer French toast sticks for a fun brunch spread.
Final Thoughts
This homemade Caesar salad recipe is the kind of dish you’ll come back to again and again. It’s simple, it’s satisfying, and that scratch-made dressing is genuinely something special.
Whether you’re making it for a weeknight dinner or impressing guests, the best Caesar salad starts with real ingredients and just a few minutes of effort. Once you make it yourself, you’ll wonder why you ever bought it in a bottle.
Give it a try and let me know how it turned out in the comments below. And if you loved it, please save it to your Pinterest boards — it helps more people find recipes they’ll actually love making at home!

The Best Caesar Salad
Equipment
- Mixing bowl
- Whisk
- Knife
- Cutting board
Ingredients
Dressing
- 2 tablespoons Lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon Anchovy paste
- 1 clove Garlic minced
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 cup Mayonnaise
- ½ cup Parmesan cheese grated
Salad
- 1 head Romaine lettuce chopped
- Parmesan cheese to taste
- Croutons to taste
Instructions
- Whisk together lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, Dijon mustard, anchovy paste, garlic, salt, and pepper in a bowl until combined.
- Add mayonnaise and grated Parmesan cheese, then whisk until smooth and creamy.
- Place chopped romaine lettuce in a large bowl or plate and drizzle generously with dressing.
- Top with additional Parmesan and croutons, then serve immediately.
