Our best Caesar salad recipe is made with a classic homemade Caesar dressing, garlic, herb croutons, and lots of parmesan cheese.
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Related: We love this delicious Greek Salad.
How to Make the Best Caesar Salad
The best Caesar salad starts with a stellar dressing. The one I go to most calls for classic ingredients, which means we’ll be whisking together raw egg yolk, anchovies, garlic, lemon, and oil. If you don’t like using raw eggs, look at this egg-free dressing.

Our homemade Caesar dressing can be made up to a day in advance. Most of the time, I make it by hand using a bowl and whisk, but you can make it using a blender, immersion blender or food processor. The method for making it by hand is what is shown in the video since we knew everyone will be able to make it this way.
Once you have your dressing made, the rest of the salad is pretty darn simple. Croutons are essential for some crunch. You can buy them, but they are also very simple to make yourself. We have two easy recipes for homemade croutons: herby croutons and garlic croutons. Both are excellent in this Caesar salad.
Romaine is the standard for Caesar salad. You can tear the leaves or chop them. If you chop them, keep in mind that Romaine lettuce has a tendency to brown around the cut edges over time. It’s because of this that I chop right before serving or simply tear the leaves.

Before serving, I always add a generous amount of parmesan cheese. There’s already some in our dressing, but I really like to pile it on to the salad, too.
Recipe Variations
Egg-free (and mayonnaise-free) dressing: Take a look at our egg-free Caesar salad dressing.
Vegan caesar salad dressing: Substitute the egg and oil for vegan mayonnaise (1/2 to 1 cup) and replace the anchovies with a tablespoon or so of minced capers. Hummus or tahini are also excellent bases for the dressing. You should also leave out the parmesan cheese.
Made without anchovies: If you don’t enjoy anchovies, try capers instead. Use 1 to 2 tablespoons of drained capers and mince them really well before adding to the dressing. A tiny splash of Worcestershire sauce is also a nice addition to help with replacing the briny, umami flavors missed by not including the anchovies.

More salads to try
- Lemony White Bean Salad with Prosciutto
- Creamy Apple Salad with Celery and Fennel
- Our Favorite Greek Salad
- How to Make The Best Caprese Salad
- Lemony Arugula Salad with Couscous, Cucumbers and Feta
Our Favorite Homemade Caesar Salad
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Our best Caesar salad recipe is made with a classic homemade Caesar dressing, garlic, herb croutons, and lots of parmesan cheese. Homemade Caesar dressing is simple to make and can be done a few different ways: by hand, in a blender, in a food processor or by using an immersion blender. All methods are simple and quick. I particularly love doing this by hand and enjoy seeing little bits of the garlic and anchovy in the dressing. The method for making the dressing by hand is shown below. For making it in a blender, food processor or with an immersion blender, see our more detailed Caesar Salad Dressing recipe.
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You Will Need
The Dressing3 to 5 anchovies packed in oil, depending on taste
2 medium garlic cloves
1 large egg yolk
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
4 tablespoons grated parmesan cheese
1/3 cup neutral oil (like grape seed oil, safflower oil or avocado oil), plus more as needed
Salt and fresh cracked black pepper
Homemade Croutons4 cups torn or cubed day old bread, about 1-inch pieces
3 tablespoons olive oil
Salt and fresh ground black pepper
1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon dried herbs like rosemary thyme, oregano and Italian seasoning, optional
The Salad2 hearts romaine lettuce, rinsed and chopped or torn into small pieces
Parmesan cheese shavings
Directions
- Make the dressing
1Using a chef’s knife mince the anchovies and garlic into small bits. Using the side of the knife mash them into a very fine paste by pushing and pulling the mound of anchovies and garlic across the cutting board. Set aside.
2In a medium bowl, whisk the egg yolk, lemon juice and mustard together until frothy. Placing a dishcloth underneath the bowl helps to steady it as you whisk.
3Get into a comfortable whisking position and while you whisk with one hand, slowly stream in the oil with the other hand. You are looking to add the oil in tiny drips and will notice that as you whisk in the oil, the mixture in the bowl will start to lighten in color and thicken.
4When all of the oil has been added, check the consistency. If it’s too thick, whisk in a teaspoon or so of water. If it’s too thin, continue to whisk and stream in a little more oil.
5Finish by whisking in the mashed anchovies, garlic and parmesan cheese. Taste and generously season with salt and pepper. Store, covered in the refrigerator. Dressing can be made a day in advance.
- Make croutons
1Heat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
2In a medium bowl, toss the pieces of bread with olive oil, a pinch of salt and a few grinds of black pepper. Add dried herbs, if using, and toss well.
3Transfer to a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Bake, stirring once, until crisp and light golden around the edges, 10 to 15 minutes. Cool and then store in an airtight bag for 2 to 3 days.
- Assemble Salad
1Toss lettuce with a few generous spoonfuls of the dressing. If the salad looks dry, add a bit more dressing. Scatter over a few handfuls of the croutons and finish with parmesan cheese shavings.
Adam and Joanne's Tips
- Anchovy paste: 1 anchovy fillet equals 1/2 teaspoon anchovy paste (anchovy fillets and anchovy pastes do taste slightly different so add based on your own tastes)
- Nutrition Facts: The nutrition facts provided below are estimates. We have used the USDA database to calculate approximate values.
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Hi there – any ideas for replacing the bread with something low carb for us diabetics?
Hi there, You could try a roasted veggie (like cauliflower) or simply leave the bread out completely.
Easy to make and very delicious. Thank you for sharing this recipe!
So glad you enjoyed the salad! 🙂
Made this, along with your Spaghetti and Meat Sauce recipe, for dinner, and it was amazing! I will be eating my leftover salad tonight with your Three Ingredient Tomato Soup.
Yay! Good combo 🙂
Wonderful and delicious! I especially enjoy your videos which de-mystify new techniques or show what to expect
We love adding videos and we are so glad help 🙂
Husband and son devoured this dish! Will definitely be making this dish again. Thank you so much,no more dried out pork! Lol.
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