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Classic Caesar Salad

Published: Mar 21, 2019 · Modified: Jul 11, 2025 by Kris Longwell · This post may contain affiliate links

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Caesar salad dressing being poured from a small glass jar onto a bowl of torn lettuce and homemade croutons.

Homemade Classic Caesar Salad is one of the most beloved salads of all time, featuring crisp romaine, crunchy croutons, and a creamy, tangy dressing. It’s the perfect starter to complement an Italian feast of authentic spaghetti and meatballs or classic Bolognese lasagna.

A classic Caesar salad served family-style on a large white platter topped with homemade croutons and grated Parmesan cheese.
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  • 🥬 The Ingredients
  • 👉 Substitutions and Variations
  • How To Make Caesar Salad Dressing
  • How To Make Classic Caesar Salad
  • 🍽️ How To Serve
  • 🙋🏽‍♂️ Frequently Asked Questions
  • 🥗 Other Iconic Salads
  • Classic Caesar Salad

🥬 The Ingredients

Using fresh ingredients is key to making the best salad, ensuring crisp textures and vibrant flavors in every bite. Find ingredient notes (including substitutions and variations) below.

An arrangement of ingredients for classic Caesar salad on a grey wooden background including romaine lettuce, vinegar, oil, eggs, anchovies, herbs, bread, lemon juice, garlic, and fresh parsley.

👉 Substitutions and Variations

  • Lettuce – Chopped romaine lettuce is traditional; however, you can substitute iceberg or green leaf lettuce in a pinch. Be sure to wash the lettuce thoroughly, and then make sure it is dry. And then you want to get the lettuce nice and chilled before serving.
  • Anchovies – These make a lot of folks nervous. There is not a strong anchovy taste with this recipe. It gives the classic Caesar taste. You can substitute anchovy paste (1 tbsp) with no problem. If you just can’t stand the thought of using anchovies, omit them.
  • Eggs – This recipe calls for raw egg yolks. If you, or if you are serving anyone who has a compromised immune system, including the elderly, substitute mayonnaise or yogurt for the eggs. You’ll need a quarter cup to replace the egg yolks.
  • Croutons – Of course, you can use store-bought, but homemade croutons are simple to make and take the salad to the next level.

See the recipe card (with video) below for a full list of ingredients and measurements.

How To Make Caesar Salad Dressing

A person holding up a rubber red spatula with finely chopped anchovies and garlic over a the bowl food processor.
  1. Step 1: Purée the anchovy fillets with garlic in a blender or food processor until well blended.
A person transferring two egg yolks into the bowl of a food processor that is filled with finely chopped anchovies and garlic.
  1. Step 2: Add the egg yolks and process (or blend) for 2 minutes.
A person squeezing half of a lemon into the bucket of a food processor that is filled with puréed egg yolks mixed with chopped anchovies and garlic.
  1. Step 3: Add the vinegar and lemon juice and pulse for another 30 seconds
A person holding a small white bowl of grated Parmesan cheese over the bucket of a food processor that is filled with purée egg yolks, lemon juice, seasonings, and chopped Italian parsley.
  1. Step 4: Add the cheese, parsley, and oregano and pulse for another 10 seconds.
A person pouring olive oil from a glass measuring cup through the tube of a food processor in the bucket that is filled with the ingredients for Caesar dressing.
  1. Step 5: Season with a pinch of salt and pepper. 
A person pouring homemade Caesar dressing from a glass bowl into a glass jar that is sitting on a wooden cutting board.
  1. Step 6: Transfer to a jar and chill for at least 2 hours or up to 24 hours. 

Expert Tip

The dressing is on the thin side before you chill it. Allowing the dressing to chill for at least 2 hours will not only meld the flavors, but it will thicken, too. The dressing can be prepared up to 2 days in advance.

How To Make Classic Caesar Salad

A person pouring seasoned oil into a glass bowl filled with cubed Italian bread.
  1. Step 1: Toss the cubed bread with the oil, garlic, and oregano.
A person sprinkling grated Parmesan over the tops of freshly baked homemade croutons in a white bowl.
  1. Step 2: Bake until golden, and then toss the hot croutons with cheese and parsley.
Torn pieces of romaine lettuce resting in a metal colander.
  1. Step 3: Chill the cut lettuce in a colander until cold, 1 to 2 hours.
A person pouring homemade Caesar dressing over torn pieces of romaine lettuce and homemade croutons in a large wooden bowl.
  1. Step 4: Place lettuce in bowl with croutons, cheese, and top with 1 cup of dressing. 
A person using two large silver salad spoons to toss together a classic Caesar salad in a large wooden bowl.
  1. Step 5: Toss well with spoons (or your clean hands).
A person using a microplane to grate a wedge of Parmesan cheese over the top of a classic Caesar salad that is in a large wooden bowl.
  1. Step 6: Top with grated cheese and serve at once!  

🍽️ How To Serve

  • This salad is wonderful served family style or individually plated. We love to pile the dressed salad on a large platter and top with extra croutons and shaved Parmesan. It’s fun for guests to serve themselves.
  • Be careful not to add too much of the dressing. 1 cup is usually the perfect amount.
  • Have the extra dressing available to serve at the table.
  • This makes an amazing first course before an Italian feast of authentic chicken marsala, creamy sausage fettuccine, or classic eggplant parm.
  • Make this an entree salad with our delicious grilled chicken Caesar salad!

🙋🏽‍♂️ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make classic Caesar salad dressing without raw eggs?

Yes, you can use mayonnaise or a pasteurized egg substitute to achieve a creamy texture without using raw eggs.

Can I make a classic Caesar salad vegetarian?

Yes, you can make a vegetarian Caesar salad by omitting anchovies in the dressing or using vegetarian Worcestershire sauce and adding extra Parmesan cheese for flavor.

How do I keep the croutons crunchy in a Caesar salad?

To keep croutons crunchy, add them just before serving and toss the salad gently to prevent them from getting soggy.

Is classic Caesar salad gluten-free?

The salad can be gluten-free if you use gluten-free croutons and ensure all dressing ingredients, like Worcestershire sauce, are gluten-free.

A large classic Caesar salad sitting on a white platter with a whole lemon and dinner plates nearby.

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A close-up view of a classic Caesar salad topped with homemade croutons and grated Parmesan cheese.

Classic Caesar Salad

Made-from-scratch Classic Caesar Salad is so good. Perfect start before a fabulous pasta dish. All the components to this authentic salad can be made in advance.  Simply assemble just before serving. This is the real deal!  
5 from 13 votes
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Course: Salad
Cuisine: Italian
Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes minutes
Servings: 4 people
Calories: 683kcal
Author: Kris Longwell

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Ingredients

For the Dressing

  • 5 anchovy fillets packed in oil
  • 3 cloves garlic peeled
  • 2 large egg yolks
  • ¼ cup red wine vinegar
  • ½ lemon juice, about 1 tbsp
  • 1 cup olive oil
  • 8 tablespoon Romano cheese grated
  • 1 tablespoon Italian parsley fresh, chopped
  • ½ teaspoon oregano dried
  • salt and pepper

For the Croutons

  • 3 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon garlic minced
  • ½ teaspoon oregano dried
  • 4 ¾-inch thick slices Italian bread
  • 3 tablespoon Romano cheese grated
  • 1 tablespoon flat-leaf parsley chopped

For the Salad

  • 1 large head romaine lettuce about 1 lb
  • 5 Parmesan cheese divided, freshly grated

Instructions

Make the Dressing

  • In a food processor or blender, puree the 5 anchovy fillets. Add the garlic and pulse until the mixture is well blended. 
    5 anchovy fillets, 3 cloves garlic
  • Add the egg yolks and blend the mixture for about 2 minutes. Turn off the motor, add the vinegar and lemon juice, and pulse for another 30 seconds. 
    2 large egg yolks, ¼ cup red wine vinegar, ½ lemon
  • With the motor running, add the olive oil in a slow, steady stream until it is incorporated. 
    1 cup olive oil
  • Add the cheese, parsley, and oregano and pulse the mixture for 10 seconds.  
    8 tablespoon Romano cheese, 1 tablespoon Italian parsley, ½ teaspoon oregano
  • Season the dressing to taste with a pinch of salt and pepper. Transfer to a glass or container with a tight-fitting lid, and refrigerate for at least 4 hours and up to 24 hours. Chilling the dressing thickens it, and the thicker it gets, the better it sticks to the lettuce. 
    salt and pepper

Make the Croutons

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • In a large mixing bowl, stir together the olive oil, garlic, and oregano. Whisk the mixture well. 
    3 tablespoon olive oil, 1 tablespoon garlic, ½ teaspoon oregano
  • Trim the crusts from the bread and cut each slice into 1-inch squares. Place the bread cubes in the bowl and toss them until they are well coated. 
    4 ¾-inch thick slices Italian bread
  • Spread the bread cubes on a baking sheet and bake them for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring at least once, halfway through baking, until they are crispy and browned. 
  • Transfer the croutons to a bowl, add 2 tablespoon of the cheese and the parsley, and toss them together well. Set aside. 
    3 tablespoon Romano cheese, 1 tablespoon flat-leaf parsley

Prepare the Lettuce

  • Using your hands, or a large sharp knife, cut the lettuce into bite-sized pieces, and then wash thoroughly under cold water. Dry with a salad spinner or with paper towels. 
    1 large head romaine lettuce
  • Transfer the lettuce back to your colander and cover with a kitchen towel, or into large plastic baggies (left open), and refrigerate until very cold and crisp. Usually at least an hour. 

Assemble the Salad

  • Place the lettuce in a bowl. Add most of the croutons and 3 tablespoon of the cheese. Spoon 1 cup of the dressing over the salad and mix it together well, using your hands or tongs. Reserve the remaining dressing to serve at the table.
    5 Parmesan cheese
  • Pile the salad on a platter and top it with the remaining 2 tablespoon of cheese, extra croutons, and freshly ground black pepper. Serve at once!

Notes

NOTE: Watch the video near the top of the recipe for visual guidance.
The dressing can be prepared up to 2 days in advance. The croutons can be made 24 hours in advance. Keep the dressing chilled in the fridge in a jar with a lid, and store the croutons in an air-tight container on the counter. 
The dressing should not be served to anyone with a compromised immune system, because of the raw eggs. The raw egg yolks can be substituted with quality mayonnaise or pasteurized eggs. 
 

Nutrition

Calories: 683kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 36g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g | Monounsaturated Fat: 19g | Trans Fat: 0.003g | Cholesterol: 110mg | Sodium: 203mg | Potassium: 103mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 372IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 203mg | Iron: 1mg
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Comments

  1. nguyên says

    October 28, 2021 at 10:24 pm

    5 stars
    it’s so great, it’s hard to describe it in a few words, it’s great! This dish used in summer is really good for health, both adults and children can use it

    Reply
  2. lilley says

    August 12, 2021 at 8:52 am

    5 stars
    This recipe was so good will be making this a lot

    Reply
  3. Lady Duchess says

    May 23, 2021 at 7:13 pm

    What is your newest recipe you have perfected ? Thank you

    Reply
  4. Elliott says

    January 20, 2021 at 10:41 pm

    5 stars
    Love this recipe, it is easy and so tasty!!! I just finished it last night and the result was unexpected, my wife and daughter both liked it, which made me happy. Thanks for your recipe!

    Reply
    • Kris Longwell says

      January 21, 2021 at 3:43 pm

      Hi Elliott! That is SO AWESOME!!! We are so happy to hear that you and your family loved the Caesar salad so much!! Thank you so much for letting us know and for the GREAT review! That honestly means the world to us!! All the best, Kris & Wesley

      Reply
  5. Marina says

    December 02, 2020 at 2:59 am

    5 stars
    I tried a caesar salad at a japanese restaurant, it was really delicious.
    It seems healthy, low cab and suitable for people on diet
    Btw, love your ingredients format, easy to print out and use as a shopping list.

    Reply
    • Kris Longwell says

      December 03, 2020 at 4:30 pm

      Thank you so much, Marina!!

      Reply
  6. eric levine says

    November 12, 2020 at 7:52 pm

    5 stars
    Taught my g-daughter this recipe to teach her how to read a recipe and cook it. Came out delicious.
    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Kris Longwell says

      November 13, 2020 at 10:19 am

      Thank you so much, Chef!! That means a lot to us coming from such an accomplished chef such as you!! We are fans! And that’s just awesome that your grand-daughter made caesar salad with such great success! Please tell her we are very impressed, and to keep on cookin’! That talent obviously is in the family DNA! Thanks again and thanks for the great review. We truly appreciate that! All the best, Kris & Wesley

      Reply
  7. Jamie Oliver says

    August 06, 2020 at 10:30 pm

    5 stars
    Looks great! The recipe is quite simple and easy to prepare, added to the menu for this weekend. hope to enjoy the best Classic Caesar Salad with my family. Thanks and have a nice day!

    Reply
  8. barrynelsen says

    June 17, 2020 at 6:07 am

    what a great post, u have won my heart ..! what a way u have used to explain these in simple. appreciate it kris & wesley keep it up good work…..!

    Reply
    • Kris Longwell says

      June 18, 2020 at 11:57 am

      Thank you so much, Barry!

      Reply
  9. Donna T says

    March 28, 2020 at 9:01 pm

    I’m sorry for my critical comment re the calories. Didn’t stop to think – the whole recipe for the dressing isn’t used. Duh.

    Reply
  10. Donna T says

    March 28, 2020 at 8:40 pm

    5 stars
    Excellent recipe! Just one correction on the nutritional data; 1/4 cup olive oil (as per 1 of 4 servings) has 477 calories, so the stated 298 calories can’t be right. But with a recipe this good, who’s counting.

    Reply
  11. Kate says

    December 31, 2019 at 8:22 pm

    This was a perfect compliment to a NYE meal and really easy to prep everything in advance. Very easy and tasty! Thank you!

    Reply
    • Kris Longwell says

      January 03, 2020 at 10:51 am

      Awesome!! Thank you, Kate! So glad you enjoyed the Caesar salad. And Happy New Year!!!

      Reply
  12. Simon says

    September 10, 2019 at 5:28 am

    Hey guys,

    yesterday I tried this recipe and it ticked a lot of boxes for me. But what I didn’t like was that it had so much sourness. This is always a matter of taste, though. Red vine vinegar AND the juice of an entire lemon is probably just too much for my European palate. I guess I’ll stick to ceasar dressing with mustard instead of vinegar (my tip: combining French Dijon mustard and Bavarian sweet mustard 2:1).

    What I really loved, though, was the idea to add fresh parsley and dried oregano to both the dressing and the croutons. I’ll be doing this from now on for all my caesar salads. Also, your advice to toss the croutons with the cheese was great. I also poured some beurre noisette over the croutons so the cheese+parsley mixture can “stick” a little better.

    Your website is awesome and a great inspiration.

    Reply
    • Kris Longwell says

      September 11, 2019 at 12:27 pm

      Hey Simon! Thanks so much for you note! Our dressing does have an extra kick of tartness, which we like as a match against the briny anchovy, but as you say…it’s a matter of taste! Mustard in place of vinegar, we have no doubt, would be delicious!! So glad you enjoyed the tips on the croutons. What would a Caesar salad be without yummy croutons!! Thanks so much for the kind words and please stay in touch. So much more still to come!! All the best, Kris & Wesley

      Reply
  13. 10pickup says

    August 11, 2019 at 11:04 am

    5 stars
    These all look amazing! I’m glad I came across this blog, this is exactly what I’m looking for.

    Reply
  14. Emily Watts says

    April 22, 2019 at 12:10 pm

    5 stars
    Hi Kris & Wesley,
    I was looking for new variant salad recipe. I find it today. Thanks.. I want to make it this weekend.

    Reply
    • krislongwell says

      April 22, 2019 at 12:25 pm

      Hi Emily!

      Awesome!!! We think you will LOVE this Caesar salad! It’s one of our all-time favorites! Let us know if you make it and how you like it!! All the best, Kris & Wesley

      Reply
  15. Brianna Edwin says

    March 25, 2019 at 11:56 am

    really interesting article , very delicious food

    Reply
  16. Rhonda says

    March 21, 2019 at 9:58 pm

    Hi guys! Have you tried making the dressing with an immersion blender? That word “emulsify” got me thinking about it. The clean up is just so much easier. Your opinion?

    Reply
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