Homemade Caesar Salad Dressing

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My family loves this rich and creamy Caesar salad dressing. It’s not overly garlicky or fishy — it’s just right.

Fork on a plate with a Caesar salad.

Though most people buy Caesar salad dressing in a bottle, homemade is incredibly easy to make and tastes so much better than store-bought. There are many variations, but this rich and creamy version is the one my whole family loves. It’s not too garlicky and not too fishy – it’s just right. Unlike authentic Caesar dressings which are made with olive oil and thickened with raw eggs, this one has a mayonnaise base, which means you don’t have to worry if you’re squeamish about raw eggs. My kids love this dressing so much that they’ve learned to make it themselves. They don’t even wait for me to make a salad; while I cook dinner, they sit at the kitchen table with a big heart of romaine and dip the leaves in.

This recipe is part of my classic salad dressing collection, which includes go-to recipes for oil and vinegar based dressings, like vinaigrette and balsamic vinaigrette, as well as creamy dressings, such as buttermilk ranch dressing and blue cheese dressing, which are typically made with mayonnaise and dairy products.

What You’ll Need To Make Caesar Salad Dressing

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Instead of whole anchovies, I use anchovy paste — makes it easy, especially if you’re squeamish about anchovies (just hold your nose and add it in; the dressing needs every last bit to taste like the real deal!)

For the cheese, it’s important to use imported Parmigiano-Reggiano from Italy; domestic Parmesan pales in comparison. You can always tell if it’s authentic by looking at the rind, which is embossed with the name over and over. If the cheese is already grated, it should be labeled “Parmigiano-Reggiano,” not “Parmesan.”

Step-by-Step Instructions

Begin by whisking together the garlic, anchovy paste, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, and Worcestershire sauce.

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Next, whisk in the mayonnaise, Parmigiano-Reggiano, salt, and pepper.

how to make caesar salad dressing

The dressing will keep well in the fridge for about a week. For a main course Caesar, try pairing this with my best grilled chicken. Enjoy!

Fork on a plate with a Caesar salad.

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Homemade Caesar Salad Dressing

My family loves this rich and creamy Caesar salad dressing. It’s not overly garlicky or fishy — it’s just right.

Servings: Makes 1⅓ cups (enough for about 10 starter salads)
Total Time: 10 Minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 small garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 teaspoon anchovy paste (see note)
  • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice, from one lemon
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard (I like the brand Maille)
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 cup mayonnaise, best quality such as Hellmann's Real
  • ½ cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the garlic, anchovy paste, lemon juice, Dijon mustard and Worcestershire sauce. Add the mayonnaise, Parmigiano-Reggiano, salt and pepper and whisk until well combined. Taste and adjust to your liking. The dressing will keep well in the fridge for about a week.
  2. Note: Anchovy paste can be found near the canned tuna in the supermarket.

Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (10 servings)
  • Serving size: About 2 tablespoons
  • Calories: 184
  • Fat: 19g
  • Saturated fat: 1g
  • Carbohydrates: 1g
  • Sugar: 0g
  • Fiber: 0g
  • Protein: 2g
  • Sodium: 296mg
  • Cholesterol: 13mg

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Comments

  • Excellent recipe! My whole family loves it!

  • I have had a “go to” caesar dressing for years, but decided to try this for a family dinner. OUTSTANDING! I also loved how simple it was and I didn’t have to use a blender. Highly recommend!

    • — Stephanie Tuggle
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  • I made this yesterday and refrigerated it for about 6 hours and then put it on pasta salad. And then refrigerated the salad overnight. It made a delicious Caesar pasta salad. This is a wonderful dressing that I know I will use for all my Caesar salads!

  • It was one of the best dressings I’ve ever tasted! Although I lacked mustard and only used parmesan cheese because I didn’t have the parmaggiano… yet I could already sense the balance of the ingredients and quantity given. Made me and my daughter crave for more❤️

    I will definitely make this again with complete ingredients ☺️
    Will have more and keep stock on the fridge.

    I will check more of your recipes.

    Thanks Chef Jenn! Stay great!

  • Made it only i left out the mayo. Very “bright” taste. a very clearcut 9.5 out of a 1-10 scale .

    • — Darrell M Granite
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    • What did you use instead of mayo? Olive oil?

      • — carol on December 8, 2022
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  • Such a quick, easy and super tasty option for home use! The only ingredient I didn’t have on hand was anchovy paste so I subbed with a dash of fish oil.

  • I make this without the anchovy paste and love it.

    • Thank you! You answered my question. I am highly allergic so I cannot eat anchovies and therefore can never order Caesar at a restaurant. Now I can make it at home!

      • — Sarah E. on December 18, 2022
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  • This recipe was quick and delicious! I added an extra clove of garlic otherwise followed it exactly.

  • I made this dressing and it turned out really flavorful and yummy. The only thing is I substituted half of the Mayo with Sour Cream. This substitution made it a little less heavy and gave it a lighter, better texture. It didn’t affect the wonderful flavor…unless it made it better. It’s a hit with my family and with a crowd. Delicious!!!

  • Thanks for sharing!

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