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By Natasha
Aug 03, 2018, Updated Sep 11, 2023
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This easy creamy Caesar salad dressing recipe comes together fast, and you don’t need any fancy ingredients to make it. It’s better than store-bought or at a restaurant!
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Why you’ll love it
This quick and easy Caesar dressing is the one you’ve been searching for. It’s my go-to, and it’s so good. It’s incredibly simple to whip up on busy weeknights, and it doesn’t make a mess like other more involved versions do. You don’t have to deal with a blender, no food processor, nada.
You will never go back to the stuff in a bottle after trying this homemade Caesar dressing with pantry ingredients since you can feel good knowing exactly what’s going into it. I’m pretty picky when it comes to Caesar dressing, and this is by far my favorite! It’s the real deal.
What you’ll need
- Mayonnaise – mayo makes a wonderful creamy base so that there are no raw eggs, and it eliminates all the guesswork. I use Hellmann’s mayo. You can also make your own mayo, but honestly the pre-made stuff is great for salad dressings.
- Sour cream – adds more creaminess and a tangy zip
- Worcestershire sauce – Worcestershire sauce contains anchovies, so we’re not using whole anchovies like other recipes do. This gives it just enough of that signature anchovy umami flavor in a great Caesar dressing without it being overwhelming!
- Fresh lemon juice – for a pop of acidity and bright freshness
- Dijon mustard – it’s a beloved trick of mine to give dressings and sauces even more savory depth of flavor
- Garlic – we’ve got a good amount of fresh garlic here
- Parmesan – freshly grated parmesan cheese is an absolute must in any Caesar dressing for that nutty, cheesy quality
Tools for this recipe
Check out Natasha’s favorite kitchen essentials, gadgets, and cookware!
- Use this garlic press to make it that much easier to mince the garlic cloves. No need to peel first!
- For the parmesan, use a Microplane zester to finely grate it from a block.
- These scissor salad tongs are awesome to serve up any salad. I like them way better than using large spoons.
- I love storing salad dressings in these covered yogurt jars.
Pro tip
- The S&L kitchen feels this Caesar dressing is perfect as written, but not everyone’s tastebuds are the same, and that’s totally okay! Feel free to adjust to your own preferences. Need more lemon juice? Add it. More salt or pepper? More garlic? Don’t be shy!
Substitutions and variations
- You could leave the parmesan cheese out, but I recommend including it. It really tastes much better with it in here. You could also sub for asiago cheese in a pinch.
- If your heart is set on using anchovies or anchovy paste, you could, but I prefer Worcestershire sauce. Be careful not to overdo it if you do go that route!
- Need to make it vegetarian? Sub in some minced capers instead of the Worcestershire sauce for that briny, savory flavor. Start with 1 tbsp and adjust from there.
How to make Caesar salad dressing
This is an overview, and full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.
- Grate your parmesan.
- Add all the ingredients to a small bowl or a measuring cup. Stir or whisk until smooth.
- Chill if desired in the fridge, and then drizzle it over romaine lettuce, croutons, and parm!
Leftovers and storage
- This Caesar dressing recipe yields about a cup of dressing, so it’ll make two decently sized salads or one large one, so you probably won’t have leftovers!
- But if you do have leftovers or doubled the recipe, this dressing will keep in an airtight container for 3-4 days in the fridge.
What to serve with Caesar salad
- Caesar salad goes with basically any main course, but I love it with this Creamy Garlic Chicken, Easy Pan Seared Pork Chops Recipe, or these Garlic Butter Steak Bites!
- Want to make something other than a classic Caesar salad with this dressing? Try my Chicken Caesar Crostini or this Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad.
More homemade salad dressing recipes
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
- Creamy Balsamic Dressing (Easy, No Blender!)
- Simple Homemade Honey Mustard Dressing (Dairy-free)
- Chipotle Cilantro Lime Ranch Dressing
- Creamy Pesto Dressing
Is this your new favorite Caesar salad dressing recipe? You’re only about 10 minutes away from finding out. Leave a star rating and review below if you made it!
4.87 from 59 votes
Easy Caesar Salad Dressing
By Natasha Bull
This easy creamy Caesar salad dressing recipe comes together fast, and you don't need any fancy ingredients to make it. It's better than store-bought or at a restaurant!
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Total: 10 minutes mins
Servings: 16 tablespoons
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Ingredients
- 1/4 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
- 3/4 cup mayo
- 2 tablespoons sour cream or plain Greek yogurt
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- 1 large clove garlic minced
- Salt & pepper to taste
Instructions
Grate your parmesan cheese.
Add all ingredients to a medium bowl. Give everything a good stir (or whisk it) until the dressing is smooth. Taste and adjust as needed.
Serve immediately or chill first.Dressing will keep in the fridge, covered, for a few days.
Notes
- I encourage you to play with the ingredient quantities if the taste isn’t exactly what you’re looking for. I’ll occasionally make this without measuring and I usually end up adding more Worcestershire and Dijon than written.
- Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy only and should be construed as an estimate rather than a guarantee. Ingredients can vary and Salt & Lavender makes no guarantees to the accuracy of this information. Serving size in this salad dressing is one tablespoon (it makes about a cup in total).
Nutrition
Serving: 1tablespoon, Calories: 82kcal, Carbohydrates: 1g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 7mg, Sodium: 97mg, Potassium: 3mg, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 30IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 20mg, Iron: 1mg
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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162 Comments
So quick and simple! Will be making it this way from now on and sharing the recipe with my kids!! Thank you ☺️Reply
You’re very welcome, Meg!! 😀
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Really good!!!!!Reply
Thanks so much, Lynette!
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This was so good and so easy to make!Reply
Thank you so much!! I just had some today myself haha I make it often. 😀
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2 thumbs up for this recipe. Will make this from now on.Reply
Thank you!!
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Fantastic recipe! Easy, quick, foolproof. I am currently living abroad for school and bottled Caesar dressing is not available. I also don’t have any kitchen tools (i.e. food processor, blender etc). Luckily, I do have a micro plane which I used for the garlic, and modified with extra garlic for my taste. I also didn’t have Worchestershire, so I splashed in soy sauce for umami. I followed the ratios of the other ingredients, eyeballing measurements of course. At first taste, I was amazed, it was totally delish and exactly what I wanted! It only took moments to throw together, stirred up with a spoon. I’m so glad I found this recipe!!!! 😀Reply
Thank you so much, Megan!! 😀 Glad you were able to adapt it based on ingredients you can source. Appreciate your review!
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Super easy and delicious dressing!Reply
Thank you so much, Madie!! 😀 I literally just finished some for lunch haha.
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This is really good & quick to make. Way better than bottled & not as “fussy” to assemble as recipes using egg yolks. I used Greek yogurt to replace mayo, then mayo for the yogurt/sour cream ratio. A little lighter & still tasted great.
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So glad you liked it!
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I added a teaspoon of anchovies paste! Your thoughts?
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Hi! Did you like it? That’s the important thing! 😀 I personally do like anchovy paste, but some people do not, and that is why I use Worcestershire sauce here (it contains anchovies but is much milder). I find it’s easy to overdo anchovy paste, but when the right quantity is added, it’s amazing!
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I am a Caesar salad connoisseur and by far this dressing is the best. I’ve tried many and sworn by them until this. Simply the best!Reply
Yay!! I’m thrilled to hear that. I feel the same way haha I make it often! 😀 Appreciate your review!
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