A classic Caesar Salad recipe with crisp romaine lettuce, crunchy homemade croutons, fresh parmesan cheese, and a light Caesar dressing – for when you want to impress your dinner guests.

Classic Caesar Salad in a bowl with homemade croutons, shaved parmesan and caesar salad dressing

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“This is by far the BEST Caesar salad recipe! And it could be made vegan so easily! It’s the only Caesar salad that my kids like, and me too.” – Darlene ★★★★★

This homemade Caesar Salad was inspired by my son David. When he was 9 years old, he took cooking classes at Sur La Table, where he learned and fell in love with this Caesar salad recipe, so we re-created it at home together.

Since then, both of my kids have adored Caesar salad – it’s the salad they always request. As long as they’re eating their greens, I’ll happily crank out this salad for them. It’s my go-to green salad with hearty dinners like Chicken Tetrazzini, Lasagna, or Manicotti – it pairs well with almost anything!

Caesar Salad Recipe Ingredients

Caesar salad is easy, classic, and the ingredients are simple. Here’s what you’ll need to make it:

  • Romaine Lettuce – 1 large or 2 small heads of romaine lettuce. You can also use hearts of romaine. It’s best to buy the whole heads of lettuce and avoid pre-chopped, which has a shorter shelf life and won’t stay as crisp as freshly cut lettuce.
  • Parmesan cheese – freshly grated, shredded, or shaved parmesan will have better flavor and texture than pre-shredded (and there are no additives or preservatives).
  • Crisp croutons – sliced baguette baked with parmesan; these are irresistible and you’ll have enough for 2 salads, so you can stash some for the next Caesar salad. You can also use Sourdough bread to make Sourdough Croutons.
  • Homemade Caesar Dressing – this is a light homemade dressing and just takes a few minutes to whisk together and you don’t need eggs or anchovies. If you prefer a creamy dressing, our Creamy Caesar Salad works wonderfully for this salad (which is a favorite with all of the kids in my family).
Ingredients for caesar salad with romaine lettuce, crouton ingredients, and caesar salad ingredients

How to Keep Lettuce Crisp

Over the years, I’ve learned some great tips to keep romaine crisp, and these tips make all the difference in the texture of the salad.

  • Rinse in Cold Water – keeping the lettuce cold will keep it crisp.
  • Start with Dry Leaves – my salad spinner is my best friend. Chop, rinse and spin dry the leaves to remove as much water as possible. It’s a major time-saver, and it does a better job of drying.
  • Chill Lettuce Before Using – Once the romaine is rinsed and dried, store it in an airtight container or a zip-top bag with a paper towel to absorb moisture.

How to Make Croutons for Caesar Salad

The crunchy homemade garlic croutons really elevate this salad. The cheese crusted onto each little toast will have you snacking on these croutons!

  • Cut the baguette in half lengthwise and slice into 1/4″ thick pieces and place on a baking sheet.
  • Combine 3 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil with minced garlic. Toss the croutons with garlic-infused oil and 2 Tbsp finely grated Parmesan.
How to make croutons with sliced bread and garlic infused olive oil
  1. Spread them evenly onto the baking sheet and bake until crisp and golden at the edges. If you want to store these for later, bake until they are fully dried out.
Parmesan Garlic croutons on baking sheet

How to Make Caesar Salad Dressing

This classic Caesar salad dressing comes together so fast, and all you need is a bowl and a whisk. This Caesar dressing is light, healthy, and packs so much fresh flavor.

  • Whisk together minced garlic, Dijon, Worcestershire, lemon juice, and red wine vinegar.
  • Whisk constantly while adding oil to emulsify the dressing for a smooth and creamy (not oily) consistency.
  • Season with 1/2 tsp salt and 1/8 tsp black pepper, or to taste.
How to make caesar salad dressing whisking ingredients together in a bowl and whisking while adding olive oil

How to Make Caesar Salad

Once you have your croutons and dressing ready, it’s just a matter of assembling and serving.

  • In a large mixing bowl, add your prepared romaine lettuce, top with croutons and parmesan.
  • Just before serving, drizzle with your dressing, and toss gently to coat the lettuce and croutons.

Natasha’s Pro Tip for Shaving Parmesan

To get those lovely parmesan shavings, all you need is a block of parmesan and a potato peeler (Amazon affiliate link). It’s easy peasy!

How to Make Caesar Salad tossing with 2 spoons in a bowl

Make-Ahead Tips

You can easily use this Caesar salad recipe for meal prep or make it ahead of time for a dinner party then assemble and add the dressing when ready to serve.

  • Lettuce Prep – Chop, rinse, and spin dry the lettuce, transfer to a zip-top bag or airtight container with a paper towel, and refrigerate. It will stay crisp for 3-4 days.
  • Storing Croutons – Bake 1-2 days ahead, cool completely before storing in an airtight container at room temperature to keep them crisp.
  • Dressing can be made 3-4 days in advance. Store in a jar in the refrigerator. Bring to room temperature if it has solidified and whisk to recombine before serving.
Romain Salad with croutons, parmesan and caesar dressing

Once you try a homemade Caesar salad, the store-bought bagged versions will never satisfy you. It’s better in every way – fresh, crunchy, creamy, and tastes like a Caesar salad you’d order in a nice steakhouse. You can even make it a meal by adding strips of Baked Chicken Breast, Pan-Seared Steak, or Grilled Shrimp. Enjoy this, friends. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a Caesar Salad to make…

Caesar Salad Recipe

4.99 from 570 votes
Caesar Salad recipe in a bowl with romaine, croutons, parmesan cheese and caesar dressing
A classic Caesar Salad with crisp bites of romaine lettuce, fresh parmesan cheese and crunchy croutons – all coated in a light Caesar salad dressing. You can use a creamy Caesar Dressing if you prefer.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 4 servings as a side salad

For the Croutons:

  • 1/2 French Baguette, cut in half and thinly sliced (1/4″ thick)
  • 3 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp minced garlic, 2 small cloves
  • 2 Tbsp grated parmesan cheese

Caesar Salad Dressing:

For the Caesar Salad:

  • 1 large romaine lettuce, (or 2 small heads romaine)
  • 1/3 cup parmesan cheese, shredded or shaved

Instructions

How to Make Croutons:

  • Preheat oven to 350˚F. Cut the baguette in half lengthwise through the top of the baguette then slice diagonally into 1/4″ thick pieces. Place the breads onto a baking sheet.
  • In a small bowl, combine 3 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil and 1 tsp of finely minced garlic. Drizzle the garlic oil over the croutons and sprinkle the top with 2 Tbsp grated parmesan cheese.
  • Toss until evenly coated. Spread in a single layer over the baking sheet and bake at 350˚F until light golden and crisp (10-12 minutes), or to desired crispness.

How to Make Caesar Salad Dressing:

  • In a small bowl, whisk together garlic, dijon, Worcestershire, lemon juice and red wine vinegar.
  • Slowly drizzle in extra virgin olive oil while whisking constantly.
  • Whisk in 1/2 tsp salt and 1/8 tsp black pepper, or season to taste.

How to Make Caesar Salad:

  • Rinse, dry* and chop or tear the romaine into bite-sized pieces. Place in a large serving bowl and sprinkle generously with shredded parmesan cheese and cooled croutons. Drizzle with caesar dressing and toss gently until lettuce is evenly coated.

Notes

*I Recommend Using a Salad Spinner – chop your romaine, transfer to a salad spinner to rinse, then spin dry. It’s faster and more effective than patting dry. 
*Note on Nutrition Label
 – the croutons recipe makes enough for 2 full salads or 8 servings which is reflected in the “per serving” nutrition label. 

Nutrition Per Serving

289kcal Calories9g Carbs4g Protein26g Fat4g Saturated Fat9mg Cholesterol596mg Sodium56mg Potassium680IU Vitamin A1.9mg Vitamin C135mg Calcium0.8mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Caesar Salad Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
289
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
26
g
40
%
Saturated Fat
 
4
g
25
%
Cholesterol
 
9
mg
3
%
Sodium
 
596
mg
26
%
Potassium
 
56
mg
2
%
Carbohydrates
 
9
g
3
%
Protein
 
4
g
8
%
Vitamin A
 
680
IU
14
%
Vitamin C
 
1.9
mg
2
%
Calcium
 
135
mg
14
%
Iron
 
0.8
mg
4
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Salad, Side Dish
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: Caesar Salad, Caesar Salad Recipe
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
Calories: 289
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  • Susan McPherson
    May 17, 2022

    Hello Natasha! I want to tell you how much l enjoy your recipes. We maybe be mikes apart but we cook so similar! Continue to post great food!! Love it!

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      May 18, 2022

      Hi Susan, thank you so much for your good comments and feedback. We appreciate it!

      Reply

  • Susan McPherson
    May 17, 2022

    I have a question please. I would like to know what brand of light olive oil and Extra virgin olive oil you prefer.

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    • Natasha
      May 18, 2022

      Hi Susan, I buy the Costco brand – Kirkland for Extra light olive oil and extra virgin.

      Reply

  • Kurt
    May 11, 2022

    I think you forgot the magic ingredient! The anchiovies!! Jar or in a tube, both work equally well

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    • April Inman
      April 8, 2023

      Look at the magic ingredient in worcestershire sauce. It has anchovies.

      Reply

  • Cezanne
    May 2, 2022

    This Caesar salad tastes amazing. I really recommend it.
    I just did one change instead of using olive oil I used mayonnaise.
    Definitely gonna add this to my recipe collect, Was just so yummy 🤤

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      May 2, 2022

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me. I’m so happy you enjoyed that, Cezanne!

      Reply

  • Adrianna
    April 26, 2022

    This dressing is EVERYTHING! I’m used to the egg yolk and anchovies dressing, this one tasted the same, just very light. Thank you!!!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      April 26, 2022

      You’re welcome, Adrianna. Great to know that you liked it!

      Reply

  • Joe
    April 24, 2022

    I have minced the garlic with 3 or 4 Anchovies. I like the comment indicating no eggs.

    Reply

  • Davina
    April 23, 2022

    I really like your recipies
    and the fun way they are presented! There is always a but….where are the anchovies in the Caesar salad? At the very least, the bowl should be prepared by rubbing the anchovies for flavor.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      April 24, 2022

      Thank you for your good comments and feedback, Davina. We used Worcestershire instead of anchovies in this recipe. There are recipes out there that call for anchovies I’m sure. Others shared that they added anchovies and liked it too, feel free to add that to the recipe.

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      • lana
        May 31, 2022

        This salad looks so good. Can i make this dressing couple days ahead?

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          June 1, 2022

          Hi Lana, that will work! This should last at least a few days to a week in the fridge. We gobbled this recipe up and didn’t have enough to store to truly test the freshness in the fridge.

          Reply

  • Claudean Cone
    April 23, 2022

    Please, I Need recipe for Avocado Shrimp Salad with Lime Juice Dressing Dressing.

    Reply

  • Victoria Wisener
    April 11, 2022

    I’m making the croutons for Thursday night dinner. How should I store them after they bake so they won’t be too hard or even soggy?

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      April 11, 2022

      Hi Victoria, we store ours in zip-lock bags or in an airtight food storage container at room temperature for a few days or you can put it in the freezer for several weeks.

      Reply

  • Dave
    April 9, 2022

    That last review from me should have had 5 stars. Realized asi clicked Submit I hadn’t done that.

    I use this all the time.

    Reply

  • Dan
    April 9, 2022

    I’ve made this several times now for events with friends. I’ve never not been asked for the recipe. Nobody can believe there’s no egg yolk in the dressing.

    Oh, and I add homemade thick-cut bacon bits to this. That’s a must in my Caesar, whether it’s traditional or not.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      April 9, 2022

      That’s so great, Dan! Amazing isn’t it?!

      Reply

  • Meena
    February 22, 2022

    Thankyou for sharing. This is my all time fave dressing!! My family loves it! I make it weekly and can’t get enough of it!!😊

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      February 23, 2022

      That’s great. I’m happy your family loves this recipe. Thank you for the review.

      Reply

  • Opal
    February 18, 2022

    This is the absolute most perfect salad dressing. Not tart at all. I use this over and over and everyone raves and asks for the recipe. I have learned to dress the salad lightly since it packs a punch. Really just fabulous! Light, clean, flavourful, mouth watering. Thank you!

    Reply

  • Sandra Landriault
    January 12, 2022

    Delicious salad, a hit with my family. I love how light it is, but still packed with flavour.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      January 12, 2022

      Thanks for your good comments and feedback, Sandra!

      Reply

      • Opal
        February 18, 2022

        This is the absolute most perfect salad dressing. Not tart at all. I use this over and over and everyone raves and asks for the recipe. I have learned to dress the salad lightly since it packs a punch. Really just fabulous! Light, clean, flavourful, mouth watering. Thank you!

        Reply

        • NatashasKitchen.com
          February 18, 2022

          Wonderful! I am happy to hear that. Thank you for the review.

          Reply

  • Davina
    January 8, 2022

    I love your original Caesar dressing and I go old school with anchovies and raw egg! Love being part of this group and I really enjoy your recipies. Thanks 😊

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 8, 2022

      You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Davina!

      Reply

  • KJ
    December 19, 2021

    Nobody else found this recipe to be overwhelmingly tart? If I ever try this recipe again I will most likely cut the dijon and lemon juice to 1/3 of what it calls for. I even added an egg yolk to mine and upped the salt but it was still too sour. It literally tastes like a garlicky dijon mustard salad.

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    • Natasha
      December 21, 2021

      Hi KJ, this is definitely not a watered-down salad dressing and a little bit goes a long way. If making a smaller salad quantity, you would definitely want to add it to taste.

      Reply

  • Jane
    November 3, 2021

    This recipe as always is super delicious and easy to make. Just one thing any chance you could have amounts in ml/mg for us European fans as well as cups. Or a link to a conversion site. Love all your recipes Natasha, you are an inspiration. Hugs xox

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      November 3, 2021

      Hi Jane, If you scroll down to our printable recipe card, most of our recipes have a metric conversion option on the printable recipe card. We are currently working on adding metric measurements to all of our recipes, but it is taking some time to add them one at a time. Thank you so much for being patient! In the meantime, check out our post on measuring which should help.

      Reply

  • Timmi
    October 24, 2021

    This is not the classic cesar salad dressing that I usually make from your blog. What happened to the the other recipe?

    Reply

  • Gretha
    October 7, 2021

    This is such a pleasant salad that I could eat it everyday. In fact Hubby is making it right now (but I may need to hold him back from adding his anchovies.) Thanks for the recipe. BTW, I have your Tomato Soup recipe on the stove right now. Am so looking forward to dinner tonight!

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      October 8, 2021

      Thanks for your good comments and feedback, Gretha. I hope that you and your family will love all the recipes that you will try!

      Reply

  • Bonnie
    October 3, 2021

    I use this recipe every time I make Caesar salad…. and that’s a-lot! I do add 1 tsp of dried Italian seasoning and 1 tsp of Mayo. To the salad I add 1/4 cup of sun dried Julian sliced tomatoes! California Caesar…. avacado sometimes too

    Reply

    • Natasha
      October 3, 2021

      Oh that all sounds so lovely! thank you for sharing. I really want to try that now! Are you using sundried tomatoes?

      Reply

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