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Homemade Cesar Salad Dressing Recipe

If you have been searching for the ultimate homemade Caesar salad dressing recipe, consider your quest officially complete! Forget the bottled stuffβ€”this rich, creamy, and impossibly savory dressing comes together in minutes and tastes like it belongs in a five-star steakhouse.

Creamy Cesar Salad Dressing with Anchovies

The Best Kewpie Mayo Caesar Salad Dressing

The secret to its luxurious texture and unmatched umami flavor? Kewpie mayo. By swapping standard mayonnaise for this rich, egg-yolk-based Japanese favorite, the dressing reaches a whole new level of creamy perfection. We blend that magical base with half & half for the perfect pourable consistency, bright fresh lemon juice, sharp Dijon mustard, and the essential savory punch of anchovies, fresh garlic and grated Parmesan cheese. This easy Caesar dressing will have you wanting to eat salads every single day. (Fair warning: you might even be tempted to dip your pizza crust in it!)

Why You’ll Love This Caesar Dressing Recipe

  • Ultra-creamy texture thanks to Japanese Kewpie mayo and half & half
  • Bold, savory flavor from real anchovies and fresh garlic (no shortcuts!)
  • Ready in 5 minutes β€” just pulse in the food processor and serve
  • No raw eggs β€” safer than classic Caesar but every bit as indulgent
  • Versatile β€” perfect as a salad dressing, sandwich spread, veggie dip, or marinade

If you are making Cesar salad, don’t forget the best homemade croutons!

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Creamy Cesar Dressing

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Skip the bottled stuff forever! This homemade Caesar salad dressing delivers that crave-worthy creamy, tangy, umami-packed flavor you’d expect from a high-end steakhouse β€” all in just 5 minutes with simple, fresh ingredients. Made with rich Kewpie mayo, briny anchovies, freshly grated Parmesan, and zesty lemon juice, this is hands-down the most flavorful Caesar dressing you’ll ever drizzle over crisp romaine.

  • Author: Ellen

Ingredients

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  • 4 anchovy fillets
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1 cup kewpie mayo
  • 1/3 cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 1/4 cup half and half
  • 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (juice of 1/2 lemon)
  • 1 tablespoon dijon mustard
  • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce

Instructions

  1. In a food processor, add anchovies and garlic. Pulse several times to mince finely. Add the rest of the ingredients: kewpie mayo, parmesan cheese, half & half, lemon juice, dijon mustard and Worcestershire sauce. Process until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
  2. Transfer the dressing to a container and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving.

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❓ FAQ’s for Creamy Cesar Dressing

πŸ₯š Why use Kewpie mayo instead of regular mayo?

Kewpie mayo is a Japanese-style mayonnaise made with only egg yolks (rather than whole eggs), rice vinegar, and a touch of MSG, giving it a richer, creamier, and slightly tangier flavor than regular mayonnaise. In Caesar dressing, it creates an ultra-silky texture and adds a natural umami depth that takes the flavor to the next level. It also means no raw eggs needed β€” a big win for food safety!

🐟 Do I have to use anchovies?

Anchovies are what give Caesar dressing its signature salty, savory, umami flavor. However, if you are not a fan, you can substitute with:
Worcestershire sauce (a few dashes)
Anchovy paste (easier to measure and blend)
Capers (for a briny, vegetarian alternative)
Keep in mind that skipping anchovies altogether will result in a milder, less complex dressing.

πŸ‹ Can I use bottled lemon juice instead of fresh?

Fresh lemon juice is strongly recommended for the best flavor. Bottled lemon juice tends to have a flat, slightly bitter taste that can throw off the balance of the dressing. Fresh lemon juice gives it a bright, clean tanginess that makes all the difference!

πŸ₯› What does half & half do in this recipe?

The half & half adds a subtle creaminess and lightens the dressing slightly, giving it a smoother, more pourable consistency. If you prefer a thicker dressing, you can reduce the amount of half & half. For a richer version, you can substitute heavy cream.

πŸ§„ Can I use garlic powder instead of fresh garlic?

Fresh garlic gives the dressing its bold, punchy flavor and is highly recommended. If you are in a pinch, you can substitute with ΒΌ teaspoon of garlic powder per clove, but the flavor will be noticeably milder and less vibrant.

πŸ§€ What kind of Parmesan cheese should I use?

Always use freshly grated Parmesan for the best results. Pre-shredded or powdered Parmesan (like the kind in the green can) contains anti-caking agents that can affect the texture and flavor of the dressing. A good quality Parmigiano-Reggiano will give you the most authentic, nutty, savory flavor.

❄️ How long does this Caesar dressing keep in the fridge?

Stored in an airtight container or jar, this homemade Caesar dressing will keep in the refrigerator for up to 5–7 days. Give it a good stir or shake before each use, as the ingredients may naturally separate over time

πŸ₯Ά Can I freeze this dressing?

Freezing is not recommended for this recipe. The mayo and half & half base can separate and become grainy when thawed, significantly affecting the texture and overall quality of the dressing.

βš–οΈ How do I adjust the consistency?

Too thick? Add a splash more half & half or a teaspoon of water and whisk to combine.
Too thin? Add a little more Kewpie mayo or freshly grated Parmesan to thicken it up.

πŸ₯— What can I use this Caesar dressing for besides salad?

So many things! This dressing is incredibly versatile:
Caesar wraps and sandwiches β€” spread it on instead of mayo
Pizza sauce β€” use it as a white pizza base
Dip for vegetables, chicken tenders, or fries
Drizzle over roasted vegetables like broccoli or Brussels sprouts
Pasta salad dressing β€” toss with pasta, chicken, and croutons
Marinade for grilled chicken before cooking

🌿 Is this recipe gluten-free?

Most of the ingredients in this recipe are naturally gluten-free, but always check your labels β€” particularly on the Dijon mustard and Worcestershire sauce (if using), as some brands may contain gluten. When in doubt, opt for certified gluten-free versions.

🐠 Is this dressing safe for pregnant women?

Because this recipe uses Kewpie mayo instead of raw eggs, it eliminates one common concern. However, anchovies are a high-sodium ingredient and some pregnant women are advised to limit certain fish. It’s always best to consult your healthcare provider with specific dietary questions during pregnancy.


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Hey there! I'm so glad you're here. Good food, nice things and a comfortable home are my three pillars in life. I'm so excited to share my recipes with you, along with my reflections on all things about food and the role it plays on your wellness. I love food and I love to create recipes, deconstruct classics, obsess over textures and flavors. Experimenting in the kitchen and sharing my creations with my family and friends is my love language. My mission is to indulge curiosity, develop techniques and fresh takes for the every day cook. Join me. It's going to be good.

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