This easy keto caesar dressing recipe is the perfect compliment to your keto caesar salad. This recipe uses ingredients you probably have on hand and takes minutes to prepare. Give it a try next time you need a quick and easy keto dressing.
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There's nothing like a really good sauce or dressing to lift an entire meal, turning it into something extraordinary. I love a fragrant vinaigrette as much as a classic ranch dressing or a tangy blue cheese dressing.
But once you have tried this low carb Caesar dressing, you're going to agree with me: It is simply the best!
Is Caesar salad keto?
Caesar salad is a popular meal amongst people who follow a Keto Diet. As long as you replace the croutons with a gluten free, low carb option (and stick to clean oils and no added sugar in the dressing itself), you can call any Caesar salad a low carb Caesar salad.
However, I'm still having a hard time enjoying Caesar salad in a restaurant these days. Because every time I'm left thinking - actually, my Caesar salad recipe at home tastes better.
I found the dressing recipe a few years back in a newspaper supplement and by now have made it so many times that the amounts are now hard-wired into my brain.
The ingredients are very similar to the original Caesar dressing, which was invented by the restaurateur Caesar Cardini, only with a few tweaks.
Fun fact: Cardini was an Italian chef who emigrated to the US and then opened a restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico, where he launched the famous Caesar salad. That's why the US, Italy and Mexico all have claimed to be the birthplace of the dressing!
Why you will love this dressing
1. My easy caesar dressing is ready in just 10 minutes, requires only 7 ingredients and it's without any preservatives.
2. The flavor is incredible. The zestiness of the lemon combined with the salty anchovies, fresh garlic and parmesan are a real mouth party.
3. So many uses. We love it as a dip, over vegetables and as a spread on burgers and sandwiches. And of course, in my keto Caesar salad!
4. Only 0.8g net carbs!
Ingredients
Here are the ingredients you need for the best ever homemade caesar dressing:
- Egg - My secret ingredient. Using an entire soft boiled egg instead of mayo or egg yolks makes the dressing incredibly creamy.
- Garlic - I recommending fresh garlic, although you could use ½ teaspoon garlic powder as well.
- Anchovies - I promise, they won't taste fishy. Instead, anchovies give a deep, salty flavour. There's no need to add extra salt! You could also use anchovy paste.
- Apple cider vinegar - I like it for its mild taste, but white or red wine vinegar are also options.
- Lemon - We want both the juice and the zest of ½ lemon.
- Parmesan - Use a fine grater for this to avoid clumps.
- Extra virgin olive oil - I choose a light olive oil for this recipe.
How to make Keto Caesar dressing
This section contains step by step recipe instructions with images. Find the ingredient amounts, calories and nutrition info in the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
First, soft-boil the egg for 6 ½ minutes. Drain and run cold water over the egg, then peel it.
Put the egg in a food processor bowl together with the garlic, anchovies, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice and lemon zest plus the grated parmesan. Blend, then drizzle in the olive oil with the motor running. (You can also use an immersion blender with attachment).
Blend until smooth. Add an optional sprinkle of chopped fresh chives or pepper and use as you wish.
Recipe Variations
Eggless Caesar dressing: Replace the egg and the olive oil with ½ cup mayonnaise (120g) and double the amount of grated parmesan cheese. If you're using a ready-made mayo, choose one that is made with avocado oil or olive oil.
Dairy free: Use a dairy free cheese.
Optional flavour add-ins: Dijon mustard, a teaspoon worcestershire sauce or coconut aminos.
What else to eat with Caesar salad dressing
Naturally, keto Caesar salad dressing is delicious with any green salad - not just romaine lettuce (just don't forget the keto croutons). However, here are a few more ideas:
- Enjoy it with crudités or seed crackers
- It's lovely with any protein of your choice - for example my healthy chicken nuggets or on grilled chicken
- Spread it on burger buns before assembling
- Drizzle it over roasted asparagus, broccoli or other vegetables
- Use it as a dressing in this coleslaw recipe.
Storage
This keto salad dressing lasts in the fridge for one week. If you find that it separates a little during this time, simply shake it or whisk it back together.
The recipe is not suitable for freezing. However, this is not a problem as it only takes minutes to make a fresh batch.
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Keto Caesar Dressing
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Equipment
- food processor or immersion blender with attachment
Ingredients
- 1 egg large
- 5 anchovies canned, in oil
- 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 2 tbsp lemon juice (and zest) approximately ½ lemon
- ¼ cup parmesan 25g, finely grated
- 1 garlic clove
- ⅓ cup extra virgin olive oil 80ml
Instructions
- Soft-boil the egg for 6 ½ minutes. Drain and run cold water over the egg, then peel.
- Put the egg in a food processor together with the garlic, anchovies, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice and zest plus the grated parmesan. Blend, then drizzle in the olive oil with the motor running.
- Blend until smooth. Add an optional sprinkle of chopped fresh chives or pepper.
Notes
Nutrition
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Barbara Gagen says
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your keto recipes. My cardiologist told me to cut out anything with white flour. I have been scrounging for recipes and I am so happy to learn of your site.
Katrin Nürnberger says
So happy you like the website and the recipes!
Tom Westheimer says
I'm going to try this but use Thai Fish Sauce which is made from anchovies
Katrin Nürnberger says
Interesting idea - that might just work!