What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Equal Measures: X-quisite Caesar Salad Dressing! Ever wonder why restaurants add an upcharge when customers order a Caesar Salad? One of the reasons is the time involved. Fine restaurants will have the server make it table-side for presentation. That’s pretty cool. Another reason is the high quality of ingredients required, especially if you don’t cut corners. Romaine is the lettuce of choice, not iceberg. Anchovies are also a key ingredient, not sardines. Do you see a pattern here? Plus olive oil, parmesan cheese, and homemade croutons are in there. I see you nodding your head in agreement. Naturally, this all adds up for the restaurant so they need to pass it along to you. That’s why I’m here to offer you a tasty alternative. Just like cooking at home is less expensive than eating out, every once in awhile you get the urge to satisfy that food craving right where you live. Make sense?
X-QUISITE CAESAR SALAD DRESSING
Ingredients:
1 cup parmesan cheese, grated
1 clove of garlic, minced
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 anchovies
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
1/4 cup olive oil
Romaine lettuce, gently torn
Buttered croutons*
Parmesan cheese, shaved
Everything But Bagel seasoning, to taste
Instructions:
Combine grated parmesan cheese, minced garlic, lemon juice, anchovies, Dijon mustard, and Worcestershire sauce in a food processor. Pulse for 30 seconds. Scrape down sides. Run on Low speed. Slowly drizzle in the olive oil another 30 seconds until thick and creamy. Divide the torn romaine lettuce between salad plates. Add buttered croutons. Drizzle Caesar Salad Dressing over all. Top with shaved parmesan cheese. Garnish with a sprinkling of Everything But Bagel seasoning, to taste. Serve immediately.
*To make buttered croutons, warm 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon olive oil, and 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce in a medium skillet. Add 3 cups of day-old artisan bread cubes or sliced bagel pieces. Cook over medium heat, gently tossing to coat, until croutons are golden brown and crisp. Transfer to paper towel-lined platter. Lightly season with Everything But Bagel seasoning.
Yum, but I’d double or triple the anchovies. Just saying.
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I think you’re the first person I know who has said that! 😜🍃
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I’m the second! More anchovies please! Love a Caesar salad!!!!
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….and here I thought I was the only one…til now. 😜
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Excellent!
Thank you.
Joanna
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One Caesar Salad coming right up. 🍃🥗
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No regrets, I promise. 🍃🥗🌿
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Yeah, this is authentic Caesar salad, not this imitation you will get from Mc’s. :-)) xx Michael
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…..or out of a bottle. 😜
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Perfect, for me! Et tu? 😋😋😊🙋♂️
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Oh, yes. This is why people adore it. 🥗🍃
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Looks like you enjoyed making and eating it as well Gail
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You can say that again. 😜
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I still can confirm, that I ate the best caesar salads in the US.
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Really? Which City/State? 🌎🌿
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I was introduced to it when we lived in the suburbs of Buffalo but I ate it in Cali too. Loved it everywhere.
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Impressive. From East Coast to West Coast. 🌎🍃
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It’s cool, isn’t it😊
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Anchovies make EVERYTHING taste better.
Well, except for strawberry ice cream. 😂
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Maybe we should start a club. 🤔
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Hail Caesar!
You musta known, I had Caesar salad as a side last night.
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I. See. Everything. Boohaahaahaa. 👀🍃👻
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Haha! I knew it!
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