June 27, 2026 · 1 min

Classic Caesar Salad with Homemade Croutons and Creamy Dressing

Side Dish1 min235 cal / serving

Making a salad is easy, but making a truly delicious salad takes a little extra care. This classic Caesar salad delivers on every front: crisp romaine lettuce, savory Parmesan cheese and crunchy garlic-and-cheese croutons, all tossed in a creamy, tangy dressing. It’s a refreshing side that comes together in just minutes.

Serve this salad alongside your favorite main dish or upgrade it for a light dinner by adding grilled chicken, shrimp or tofu. It’s also perfect for a quick and easy lunch. Once you taste how good a homemade Caesar can be, you’ll find yourself craving it on the regular.


Recipe details

Side Dish1 min235 cal / serving2 servings

Nutrition per serving

Calories235 kcalProtein1.5 gFat25 gCarbs2 gSugar0.5 gFiber0 gSodium550 mg

Dietary labels

Gluten-free: noLactose-free: noDairy-free: no

Allergen check

Gluten / wheat: containsMilk / dairy: containsEgg: containsFish: containsShellfish: not detectedPeanut: not detectedTree nuts: not detectedSoy: not detectedSesame: not detectedMustard: not detectedCelery: not detectedSulphites: not detectedLupin: not detectedMolluscs: not detected

Values are calculated per serving from ingredient amounts and the ingredient nutrition reference per 100g. Allergen and diet labels use available ingredient metadata and name matching; always check product labels for strict diets or allergies.


Ingredients

Caesar Chop Salad Kit1 unit Caesar Chop Salad KitView ingredient guide

Instructions

  1. Open the salad kit and empty all contents into a large bowl.
  2. Drizzle with as much Caesar dressing as you like (start with half the packet and add more to taste).
  3. Toss everything together until the lettuce is evenly coated with dressing and the ingredients are well combined.
  4. Serve immediately as a side or add your favorite protein for a complete meal.

Recipe Tips

For extra crunch, add a handful of toasted nuts or seeds.

If preparing ahead, keep dressing separate and toss just before serving to prevent sogginess.

To make it a meal, top with grilled chicken, shrimp or hard-boiled eggs.

FAQ

Can I use a different lettuce?

Romaine is traditional for Caesar salad, but you can substitute with any crisp lettuce like cos or little gem.

How do I make my own croutons?

Cube stale bread, toss with olive oil and garlic powder, then bake at 375°F until golden, about 10 minutes.

Is this salad gluten-free?

The croutons contain wheat, so for a gluten-free version, use gluten-free croutons or omit them.

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