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Caesar Salad Recipe

  • Prep 30 mins
  • Cooking 5 mins
  • Serves 6 - 8
  • Difficulty Easy

Looking for the perfect salad for your next event? Experience the crispy crunch in every bite with our easy Caesar Salad recipe featuring golden, homemade Sourdough Vienna croutons! Whether you’re hosting a summer BBQ, or looking to put on the perfect festive feast, this Caesar salad recipe will hit the spot.

Ingredients

Ingredients

1/2 Bakers Delight Sourdough Vienna, cubed
1/4 cup (60ml) olive oil
2 cloves garlic grated
1 tbs dried parsley
10 rashers bacon
1 baby cos lettuce
6 boiled eggs, peeled and halved
5 anchovies, roughly chopped
1/2 cup fresh parsley, torn
1 cup (40g) shaved parmesan
1/2 cup (150g) Caesar salad dressing

Method

    1. Step 1

      Pre heat oven to 140°C

    2. Step 2

      In a large bowl toss the cubes of Bakers Delight Sourdough Vienna in olive oil and garlic. Transfer onto oven tray. Bake for 15-20 mins or until golden brown. Sprinkle with dried parsley and set aside

    3. Step 3

      Place a large non-stick frypan over a medium heat and cook bacon rashers 2-3 minutes each side. Drain on paper towel and set aside

    4. Step 4

      To assemble the salad, layer cos lettuce, bacon, eggs, anchovies, parsley, shaved parmesan, croutons in a bowl. Drizzle with dressing or serve on the side

    5. Step 5

      Serve immediately

FAQs

What were the ingredients of the Caesar salad?

A classic Caesar salad includes romaine lettuce, Caesar dressing, croutons, parmesan cheese and pepper. Ingredients can change depending on the recipe, with some popular additions being bacon, chicken or eggs. 

Why does Caesar salad taste so good?

Caesar salad is a popular salad that appeals to many. There are a few reasons why this dish tastes so good. One being its mix of flavours like sweet, salty and sour. And another being its  mix of textures, like the crunchiness of the croutons and freshness of the lettuce. Delish!

Why do they call it a Caesar salad?

It may be a surprise to know the Caesar salad isn’t named after Julius Caesar. Instead, it’s named after its creator Caesar Cardini. This Italian chef owned a restaurant in Mexico, inventing the dish in the 1920s. The story goes that Caesar needed to prepare a meal quickly, with the ingredients he had on hand. And presto! The Caesar salad was born.