Photo showing spoonful of Avocado Caesar Dressing nestled in a white serving pitcher. In the background of the photo there is a whole lemon, and two avocado halves.
October 18, 2023

Lemony Avocado Caesar Salad Dressing

October 18, 2023

Lemony Avocado Caesar Salad Dressing

Photo showing spoonful of Avocado Caesar Dressing nestled in a white serving pitcher. In the background of the photo there is a whole lemon, and two avocado halves.

Light and lemony, this plant-based Caesar Salad dressing is made with avocado instead of oil. You can whip this up in minutes — it’s just 5 simple ingredients that go straight into the blender.


The Ingredients

You’re likely familiar with all but one of the ingredients in this dressing. It includes the usual suspects: avocado, lemon juice, garlic powder, and dijon mustard. Our ‘secret’ ingredient is black salt — which you’ll see from the photograph — is actually pink. Black salt is also called kala namak. If it’s not readily available where you live, you can easily order it online. It’s a worthwhile pantry item to have on hand, especially if you’re vegan or plant-based, as it provides an eggy taste to dishes. If you don’t have any black salt, you can swap with regular table salt or sea salt, but the end result won’t taste quite the same.

Infographic with a photograph of all the ingredients in Lemony Avocado Casesar Salad Dressing. Top-down shot shows half an avocado and a lemon, along with small amounts of garlic powder, dijon mustard, and black salt on a black plate. Text underneath black salt reads: Although it's called black salt it's actually pink. Also know as kala namak, it adds an eggy flavour, similar to traditional Caesar dressing.

Making the Dressing

This is quick to make as all of the ingredients go straight into the blender. Just blend until creamy. When you open your blender, it will probably smell quite sulfur-ish from the black salt. Don’t fret – this is going to dissipate quickly!

This dressing is…wait for it…perfect for making a plant-based Caesar Salad.

Key ingredients in traditional Caesar Salad’s are romaine lettuce, parmesan cheese, and anchovies. While it’s easy these days to find store-bought replacements for shredded parmesan cheese, replacing anchovies is a bit more difficult, although adding capers would do in a pinch.

You can still make yourself a tasty salad, even it isn’t exactly classic. You’ll want to allow about one quarter of a cup of dressing for every 3 cups of romaine.

This dressing will also pair well with kale

You could also make your Caesar with kale instead of romaine. You’ll want to massage the kale first. This is exactly like it sounds – put your kale leaves in a large bowl, add about a tablespoon of olive oil and another of lemon juice, and use your hands to massage it all in. Give it a minute or two and the kale will get more tender, and thus easier to eat. It also keeps really well like this.

Photo showing spoonful of Avocado Caesar Dressing nestled in a white serving pitcher. In the background of the photo there is romaine lettuce, a whole lemon, and a whole avocado.


Tips: Making Caesar salad Dressing without eggs or oil 

For this recipe, we're replacing the traditional oil with avocado. If you're new to plant-based eating, you may have noticed that avocado is a common ingredient. Avocado is an unusual plant in that it has a relatively high fat content. That's what makes avocado such a great replacement for oil in recipes, including this salad dressing.

Plant-based diets typically exclude eggs, since they come from chickens. For this recipe, we're leaving out the eggs and making up for their flavour with the addition of black salt, also called kala namak.

Black salt is a versatile ingredient in a plant-based eater's pantry. If you can't find it locally, look for it online.  

P.S. Check out the photo in the Ingredients section -- you'll see that black salt is actually pink.

Recipe Card

Lemony Avocado Caesar Salad Dressing

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Light and lemony, this plant-based caesar salad  is made with avocado instead of oil or mayonnaise. Black salt is the 'secret' ingredient that adds an eggy flavour while remaining egg-free.
Servings 6 servings
Calories 26 kcal
Author Sylvia

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup avocado
  • 1/2 cup lemon juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder (you can sub with fresh garlic to taste)
  • 1/2 teaspoon black salt (Black salt is also called kala namak. If it's unavailable, sub with regular table salt or sea salt)

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a blender, blending until smooth. The black salt will smell very sulfur-y when you open the blender jar, but this will dissipate quickly.

Notes

About Black Salt 

Black salt is actually pink in colour. Also known as kala namak, it has an eggy flavour that makes it a useful replacement for eggs in some recipe applications. 

Storage

The large quantity of lemon juice in this dressing helps keep it fresh. You can keep the salad dressing in your fridge, in a well-sealed container for about 7 days. 

Nutritional Information

Nutritional information is an estimate only. 

Nutrition

Serving: 2tablespoons | Calories: 26kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 198mg | Potassium: 88mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 18IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Iron: 1mg

Courses, Cuisines, and Keywords

Course
Appetizer
|
dinner, lunch, side
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Salad
Cuisine
American
Keywords
dairy-free caesar salad dressing
|
oil free salad dressing
|
plant-based caesar salad
|
vegan caesar salad
|
vegan salad dressing

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