
The Best of the Caesars.
This is my moms recipe for great healthy Caesar Salad:
One clove of garlic
1tablespoon Freshly Ground Pepper
1tablespoon Dijon Mustard
1teaspoon Fresh Lemon Juice
1 large Egg
3 tablespoons of Olive Oil
3 tablespoons of Balsamic Vinegar
A Head of Romaine Lettuce washed and ripped into pieces
Fresh Parmesan CheeseIn a large bowl (I prefer a wooden one) grind the Pepper and put the peeled Clove of Garlic into it. Then with a spoon on top of a fork (this will help to mash) mash up the garlic into the pepper. I like to cut the Garlic into small pieces to make mashing easier. Just keep going until all the pepper is mashed into the garlic.
Then add all of the other ingredients to the bowl and whisk them all together.
Add the washed Romaine Lettuce tithe bowl and mix until all of the dressing covers the lettuce leaves.
Finally put as much Parmesan Cheese as you would like and toss.
Note: don’t leave out for long because of the egg.
It’s a great and amazingly tasty summer salad!
xo B.
omg! I don’t usually follow recipes. I find them as paint-by-numbers for cooking. But this one…THIS is a keeper!!! Thank you
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