Guy's Caesar Salad

Recipe courtesy Guy Fieri

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  • on October 26, 2012

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    Not that noteworthy!

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  • on December 26, 2011

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    Love this! Added 1 tsp. Dijon mustard as Guy did in the video of this recipe.

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  • on July 09, 2011

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    I saw this recipe in Guy's cookbook and was excited to make my own caesar dressing for the first time. It was pretty awful - as you can see it has a TON of olive oil in it and that's pretty much all it tasted like. Plus it makes way way too much dressing - I only used half the batch and my salad was still dripping with it. I'm pretty annoyed I wasted a whole cup of olive oil on this recipe, half of which went down the drain.

    Also, just a note - in the cookbook it says to "coddle" the egg, with a footnote saying that means to boil it for 10 minutes. Well folks what that gets you is a hard-boiled egg! No whisking that. I even checked that I didn't read it wrong (thought maybe it said 10 seconds. When I saw this version I then used a raw egg instead.

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  • on December 24, 2010

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    This was not a hit at all. Basically to oily and flavorless. Agreed definitely needed mustard and perhaps put in a blender to emulsify more.

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  • on November 21, 2010

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    We will never buy caesar in the store again!

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  • on August 10, 2010

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    Hey Sabrina, Carol is right about the lime. Mexicans call their green limes "limon" which means lemon. And the original dressing did contain lime. Even though there are now yellow lemons in Mexico for years they did not make it south of the border. All the time I was growing up in Mexico I never saw one and we Mexicans much prefer the bigger bite of the lime as opposed to the "sweet yellow" lemon. Most Americans do not consider the lemon sweet but Mexicans do because they compare it to the lime. Now as far as what should go in a recipe, really it is up to the taste of the individual. Either lemon or lime is great in this phenomenal dressing. It all depends on what you prefer.

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  • on August 06, 2010

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    Wasn't there some mayo added to the mix during this episode of Guy's Big Bite?

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  • on August 05, 2010

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    Really enjoyed the flavor - thoght it was a good Version of a Caesar.
    Carol - what on earth makes you think there are no lemons in Mexico? I've been there. I've seen them. They grow there.

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  • on March 15, 2010

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    Why doesn't anyone use lime in their Caesar salad dressing? The dressing was " invented" in Mexico -- where there are no lemons -- just limes. I ALWAYS make my Caesar salad with lime juice -- it makes all the difference in the world. I am sure limon became lemon when translated. Try it -- you'll like it! This was a good dressing, but I like mine better.

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  • on October 28, 2009

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    I don't know why this recipe dosn't have the musturd on there the one I printed did. I don't think this taste anything like ceasar dressing. I could only taste the olive oil and the lemon? Don't think I'll make it again, I like ceasar more creamy.

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