Lighter Caesar Salad Recipe -- made with a creamy Greek yogurt Caesar dressing | gimmesomeoven.com

As much as I adore loading up leafy green salads with all sorts of fruit and veggies and nuts and protein and cheeses galore, I think I will forever and always be a Caesar salad girl at heart. Which, on one hand makes me extremely happy (because let’s be real, caesar dressing is king), and on one hand makes me highly annoyed (because why do I always crave the least-healthy salad on the menu?!?).

It’s true — Caesar salads are consistently some of the worst salads you can order out at a restaurant in terms of fat and calorie content. Plus, their dressings are often stuffed with unnecessary processed ingredients. And of course, many people still get iffy about the idea of eating raw eggs in their dressing.

But here’s the secret that restaurants don’t tell you — Caesar salad is totally easy to lighten up at home!

And it’s totally delish.

Lighter Caesar Salad Recipe -- made with a creamy Greek yogurt Caesar dressing | gimmesomeoven.com

Well, I take that back. Caesar salad is apparently hard to show you. Because white dressings always tend to disappear on camera — argh. I promise that this salad is loaded up with creamy dressing that my camera apparently missed. You’ll see it when it’s on your plate at home. ;)
Lighter Caesar Salad Recipe -- made with a creamy Greek yogurt Caesar dressing | gimmesomeoven.com

Still, the most important part of lightening up Caesar salad is the dressing.

Traditional Caesar dressing is often packed with tons of olive oil, sometimes cream, a raw egg, and copious amounts of Parmesan cheese, amongst other things. Delicious, but definitely not nutritious.

My favorite Greek Yogurt Caesar Dressing is lightened up with lots of creamy nonfat Greek yogurt (replacing most of the olive oil and cream), it’s raw-egg free (I never miss it), and we pair a moderate amount of Parmesan with the other flavor boosters in the recipe. You can find the recipe for the dressing here.

Lighter Caesar Salad Recipe -- made with a creamy Greek yogurt Caesar dressing | gimmesomeoven.com

The other key, if you’re lightening things up, is to go with homemade croutons. Because first off, homemade croutons are always 10x better than store-bought. But the other benefit is that you can choose your favorite kind of bread (whole wheat, gluten-free, whatever sounds good), and you can control the amount of oil (or butter) and seasonings you use to help crisp them up in the oven.

I’m a big fan of just misting leftover bread chunks with olive oil (using a Misto), sprinkling them with some generous pinches of salt and pepper (and occasionally Italian seasonings and garlic powder), and then baking them up until crispy. You can find a tutorial for making homemade croutons here.

Lighter Caesar Salad Recipe -- made with a creamy Greek yogurt Caesar dressing | gimmesomeoven.com
Then once you have those main ingredients all prepped, you’re ready to go with the salad. Lighter Caesar Salad Recipe -- made with a creamy Greek yogurt Caesar dressing | gimmesomeoven.com

Just chop up a head of Romaine lettuce and toss it with the croutons and dressing and some freshly-grated Parmesan cheese…

Lighter Caesar Salad Recipe -- made with a creamy Greek yogurt Caesar dressing | gimmesomeoven.com

…and this healthier and crazy-delicious Caesar salad will be ready to go in no time.

(And I’m pretty positive that no one who tastes it will ever guess that it has been lightened up!)

I went ahead and made this batch with the classic ingredients, which I tend to consider a side salad. But feel free to add in your favorite proteins and veggies to make it a main course. Because you can’t go wrong with Caesar.

Lighter Caesar Salad Recipe

5 from 1 vote
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Makes: 4 -6 servings
This lighter Caesar salad recipe is made with a Greek yogurt Caesar dressing, and comes together in just minutes!

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Toss the Romaine, croutons, Greek yogurt Caesar dressing and 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese together until combined.  Serve immediately, topped with extra Parmesan cheese.

Notes

*Parmesan cheese is much more flavorful when it is freshly grated.  So in order to use less cheese, be sure to grate it just before serving!

Additional Info

Course: Salad
Cuisine: American
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

Lighter Caesar Salad Recipe -- made with a creamy Greek yogurt Caesar dressing | gimmesomeoven.com

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Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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  1. Mike Zielonka says:

    5 stars
    This is going on the menu rotation.