A 'worth-the-effort' salad! Always a winner, if you love Caesar Salad! The secret is the dressing and the croutons.
Ingredients
- 1 head romaine lettuce
- 0.75 cups extra virgin olive oil
- 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 0.5 teaspoons salt
- 0.25 tablespoons ground mustard
- 1 clove crushed garlic
- 1 egg
- 1 lemon , juiced
- freshly ground black pepper
- 0.25 cups grated Parmesan cheese
- 1.5 cups garlic croutons
- 1 , 2 ounce
Instructions
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1
Clean lettuce thoroughly and wrap in paper towels to absorb moisture. Refrigerate until crisp, at least 1 hour or more.
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2
In a bowl or jar combine oil, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, salt, mustard, garlic and lemon juice. Whisk until well blended.
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3
Coddle egg by heating 3 cups of water to boiling. Drop in egg (still in shell) and let stand for 1 minute. Remove egg from water and let cool. Once cooled crack open and whisk egg into dressing. Whisk until thoroughly blended.
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4
Mash desired amount of anchovies and whisk them into the dressing. If desired set aside a few for garnish.
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5
To assemble, place torn lettuce leaves in a large bowl. Pour dressing over the top and toss lightly. Add the grated cheese, garlic croutons and freshly ground pepper, toss. Serve immediately!
Nutrition Facts
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