Ingredients You’ll Need

What is in vegan Caesar dressing?

Cashews Garlic Lemon juice White miso (adds a Parmesan cheese flavor) Olive oil Salt & pepper

I’ve kept the oil in this recipe to a minimum (you only need 2 tablespoons!) and you can probably leave it out all together if you want an oil-free recipe. It adds a nice richness to this salad dressing, but isn’t 100% necessary. I’ve made this dressing without the white miso before, too, but trust me when I say the miso is what adds the “wow” factor here. It really makes it taste like a real Caesar dressing!

How to Make It

How do you make vegan Caesar dressing? Add everything to the blender, and blend until it’s silky-smooth.

Keep in mind that the dressing will look a little runny at first, but it will thicken up in the fridge if you want to make it in advance. The flavor will develop even more after it melds in the fridge! Note: If you have a high-speed blender, you don’t need to soak the cashews before blending them. My Vitamix pulverizes them in seconds! But, you can soak them if you have a less powerful blender, or want to help remove some of the phytic acid naturally found in nuts. Soak cashews in water for up to 6 hours, then drain & rinse before blending if you want to go that route.

Substitution Ideas

Need to make an ingredient swap?

How to substitute cashews. I’ve used hemp hearts instead of cashews in my Vegan Ranch Dressing, and I imagine those would work well here, for a nut-free option. Macadamia nuts might also work, but I don’t usually experiment with those since they’re so expensive. How substitute miso. The miso adds a Parmesan cheese flavor to this recipe that’s hard to mimic with other vegan ingredients. You can leave it out for a less cheesy flavor (in that case, the dressing will be slightly runnier in texture, too) or try adding in a tablespoon or two of nutritional yeast, or a teaspoon of spicy brown mustard, to help add some extra umami flavor.

Storage Tips

Vegan Caesar dressing will keep well in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. After that, I think the garlic flavor can start to taste off, so be sure to use it by then. It’s delicious not only as a Caesar salad dressing, but also as a dip for sliced veggies, french fries, and pizza. If you try this Vegan Caesar Dressing, please leave a comment below letting me know how you like it. And if you make any modifications, I’d love to hear about those, too! – Reader Feedback: What’s your favorite salad dressing? Let me know if you have any other recipe requests!

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