Texas Roadhouse Caesar Salad Dressing

Servings: 2 Total Time: 15 mins Difficulty: Easy
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I make texas roadhouse caesar salad dressing when I want something that tastes cared for without turning the kitchen into a project. I keep the amounts steady and focus on the details that make the process smoother: when to taste, what to watch, and how long to let things rest before serving.

This is the version I would hand to a friend who asked for the recipe after dinner. I explain the little checks I use in my own kitchen, because a timer can only tell part of the story. Texture, aroma, and the way the edges look usually tell me more.

For texas roadhouse caesar salad dressing, I like having the ingredients lined up before I start. That one habit keeps me from rushing, and it makes the recipe feel much easier even when the ingredient list is a little long.

Why I keep coming back to this

  • I can mix it before the rest of dinner is ready.
  • The flavor is easier to adjust than a bottled version.
  • It keeps well for several days.
  • The ingredients are pantry-friendly.
  • A short chill makes the sharp edges settle.
  • I can thin it for drizzling or leave it thick for dipping.

What you need (and what each ingredient is doing)

  • 1/6 cup buttermilk buttermilk lends a creamy and tangy note.
  • 3/4 teaspoon garlic pepper garlic pepper adds a subtle kick spice.
  • 1/6 cup sweet and sour dressing tangy and sweet.I use it because it sweetens without hiding the main flavor.
  • 1 clove garlic.
  • 3/8 cup mayonnaise Creamy and smooth mayonnaise.
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons dry ranch dressing mix dry ranch dressing mix.
  • 3/8 cup parmesan cheese Parmesan cheese.I use it because it melts into the recipe and gives it a savory finish.

How I make it

Step 1 — Mix the parmesan cheese, sweet and

I start by mix the Parmesan cheese, sweet and sour dressing, garlic pepper, and dry ranch dressing mix in a medium bowl..

Step 2 — Mash the garlic in a small

Then I mash the garlic in a small bowl and add it to the other ingredients in a medium bowl..

Step 3 — Add the mayonnaise and buttermilk to

Then I add the mayonnaise and buttermilk to the mixture and stir everything together until it is thoroughly combined..

Step 4 — Chill the dressing for at least

Then I chill the dressing for at least one hour before serving..

Step 5 — Once chilled, pour the dressing over

I finish by once chilled, pour the dressing over your favorite salad or use it as a dip for vegetables..

How I know it is on track

The best sign for texas roadhouse caesar salad dressing is balance. I want the first taste to show tang, salt, and body without one ingredient taking over. If it tastes harsh, I let it chill. If it tastes dull, I add a pinch of salt or a few drops of vinegar.

Tips from my kitchen

  • Chill before judging.I let vinegar and garlic settle before the final taste.
  • Salt in two rounds.I add a little before mixing and a little after tasting.
  • Thin slowly.I whisk in water one teaspoon at a time.
  • Date the jar.I label homemade sauces so they do not hide in the fridge.

Variations I have actually tried

  • Extra tangy:I add another teaspoon of vinegar or lemon juice.
  • Herby:I fold in parsley, dill, cilantro, or chives.
  • Spicy:I add cayenne, jalapeno, or hot sauce in small amounts.
  • Creamier:I whisk in more mayonnaise, sour cream, or tahini.
  • Lighter:I replace part of the creamy base with plain yogurt.

Storing and reheating

I let texas roadhouse caesar salad dressing cool or settle before packing it away. For sauces, I use a clean jar and shake before serving. For cooked dishes and baked goods, I cover them tightly and reheat gently so the texture stays pleasant.

What I serve it with

I use texas roadhouse caesar salad dressing on chopped salads, taco bowls, grilled vegetables, sandwiches, roasted potatoes, or a plate of chips and raw vegetables. I start with a small spoonful because it is easier to add more than scrape dressing off a salad.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make it ahead?

Yes. I prefer making texas roadhouse caesar salad dressing at least 30 minutes ahead because the flavor smooths out in the refrigerator.

Why did it separate?

Homemade dressings separate when oil, dairy, or tahini sits. I shake the jar hard or whisk it again before serving.

How do I thin it?

I add cold water one teaspoon at a time. For a sharper finish, I use vinegar or lemon juice instead.

How long does it keep?

I keep it covered in the refrigerator for 4-7 days, depending on the dairy and fresh herbs.

What should I put it on?

I use it on salads, tacos, grain bowls, grilled vegetables, sandwiches, and as a dip.

If you make texas roadhouse caesar salad dressing, leave a note with the tweak you tried — I always like hearing which small changes worked in another kitchen.

A few small choices that matter

The thing I pay attention to with texas roadhouse caesar salad dressing is not complicated technique; it is order. I measure first, mix or cook in the sequence written, and taste only when tasting makes sense. That keeps me from fixing a problem I accidentally created by rushing.

I also keep notes the first time I make a recipe in my own kitchen. If my oven runs hot, if my skillet browns faster, or if a dressing needs more water, I write it down. The next batch always turns out calmer.

One more thing I like about texas roadhouse caesar salad dressing is that it rewards attention more than fussiness. I do not need a special trick; I need to slow down for the small checks in the recipe. When I do that, the seasoning lands better, the texture is steadier, and serving feels less rushed.

Texas Roadhouse Caesar Salad Dressing

Prep Time 15 mins Total Time 15 mins Difficulty: Easy Servings: 2 Calories: 0 kcal Dietary:
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This Texas Roadhouse Caesar Salad Dressing is the version I make when I want clear steps, reliable timing, and practical notes for serving and storing leftovers. I included ingredient cues, kitchen tips, variations, and common questions.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Instructions

  1. Mix the Parmesan cheese, sweet and sour dressing, garlic pepper, and dry ranch dressing mix in a medium bowl.
  2. Mash the garlic in a small bowl and add it to the other ingredients in a medium bowl.
  3. Add the mayonnaise and buttermilk to the mixture and stir everything together until it is thoroughly combined.
  4. Chill the dressing for at least one hour before serving.
  5. Once chilled, pour the dressing over your favorite salad or use it as a dip for vegetables.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 2

Iron 0.0 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Chill before judging. I let vinegar and garlic settle before the final taste.

Salt in two rounds. I add a little before mixing and a little after tasting.

Thin slowly. I whisk in water one teaspoon at a time.

Date the jar. I label homemade sauces so they do not hide in the fridge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make it ahead?

Yes. I prefer making texas roadhouse caesar salad dressing at least 30 minutes ahead because the flavor smooths out in the refrigerator.

Why did it separate?

Homemade dressings separate when oil, dairy, or tahini sits. I shake the jar hard or whisk it again before serving.

How do I thin it?

I add cold water one teaspoon at a time. For a sharper finish, I use vinegar or lemon juice instead.

How long does it keep?

I keep it covered in the refrigerator for 4-7 days, depending on the dairy and fresh herbs.

What should I put it on?

I use it on salads, tacos, grain bowls, grilled vegetables, sandwiches, and as a dip.

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