PANTRYFLEX

shake · egg emulsion

NATIONAL AWARD WINNERPrep 5 min

Cindergate Caesar

Independent adaptation of a publicly published Susan Spicer recipe. Not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Susan Spicer.

Caesar from a national-award-winning chef.

Ratio

Ratio by volume: Dijon Mustard 30 ml, Red Wine Vinegar 60 ml, Lemon Juice 30 ml, Lemon Zest 5 ml, Worcester 5 ml, Tabasco 3 ml, Shallot 30 ml, Olive Oil 240 ml, Olive Oil 60 ml
Dijon Mustard 30 mlRed Wine Vinegar 60 mlLemon Juice 30 mlLemon Zest 5 mlWorcester 5 mlTabasco 3 ml

Ingredients

  • Egg Yolk1 raw or coddled egg yolk, optional
  • Dijon Mustard2 Tbsp Dijon mustard (30 ml)
  • Red Wine Vinegar1/4 cup red wine vinegar (60 ml)
  • Lemon Juice2 Tbsp fresh lemon juice (30 ml)
  • Lemon Zest1 tsp finely grated lemon zest (5 ml)
  • Worcester1 tsp Worcestershire sauce (5 ml)
  • Tabasco1/2 tsp Tabasco sauce (2.5 ml)
  • Shallot2 Tbsp minced shallots (30 ml)
  • Garlic3 garlic cloves, minced
  • Olive Oil1 cup pure olive oil (240 ml)
  • Olive Oil1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil (60 ml)
  • Saltsalt, to taste
  • Pepperpepper, to taste

Method

  1. Pour to the lines in order (bottom → top): Dijon Mustard, Red Wine Vinegar, Lemon Juice, Lemon Zest, Worcester, Tabasco, Shallot, Olive Oil, Olive Oil.
  2. Add finishing notes: Egg Yolk, Garlic, Salt, Pepper.
  3. Cap the jar and shake until emulsified.

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Provenance

Susan Spicer works in Creole / New Orleans at Bayona; credentials include James Beard Best Chef: Southeast 1993 (Bayona).

Originally published as Bayona Caesar Dressing.

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FAQ

Can this go in a shake jar?

Yes. Its liquids pour to printed fill-lines, so it can be one of the sauces on a PantryFlex jar.

What do the quantities mean?

Amounts follow the published recipe in household units (with metric in parentheses). On a jar, every sauce scales to the same fill height.

Where did this recipe come from?

Adapted from Susan Spicer / Epicurious (Crescent City Cooking, Knopf 2007) (published as “Bayona Caesar Dressing”). Full citation lives in Provenance.