Dulse Caesar Salad

Servings

4

Difficulty

Easy

Prep Time

15 mins

Cook Time

0 mins

Dulse Caesar Salad

A fresh, ocean-kissed twist on the classic Caesar, this salad swaps anchovies for nutrient-rich dulse seaweed and gets a nutty crunch from toasted sunflower seeds and breadcrumbs. Creamy, briny, and bright — it’s a Caesar with a coastal flair.

Recipe by: @catestrauser

Ingredients

  • 6 heads mixed lettuce, washed and dried
  • 4 cloves garlic (3 for dressing, 1 for breadcrumbs)
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon tamari
  • 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
  • 2 tablespoons sunflower seeds
  • 4 whole dulse leaves, or 4 tablespoons dulse flakes
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • 1/2 cup fresh parsley
  • Cracked black pepper and salt, to taste
  • Breadcrumbs (gluten-free or regular)
  • Furikake (optional, for garnish)

Instructions

  1. Make the dressing
    In a blender or food processor, combine 3 cloves garlic, olive oil, tamari, Dijon mustard, sunflower seeds, dulse, lemon juice, and parsley. Blend until creamy and smooth.
  2. Season
    Taste and season with salt and cracked black pepper. If needed, thin the dressing with 1 tablespoon of water at a time until it reaches your desired consistency.
  3. Toast the breadcrumbs
    In a small skillet over medium heat, add breadcrumbs and the remaining minced garlic clove. Stir continuously until golden and fragrant. Remove from heat.
  4. Combine and serve
    In a large bowl, toss the little gem lettuce with the dressing until evenly coated. Arrange on a shallow platter or in a serving bowl.
  5. Garnish
    Sprinkle the toasted breadcrumbs over the salad. If using, finish with a dusting of furikake. Serve immediately.

Notes & Variations

  • Dulse swap: If you can’t find dulse, try other edible seaweeds like nori or wakame for a different flavor profile.
  • Nut-free alternative: Replace sunflower seeds with pumpkin seeds for a similar texture and mild taste.
  • Crispier breadcrumbs: Add a drizzle of olive oil to the pan when toasting for extra crunch.
  • Serving suggestion: Pair with grilled veggies, roasted potatoes, or as a starter for seafood-based mains.

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