Yard House Traditional Caesar Salad Nutrition Facts

Nutrition facts and Weight Watchers points for Traditional Caesar Salad from Yard House.

Yard House Traditional Caesar Salad Calories

There are 360 calories in Traditional Caesar Salad.

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Traditional Caesar Salad Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 Serving
Calories 360
Calories From Fat 280
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value*
Total Fat 31g 48%
Saturated Fat 7g 35%
Trans Fat ?  
Cholesterol 40mg 13%
Sodium 850mg 35%
Total Carbohydrates 12g 4%
Dietary Fiber 3g 12%
Sugars 2g  
Protein 11g 22%
Vitamin A   ?
Vitamin C   ?
Calcium   ?
Iron   ?

*All percent daily value figures are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Nutritional information source: Yard House

Yard House Traditional Caesar Salad Allergens

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Yard House Traditional Caesar Salad Ingredients

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What’s a house Caesar salad?

While a house salad is made of garden vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce with a light vinaigrette, Caesar salads are richer and made with bacon bits, croutons, Parmesan, and Caesar dressing.

What was in the original Caesar salad?

It is said that the original Caesar salad recipe included a green salad of romaine lettuce and croutons dressed in olive oil, egg, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, parmesan cheese, and black pepper that was originally prepared and served tableside.

Whats the difference between Cesar and house salad?

The main difference between house salad and caesar salad is that a caesar salad is made with romaine lettuce, while a house salad can be made with any type of lettuce. Caesar salads are also usually dressed with caesar dressing, which is made with anchovies, lemon juice, egg yolk, garlic, and oil.

Is Cezar salad healthy?

Although Caesar Salad is a salad, it is not necessarily healthy as it contains high amounts of calories, fats, and sodium.

What is a house salad made of?

A classic house salad featuring crisp lettuce, tomatoes, croutons, cheese, and cucumbers. In a large serving bowl, toss together lettuce, half of the croutons, about two-thirds of the cheese, tomatoes, cucumber and red onion.

What is the difference between a tossed salad and a garden salad?

A garden salad. A garden salad, sometimes referred to as a tossed salad, is primarily a mixture of raw vegetables. Two non-vegetable ingredients, which may or may not be included, are croutons and salad dressing. The dish is served cold and usually eaten before a main course.

What makes a Caesar salad unhealthy?

Dietitian Andy De Santis says, “Caesar salad is one of my least favorite [salads] due to the high caloric content of the added cheese and the dressing and the fact the primary veggie used is romaine lettuce, which is nutritionally unexceptional when compared to traditional powerhouses like kale, chard and spinach.”