Yes, it is correct. In this context, 'egg' is uncountable. It refers to the liquid beaten egg used to make Caesar salad dressing. Here, we're talking about a substance (uncountable) and opposed to individual eggs (countable).
Remember that most foods can be either countable or uncountable, depending on what form they're in or how they're served. Let's imagine a breakfast buffet - a dish of fried eggs or boiled eggs contains a number of individual items, whereas a dish of scrambled eggs contains uncountable 'stuff'. That's why you'd say 'How many eggs would you like?' if you're talking about the fried eggs, but 'How much egg would you like?' if you're talking about scrambled egg. The same would go for mashed potato as opposed to individual potatoes, for example.