6 Recipes for Salad in a Jar from Our Staff (2024)

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  • Why Salad in a Jar
  • How to Layer Your Salad in a Jar
  • Our Recipes for Salad in a Jar
  • Courtney’s Everyday Saladin a Jar
  • Hope’s Basil-Dressed Salad in a Jar
  • Natalie’s FODMAP-Free Salad in a Jar
  • Aubrey’s Herbacious Salad in a Jar
  • Niquita’s Slightly Sweet Salad in a Jar
  • Chandra’s Fruit Salad in a Jar+
    • Have you tried salad in a jar?Comment with your thoughts or recipes below!

Why is it so hard to eat healthy sometimes? The vegetables are in your refrigerator, your favorite ‘guilty pleasure’ lunch spot is closed for renovations… You’re even craving lettuce.

But alas, your healthy lunch plans keep getting foiled.

Today we’re here to solve one problem you might be having with your on-the-go salads: convenience. If you’ve ever experienced an explosion of balsamic at the bottom of your bag, you know what I mean. If you’ve ever toted 5 extra containers with youbecause heaven forbid the ingredients mingle prematurelyyou know what I mean.

If mason jars haven’t already permeated your life, they’re about to. Ladies and gentlemen, we bring you salad in a jar.

Why Salad in a Jar

Let’s not sensationalize here: it’s just a convenient way to pack and store salads. Refrigerated, your salad in a jar lasts up to five days. So you can make several on Sunday and enjoy them throughout the week. They store easily and stay fresh, turning your fridge into the ‘grab and go’ section of your favorite fast-casual restaurant.

What makes salad in a jar different from just any old to-gosalad situation is the layering, which allows you to put your greens and dressing in the same container without getting everything soggy. Pretty revolutionary.

Wide-mouthed jars work the best, and quart-sized is good for a generous lunch or dinner portion. Pint-sized jars are good for smaller side salads.

How to Layer Your Salad in a Jar

1. Dressing first.Dressing goes on the bottom. As long as you don’t tip the jar over throughout the day, it’ll stay there!Use 1 – 4 tablespoons of your favorite dressing.

2. Add hard vegetables and fruits.These are ingredients that aren’t as absorbent or susceptible to sogginess: apples, carrots, roasted beets, cucumbers, bell peppers, etc.

3. Beans and grains.Your next layer could be chickpeas, black beans, edamame, corn… You get the idea. Adding beans and grains to your salad helps you stay full longer and (depending on what you put in there) can add a good dose of fiber.

4. Protein layer (optional).If you’re eating your salad the same day you’re making it, you can add tofu, cheese, meat, or fish.

5. Soft fruits and veggies.Now you add the delicate, absorbent ones: tomatoes, avocado, strawberries, etc.

6. Nuts and seeds.Add almonds, pumpkin seeds, walnuts, or any of your favorite nuts or seeds. Healthy fats are great for the skin!

7.The greens.It’s what we’re here for, folks. Add your greens last, safe and sound at the top of your jar where no dressing will find them until you say so.Kale, spinach, lettuce, arugula… You know what you like.

Our Recipes for Salad in a Jar

We challenged our team to see what they could come up with. Each of us tookhome a jar and brought it back bursting with salad. Then we took photos of ourselves with them, becausewhat’s more photogenic than people eating salad?

Here’s what we came up with:

*Note: we thought you were supposed to eat the salad straight out of the jar, but it actually works a lot better if you pour it into a bowl, toss, and then eat. 🙂

Courtney’s Everyday Saladin a Jar

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Salad Ingredients:

  • ½ cup organic shredded carrots
  • ⅓ can of organic garbanzo beans
  • 6-8 snow peas, chopped
  • 1 avocado, chopped
  • ¼ cup pumpkin seeds
  • 2 handfuls spring salad mix

Dressing Ingredients:

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • Pinch of Aztec Sea Salt

Hope’s Basil-Dressed Salad in a Jar

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(Named for the dressing; it’s really the best part about this salad.)

Salad Ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons basil vinaigrette
  • 1 large carrot, sliced
  • ½ large red bell pepper, roughly chopped
  • 2 tbsp pumpkin seeds
  • 1½ cups baby spinach

Basil Vinaigrette Ingredients:

  • ⅓ cup olive oil
  • ¼ cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1 large garlic clove
  • ½ cup basil leaves, packed
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • salt and pepper to taste

Put all ingredients in ablender and blend until smooth. Try substituting cilantro for basil!

Note: This recipe makes enough dressing for several salads.

Natalie’s FODMAP-Free Salad in a Jar

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You might have read our article about FODMAPs—they might be the reason you think you’re gluten intolerant. Natalie realized that when she eliminated bread and other gluten products that she felt a lot better. But notcompletelybetter.

What she and many others have discovered is that her issues were stemming from a widerfood group: foods that contain FODMAPs. You can read more about FODMAPs here, or read onfor Natalie’s FODMAP-free salad recipe.

Salad Ingredients:

  • 1 cup chopped green beans, blanched
  • ⅓ cup shredded carrots, blanched
  • 1 small zucchini, thinly sliced
  • ½ cup smoked wild-caught Alaskan Salmon,diced
  • ½ small dill pickle, finely chopped
  • 3 tbsp toasted sunflower seeds
  • 2 handfuls baby kale

Dressing Ingredients:

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tbsp Dijon mustard
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Aubrey’s Herbacious Salad in a Jar

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Aubrey’s salad came out to just $2.50 per serving. How does she do it? She shops at farmers markets right before they close up for the day. That way, she gets lower prices on great organic produce! Here’s her recipe:

Salad Ingredients:

  • 3 radishes, sliced
  • ⅓ yellow squash, chopped
  • ½ head of broccoli, cut into bite-sized florets
  • 4 spring green onions, chopped
  • 1 large handful of spring greens

Dressing Ingredients:

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp beet-infused apple cider vinegar (sheadded the ends and stems of the beets to 2 cups apple cider vinegar and let it sit for 3 weeks)
  • 4 corns of crushed pink peppercorn (Aubrey wild-crafted hers)
  • Pinch of dried nettle
  • Pinch of dried basil
  • 1 clove of garlic, minced
  • 3 slices ginger, minced

Niquita’s Slightly Sweet Salad in a Jar

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Salad Ingredients:

  • ½ apple, cut into 8ths
  • ½ large jicama, peeled and sliced
  • 1 ounce of almonds, sliced
  • 1 handful spring salad mix

Salad Dressing Ingredients:

  • 1 tbsphoney
  • 1 tbspbalsamic vinegar
  • 1 tbspolive oil
  • Salt to taste

Chandra’s Fruit Salad in a Jar

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Chandra thought outside the greens with this one, packing a light and refreshing fruit salad into her jar. (She had actually just moved to Berkeley when we did this experiment, so her fridge was understandably unstocked.) Either way, it’s still a salad in a jar!

Salad Ingredients:

  • 1 banana, cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 1 orange, cut into bite-sized pieces
  • ½ mango, cut into bite-sized pieces

Have you tried salad in a jar?Comment with your thoughts or recipes below!

P.S. We’ve moved offices since these photos were taken! Once we finish decorating, we’re going to post photos!

6 Recipes for Salad in a Jar from Our Staff (2024)

FAQs

How long does salad in a jar last? ›

If layered properly, salads in a jar will stay fresh for up to 4-5 days. Just keep in mind that different ingredients will stay fresh for different periods of time. So, if you're preparing for the week, plan on eating your salad jars before other items.

What size mason jars are best for salads? ›

Equipment
  • Wide-mouth canning jars with tight-fitting lids: pint jars for side salads, quart jars for individual meal-sized salads, 2-quart jars (or larger) for multiple servings.
  • Large bowl, to serve.

What are the 4 types of salad? ›

Salad is any of a wide variety of dishes including green salads; vegetable salads; long beans; salads of pasta, legumes, or grains; mixed salads incorporating meat, poultry, or seafood; and fruit salads.

What are the six types of salad? ›

salad, any of a wide variety of dishes that fall into the following principal categories: green salads; vegetable salads; salads of pasta, legumes, or grains; mixed salads incorporating meat, poultry, or seafood; and fruit salads.

What are the 5 basic salad types? ›

The five basic types of salad are green salads (tossed or composed), bound, vegetable, fruit, and combination. The five basic salads that can be served throughout the course of a meal are starter, accompaniment, main course, intermezzo, and dessert.

Are salad jars worth it? ›

With endless customization and relatively efficient preparation, salad jars are my new favorite way to meal prep each week. Whether you're trying to eat more greens or just looking to add some lunchtime excitement to your week, I highly recommend giving salad jars a try.

Are mason jar salads worth it? ›

They're perfect for meal prep! Prep a big batch of salad over the weekend, store them in five separate mason jars and you'll have a salad for each day of the week! They're perfect for a convenient, grab-and-go meal option. The flavor combos are endless so you'll never get bored!

Do mason jar salads last longer? ›

Because of the unique way of layering the salad vertically, it preserves the freshness of the salad for longer. Depending on the ingredients added, a make-ahead mason jar salad can last for up to 5 days. That means you can have lunch ready for the week ahead!

Can you reuse mason jar lids for salads? ›

Canning lids are designed to only be used once. Reusing canning jar lids can result in the jars not sealing properly, and jars that aren't sealed correctly are not safe to eat. The lids are designed to have a sealing compound around the rim to help them create an airtight seal during the canning process.

Why do people put salads in mason jars? ›

Canning jars work well because they don't absorb smells and flavors like plastic, they last forever, and they are tall and skinny—the key to making sure your salad doesn't go limp.

What's in Millionaire's salad? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 (21 ounce) can cherry pie filling.
  2. 1 (8 ounce) carton Cool Whip.
  3. 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk.
  4. 1 (16 ounce) can pineapple chunks, drained.
  5. 1 (11 ounce) can mandarin oranges.
  6. 1 cup seedless grapes (optional)
  7. 1 cup chopped walnuts (optional)
  8. 1 cup mini marshmallows.

What vegetables can you put in a salad? ›

The list of salad vegetables includes broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, cucumbers, endive, escarole, green onions, lettuce, mushrooms, peas, bell peppers, chili peppers, radishes, romaine, spinach and tomatoes.

What is a salad that starts with W? ›

Waldorf salad is a favorite around here, particularly in the fall when apples and walnuts are in season. It's especially popular around the holidays, gracing many a Thanksgiving and holiday spread.

What is classified salad? ›

a. : raw greens (such as lettuce) often combined with other vegetables and toppings and served especially with dressing. b. : small pieces of food (such as pasta, meat, fruit, or vegetables) usually mixed with a dressing (such as mayonnaise) or set in gelatin.

What is the classification of salad according to functions in the meal and in the ingredients used? ›

  • Appetizer Salads. It stimulate appetite which has fresh, crisp ingredients; tangy flavorful dressing; and attractive, appetizing appearance. ...
  • Accompaniment Salads. It must balance and harmonize with the rest of the meal, like any other side dish. ...
  • Side dish salads. ...
  • Main course salads. ...
  • Separate course salads. ...
  • Dessert salads.

What are the three classifications of salad according to ingredients? ›

CLASSIFICATION OF
  • Green Salads. Must be fresh, clean, crisp and. cold and well drained. ...
  • Vegetable, Grain Legumes and Pasta. Salads. Salads whose main ingredients. ...
  • Bound Salads. Are mixtures of foods that. are held together or bound. ...
  • Fruit Salad. Contain fruits and their. ...
  • Composed Salads. Made by arranging two or. ...
  • Gelatin Salads.

What are the 7 procedures for quantity salad production? ›

Answer:
  • Prepare all ingredients. Wash and cut greens. ...
  • Arrange salad plates on worktables. ...
  • Place bases or underliners on all plates.
  • Arrange body of salad on all plates.
  • Garnish all salads.
  • Refrigerate until service. ...
  • Do not add dressing to green salads until service, or they will wilt.
Jan 21, 2021

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