When I first started seeing mason jar salads all over pinterest, I have to admit, I wasn't interested. I'm not sure if it was the professional chef in me or what saying: "you're too busy to make a fresh salad??? *eye roll* Smh!" When I became a new mommy, the answer to that question quickly became: "YES! I'm way too busy to do anything, let alone make a salad!"...and now I'm a believer :) Mason jar salads are literally the best thing since sliced bread. It's so practical, time saving, completely customizable, unbelievably fresh and really delicious. The key to success is the order in which you fill your mason jar. I like to use the wide mouth 24 ounce jars. It makes a big salad but the containers are wider and that helps you build a better salad--but any size jar will work. So let's get stacking!
Dressing: Put your dressing in first. I suggest about 2 tablespoons, but it's totally up to you. You want enough to enjoy your salad but not too much to drown it.
Veggies: Next, you'll add your veggies or even fruit. Keep the produce chunky and not too small so that it will be able to handle being in the dressing. Also, you want to put heartier veggies in first like tomatoes or cumbers--they will help create a nice barrier between the dressing and the rest of the ingredients. If you decide to use any apples or avocado, just make sure you rub them with lemon juice before they go into the jar.
Grains and Protein: Depending on what type of salad you are making, this is the perfect spot for some amazing grains. Its a great way to bulk up your salad and add that extra boost of protein and fiber. Quinoa, barley, farro, and millet are great grain options. Next you'll add your protein: grilled chicken, steak, or shrimp are great and beans are a nice addition too.
Fixings: This layer is where you'll put all those yummy extras: dried fruit, nuts, and cheeses--the sky is the limit! My favorites are dried cranberries, pecans, and feta cheese :)
Leafy Greens: The final layer consists of your leafy greens. You want to keep these at the absolute top of the jar as the last item. This will insure your salad stays crisp and fresh. Again, this salad is totally customizable--whether its romaine, arugula, spring mix, or spinach anything will work.
Top it off with the lid and if you stack it right, your mason jar salad should last about 5 days in the refrigerator. When you're ready to eat, just dump it out into a bowl or plate and voilĂ ! A delicious and healthy salad made just for you, by you!



