Salad in A Jar

NuggetLovesEdie
NuggetLovesEdie Posts: 477 Member
edited November 12 in Recipes
I recently had a couple of follow on message from a status update regarding "Salad in a Jar". One of the person who sent me messages suggested I put this out to the message boards.

I'm always looking for new and fun ideas to try since I'm having such a high success rate with my personal Salad in a Jar experience (also got high praise from the nutritionist at my doctor's office recently). So if you have other ideas, please add on!

Here's the info I was messaging:


Thanks for your question about salad in a jar. I don't have specific recipes, though I can tell you the principles I follow and give you some ideas on what I've had that's been tasty.

I got my inspiration from a couple of websites:
1) http://www.thekitchn.com/salad-in-a-jar-make-a-week-of-lunches-173014
2)http://heartofwisdom.com/heartathome/2012/06/01/how-to-make-salad-in-a-jar/

Right now, I'm eating a concoction that has (in order that I put them in the jar): 1 tbsp sesame oil, 1 tbsp lemon juice, 1/4 c garbanzo beans, 1/2 c quinoa, 1/4 c shredded carrots and about 2 c lettuce.

Last week I had 1 tbsp olive oil, 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar, 1/2 of a fresh pear chopped, 1/4 cup feta cheese, 1/4 c pepitas, and a mix of 2 c lettuce and spinach. The greens are approximate.

In the recent past I've made chicken caesar salad in a jar: 2 tbsp caesar dressing, about 1 tbsp shredded parmesan or romano cheese, croutons (they got a little soggy from absorbing the dressing by the end of the week), chopped lettuce... and on the morning of I would add about 1/2 c diced sauteed chicken breast that I cooked and froze on Sunday... added the chicken directly from the freezer to the jar. If I didn't put the jar in the fridge at work, the chicken was still cold but not frozen at lunch time.

I like this one a lot too: 1 tbsp olive oil, 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar, 1/4 c walnuts or pecans, 1/2 apple chopped, 1-2 tbsp craisins, 1/4 c wild rice, and approx 2 c spinach

Something more on par with what I'm eating this week is 1 tbsp olive oil, 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar, 1/2 c quinoa, 1/4 c shredded carrots, 1/4 c shredded beets and about 2 c lettuce.

You can really mix and match based on what you have on hand and what you're hungry for.

The general idea is to put the dressing in the bottom of the jar, then add things that will keep it from touching the lettuce/spinach. The separation of the dressing from greens is what keeps the greens fresh.

The jars I use are wide mouth 1 quart size. I also find it helps to use a jar funnel to get the grains and greens in there, though I do admit to "shoving" the greens through the jar funnel. I'm sure I could be more gentle if I were worried about bruising the greens.

I hope that helps.

ETA: Oh, I should add that the longest I've had a Salad in a Jar in the fridge was 8 days (it was the one with pears), and it was still good... no sogginess or wilting of greens, though the pears and pepitas soaked all the dressing up.
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  • dorlincecum
    dorlincecum Posts: 38 Member
    I will try this tomorrow. Thanks!!!
  • laserturkey
    laserturkey Posts: 1,680 Member
    This reminds me of the salads in a cup that they had at McDonald's. Those things were pretty tasty! I never could quite remember the name, so I just resorted to ordering a "Salad McHooHah" and they always knew what I meant. :-D
  • endlesoul
    endlesoul Posts: 98 Member
    Thank you sharing this.
  • MaigreKacie
    MaigreKacie Posts: 27 Member
    Gonna have to try this!!
  • Janelle173
    Janelle173 Posts: 396 Member
    these are great! thank you for sharing!!
  • StinkyWinkies
    StinkyWinkies Posts: 603 Member
    bump --- I am gonna have to try this
  • terijoestoes
    terijoestoes Posts: 205 Member
    Bump
  • wwk10
    wwk10 Posts: 244 Member
    Thanks.
    I just bought my jars. I could not find wide mouth, but I think I will be OK with regular quart jars.
  • chelkins16
    chelkins16 Posts: 51 Member
    bump
  • NuggetLovesEdie
    NuggetLovesEdie Posts: 477 Member
    This week's salad in a jar is AMAZING!!!

    From bottom of the jar, to top:
    1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
    1 tbsp sesame oil
    1 tbsp white toasted sesame seeds
    1/4 c grated carrots
    1 tsp fresh grated ginger
    1/2 c mung beans
    3/4-ish cup millet
    top the rest off with salad greens

    381 cal, 44 g carbs, 18 g fat, 13 g protein!!!, 9 g fiber, 42 mg sodium

    ETA: Eep. I just noticed my horrible grammar in the original post. Sorry!
  • readanddance
    readanddance Posts: 311 Member
    bump.
  • ShaniWulffe
    ShaniWulffe Posts: 458 Member
    Love this!
  • socalsweetheart87
    socalsweetheart87 Posts: 38 Member
    bump
  • sylviatx
    sylviatx Posts: 156 Member
    Sounds terrific and so easy. I am going to make up a batch and leave them in the fridge, maybe it will encourage the family to grab and eat somethng easy instead of something less healthy.
  • coulibalymuso
    coulibalymuso Posts: 61 Member
    Love this!!! Will definitely have to try :0)
  • ActiveAli78
    ActiveAli78 Posts: 8 Member
    Bump, gotta try this :-)
  • Car0lynnM
    Car0lynnM Posts: 332 Member
    bump
  • michellelhartwig
    michellelhartwig Posts: 486 Member
    This looks amazing!!! I am going to try it for sure!!!
  • bump - thanks!
  • NuggetLovesEdie
    NuggetLovesEdie Posts: 477 Member
    My GOSH!!! I was ABSOLUTELY GIDDY at lunch today! This week's salad is SO GOOD!

    In order from the bottom of the jar to the top:

    1 tbsp sesame oil
    1 tbsp lemon juice
    1/5th of two cooked and chopped chicken breasts
    30 tamari almonds
    1/5th of a fresh mango
    3/4 cup quinoa
    1/5th of a head of green leaf lettuce

    420 cal, 28g carb, 22 g fat, 29 g protein, 4 g fiber, 110 mg sodium
  • dap1217
    dap1217 Posts: 26 Member
    bump
  • DesireeHermosillo
    DesireeHermosillo Posts: 19 Member
    What does "bump" mean? I've seen it several times posted.
  • DesireeHermosillo
    DesireeHermosillo Posts: 19 Member
    Those sound yummy and such a great idea. I never have time each day to make my salads, so I was planning on making a big one and then separate into bags and vacuum pack them for the week.
  • niknak2308
    niknak2308 Posts: 315 Member
    Bump means you post the word Bump and it puts the post back up at the top of recently replied to threads so more people will see it. Sometimes there's so many threads going that people completely miss a really good one so people post Bump to literally Bump it back upto the top.

    To the OP, I'm really impressed you say the salad lasts that long (8days?) without going bad? My lettuce lasts 5days max, am wondering if I should store it different.

    The recipes sound delicious, thanks for sharing :)
  • heatherk72
    heatherk72 Posts: 34 Member
    Thanks for the ideas!
  • devilwhiterose
    devilwhiterose Posts: 1,157 Member
    I do this all the time! I make them the nightbefore...

    Dressing on the bottom, shredded cheese, green olives, tomato, onion, lettuce, and egg! Shake it up and bam, lunchtime!
  • demonlullaby
    demonlullaby Posts: 499 Member
    oh! must try!
  • kendrafallon
    kendrafallon Posts: 1,030 Member
    I'm not a huge fan of salad, but this I'm thinking about trying!
  • dalh
    dalh Posts: 82 Member
    bump
  • wadesha
    wadesha Posts: 351 Member
    Wow thanks for sharing this! I really love this idea, can't wait to take it to work and make everyone jealous lol
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