How to Make a Salad in a Jar + 21 Stunning Recipes
Salad in a Jar FAQs
How do you keep a salad fresh in a jar?
Make sure the jar is fully sealed, store it in the refrigerator and eat it within 4-5 days! Layer your ingredients wisely: anything that isnβt nice when soggy (ie. leafy greens, nuts) should go at the very top of the jar, far away from the dressing.
How long does a salad stay fresh in a mason jar?
4 β 5 days.Β Of course,Β this depends on the ingredients you use β some last longer than others.
Personally, I prepare three jars to last me till Wednesday and then I make another two for the Thursday and Friday or switch to an entirely different lunch.
Why do people put salads in Mason jars?
To easily store and transport their lunch! You can store a salad in a mason jar for up to 5 days in the fridge, so, with a bit of meal prep, you can have lunch ready in no time.
There is also an environmental reason behind mason jars: if you already have them in the house, they are a more sustainable food container than a new plastic tupperware!
How do you pack a salad?
First, mix the dressing in the bottom of the jar. The rest of the layers must be organised according to what can handle getting wet and what would go soggy. So start with crisp chopped veggies such as tomatoes, carrots and cucumber.
Then add any cooked vegetables or legumes that you might want to use. After this, layer cheese or egg, if you are using them. Then layer any grains you might want such as cooked rice, quinoa or bulgar wheat.
Finally, pack in some leafy greens and/or a sprinkling of nuts and seeds (these are the ingredients that really canβt get soggy!)
How long do certain ingredients stay fresh in the fridge?
Hereβs a list of the most common ingredients for a salad in a jar. If you have more ingredients youβre not sure about, I recommend having a look at Eat by Date, a very helpful website on shelf life.
Asparagus (fresh or cooked) β lasts for 4 days
Avocado β this is a tricky fruit. One option is to not add it to the salad when serving. If you add avocado into the jar make sure to coat it with lime beforehand. Then it lasts for 2 days.
Beans (cooked) β last for 4 days
Bean sprouts β last for 2 days
Feta cheese β last for 5 days
Hard boiled eggs β You can add them to the salad right away. Peeled hard boiled eggs last for 2 days. A better idea is to add one to the salad just before serving. Hard boiled eggs with peel last for 1 week in the fridge.
Lettuce (chopped) β lasts for 3 days
Mozzarella cheese β last for 5 days
Mushrooms (fresh, sliced) β last for 3 days
Pasta (cooked) β lasts for 3 days
Peas (cooked) β last for 3 days
Rice (cooked) β lasts for 3 days
Onion (chopped) β lasts for 5 days
Scallions (chopped) β lasts for 5 days
Spinach (fresh)- lasts for 3 days
NOTE:Β Of course check always for yourself if the foods are still good. Do the sniff test and all that. These are just ballpark numbers. Cheerio!
How long do certain dressings stay fresh in the fridge?
Yogurt dressings last for 7 days. Vinegar and oil based dressings last for 5 days. Hummus lasts for 7 days.
Whatβs the best jar size and where can I buy them?
I recommend getting 700ml jars (ca. 24oz/1.5 pint) to make sure youβll have a satisfying lunch. Most popular and certainly well suited for Salads in a Jar are classic βMason Jarsβ. You can buy them here on Amazon and in well-stocked home improvement stores.
Personally I use empty pickles jars. Those a big and βfor freeβ. It meant I had to eat many pickles though, haha. And of course I get minus points in the category of βstyleβ.
Got any questions about salads in a jar that I haven’t covered yet? Just let me know in the comments and Iβll try to answer them.
Alright, now you know pretty much everything about salads in a jar. Itβs time for some recipe inspiration, isnβt it? Here are 21 awesome salads in a jar for you to try out!
- Vegetarian Ramen Noodle Salad (healthy, high-protein, delicious!)
- Rainbow Mason Jar Salad (includes chickpeas, feta & quinoa)
- Cruciferous Salad with Asian Sesame Dressing (common ingredients, different taste!)
- Mexican Salad in a Jar (includes tacos for an extra crunch!)
- Peach Tomato Basil Salad (light and refreshing)
- Deconstructed Sushi Jar (quick, easy, delicious!)
- Layered 7-Bean Salad in a Jar (for those with an extra need of protein)
- Rainbow Salad in a Jar with Hummus (the dressing is a pretty cool avocado hummus mixture!)
- Italian Orzo Salad (this recipe doesn’t follow the “classic” instructions, but we’re not set in just one way, are we?)
- Rainbow Fruit Salad in a Jar (lots of fruits and a cool yogurt dressing!)
- Paradise in a Jar Salad (another one with fruits, nuts and a lemon yogurt dressing)
- Mason Jar Zucchini Pasta Salad (if you’re into zoodles!)
- Wheat Berry and Blistered Tomato Mason Jar Salad (deffo a fancy pants version)
- Pesto Pasta Salad (a classic)
- Chopped Black Bean and Corn Salad (the ingredients fill exactly 5 jars)
- Asian Noodle Salad Jar (the dressing looks awesome!)
- Guacamole Mason Jar Recipe (very light as is. You’ll need some bread with it I think)
- Quinoa Pear Spinach Salad in a Jar (definitely a refreshing combo of ingredients!)
- High Protein Salad in a Jar (lentils do the trick here)
- Sprouted Spring Salad in a Jar (easy, filling and quickly put together)
- Wheat Berry Apple Salad in a Jar (with body, sweet, tangy and sour. Cool combo!)
Enjoy! π
For the love of Bob. Why in the heck would I want to put a salad in a mason jar, when there are actual bowls with lids out there as reusable plastic containers or even glass if you’re trying to get plastic out of your life? Mason jars are great for storing buttons, marbles, candy, leftover sauces, soups, broth, etc. But putting salad in them has got to be one of the kookiest ideas the internet has come up with yet.
Hi Audrey! Well, what’s the advantage of a plastic or glass container over a mason jar or similar? Plus, I think it’s a bit prettier with these jars. And that’s part of the fun as well, indeed! π
Hi, this looks lovely. Do you have to seal the lids onto the jars?
Thanks
Hi Ana, no not all – just screw them on tight and you’ll be fine π
I happened onto your page by accident when I googled salads in a jar. Very helpful and I can’t wait to go to the store to buy fresh stuff for the jar. I see a lot of ingredients but I curious, what is something, if anything, that someone might have said does not do well?
Karen! So glad you found us π
Glad you found the article helpful. I’m not sure I understand your question though, I’m afraid π
Thank you for sharing very informative posts to people. You are all blessings to many.
This is an awesome idea…what about meat, bacon or ham? should those be last?
Haha well, on this site we’d say never ;). But if it must be in there, then definitely keep it last and at the top π
Is this a vegan website(and obviously recipe)?
If yes, how come you add egg and cheese?
Hi Jhinny!
Nope, we’re a vegetarian website. Some recipes contain egg and/or dairy and honey π
But many recipes are vegan
Hi – fabulous idea. What about beetroot, I always find it difficult when peeping salad in advance. Also donβt the tomatoes go soft? I thought uncut cherry tomatoes may stay fresher?? Thanks
Hi Brenda. The cherry tomatoes could definitely stay whole! I personally prefer them like that, too :). I’ve never tried beets in this β but yes, why not? Everything would definitely look pretty π