Mason jars are the perfect vehicle for making and transporting a hearty salad.  You’re welcome to get as creative with your own combinations, but follow these guidelines on how to layer your ingredients. Not feeling so creative? Check out these 5 simple mason jar salads ideas. Layer 1 Salad dressing and fresh fruit, watery vegetablesThis first step is key in keeping the greens fresh and crispy. By adding the dressing to the bottom of the jar, along with any other “wet” ingredients, like strawberries or chopped cucumber, you can prevent everything else from getting soggy. Layer 2 Hearty, dry vegetablesThink of this layer as a bridge over water. Vegetables like broccoli, carrots, and beans act as a sturdy buffer between the rest of the salad and the dressing. Layer 3 Grains and more porous vegetablesQuinoa, pasta, and veggies like mushrooms and eggplant that can absorb moisture go here, as they’re protected by the dryer ingredients that preceded them. Layer 4 Proteins and cheeseMeats and fish. Layer 5 Lettuce, nuts, seeds, herbs, and dried fruit These ingredients must be on top in order to stay the most dry and fresh of all the ingredients. The goal is crispy and crunchy, not slimy, soggy, and wilted. Note: As long as you keep the mason jars upright, your salad will stay preserved for days. When you’re ready to eat, shake the jar over a plate or bowl. The dressing will begin to coat the ingredients as the salad empties out of the jar, but give it a final toss with your fork to ensure an even mix before eating.

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Mason jars are the perfect vehicle for making and transporting a hearty salad. 

You’re welcome to get as creative with your own combinations, but follow these guidelines on how to layer your ingredients.

Not feeling so creative? Check out these 5 simple mason jar salads ideas.

Layer 1

Salad dressing and fresh fruit, watery vegetablesThis first step is key in keeping the greens fresh and crispy. By adding the dressing to the bottom of the jar, along with any other “wet” ingredients, like strawberries or chopped cucumber, you can prevent everything else from getting soggy.

Layer 2

Hearty, dry vegetablesThink of this layer as a bridge over water. Vegetables like broccoli, carrots, and beans act as a sturdy buffer between the rest of the salad and the dressing.

Layer 3

Grains and more porous vegetablesQuinoa, pasta, and veggies like mushrooms and eggplant that can absorb moisture go here, as they’re protected by the dryer ingredients that preceded them.

Layer 4

Proteins and cheeseMeats and fish.

Layer 5

Lettuce, nuts, seeds, herbs, and dried fruit

These ingredients must be on top in order to stay the most dry and fresh of all the ingredients. The goal is crispy and crunchy, not slimy, soggy, and wilted.

Note: As long as you keep the mason jars upright, your salad will stay preserved for days. When you’re ready to eat, shake the jar over a plate or bowl. The dressing will begin to coat the ingredients as the salad empties out of the jar, but give it a final toss with your fork to ensure an even mix before eating.

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