With the New Year quickly approaching, resolutions to eat healthier
are on everyone’s mind. Mason jar salads are 2015’s latest on-the-go
trend for a healthy and quick lunch.
Salads packaged in Mason jars are portable, easy to make, can be prepped in advance and offer a wide variety of recipes. Luke Saunders, founder of Farmer’s Fridge,
a new healthy vending kiosk concept, offers tips on making a
Mediterranean Mason jar salad that will stay fresh and crisp in the
office fridge until lunch time to help everyone start 2015 on the right,
fresh foot.
Here are Luke’s 5 steps to making the perfect Mediterranean Mason Jar Salad:
1. Prep the Dressing Early: Start salad construction
by combining the dressing ingredients the night before to allow all the
flavors to marinate and meld together. To make the Red Wine Vinaigrette
for the Mediterranean Salad, whisk together red wine vinegar, water,
honey, Dijon mustard, salt, black pepper, oregano and basil in a
medium-sized bowl. While whisking, slowly pour in the olive oil.
2. Choose Your Greens: Instead of the standard
romaine or iceberg lettuce, swap out the greens with something new.
Experiment with varieties like arugula, kale and spinach. Each type of
leafy green offers different health benefits ranging from improving
immune defenses, lowering cholesterol, strengthening bones, combating
heart disease and promoting healthy vision.
3. Start the Jar with Hearty Veggies: By reverse
layering salad ingredients within the jars, the salad will be right side
up and ready to eat when the jar is flipped. Base layers of Mason jar
salads should include the heartier vegetables that can take the weight
of the other ingredients – when the salad is flipped onto a plate, the
lettuce will be on the bottom and other vegetables will be on top. To
start the Mediterranean Salad, layer the quartered artichokes followed
by grape tomatoes, English cucumbers, cannellini beans, Parmesan and
Kalamata olives.
4. Layer it Up: After the heavy ingredients, pack
the rest of the Mason jar with greens and garnishes such as croutons,
berries, protein or nuts. For the Mediterranean Salad, top the
ingredients with mixed greens and pine nuts. To finish, store separate 2
oz. container of dressing on top of the salad, screw on the jar’s lid
and the salad is ready to go.
5. Know How to Store the Salad: To prevent the salad
from getting soggy, pack everything into the jar as tightly as possible
to keep ingredients from moving around. Leaving the greens for last
creates a moisture barrier making the salad able to stay in the fridge
for a few days. Salads can be enjoyed on a plate or in a bowl, or
ingredients can be shaken up and the salad can be eaten directly from
the jar.
Now that you know how to make your salads and how to keep them fresh,
switch up the ingredients for a refreshing variation of flavors! Enjoy
beauties!
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