Healthy Layered Lunches are mason jar salads that are strategically layered in order to keep your greens and dressing separated – ensuring a crisp (not soggy!) healthy lunch!

A line of mason jar lunches using fresh vegetables and other ingredients.

Are you struggling to eat healthy?  Or maybe you just want to get a few more greens into your day?  Do you feel like it takes too much time to prep and make a salad?

A few months back I discovered the magic of healthy layered lunches, or as some may call them — mason jar salads.

All of the ingredients you would normally put into a salad are strategically layered in a large mason jar.  Your greens and dressing are kept separate in order to keep your salad super crisp, instead of a soggy mess.  Just make sure you keep the jar upright until you are ready to eat!

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Healthy Layered Lunches (Mason Jar Salads)
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So what exactly is this magical order of ingredients that you need to make a healthy layered lunch?

In the diagram below you will see the order in which I tend to layer my mason jar salads.

  • DRESSING goes on the bottom so it stays as FAAAARRR away from the greens as possible.
  • HARD VEGGIES (carrots, celery, onions, bell peppers, etc.)
  • SOFT VEGGIES / FRUIT (beans, corn, apples, grapes, etc.)
  • CHEESE / MEATS (chicken, turkey, bacon, cheddar, etc.)
  • GRAINS / PASTA (quinoa, pasta, rice, etc.)
  • TOPPINGS (nuts, dried fruit, etc.)
  • GREENS (spinach, arugula, kale, etc.)

An instructional graphic of how to put together mason jar salads for lunch.

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What Type of Mason Jars are best for these Healthy Layered Lunches?

Since I am a lover of all things simple, I ordered my mason jars online through Amazon.  You can either purchase a pack of 12 here, or you can buy them individually here.  There are two main things you want your mason jar to have:

  • The capacity to hold up to 32 ounces (to hold a large salad!)
  • The lid opening to be a “wide mouth” (for easier retrieval of your salad!)

An overhead picture of three gluten-free salads in a jar for a delicious lunch.

Tips for Making Your Mason Jar Salads Super Crisp

  • Most layered lunches will make it 3-5 days in the refrigerator if stored properly.
  • Some ingredients (avocados, tomatoes, etc.) stay most fresh if placed at the top of the jar the night before/day of eating the salad.
  • I found that mixed greens do best if I place them in the jar the day of eating.  Spinach and kale hold up fine if placed days in advance.
  • Fill your jar to the top with greens and seal it tight to prevent too much oxidation during storage!

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How to Make Healthy Layered Lunches (Mason Jar Salads)

Healthy Layered Lunches are mason jar salads that are strategically layered in order to keep your greens and dressing separated - ensuring a crisp (not soggy!) healthy lunch!
Yield 1 serving
Prep 15 minutes
Total 15 minutes
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Ingredients 

From Bottom to Top:

  • LAYER 1: Dressing
  • LAYER 2: Hard Vegetables
  • LAYER 3: Soft Vegetables
  • LAYER 4: Meat / Cheese
  • LAYER 5: Grains / Pasta
  • LAYER 6: Toppings
  • LAYER 7: Greens

Instructions 

  • Layer all ingredients in the order listed above.  Seal mason jar and refrigerate until ready to eat.
  • When ready to eat, flip jar over and shake from side to side to mix up the dressing.
  • Then shake jar up and down to incorporate the dressing into the rest of the salad.
  • Pour mason jar contents into a bowl or onto a plate.  Enjoy!
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Notes

*Some ingredients do best if placed in mason jars the day of/night before eating.  (i.e.- tomatoes, avocadoes, etc.)  
*Most salads can last up to 3-5 days if sealed and stored properly,
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