During the warmer months, I crave all the salads. From this Chicken Cobb Salad and Avocado Corn Salad to this Cold Noodle Salad and Italian Pasta Salad, I’ll take a salad in just about any form! These mason jar meal prep salads can help you plan better for what you want for lunch or can be an easy lunch to pack for the kids to take to school. Trust me when I say this cold tortellini salad in a mason jar is going to be your newest obsession. Seriously! Make these mason jar salads the night before and grab one out of the fridge as you’re headed out for your day. You can eat them straight out of the jar but sometimes it’s a little difficult – try to remember to bring a Tupperware container or bowl to invert your salad into!  

Why should I make my salad in a jar anyways?

It kind of lasts forever – OK – well, not forever. But 5 days! The lettuce stays nice and crisp and it tastes just as fresh as if you made it the same day. You have lunch prepared and ready to go right at your fingertips. If you’re anything like me, I often find myself playing the, “What should I have for lunch today?” game, so mason jar salads take the guessing out of it for you. They’re budget friendly. Each jar is a single serving meal and totally filling! They’re filled with nutrients to keep you satisfied until dinner. I like to pair mine usually with a protein of choice – grilled chicken or a hard boiled egg and with a pear or apple. It only takes 30 minutes to make lunch for the entire week!

Salad dressing: this recipe uses a vinaigrette similar to my Mediterranean dressing recipe with a few tweaks. The full recipe is in the recipe card down below. But you can use any vinaigrette dressing you like! Veggies: cherry tomatoes, orange bell peppers and red onion. A rainbow of ingredients! Cheese tortellini: I love this salad with tortellini, but feel free to use any pasta you enjoy most! Feta cheese: mini mozzarella balls are also a great option. Butter leaf lettuce: I love how butter leaf lettuce has a silky soft, melt-in-your-mouth texture. You can also use romaine lettuce, spinach, arugula, etc.

How to make mason jar salads

For the full recipe instructions, scroll down to the bottom of the blog post to the recipe card.

Add in almonds, walnuts, pine nuts or your favorite nut/seed. I usually keep these on the side so they maintain their crunch! Add in kidney beans, garbanzo beans, cubed tofu or lentils for a plant protein punch. Add in quartered cucumbers, mushrooms, carrots, corn or even asparagus. Keep it vegetarian, or add an animal protein (such as chicken or steak). If you don’t want to use tortellini, you can try it with another pasta, rice, quinoa or couscous. You can add a chopped hard boiled egg on the side if you are a fan of egg in your salads! Play with the greens: I use butter leaf lettuce, but you can use spinach, arugula, romaine, kale, etc. Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 47Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 48Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 93Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 47Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 2Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 49Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 13Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 47Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 28Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 97Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 47Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 63Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 77Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 15Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 23Mason Jar Salads   Kroll s Korner - 25