Salad In A Jar from Chef Denise Roa
These easy to prepare Salad-In-A-Jar recipes from Executive Chef Denise Roa are a visual feast and can be created in advance. Start by adding four ounces of dressing to the bottom of a 32 ounce mason jar. Or, keep the dressing in a separate four ounce jar to be poured on top if you think you’ll make a collection of salads for the week in advance. Now, begin layering your crunchy feast in a jar. Make a bed of hard vegetables such as chickpeas, broccoli, and carrots on the bottom. Next, blanket them with grains like quinoa. Add soft vegetables – beans or corn work well – and then add protein like nuts or a hard-boiled egg. Tuck it all in with organic leafy greens such as spinach and kale for a lunchtime meal that’s ready to travel and easy to store.
By layering the ingredients in this way, you’ll preserve the crispness of your greens and keep your Salad-In-A-Jar fresh. Using hearty vegetables and greens, you can typically keep the salads in a refrigerator for three to five days.
Here are two recipes with dressings that Chef Denise teaches at La Cocina Que Canta.
High Protein Salad With Cilantro, Jalapeño, and Yogurt Dressing
Makes about 16 ounces or four servings.
For the dressing:
1 jalapeño, seeded if you don’t like hot foods
½ cup cilantro or chives
2 limes, juiced & zested
2 cloves garlic
1 shallot
2 cups yogurt
Place all ingredients in a blender. Turn the blender on low and increase the speed if needed. Blend until smooth. Divide into four, four ounce jars and refrigerate till you need them.
For the salad:
Handful of chickpeas
Handful of small broccoli crowns
1/4 cup cooked quinoa
1 hard boiled egg
Handful of pumpkin seeds
Handful of Parmesan cheese
Handful of spinach
Next, in a 32 ounce mason jar, throw in chickpeas to make a nice layer about an inch deep, then a thick layer of broccoli two to three small crowns deep, approximately ¼ cup of cooked quinoa, a hard-boiled egg, corn, pumpkin seeds, shredded Parmesan and spinach. You can experiment with how much of each ingredient to use to suit your taste.
Detox Salad with Carrot Ginger Dressing
Makes 24 ounces or six servings.
In a blender add:
½ cup sesame or peanut oil
2 cups carrot juice
½ cup finely grated carrot or carrot pulp
2 garlic cloves
¼ cup rice wine vinegar
1 tablespoon turmeric
2 tablespoon pickled ginger
1 tablespoon fresh ginger if you like the bite of ginger; pickled ginger often tastes sweet.
Once blended the carrots will stay in little chunks adding a fine texture. Since this dressing is oil and vinegar based there will be separation. It’s probably best to divide this up into six, four ounce jars and shake well before serving on top of your delicious salad.
For the salad:
Handful of pineapple chunks
Handful of blueberries
Handful of cucumber
Sprinkling of diced ginger
1/3 cup cooked quinoa
Handful of tender fennel fronds
1/2 a green apple
Handful of sprouts
Handful of kale
In a 32 ounce jar layer in cubed pineapple chunks about two deep, a handful of blueberries, cucumber, a sprinkling of diced ginger, ¼ cup cooked quinoa, about a thumbs thickness of tender fennel fronds, ½ a green apple, and a thin bed of sprouts to support a healthy handful of kale.
¡Buen Provecho!
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