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With only about 10 minutes of prep (and no cooking!) you can prepare these healthy Chicken Taco Mason Jar Salads to keep in your refrigerator for a busy week ahead!

Whether you serve them as portable lunches or last-minute dinners, these salads are loaded with fresh veggies, plenty of cheese, and almost 40 grams of protein for a nutritious and satisfying meal at any time of day!

A chicken taco salad in a mason jar

Have you jumped on the salad-in-a-jar bandwagon yet? If not, let me introduce you to your new favorite prep-ahead option for the warm weather months!! By strategically layering a variety of fresh and tasty ingredients, you can prepare an entire salad in advance (dressing included)…and it won’t even be soggy the next day!

A layered chicken taco salad in a mason jar with a fork at the side

In my opinion, the key to creating a hearty salad that actually tastes like a meal is to choose a wide variety of flavors and textures that will fill you up and keep you going. I always want plenty of spice, plenty of filling fresh veggies, some crunch, something creamy, and plenty of lean protein. THAT is the recipe for a perfect entree!

A close up of a chicken taco salad with creamy dressing in a mason jar

By far, my favorite ingredient in this particular dish is the Sargento® Fine Cut Shredded 4 Cheese Mexican. We use this in quesadillas, in regular tacos, in taco salads, in casseroles, and in just about anything else that calls for shredded cheese. In fact, if I let them, my boys will eat it straight-up by the handful! I just don’t love the mess on the floor afterwards…

A product shot of Sargento Mexican cheese

The blend is rich, creamy, and an easy way to add delicious Mexican flavor to my cooking — thanks to the off-the-block freshness of the Monterey Jack, Cheddar, Queso Quesadilla, and Asadero cheeses.

After all, when I’m making a meal that’s full of fresh veggies and seasonal produce, I also want my cheese and other ingredients to be as fresh as possible. And since I can easily grab the Sargento® Fine Cut Shredded 4 Cheese Mexican on my regular shopping trips at Kroger, it has become a staple in my kitchen.

Variations & Tips For This Chicken Taco Salad

  • Why not try adding some pickled jalapenos for a spicy kick
  • Bell peppers would be a nice addition
  • Try adding a few tortilla chips on top of the salad greens to act as croutons
  • Add extra spices to the dressing such as chilli powder and paprika
  • Remember to always add the salad dressing into the jar first followed by ingredients that won’t go soft and get soggy such as vegetables and cheese.
  • Always add the salad greens and any croutons last

Packets of Sargento cheese on supermarket shelves

Enjoy this perfectly portable, picnic-friendly meal that everyone will love!

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A chicken taco salad in a mason jar

Chicken Taco Mason Jar Salads

5 from 5 votes
Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings 4 servings
Calories 306 kcal
Delicious and easy chicken taco mason jar salad that are great for on the go lunches or picnics.

Ingredients
  

For the dressing:

  • ½ cup non-fat plain Greek yogurt can substitute with mayonnaise or sour cream
  • ½ cup taco sauce can substitute with your favorite salsa, but it will create a thicker and chunkier dressing, so you may need to thin it with a little bit of water or milk
  • 4 cups chopped romaine lettuce
  • 12 ounces cooked diced Southwestern-seasoned chicken (I find this in the refrigerated section of my grocery store, but you can substitute with any cooked chicken that you season with a little bit of taco seasoning or southwest seasoning)
  • 1 cup black beans from a 15-ounce can, drained and rinsed
  • 1 cup corn can use fresh, frozen, or canned & drained
  • 1 cup halved grape or cherry tomatoes
  • 1 cup 4 ounces Sargento® Fine Cut Shredded 4 Cheese Mexican
  • 4 16 ounce/pint-size wide-mouth jars*

Instructions

  • Whisk together dressing ingredients in a small bowl until completely combined.
  • Place an equal amount of dressing at the bottom of each jar.
  • Divide remaining ingredients among the jars, layering in the following order: chicken, black beans, corn, cheese, tomatoes and lettuce. Twist on the top to seal your salads and refrigerate until ready to serve.
  • When you’re ready to eat, just dump the jar onto a large plate or bowl and enjoy!

Notes

*If you want extra room for even more lettuce at the top, I suggest bumping it up to a quart-size jar.
Variations & Tips For This Chicken Taco Salad
  • Why not try adding some pickled jalapenos for a spicy kick
  • Bell peppers would be a nice addition
  • Try adding a few tortilla chips on top of the salad greens to act as croutons
  • Add extra spices to the dressing such as chilli powder and paprika
  • Remember to always add the salad dressing into the jar first followed by ingredients that won't go soft and get soggy such as vegetables and cheese.
  • Always add the salad greens and any croutons last

Nutrition

Calories: 306kcalCarbohydrates: 26gProtein: 30gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 58mgSodium: 1610mgPotassium: 800mgFiber: 6gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 4840IUVitamin C: 9.7mgCalcium: 403mgIron: 3mg
Keyword: chicken taco salad, Mason jar salads
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Tex-Mex
Author: The Seasoned Mom

 

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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Sargento®. The opinions and texts are all mine.

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  1. How cute is this?! It’s also so fun to eat out of mason jars, and I’m loving the taco salad combo!

  2. This is the best idea, Blair! Who doesn’t enjoy eating out of cute little mason jars?! They’re so portable and fun! We’re planning a kayaking trip and this would be an excellent take along lunch!!

  3. This is the most stupid idea you have ever come up with! Why??????:?:? would anyone want to put a salad or anything else except canned goods in a canning jar?????Dumb!!!!!!!!! I’ve been following you for a long time…..Don’t care about your exercise or conditioning…..Who cares????? We all have our own conditioning, etc. We don’t care about YOURS…. Just give us your recipes and we can tolerate all the kids and huband stuff!!! Do you want to hear about MINE? I don’t th ink so!!!!!!!

    1. If you don’t care about Blair’s idea,why even comment on it? Are you just naturally angry or does the idea of a salad in a mason jar bring back bad childhood memories of guessing how many jellybeans were in a mason jar and always getting it wrong? There is help for your problem but bashing someone on their blog for offering a cute and helpful idea is not the solution. They say misery loves company. Do us all a favor. Go find other company!

      1. Well said Brian, I thought that miserable person was joking at first, wow ! Like he said, but I will change a few words GO FIND A ROCK AND CRAWL UNDER IT, MEAN EMILY!!

    2. Shame on you. Why are you on this site. You sound bitter and opinionated. You make it in the jar,it stays fresh,you empty it on a plate! Very convenient . Again if you have nothing nice to say….don’t say anything at all.!

  4. Another great Jar salad and I love Sargento monterey jack & mozzarella. Pinning it !

    Have a lovely weekend Blair !

    1. Thanks, Karly! Me too — it’s like a comforting sense of security when I have a few of these jars in my refrigerator for quick and easy lunches or dinners! Thanks for your kind words! 🙂

  5. I often just store my lettuce in quart jars. It stays so much fresher! Canning jars are great!

          1. As I an new to this. it is a Little late to get in on the conversation, but how do you keep the lettuce fresh? Wrap it on top with paper towels? And then seal the top?

          2. Hi, Greer! If you keep the lettuce on the very top so that it’s not in contact with the dressing, and make sure to pack the jar very tightly so that there’s no extra air circulating in the jar, it should stay fresh for about 5 days! It’s kind of like those bags of lettuce that you buy at the store that you can keep in your refrigerator for a few days before it goes bad.

            Hope that helps! 🙂

  6. Wish I had thought of this idea. This is a PERFECT lunch and dinner meal! Wait until my co-workers see it; I’m going to tell them a genius named Blair showed me how to make it. I bet I’ll have several of them bringing in mason jars of salad every week! LOL

    Excellent idea, Blair! 🙂

  7. 5 stars
    I’m a Sunday meal prepper and I’ve been in a bit of rut. I’m too busy during the week with a demanding job and two under two to cook so I have to weekend meal prep. I’ve been on the lookout for a new lunch prep idea and I absolutely love this taco chicken salad idea! My husband loves it too! Thank you!

  8. 5 stars
    So glad I found this recipe when i was searching for mason jar recipes, as I’m fully on the mason jar salad bandwagon, lol. I love how the ingredients of this recipe had a certain kind of savoriness to the salad. Thanks for sharing this.

  9. You have such an unique and creative recipe! can’t wait to try it mysels, it seem very doable and sweet..

  10. 5 stars
    I have been looking for this recipe and didn’t even know it! Thanks for the perfect go-to. Great for those of us who travel!