Remember this fun layered salad I had from Whole Foods while in Arizona?
I believe I said, “Mark my words, this will be the first thing I make when I’m on Canadian soil.”
Ok, so it wasn’t technically the first thing I made (not even close if you could see all the recipe testing I’ve been doing), but at least I remembered to make it at all. Miracles do happen.
With a salad this simple, it really wasn’t difficult to recreate at home. The most difficult part was judging how much of each vegetable/grain I would need and then figuring out how many mason jars and servings it would make. There are a lot of scribbles in my notebook!
The first thing I did was test out my own version of the Oil-Free Orange Ginger Dressing.
After a few trials, I was happy with the dressing, keeping in mind how light and simple the Whole Foods dressing was. This isn’t a thick or hearty dressing, but simply a light accent to highlight the flavours in the salad. I also added in fresh lime juice to give it a fun twist! Love that kick of lime.
Now, moving onto the salad. I decided to do without the barley in the salad, because I really didn’t want to cook 3 grains on the stove top. Two is plenty for this salad! While I cooked the quinoa and wheatberries on the stovetop, I chopped the vegetables. Oh and I did without the tomatoes because out of season tomatoes are just tragic, aren’t they?
After everything was ready, I started layering, while looking at the original Whole Foods salad as I went. I made four 500-ml mason jars worth, with some grains leftover. The salad will last for about 5 days in the fridge, so this works perfectly for easy lunches to make ahead of time. I’ve also included the exact measurements in the directions, if you’d like to replicate the mason jar layering.
Or, if you aren’t into layering, just dump it into a big bowl or container and mix it up! This is actually what I ended up doing because I brought the salad for a family get together on the weekend. Or you could layer it, I’m sure, in a large glass bowl too. The salad turned out incredibly fresh, light, and just like the one I remember devouring from Whole Foods.
Make Ahead Layered Salad With Oil-Free Orange Ginger Dressing
Yield
4 servings
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Just like the Whole Foods salad, but now made in the comfort of your own home. With some advance prep work, you can enjoy this salad all week long.
Inspired by Whole Foods
Ingredients
For the salad
- 1 cup uncooked wheatberries (makes 2 & 1/4 cup cooked)
- 1 cup uncooked quinoa (makes 2.5 cups cooked)
- 1 cup edamame
- 1 cup diced carrots (about 2)
- 1.5 cups diced red pepper (1 large)
- 1.5 cups diced green pepper (1 large)
- 1/2 cup finely chopped fresh parsley
- Herbamare or kosher salt, to taste
For the dressing
- 2/3 cup 100% pure orange juice (or use freshly squeezed)
- 1/3 cup 100% pure apple juice
- 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 1 tbsp fresh minced ginger
- 1 tbsp fresh lime juice
- kosher salt, to taste (I used 1/4 tsp)
Directions
- In a medium-sized pot, add quinoa and 1.5 cups water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer, until fluffy, about 15-20 minutes, watching closely so it doesn’t burn. Do the same for the wheatberries, in another pot, but add 2 cups of water and cook until tender and chewy, likely cooking for about 5 mins longer than the quinoa.
- Meanwhile, chop the vegetables. In a bowl or jar, whisk together the dressing ingredients and set aside.
- When the grains have cooked, grab your 500-ml mason jars (if layering), and add into each: 1/2 cup wheatberries, 1/4 cup green pepper, 1/4 cup red pepper, 1/2 cup quinoa, 1/4 cup carrots, 2 tbsp parsley, and 1/4 cup edamame per mason jar. You may have to push it down a bit. Repeat as necessary. Makes enough for 4 mason jars, with a bit leftover. Alternatively, you can just mix the salad together into a big bowl along with the dressing. Will keep in the fridge for 5-6 days.
Tip:
Dressing makes four 1/4 cup servings
Mark my words, this is one healthy salad that will keep you going all week long. Just don’t forget to have a piece of cookie dough fudge for dessert.
This looks great and perfect for hubby’s lunch!
Amazing! I love the colors, the layers, and the lightness + freshness of the dressing. Totally making myself some jars to take along to school + work. You are the best Angela!
Ana
Looks like a perfect copy!
This looks fantastic! YUMMY!
What a beautiful meal!! Looks delicious!
nice job! I work at whole foods- and get this salad all the time, you should try and make a duplicate of the ‘california quinoa salad’ it’s also reallllllly good. Thank you for making this- I never knew how they would’ve created that dressing. But its really good:)
as always- amazing pictures- great work!
What a lovely looking salad. Perfect for spring! (I am pretending it’s spring already.)
This salad looks so fresh and vibrant! I love fruity dressings as well. Thanks for sharing angela :)
A must try! I agree, out of season tomatoes are tragic!
This is right up my alley!! Only I would pour olive oil and vinegar all over it. I think fats help us to digest the nutrients of the vegetables… don’t you?
I will be making these this weekend! Thanks for another delish (& beautiful!) recipe!
i really love anything in a mason jar!!!
This looks divine! Gorgeous colours :)
This is a kick ass salad! Do you have nutritional info for it?
Not yet, but I will add it in if I end up calculating it out :)
This looks like a wonderful salad! I love all of the colors and the orange juice in the dressing would give it such a light fresh taste. Nice work!
Woo! #100 comment!
But what I really wanted to say was the salad looks so vibrant, almost like you can taste the good health just by looking at the photos.
Your version looks even prettier than the WF version! ;)
This is so briliant! It looks totally customizable, too – veggies, grains, whatever you want! I eat salads/greens all the time, and having them made up ahead is so insanely handy – thanks so much for sharing the recipe and amounts!
Yum! Why my local Whole Foods does’t supply me with such a great ideas? Love it!
YUMM!! It looks awesome, can’t wait to try it out!! Thanks for sharing!!