The ultimate easy lunch meal prep: shortcut grilled chicken Caesar mason jar salads live up to their name. Full of shortcuts, this recipe uses simple ingredients and a few store-bought items to make weekday lunches effortless. No fuss, no complicated techniques—just satisfying, healthy food. This version features marinated grilled chicken breast, crisp romaine, crunchy croutons, shaved Parmesan, and a light Caesar dressing. From start to finish it takes under 30 minutes, and yields four ready-to-go salads for the week.

What’s in this grilled chicken Caesar salad, and why it’s a shortcut
Main components:
- Marinated grilled chicken
- Romaine lettuce
- Croutons
- Shaved Parmesan cheese
- Caesar dressing
The “shortcut” comes from relying on a few quality store-bought items—namely the marinade packet and the dressing—so you can still enjoy great flavor without spending time on every element from scratch. This makes the recipe ideal for busy weeks when you want healthy, ready-to-eat lunches with minimal prep.

Products used in this recipe
Basic ingredients and recommended pantry items:
- Chicken breast
- Marinade packet (Zesty Herb or similar) — a convenient pantry staple for quick flavor
- Vinegar (apple cider, red wine, white wine, or plain white)
- Romaine lettuce
- Shaved Parmesan (or pre-shredded if preferred)
- Croutons
- Caesar dressing (choose a light or yogurt-based version if you prefer)
How to keep mason jar salads fresh all week
Mason jars are excellent for meal prep because layering creates a barrier between wet and dry ingredients. The trick is to place the densest, most moist items at the bottom and the lightest, most delicate items at the top.
Layering order for best results: dressing (if you choose to include it), cooked chicken, other moist toppings, romaine, cheese, and croutons on top. I prefer to keep the dressing separate and add it when serving to avoid sogginess; you can also store croutons separately if you want them extra-crisp. Properly assembled, these mason jar salads will stay fresh in the refrigerator through the workweek, making grab-and-go lunches effortless.

How to make shortcut grilled chicken Caesar mason jar salads
This recipe leans on shortcuts, so the steps are straightforward.
1. Trim the chicken breasts and slice each breast horizontally to create four thinner pieces. Place the pieces in a bowl.
2. Combine the contents of a marinade packet with a splash of vinegar and a splash of water, stirring until the mixture is uniform. Toss the chicken in the marinade to coat.
3. Preheat a grill pan over medium-high heat and lightly oil it. Grill the chicken for about 5 minutes per side, or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C). Remove from heat and let the chicken rest.
4. When cool, chop the chicken into bite-sized pieces.
5. Assemble the mason jar salads: add an even layer of chopped chicken to the bottom of each jar, followed by chopped romaine. Top with shaved Parmesan and croutons. If you’re using dressing, portion 2 tablespoons per jar into small containers or keep a bottle in the fridge to add at serving time.
That’s it—four salads ready for the week.


Shortcut Grilled Chicken Caesar Mason Jar Salads
Equipment
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32-oz wide mouth mason jars
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Grill pan
Ingredients
- 1.5 lb chicken breast, cut into 4 pieces
- 1 packet marinade (Zesty Herb or similar)
- splash vinegar, white, white wine, red wine, or apple cider
- splash water
- 2 hearts romaine
- 1 oz Parmesan cheese, shaved
- 1 oz croutons
- 1/2 cup Caesar dressing
Instructions
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Slice the chicken breast into 4 pieces.
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Add the marinade packet to a bowl and stir in a splash of vinegar and a splash of water to make a marinade.
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Toss the chicken pieces in the marinade to coat.
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Preheat a grill pan over medium-high heat and spray or brush with oil.
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Cook the chicken about 5 minutes per side, or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C).
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Remove chicken to rest and chop into bite-sized pieces.
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To assemble: add a layer of chopped chicken to each jar, then chopped romaine, and finish with croutons and shaved Parmesan.
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Portion out 2 tablespoons of dressing per salad and keep it separate until serving.
Nutrition
| Calories: 311kcal

If you’d like more mason jar salad ideas, try different combinations like chicken club, Caprese, strawberry poppy seed, or southwest BBQ—swap proteins, dressings, and toppers to keep lunches interesting.