Har Sinai Salad
There’s something so beautiful about turning food into a conversation piece — and this Har Sinai-inspired salad does exactly that.
Made entirely from green vegetables and fresh ingredients, this salad is designed to resemble Har Sinai, bringing a meaningful and creative touch to the table in such a simple, natural way. It’s fresh, festive, and one of those ideas that instantly makes people stop and smile.
A Simple Idea That Makes a Big Impact
Sometimes the most memorable table ideas are the simplest ones.
With a mix of greens, herbs, and vegetables arranged thoughtfully, this salad transforms into a beautiful mountain-inspired centerpiece. It captures the lush, floral feeling often associated with Shavuos while still feeling elegant and modern.
And the best part? No complicated techniques required.
Edible Creativity at Its Best
We love projects that combine creativity with food, especially when they feel approachable and easy to recreate.
This salad is less about perfection and more about presentation — layering textures, shades of green, and fresh ingredients in a way that feels artistic and meaningful.
Perfect for a Festive Table
Whether you’re hosting a large Yom Tov meal or simply want one thoughtful detail to make the table feel special, this salad adds so much atmosphere with very little extra effort.
Pair it with fresh flowers, pretty serving pieces, or other garden-inspired touches, and suddenly the whole table feels elevated.
Fresh, Beautiful, and Fun
One of our favorite things about this idea is that it feels both sophisticated and playful at the same time. Kids immediately recognize the “mountain,” adults love the creativity, and everyone appreciates having something fresh and healthy on the table.
Beautiful food helps create beautiful memories.
You will need:
- large plate or platter
- 1 bag Iceberg Lettuce
- assorted chopped up green vegetables
- hearts of palm
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Directions:
- Arrange the Iceberg Lettuce in the shape of a mountain on a large platter or plate. Layer veggies on top.
- Place two hearts of palm on top of the “mountain” for the luchos.
Photography by Hudi Greenberger
This article originally appeared in Family First







