Baked by Melissa creator shares recipes and tips for her TikTok-famous salads (2024)

To bake beautiful cupcakes, cakes and confections, it takes an exact science to get them just right.

For years now, Melissa Ben-Ishay has gotten sweet treats down to a science at her famous, New York-based bakery shops, Baked by Melissa. Now, she's showing off her salad-making skills on TikTok — and people are eating it up.

Baked by Melissa creator shares recipes and tips for her TikTok-famous salads (1)

For those who thought they could never salivate over salad the way they do a double-chocolate cupcake, Ben-Ishay is making them think again. Some of her salad demos, like her simple Mediterranean chopped salad inspired by her mother-in-law — the salad she says "is the reason I married my husband" — has over 33 million views on TikTok.

"I love salad, like, equal to the way I love cupcakes," Ben-Ishay told TODAY Food. "As a little girl, I would help my grandma make salads. She would let me cut before a child should be able to cut."

TODAY spoke to Ben-Ishay to get the scoop on how to make salads look and taste so good — and the reason why Ben-Ishay opts for a fine dice every time.

It's all about that base

"If there something that you love (a general food like a salad, can be made in so many different ways), use it as a blank canvas and use what you love most," said Ben-Ishay.

As an avid vegetable lover, Ben-Ishay starts her salads off with these rules in mind:

  1. Form a leafy base: "I'm always looking for new types of lettuce. Green cabbage is a great base, and then leafy greens," she said. Fresh spinach with big leaves, iceberg lettuce and shaved Brussels sprouts all are great options.
  2. Use in-season veggies: "This is the fun part about making salad. Based on what's in season, it gives you new types of vegetables to experiment with." Ben-Ishay loves incorporating crunch with vegetables like carrots, bell peppers and watermelon radish.
  3. Use different sprouts: For an extra punch of nutrition and added flavor/texture, Ben-Ishay tosses in different microgreens, such as pea shoots and sprouts. "Make the rainbow," she added.

A fine dice adds flavor

Time to sharpen those knives!

"I love a good chopped salad," Ben-Ishay said. "At my core, I'm a creator, so the process of creating is what I find good. Chopping is therapeutic for me. My friends love watching me chop."

The baker and mom-of-two has spent hours upon hours over the past 13 years chopping, and she enjoys taking the time to finely dice her vegetables and produce. While practice certainly helps get her dice down pat, Ben-Ishay's recipes, such as her viral recipe for her green goddess salad, proves it's worth it.

"You get every flavor in every bite. It's the perfect bite," she explained. "In my cupcakes, you have stuffing, icing, cake in every bite. With a fine chop, it’s the same exact thing. I love a good salad where every bite is the same."

Dig in with chips

A great way to enjoy the fine dice, is to scoop up one bite at a time with a tortilla chip, which viewers often see Ben-Ishay do in her demos with a mouthwatering crunch. The baker actually adapted this snackable routine from a close friend years ago.

"Before we had kids, my husband and I would do one meal on Sundays … we'd make a big meal and eat between 2 and 4 p.m. and invite people over," she said. "The salads would always be ready first and my best friend, (who) is dairy and gluten-free, always had corn chips. It’s a fun way to get a taste of the salad."

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Simple Mediterranean Chopped Salad

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Skip the fruit

This may be a smaller, personal point, but Ben-Ishay is big on keeping fruits out of salads — excluding savory ones like tomatoes or avocado. She believes sweet flavors should stick to dessert.

Anyone who follows her TikTok can see her salads are always chock-full of hearty veggies, crunchy greens and alliums that add just the right amount of zing to the mix. While some cooks love a salad with a well-balanced combination of sweet, cheesy, crunchy notes throughout, Ben-Ishay sticks to savory, vinegary, zippy flavors.

The best dressings start simply

While there's always room for play, like in Ben-Ishay's homemade vegan and dairy-free green goddess dressing, a simple three-to-four-ingredient dressing can take any salad to the next level. It also can serve as the base for pretty much any variation, be it a creamy Caesar or a lighter vinaigrette.

"The first time I went to Israel with my husband to where he grew up, his mom made an iceberg salad with dressing — olive oil, lemon and garlic and salt. It changed my life forever," she said. "My base was inspired by my mother-in-law. All my dressings are variation of that base."

To master this simple-but-life-changing dressing, mix together Ben-Ishay's simple ingredients:

  1. 1 part lemon juice or another acid like vinegar.
  2. 1 part olive oil
  3. A couple pinches of salt (she advises always adding a little more than you think — for example, for 1/3 cup lemon juice and 1/3 cup olive oil, add about 1/2 teaspoon salt).
  4. Clove of minced garlic.

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Baked by Melissa creator shares recipes and tips for her TikTok-famous salads (2024)

FAQs

Does Melissa still own Baked by Melissa? ›

Passionate about baking since childhood and with the idea that people should be able to taste more flavors without a post-dessert guilt trip, she decided to do what she loved and launched Baked by Melissa. Ben-Ishay currently serves as the company's President and CEO.

How much money does Baked by Melissa make? ›

Baked by Melissa's revenue is $2.9 million.

Baked by Melissa has 104 employees, and the revenue per employee ratio is $27,885. Baked by Melissa peak revenue was $2.9M in 2023.

Who is Baked by Melissa's husband? ›

Melissa is married to Adi Ben-Ishay, who also works for Baked by Melissa. The pair met at Cafe Bari, where he was bartending, the day the Baked by Melissa pop-up window opened.

Who is the CEO of Baked by Melissa? ›

Melissa Ben-Ishay founded Baked by Melissa back in 2008. Discover her sweet journey from home baker to mom, author, and CEO of her own company. I've worn pretty much every hat at Baked by Melissa—I've fulfilled orders and delivered cupcakes myself via the New York subway.

What religion is Baked by Melissa? ›

'Baked By Melissa' Founder Shares Her Secret Recipe — And Her Jewish Values. It all started when she was suddenly fired from her job in advertising. “I was devastated,” says Melissa Ben Ishay, the 34-year old founder of the 'Baked By Melissa' cupcake bakery chain.

Why is Baked by Melissa so small? ›

Does Baked by Melissa make larger sized cupcakes or cakes? Nope, we're small and we like it that way. We want you to be able to try all of our awesome flavors, and you would be stuffed if they were any bigger.

Is Baked by Melissa successful? ›

Cupcakes might not have the early-aughts cache they once did, but Baked by Melissa has sold 200 million cupcakes sold since 2008. To Ben-Ishay, 14 years in business has only made her more passionate in pursuit of growth — and personal accomplishment.

How many days are Baked by Melissa good for? ›

Your cupcakes and macarons will stay fresh in-transit for up to 4 days and in the freezer for up to 2 weeks.

Does Baked by Melissa have kids? ›

Melissa Ben-Ishay, co-founder and CEO of Baked by Melissa, and Adi Ben-Ishay, its director of technology and innovation, met by happenstance—to be honest, it was something out of a romance novel. Now, they're married with two kids and still running Baked by Melissa.

Where does Melissa Baked by Melissa live? ›

They met on the day she opened her first store in SoHo and have been making cupcakes side by side ever since—she conceptualizes the flavors and he brings them to life as Director of Product. They have two daughters, Scottie age 5, and Lennie, age 2.5 and live across the river in Hoboken, NJ.

How did Baked by Melissa meet her husband? ›

My husband and I fell in love icing cupcakes. I met Adi at Cafe Bari the day the first Baked by Melissa opened, as a walk-up window in Soho. He was bartending, and someone asked him who I was. “She's going to be my wife,” was his response.

How long do Baked by Melissa cupcakes last? ›

Our bite-size treats stay fresh in the freezer for up to 2 weeks, and up to 48 hours when left out in the original sealed pack in room temperature.

How many locations does Baked by Melissa have? ›

In 2009, we opened a pop-up, pick-up-only window in Soho. By 2012, we were building out colorful in-store experiences in Manhattan. Today, we have 14 brick and mortar stores and we ship our bite-sized treats nationwide.

Where was Baked by Melissa first located? ›

Locations. As of 2024, Baked by Melissa has 14 stores in the New York metropolitan area and Boston. Its first full store opened in 2009 in Union Square, Manhattan. Many of the stores offer customers the opportunity to pick their own flavors, with bite-size cupcakes displayed in a pastry case.

Is Baked by Melissa only in New York? ›

Ship treats & gifts anywhere in the US! Everything ships sealed, fresh & ready to enjoy! Same-day delivery available anywhere in Manhattan & Boston.

Did Melissa ever sell her house? ›

Back in December 2020, the Gorgas sold their former house in Montville, New Jersey for $2.5 million. The mansion was their family home for over 12 years and a frequent fixture during the couple's run on the Bravo TV reality show.

How much does Melissa make per season? ›

Melissa Gorga (Season 3 – Present)

The next few seasons saw Teresa and Melissa feud over whether they actually were good sisters in law to each other. According to a 2015 report by Radar Online, Melissa makes $750,000 per season, the same salary Teresa had when she went to jail.

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