Uncountable nouns don't have their own natural unit of measurement. When you see uncountable nouns used as countable nouns, it means the noun has been "portioned" or put into units in some way. This won't work automatically; the "portion" must be clear from the context.
In the case of salad, when you see "salads", this means either: types of salad, separate bowls of salads, or separate portions of salad.