Pasta Salads: a Summer Staple

Pasta salads are fun, versatile and portable, making them ideal for summer gatherings. With a wide range of pastas made from a variety of whole grains, including gluten-free options, there’s something for everyone.

Dilled Shrimp Pasta Salad

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In warm weather I tend to rely on meals that need very little cooking such as simple and delicious salads based on grains, legumes, leafy greens and a variety of pastas. Awesome meals such as Dilled Shrimp Pasta Salad opens in a new tab and Waldorf Chicken and Pasta Salad opens in a new tab become my go-to favorites.

Pasta salads are fun, versatile and portable, making them ideal for summer barbeques, picnics and pool parties. With a wide range of pastas made from a variety of whole grains, including gluten-free options, there’s something for everyone. How about taking this Turkey and Pasta Salad with Parmesan Vinaigrette opens in a new tab to a friend’s barbeque, or serving this easy, veggie-packed Italian Sub Pasta Salad with Broccoli opens in a new tab to your family?

Black Bean and Roasted Corn Pasta Salad

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A basic pasta salad recipe combines cooked pasta with a few simple chopped vegetables such celery and onion and salad dressing (typically mayonnaise). The fun really begins with the addition of fresh, colorful vegetables, legumes or other protein choices, fresh or dried herbs, unique seasonings and salad dressings. Adding any of the following can turn a basic pasta salad into an elegant, gorgeous meal:

  • Roasted seasonal veggies, lightly blanched broccoli florets or slivered leafy greens

  • A variety of colorful bell peppers and red or white radishes

  • Cubes of cheese — try goat cheese, parmesan or Romano

  • Cubes of marinated, baked tofu or marinated, grilled tempeh

  • Artichoke hearts, grated carrots and red ripe cherry or grape tomatoes

  • A variety of olives from kalamata to pimento to garlic-stuffed green olives

  • Fresh herbs and seasonings such as basil, oregano, marjoram, tarragon, dill, chives or curry powder

  • Boiled eggs, cubed or pulled chicken, cubed ham or turkey

  • Your favorite legume (I love adzuki beans and black-eyed peas!)

  • Consider using garlic aioli, white wine or balsamic vinegar, wasabi mayonnaise, a zesty fruit dressing, or pine nut, walnut or extra-virgin olive oil as the dressing

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We have plenty of terrific pasta salads recipes opens in a new tab. Substitute ingredients and types of pasta to fit your personal taste. Here’s a sampling:

What’s your idea of a great pasta salad? Got a recipe? I’d love to know.

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