Easy Pasta Salad Recipe: Summer Side Dish - On Sutton Place (2024)

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This easy pasta salad recipe is the perfect side dish for a summer picnic or gathering! Uses all fresh ingredients, and can be made a day ahead.

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This pasta salad recipe has been a favorite of my family for years. I posted it here on my blog way back in 2013, but wanted to share it again with a printable recipe. There are updated images and all sorts of tips. It’s one of those dishes that, for some reason, I only make in the summer. Which is crazy, because it would be a perfect side dish for the holidays.

Why This Recipe Is Amazing

This recipe is one my mom made when I was growing up, so it’s definitely tried and true. I’ve been making it for over 40 years, and it’s perfect every time. It’s makes a huge bowl, and is actually better the second day, so making it ahead is no problem…and the leftovers are absolutely delicious. The best thing about this cold pasta salad recipe is, by far, the flavor.

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Ingredient Notes

The measurements for the vegetables are simply for guidance. You can use as much or as little of each vegetable as you like. Substitutions and/or additions can be made for the ones listed in the recipe. Here are some ideas:

  • cherry tomatoes
  • bell pepper
  • black olives
  • broccoli
  • celery
  • fresh herbs
  • garlic
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Don’t skip these two ingredients: the sweet onion and hard boiled eggs. The onion adds a very special taste, and the creaminess of the hard boiled eggs help all the other ingredients meld together.

Any type of pasta can be used. Our favorites are rotini and penne, but we’ve also used farfalle and fusilli. Using elbow pasta would make this more of a traditional macaroni salad.

I would not recommend using anything other than Marzetti’s Slaw Dressing. It’s what makes the taste so wonderful and unique. We have tried Marzetti’s “light” version, and it’s very good, although not quite the same.

Adding Protein

Although it would definitely change the taste, this pasta salad can be turned into a main course by simply adding any combination of meat and/or cheese.

  • chicken
  • salami
  • ham
  • feta cheese
  • parmesan cheese
  • mozzarella cheese
  • sharp cheddar cheese
  • colby cheese

Is it better to make pasta salad the night before?

Yes! Pasta absorbs any liquid or dressing, especially when it’s refrigerated for a long period of time. By making this easy pasta salad the night before, all the flavors have ample time to blend together. Plus it’s always a good thing to get part of a meal made ahead.

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Instructions

  • Cook pasta according to package directions. I add salt and olive oil to the boiling water. Drain when finished cooking.
  • Put prepared tomatoes, onion, carrots, cucumber, and eggs into a large bowl.
  • Pour about 1/2 of the jar of Marzetti dressing on the chopped veggies/eggs.
  • Stir to coat.
  • Add pasta and enough Marzetti dressing to coat the pasta. Keep stirring until it’s all mixed together well.
  • Cover tightly and refrigerate at least 2 hours, longer is better.
  • Can be made a day ahead. If pasta soaks up too much of the dressing, just add more and stir well.
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Easy Pasta Salad Tips

  • Begin by putting the pasta water on the stove, and prepare to cook the eggs. While all that is boiling, begin chopping. By the time the pasta is finished and the eggs are done, you will have most of your chopping out of the way.
  • My mom never removed the seeds from the tomatoes, but sometimes I do. If it’s summer, and the tomatoes are nice and meaty, there is no need. Sometimes the seeds are very runny, so I simply slice them out before chopping.
  • If you are generous with the salt in the pasta water, there should be no reason to add additional salt and pepper. This pasta salad gets plenty of taste from the dressing.
  • The Marzetti Slaw Dressing can be found in the salad dressing and mayo aisle at the grocery store.
  • This easy pasta salad recipe stays fresh in the refrigerator for 3 to 5 days. Keep it in an airtight container, and if the pasta soaks up the dressing, just add more.

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Easy Pasta Salad Recipe

This easy pasta salad recipe is the perfect side dish for a summer picnic or gathering! Uses all fresh ingredients and can be made a day ahead.

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4.68 from 37 votes

Servings: 12 servings

Author: Ann Drake

Prep Time 30 minutes minutes

Pasta cooking time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 lb. rotini pasta
  • 1/2 large sweet onion (chopped)
  • 1 cup cucumber (peeled and chopped)
  • 1 cup tomatoes (seeded if desired and chopped)
  • 1 cup chopped carrots
  • 2 eggs (hard boiled and chopped)
  • 16 oz. Marzetti Slaw Dressing (The jar is 24 oz. You won't use the whole thing)

Instructions

  • In a large pot, cook pasta according to package directions. I add salt and olive oil to the boiling water. Drain when finished cooking.

  • Put prepared tomatoes, onion, carrots, cucumber, and eggs into a large bowl.

  • Pour about 1/2 of the jar of Marzetti dressing on the chopped veggies/eggs.

  • Stir to coat.

  • Add pasta and enough Marzetti dressing to coat the pasta. Keep stirring until it's all mixed together well.

  • Cover tightly and refrigerate at least 2 hours, longer is better.

  • Can be made a day ahead. If pasta soaks up too much of the dressing, just add more and stir well.

Notes

If using an English cucumber, there is no need to remove the peel.

Nutrition

Calories: 310kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 37mg | Sodium: 291mg | Potassium: 184mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 1646IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 1mg

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Easy Pasta Salad Recipe: Summer Side Dish - On Sutton Place (2024)

FAQs

What are the five mistakes to avoid pasta salad? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Pasta Salad
  • Using the wrong pasta. The wrong pasta type or size can make pasta salad soggy, slimy, or just plain hard to eat. ...
  • Salting only once, at the end. ...
  • Too many raw ingredients! ...
  • Overdressing or underdressing the salad. ...
  • Not seasoning again just before serving.

How do you make pasta salad not soggy? ›

Cook the pasta al dente: Al dente pasta is firmer and less likely to become mushy or soggy when mixed with other ingredients. Rinse the pasta with cold water after cooking: This helps to remove excess starch and cool the pasta, which can help to prevent it from becoming soggy.

What is a pasta salad made of? ›

The salad can be as simple as cold macaroni mixed with mayonnaise (a macaroni salad), or as elaborate as several pastas tossed together with a vinaigrette and a variety of fresh, preserved or cooked ingredients. Additional types of pasta may be used, such as ditalini.

Do you rinse pasta when making cold pasta salad? ›

The starch in the water is what helps the sauce adhere to your pasta. The only time you should ever rinse your pasta is when you are going to use it in a cold dish like a pasta salad or when you are not going to use it immediately. In those cases, rinsing the pasta helps to stop the cooking process.

Should I rinse pasta for cold pasta salad? ›

If you're making a dish that will be served chilled or at room temp—think cold soba, rice noodles, pasta salad—you do want to rinse so that you get toothsome (sorry) individual strands rather than one big gummy clump. Certain types of noodles benefit from a rinse in almost all applications.

What is the most popular pasta dish? ›

The most famous pasta dishes are:
  • Spaghetti Bolognaise.
  • Lasagne.
  • Fettuccine Alfredo.
  • Pasta Carbonara.
  • Ravioli.
  • Pasta alla Norma.
  • Spaghetti alle Vongole.
  • Macaroni Cheese.
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Does pasta need a side dish? ›

Truly, pasta doesn't need much to make it a crowd favorite at the dinner table. Grab a bowl and a fork and you're pretty much all set. However, it never hurts to add a salad or cooked vegetable to the situation to make the whole meal feel a bit more, well, whole.

What vegetables go well with pasta? ›

Bell Peppers: Sliced or diced, they add a sweet, mild flavor and a colorful crunch to your dish. Zucchini and Summer Squash: Sliced or spiralized, these vegetables add a light, slightly sweet flavor and make a healthy addition. Spinach: This leafy green wilts nicely into hot pasta and is a qu.

Should you drain pasta for pasta salad? ›

How to Cook Pasta for Pasta Salad Recipes
  1. You should cook the pasta for 1 minute less than the time recommended in the package instructions.
  2. Then, drain the pasta, spread it out on a cooking sheet, drizzle a single layer of extra-virgin olive oil over it and allow it to cool.

Why does my pasta salad taste weird? ›

Vinegar and other acidic ingredients do strange things to the flavor of pasta when used in salad-level amounts. Ever notice an irritating acerbic aftertaste just about every time you've eaten pasta salad? That's the vinegar announcing itself, and it's not pleasant.

Does pasta salad contain mayo? ›

Drain and pour pasta into a large dish. Stir in the celery and tomatoes. In a separate bowl, whisk together the salad dressing and mayonnaise, then pour this mixture over the salad and toss again, to coat. Cover and chill until ready to serve.

What is a interesting fact about pasta salad? ›

But pasta salad is actually more American than Italian. Italians generally prefer their pasta hot and served as a separate course. While cold macaroni salads, the unpretentious precursors of today's pasta salads have been staples of American cookbooks for years. Pasta itself has an ancient history.

How much pasta salad per person? ›

When serving pasta salad as a side dish, it's safe to guess that most people won't eat more than 3/4 cup of finished salad. If the pasta salad is the main meal the portion size will increase by double (generally).

What are the seven things that you should not do when preparing the salad? ›

Common Salad Mistakes
  1. Here are seven things you should NOT do when making salads: Too much dressing. ...
  2. Pouring on the dressing. ...
  3. Wet salad leaves. ...
  4. Not seasoning it. ...
  5. Subpar salad dressings. ...
  6. Uncreative toppings. ...
  7. Served in a bowl.
May 13, 2013

When creating a salad what 5 factors should you consider? ›

But today, I am going to teach you how to make a salad without using a recipe so you, too, can become a salad artist. Sound like a deal? There are five elements to a perfect salad: greens, sweetness, creaminess, crunchiness, and dressing.

What is necessary to avoid when making fresh pasta? ›

15 Mistakes To Avoid When Making Fresh Pasta
  1. Not using the well method to mix your pasta. ...
  2. Using the wrong type of flour. ...
  3. Using too many egg whites. ...
  4. Not using the correct dry-to-wet ingredient ratio. ...
  5. Not adding semolina. ...
  6. Under-kneading your pasta dough. ...
  7. Forgetting to rest your pasta dough. ...
  8. Rolling out your pasta by hand.
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