16 Summer Pasta Salad Recipes You'll Want to Make Tonight (2024)

As soon as the summer heat hits, the oven shuts off (except for peach pie, of course). And what pairs more perfectly with grill fare than a delicious bowl of creamy-crunchy pasta salad? It's served cold, packs plenty of fresh summer produce, and takes almost no effort to make.

Whip up a bowl of summer-style comfort with these vibrant, vegetable-rich dishes tonight. We've included the classics, like Italian Pasta Salad and Tuna and White Bean Salad, plus fresh takes on everyone's favorite picnic-friendly food (think Tortellini Basil Salad and Coconut-Miso Soba Salad). They'll all be the stars of your backyard spread.

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Keep reading for a collection of delicious summer pasta salad recipes!

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Edamame Pasta Salad

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If you're on the hunt for an easy weeknight dinner or simple party side, give this 30-minute pasta salad recipe a try. Here, nutty edamame, toasted walnuts, and crumbled feta join forces to create a savory vegetarian dish that's packed with protein. Sherry vinegar adds a nice mellow flavor, which means you can serve this dish alongside anything from grilled chicken to roasted fish.

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Spaghetti Pasta Salad With Avocado-Basil Dressing

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Spaghetti isn't a pasta you typically see in pasta salad, but that doesn't mean it can't get the job done. In this recipe, the long noodles are coated in a healthy, no-cook sauce that's made with avocados, basil, Greek yogurt, apple cider vinegar, and a bit of honey. Chopped toasted almonds add some crunch, while sliced cherry tomatoes bring bursts of bright acidity. Any pasta you don't eat for dinner makes for stellar leftovers the following day.

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Toasted Israeli Couscous With Corn and Herbs

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A pasta salad makes a great picnic side, and this one is no exception. This dish has a toasted Israeli couscous base, along with juicy summer corn kernels paired with a showering of fresh herbs—basil, chives, and dill—plus some caramelized onions for good measure. Eat this salad solo for a light lunch, or serve it alongside grilled fish, rotisserie chicken, or a seared steak for a balanced dinner.

RELATED: How to Make the Fluffiest Couscous

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Quick Nutty Noodles

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Pantry staples like apple cider vinegar, almond butter, and toasted sesame oil come together to create this easy noodle salad that's ready in just 20 minutes. First, you'll quick-pickle the radishes and cook the soba noodles. Once cooked, the noodles will join salt-marinated cucumber, and the whole thing will get coated with a decadent almond butter dressing. Garnish the noodles with peppery watercress and radish slices, and you're good to go!

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Spicy Thai Shrimp Soba Salad

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Enough with the gloopy peanut noodles—it's time to freshen up your soba. Don't worry, we didn't cut out the peanut butter entirely, we just lightened it up with the addition of lemongrass, shrimp, fresh mint, and basil. Pack it for lunch with a few lime wedges—it'll wake it up just enough that you'll forget you're eating leftovers.

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Tapas-Style Pasta Salad

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A salty snack-lovers dream come true, this easy pasta salad combines savory dried chorizo, salty herb-dressed olives, and Manchego, one of our all time favorite snacking cheeses. The dressing calls for a bit of anchovy paste—not enough to really taste it, but just enough to give it some oomph. If you're super-anchovy-averse you can skip it, just give the salad a taste and adjust the seasonings to your liking.

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Southwestern Pasta Salad

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All your favorite taco night fixings, tossed with chewy pasta and a creamy avocado vinaigrette. This salad is a great way to pack the same flavors your family loves into a different package. The avocado dressing might oxidize overnight, so don't worry if your lunch looks a little lackluster come Monday. It'll still taste just as good. For an extra treat, top it with a small handful of crushed tortilla chips.

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Spring Pasta Salad

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Celebrate spring with this flavorful and quick pasta salad that's filled with peppery radishes and crisp sugar snap peas—two of the season's finest vegetables. The casarecce pasta used here is perfect for soaking up sauce, which in this case is a honey-mustard vinaigrette spiked with shallot and lemon zest. You'll also find mint and salty ricotta salata, which add a bit of freshness and saltiness, respectively.

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Moroccan Couscous Salad

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Israeli couscous offers plenty of texture in this fiber-packed salad, but if you can't find it, use another small pasta shape like ditalini or orzo. Dried apricots and pistachios add great color, but golden raisins or currants and toasted almonds would be just as tasty. Smoked paprika can be very assertive, so start with a pinch and add more to your liking.

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Grilled Vegetable Pasta Salad

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This dish is a new take on our favorite summer Italian flavors. We added grilled broccoli rabe for just a touch of bitterness, and it's perfect against the creamy mozzarella and the sweet and tangy tomato vinaigrette. Be sure to cut the broccoli rabe and onions into bite size pieces after grilling, making them easier to eat.

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Grilled Mediterranean Salad

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When grilling the halloumi in this delicious Mediterranean pasta recipe, use tongs to slowly raise one corner of the cheese to check for sticking. If it doesn't lift off easily, lower it down for about 10 seconds, then try again.

RELATED: The Ultimate Guide to Grilling Vegetables

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Hazelnut Romesco Pasta Salad

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Chorizo, golden raisins, and mint leaves ensure this salad hits all the right spicy, sweet, and fresh notes. Save time by buying roasted, skinned hazelnuts.

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Tortellini Basil Salad

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You'll want to use the easy-prep basil oil you add to this tortellini basil pasta salad on everything you cook this summer. Drizzle it on grilled chicken, veggies, and crusty bread.

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Orzo Tomato Salad

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This crowd pleaser makes the most of the season's colorful, juicy tomatoes. Roast them low and slow to concentrate their flavor.

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Coconut-Miso Soba Salad

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Add grilled chicken, salmon, or shrimp to make this umami-rich salad even more substantial.

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Tuna and White Bean Salad

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Blended beans are the secret (healthy!) ingredient in this creamy, Caesar-ish dressing.

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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.

Is it best to make pasta salad the day before? ›

For storing: After I make this pasta salad, whether making it ahead or storing leftovers, I just pop it in the fridge and it will keep for 2-3 days. For making ahead: I love to make pasta salad 12-24 hours ahead of time. This gives it time to absorb the dressing but not get mushy!

Why does pasta salad taste better the next day? ›

The pasta, vegetables, and cheeses get time to absorb the dressing and take on additional flavor. They absorb the seasoning from the dressing, ensuring every bite is as flavorful as possible.

Should pasta salad be served cold or hot? ›

Pasta salad that's still shivering from the fridge is more firm (often unpleasantly so), and the flavors of the sauce are too subdued; fats are also more prone to congealing. It's much better to serve the pasta at room temperature, which helps the pasta have a more appealing texture and lets the flavors loose.

What to avoid when making salad? ›

20 Mistakes You Need To Avoid When Making Salad
  1. Not washing the lettuce. ...
  2. Not drying the lettuce. ...
  3. Not adding other greens. ...
  4. Not massaging kale and other tougher greens. ...
  5. Using bagged lettuce. ...
  6. Cutting the vegetables into pieces that are either too large or too small. ...
  7. Not adding a protein. ...
  8. Not properly tossing the salad.
Jun 8, 2023

What not to do when making pasta? ›

Cooking pasta: 5 mistakes
  1. Toss the pasta when the water is cold. This is probably the most common and also the most serious mistake you can make in cooking pasta. ...
  2. Using the wrong measure of salt. ...
  3. Cooking pasta in a small pot. ...
  4. Overcooking the pasta. ...
  5. Drain the pasta too much.
Sep 14, 2023

Do you 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.

Do you rinse pasta in cold water for pasta salad? ›

Do not rinse the pasta, though. The starch in the water is what helps the sauce adhere to your pasta. Rinsing pasta will cool it and prevent absorption of your sauce. 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.

Why does my pasta salad taste weird? ›

Mistake: Using dressings that are too vinegar-forward on cold pasta leave sour, acerbic tastes on the tongue. Though heavenly on my Simple Italian Salad, vinegar in salad level amounts is jarring on cold pasta!

How do you moisten pasta salad? ›

Be sure to use enough mayonnaise or dressing to thoroughly coat the noodles. It's going to look like too much when you first make it, but the pasta does absorb some of it as it chills. If your leftovers seem a bit dry after a day or two, simply stir in a little more dressing or mayo to liven them back up!

When should you throw out pasta salad? ›

But how long, exactly, is that pasta salad going to last? The majority of pasta salads will last between three to five days in the refrigerator. This is provided you are storing the salad properly, in an airtight container so as to prevent any harmful bacteria from growing in your salad.

What should you do if the pasta is to be used cold in a salad? ›

If you're going to eat your pasta cold, you should rinse it under cold water, right? Wrong! Instead, take a page from Perry's playbook and toss the cooked pasta with a little olive oil, then spread it in a single layer on a baking sheet to let it cool completely.

What is the best olive oil for pasta salad? ›

The best olive oil for salads is the extra virgin olive oil. It is the olive oil with most flavored and fruity of all of them. But of course, there are many varieties of extra virgin olive oils, each of which have their own characteristics.

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).

Why is my pasta salad dry? ›

The key to keeping macaroni salad from drying out is the pasta. If you don't cook it enough, the pasta won't grab on to the dressing and will dry out. If you overcook the pasta, it will be completely soggy and gross. Cook the pasta just right, and your macaroni salad will stay perfectly creamy.

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.

Should you rinse pasta in cold water for 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 you let pasta cool before refrigerating? ›

Generally, it's best to put hot food and leftovers into the fridge within two hours of being cooked. After this time, bacteria can start to grow and transform your delicious meal into a bout of food poisoning waiting to happen.

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