Italian Garden Pasta Salad Recipe - Flour On My Face (2024)

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Get ready for all those picnics and barbecues now that summer is on its way. This Italian Pasta Salad Recipe is perfect for all those backyard get togethers.

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Cold Italian Pasta Salad

Are you looking for a delicious, Italian-style meal or side dish that you can whip together in no time?

This quick and easy Italian pasta salad is a great option! It's very much like antipasto salad without all of the fuss and a much simpler version, taking less than 30 minutes to throw together.

Perfect for a summer potluck, a BBQ, or a healthy weeknight dinner, this pasta salad is sure to become a crowd favorite.

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This article will provide an easy-to-follow recipe, tips for substituting certain ingredients to make it even easier, and suggestions for variations and swaps.

With the right ingredients and a little know-how, you can create a delicious and memorable Italian pasta salad in a fraction of the time it would take to make traditional antipasto salad.

Recipes Using Kraft Dressing

I've made many of the recipes at the Kraft website over the years. One of my favorites is a pasta recipe very similar to the one that I have made today.

Over the years I lost the original recipe so now I just useinstincts and whatever vegetables I have on hand while I am making it.

Cold Summer Pasta Salads

Summer time is one of my favorite times of the year for throwing together a cold pasta salad. There are so many delicious pasta salad recipes that are perfect to serve at this time of the year.

Pasta salads can be made in so many different ways with so many different combinations of pasta, vegetables, dressing and seasonings.

Pasta salads come in very handy when entertaining a crowd or just feeding the family.

Zest up your dinner with this easy Kraft Zesty Italian Pasta Salad.

Recipe Ingredients

For this cold Italian pasta salad you will need a box of tri-colored pasta, cherry tomatoes, fresh broccoli florets, diced sweet bell peppers, zesty Italian Dressing, Parmesan cheese, salt and pepper to taste.

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  • perfect pasta for this salad: tri-color rigatoni works very well for this recipe made with an oil based salad dressing. The rigatoni pasta shape allows the Italian dressing to cling to the spiral shape of the pasta noodle. You could also use bow tie pasta.
  • pasta salad dressing: I used Kraft Zesty Italian Dressing for this easy pasta salad because it is packed full of flavor and easy to find. You could use homemade Italian dressing also.
  • fresh tomatoes: red cherry tomatoes, yellow or heirloom cherry tomatoes can be used. You could even cut large garden tomato into wedges and add to the pasta. Or if you have dried cherry tomatoes you can used them also.
  • raw broccoli: cut the fresh broccoli into bite size florets
  • sweet bell peppers: use a combination of green, red or yellow sweet peppers
  • fresh Parmesan cheese: grated or shredded to add to the pasta salad and more for topping the serving bowl. Fresh Parmesan is best but in a pinch you could use the canned powdered Parmesan cheese. You will need to adjust the amount. Start with half as much powdered and then make adjustments.
  • salt: pasta salads need more salt then most recipes. Start with a teaspoon and adjust as needed for taste.
  • ground black pepper to taste

Recipe Prep

Prep work: If you want to quickly make this pasta salad recipe in under 30 minutes prepare the vegetables before getting started.

  1. Wash and drain all of the vegetables with cold water.
  2. Slice the cherry tomatoes in half, trim and cut the broccoli into bite size pieces, dice the sweet bell peppers.
  3. Use a vegetable chopper to quickly dice the peppers.

Recipe Directions

  • Step 1: Cook the tri-colored pasta el dente following the instructions on the packaging. Drain very well in a colander before mixing the salad.
  • Step 2: Add the broccoli, tomatoes and diced sweet bell peppers to the bowl.
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  • Step 3: Add the shredded Parmesan cheese, salt and ground black pepper to the mixing bowl.
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  • Step 4: Using two large wooden spoons toss the spiral pasta and vegetables together.
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  • Step 5: Pour the Zesty Italian Dressing over the pasta salad ingredients in the bowl.
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  • Step 6: Use a large spoon to toss the dressing with the pasta salad ingredients.

Toss until the dressing has coated all of the pasta and the vegetables are evenly distributed through out the spiral pasta.

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  • Step 7: Refrigerate for at a minimum of 2 hours before serving. I like to refrigerate this type of cold salad overnight to allow the pasta to absorb the flavors of the dressing.
  • Step 8: Before serving remove the salad from the refrigerator and stir well to mix in any Italian dressing that may have settled on the bottom of the bowl.
  • Optional: Transfer the salad to a serving bowl if needed and sprinkle the top with Parmesan.
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Cold Italian Pasta Salad add ins

While this quick and easy pasta salad has no meat you can easily take it to another level by adding some Italian salad add ins. It is very similar to antipasto salad but so much easier to make.

Some optional ingredients you can add are below if you like a hearty pasta salad or need to feed a crowd.

  • add sliced pepperoni or cubed salami if you want a heartier Italian pasta salad.
  • add mini mozzarella balls.
  • add sliced black olives.

Recipe FAQs

How long does Italian pasta salad last?

Italian Pasta Salad will last 3 to 4 day in the refrigerator. It is import to keep the salad properly refrigerated when making ahead of time or saving leftover cold pasta salad.

Is it better to make pasta salad the night before?

Yes, all pasta salad recipes benefit from and overnight chilling in the refrigerator. The longer time the salad can chill the better the flavors will meld.

Do you rinse off pasta for pasta salad?

You should always rinse off pasta when you are using it to make a pasta salad. A cold water rinse will stop the pasta from overcooking and remove the extra starch. Pasta for cold pasta recipes should always be rinsed off and drained well before using in a recipe.

Expert Recipe Tips

  • Cook the pasta el dente. As the finished recipe chills the pasta will absorb some of the dressing. If the pasta is over cooked it could turn very mushy and ruin your salad.
  • Use the freshest vegetables. Fresh vegetables are crisp and add a nice bite to pasta salads.
  • Real Parmesan verses powdered Parmesan: If using powdered decrease the amount to ¼ cup and adjust if needed.
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Easy Italian Pasta Salad

Arlene Mobley - Flour On My Face

This easy Italian Pasta Salad is a bright and colorful summer pasta salad made with Kraft Zesty Italian Dressing, tri-colored pasta, fresh broccoli, cherry tomatoes, and bell peppers. Makes a great cold pasta salad for a summer barbecue, picnics, potlucks and family get togethers.

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Prep Time 8 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 23 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 12 ounce box tri-colored pasta (cooked, rinsed and drained well)
  • 1 ¼ cup Kraft Zesty Italian Dressing
  • 1 cup cherry tomato halves
  • 1 cup raw broccoli florets (cut into bite size pieces)
  • ½ cup diced red and yellow bell peppers
  • ½ cup real Parmesan cheese (grated and more for topping when serving.)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper

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Instructions

  • Boil pasta following direction on the box.

  • Drain pasta well and place in a large mixing bowl.

  • Add all the broccoli, tomatoes and diced peppers to the bowl.

  • Add the Parmesan cheese, salt and pepper to the bowl.

  • Toss the pasta, vegetables and seasonings together using a large spoon.

  • Pour the Italian dressing over the pasta, veggies and seasonings in the bowl,

  • Stir the Italian dressing into the salad ingredients well to evenly coat the pasta and vegetables.

  • Refrigerate at least 2 hours before serving. Overnight is better to allow the pasta to absorb the flavors of the dressing and other ingredients.

  • Mix well before serving and top with more Parmesan cheese.

  • Make 8 servings.

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Recipe Expert Tips

  • This recipe was inspired by the Kraft Italian Chopped Salad.
  • Cook the pasta el dente. As the finished recipe chills the pasta will absorb some of the dressing. If the pasta is over cooked it could turn very mushy and ruin your salad.
  • Use the freshest vegetables. Fresh vegetables are crisp and add a nice bite to pasta salads.
  • Real Parmesan verses powdered Parmesan: If using powdered decrease the amount to ¼ cup and adjust if needed.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 272kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 8gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.03gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 1384mgPotassium: 247mgFiber: 2gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 848IUVitamin C: 27mgCalcium: 85mgIron: 2mg

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Arlene Mobley author of Flour On My Face-a Food & Lifestyle website helping busy families get dinner on the table by serving easy recipes every week.

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  1. Claire

    Italian Garden Pasta Salad Recipe - Flour On My Face (16)
    I love salad pasta, this does look tasty 🙂

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  2. Gina

    We use zesty on our chicken as a marinade prior to grilling .......mmm

    Reply

  3. Jenne

    I love zesty italian dressing. I am going to have to try it with broccoli. I do a salad with avocado, cucumbers, tomatoes, and spring onions. The dressing just makes any salad come together easily.

    Reply

  4. Thomas Murphy

    I go on trips to zest up my life.

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  5. Cherie Montorio

    I zest up my life by getting my hair done at a hair salon once a month.

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  6. Heather

    I'm not sure I live a very zesty life raising two little boys......I try new recipes with my family.

    Reply

  7. Madonna

    my life is zested up by my children and grandchildren.

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  8. Amy Orvin

    I zest up my life by trying new recipes.

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  9. Amanda Sakovitz

    I try new workouts!

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  10. kesha

    I zest up my life by taking my daughter to the beach!

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  11. heather

    i zest up my life with sesty italian dressing

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  12. Margot C

    Oh we're pretty zesty around here; the espresso machine helps.

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  13. Georgia Beckman

    I zest up my life by keeping things zesty with my husband of 24 years. We have raised 4 children...............all were teenagers AT THE SAME TIME for a long period in our life. I mean a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG period. Now we have 14 grandchildren. They do still gt a lot of our time, but we finally have time for each other & we enjoy every minute of making each other FIRST.

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  14. Katherines Corner

    yummy and zesty, oh and the salad looks great too. I hope you will share this post at my blog hop today xo P.S. don't forget to enter my latest giveaway too

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      Katherine

      Thank you and I will hop over there right now!

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  15. Robin Wilson

    Honestly I have been so sick with my Lupus that I haven't "zested" it up in quite a long time. Perhaps wearing some new perfume would do the trick!

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    • Flour On My Face

      oh Robin I am sorry to hear that. Good luck and I hope you feel better soon!

      Reply

  16. Heather B

    I zest up my life by hiking in the woods near my house.

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  17. john hutchens

    I zest up my life with various adventure activities

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  18. Tammy S

    I love too zest up food with spices enjoy life more try too eat healthier love Kraft dressings

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  19. Susan Christy

    Hang out with fun people!

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  20. Kristal

    Usually the zest I get is from reading my steamy romance novels.

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  21. Dorothy Teel

    Zest up my life by trying new recipes.. including Italian Chicken with Kraft Italian Dressing

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  22. ANN*H

    Do something out of the ordinary or do things in a different way to change things up a bit

    Reply

  23. Cindy Bowling

    I eat my Zesty Italian Dressing

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  24. Donna Becker

    I do this by spending as much time with my grandbabies as possible I so love introducing them to new adventures and tastes in life

    Reply

  25. Sandy VanHoey

    My life doesn't have a lot of zest but my grandson will zest it up for my most days

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  26. Thomas Bellamy

    Eating salads with Kraft Italian Dressing.

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  27. Wanda McHenry

    I zest up my life by going on date nights with hubby!

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  28. Marilyn B.

    I like to add a little bit of hot peppers to my food to add some zest to my life.

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  29. Stefanie

    I zest up my life with surfing at the beach, hanging out with friends and flavorful Kraft salad dressings!

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