Easy & Fresh Italian Pasta Salad
With this Italian pasta salad recipe I’ve thrown in turkey ham, different cheeses, cold peas, cucumber, jalapenos…EVERYTHING! It’s almost impossible to ruin this recipe, not unless you just add in a bunch of weird stuff.
Now normally I don’t eat angel hair pasta…I don’t know..there is just something about the texture that makes my skin crawl. But when it’s served cold and firm, I love it which is why I always use it for my cold spaghetti pasta salads.
You can eat this pasta salad once it’s had a chance to get cold but it is truly at it’s best the next day when the ingredients have had a chance to lounge in all of that yummy Italian dressing goodness.
- 1 lb of angel hair pasta
- 1/2 green pepper (can use more)
- 1/2 red pepper (can use more)
- 1 cup broccoli & cauliflower, diced into tiny pieces
- 1-2 green onions
- 1/2 medium tomato (can use more)
- 1 (16 oz) bottle of Zesty Italian dressing or more if you like it ZEEEESTAAAAY!!! (but I wouldn’t add more until you taste it the next day since the flavors will intensify overnight)
- 1/4 cup of black olives, diced
- Chopped pepperoni (I used turkey pepperoni), can also used chopped ham.
- *Optional ingredients: I like to kick this recipe up sometimes by adding in minced garlic, mild cheddar, cold peas or cucumbers. Experiement with it and make it your own!
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
- Cook the angel hair pasta until al dente. This only take a few minutes so watch it carefully. The last thing you want is overcooked noodles.
- Drain the pasta and rinse with cold water.
- Chop up the green pepper, red pepper, broccoli, cauliflower, tomato, green onion, olives, & pepperoni into tiny minced pieces. You want the pieces to be really tiny.
- Pour the bottle of Zesty Italian Dressing over the cold noodles and toss to coat.
- Add in the chopped ingredients and toss to combine.
- Refrigerate until super cold.
- Serve. Be sure to toss before serving since the dressing and ingredients can settle on the bottom.
Directions
Step 1.) Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
Step 2.) Cook the angel hair pasta until al dente. This only take a few minutes so watch it carefully. The last thing you want is overcooked noodles.
Step 3.) Drain the pasta and rinse with cold water.
Step 4.) Chop up the green pepper, red pepper, broccoli, cauliflower, tomato, green onion, olives, & pepperroni into tiny minced pieces. You want the pieces to be really tiny.
Step 5.) Pour the bottle of Zesty Italian Dressing over the cold noodles and toss to coat.
Step 6.) Add in the chopped ingredients and toss to combine.
Step 7.) Refrigerate until super cold.
Step 8.) Serve. Be sure to toss before serving since the dressing and ingredients can settle on the bottom.
Some pasta is excellent. If you can find the shop where they do it even if it is well worth buying. You can even try to do it yourself. There are wonderful gadgets rolling sheets of pasta. But these machines usually ends up forgotten pasta in the bottom of the closet. They are not really necessary. You will rarely find in Italian cuisine. Homemade pasta can be done quite easily with a rolling pin and a knife.
Hey if angel hair creeps you out have you tried small bowties? I've been using them for 'fake lasagna' and they hold up great with the sauce without being too starchy. Keep those recipes coming !!!
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This one looks really yummy. I love Italian style recipes..Like how they made their pasta..I like it very much! Great video. Thanks for the share.