Pasta Salad

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vraiblonde

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Bowtie pasta with chunked salami, kalamata olives, diced tomatoes, seeded diced cucumbers, and feta cheese. Then you toss it with caesar dressing.
 

lovinmaryland

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I do a cold tuna pasta salad that always gets a lot of raves...especially from men for some reason.

1 box of pasta shells cooked
2-3 cans of tuna drained
1 red onion diced fine
4 celery stalks diced
1 T dill relish
2 tsp sweet relish
1/2 - 3/4 cup mayonnaise
1/4-1/2 cup sour cream
lots of black pepper
2-3 tsp old bay

Mix everything together until well combined then sprinkle w/ additional old bay.
 

vraiblonde

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I do a cold tuna pasta salad that always gets a lot of raves...especially from men for some reason.

That looks really good. I'm not a huge pasta salad fan - most people put way too much pasta and not enough stuff that actually has flavor.
 

Pete

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I do a cold tuna pasta salad that always gets a lot of raves...especially from men for some reason.

1 box of pasta shells cooked
2-3 cans of tuna drained
1 red onion diced fine
4 celery stalks diced
1 T dill relish
2 tsp sweet relish
1/2 - 3/4 cup mayonnaise
1/4-1/2 cup sour cream
lots of black pepper
2-3 tsp old bay

Mix everything together until well combined then sprinkle w/ additional old bay.

This triggered a desire for tuna.
 

libertytyranny

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I do a cold tuna pasta salad that always gets a lot of raves...especially from men for some reason.

1 box of pasta shells cooked
2-3 cans of tuna drained
1 red onion diced fine
4 celery stalks diced
1 T dill relish
2 tsp sweet relish
1/2 - 3/4 cup mayonnaise
1/4-1/2 cup sour cream
lots of black pepper
2-3 tsp old bay

Mix everything together until well combined then sprinkle w/ additional old bay.

YES! I've made this for events before (sans old bay) and the men destroy it like they do deviled eggs!



I like bowtie pasta, small fresh mozerella balls, halved cherry tomatoes, olive oil, salt, pepper, fresh basil. easy.
 

lovinmaryland

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That looks really good. I'm not a huge pasta salad fan - most people put way too much pasta and not enough stuff that actually has flavor.
Its really good. My 5 boys will crush the entire bowl when I make it at home!
YES! I've made this for events before (sans old bay) and the men destroy it like they do deviled eggs!



I like bowtie pasta, small fresh mozerella balls, halved cherry tomatoes, olive oil, salt, pepper, fresh basil. easy.
Ha ha deviled eggs are another kryptonite for men :lol:

I've done that bowtie salad too...easy and refreshing!
 

Monello

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Tri colored pasta
red onion
green pepper
marinated artichoke hearts
cured black olives
diced salami
diced pepperoni
small diced mozzarella or provolone cheese
blanched broccoli florets
halved cherry tomatoes
red wine vinegar
good olive oil
chopped parsley
basil
oregano

mix the oil & vinegar then pour it over the other ingredients. Let everything rest about 2 hours for the flavors to blend. Just before serving shake some Mc Cormicks Salad Supreme over the salad.
 

BadGirl

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Tri colored pasta
red onion
green pepper
marinated artichoke hearts
cured black olives
diced salami
diced pepperoni
small diced mozzarella or provolone cheese
blanched broccoli florets
halved cherry tomatoes
red wine vinegar
good olive oil
chopped parsley
basil
oregano

mix the oil & vinegar then pour it over the other ingredients. Let everything rest about 2 hours for the flavors to blend. Just before serving shake some Mc Cormicks Salad Supreme over the salad.
I have this marinating in my friend right now, with the exception of green pepper.

It is delicious!
 

frequentflier

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For dinner a couple nights ago: Left over Barb-b-que chicken cut into small pieces, a little onion, bowtie pasta, chopped pepperoni, sun dried tomatoes (in oil, drained), artichoke hearts, black olives, green olives and some Italian (or greek) dressing.
Some mozzarella or provalone cheese and fresh tomatoes would have been good in it. Even without, it was quite tasty.
 

Roman

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For dinner a couple nights ago: Left over Barb-b-que chicken cut into small pieces, a little onion, bowtie pasta, chopped pepperoni, sun dried tomatoes (in oil, drained), artichoke hearts, black olives, green olives and some Italian (or greek) dressing.
Some mozzarella or provalone cheese and fresh tomatoes would have been good in it. Even without, it was quite tasty.
Any left overs?
 
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