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Say hello to the ultimate Summer Pasta Salad packed with Mediterranean flavors. Our Pasta Salad features fresh seasonal ingredients, black olives, seeds, sun-dried tomatoes, and tasty salad dressing.

A bowl of rotini pasta salad with fresh vegetables such as arugula, cherry tomatoes, sliced radishes, cucumbers, black olives, and asparagus. The salad is tossed with a light dressing, and wooden salad tongs rest on the edge of the bowl.

Pasta Salad has saved so many improvised days out for our family, and I'm sure it has for yours, too! We normally have pasta and a few fresh ingredients in the fridge to prepare a quick salad for a last-minute organized beach day, picnic, grilling event, or a family meal where vegetarian options will be non-existent.

Spring and summer are definitely the months where I enjoy this type of meal the most, so I'm sharing a recipe we've been making lately with seasonal produce, some from the garden, some from the shop, and a very simple salad dressing.

Ingredients

Pasta. We like using fusilli for pasta salad, but I won't lie, we've made this recipe with many different types of pasta; sometimes, just using what's available works, and pasta salad is one of those times! You can use whole wheat pasta for a more nutritious option or gluten-free pasta for a gluten-free version.

Fresh vegetables. For our Mediterranean pasta salad, we use cucumber, asparagus, cherry tomatoes, and radishes. We grow most of this produce ourselves, so we basically take what's growing in the garden. We love adding asparagus to add those spring vibes to the dish.

Green leaves. Rocket and basil are always a great combination for salads. You can also add spinach or lettuce.

Sun-dried tomatoes. They add a lovely umami touch to the salad.

Black olives. We always use Kalamata olives for black olives, but you can use your favorite olives for the salad.

Corn. Totally optional, but we like adding corn for sweetness.

Seeds. Toasted seeds make for a great addition. Nuts are also a fantastic add-on.

A wooden board filled with pasta salad ingredients

How to Prepare Our Pasta Salad

While you prepare the rest of the ingredients, you can cook the pasta. Boil the pasta following the package instructions, drain, and leave aside.

For our pasta salad, we prepare the ingredients that need cooking first, which are the asparagus and seeds. First, cut the asparagus into 1-inch long pieces and cook on a skillet with a little bit of oil until they start to brown.

A close-up photo of chopped green asparagus spears being sautéed in a black cast iron skillet.

Then, toast the seeds. Add them (without oil) to a small frying pan and stir occasionally so they don't burn, and toast evenly. It shouldn't take more than 3-4 minutes, depending on the temperature at which you set the cooker. At this point, you can add 1 teaspoon of soy sauce and stir one last time with the heat off already. This adds a delicious flavor to your seeds.

A black skillet filled with an assortment of toasted seeds including sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, and other mixed seeds.

Chop the tomatoes, slice the radish, wash the green leaves, slice the cucumber, and cut the sun-dried tomatoes into small pieces. Place all the fresh ingredients in a large mixing bowl: tomatoes, radishes, green leaves, and cucumber. Add the sun-dried tomatoes, olives, and corn. At this point, also add the pasta, asparagus, and seeds. Prepare the dressing by combining olive oil, balsamic vinegar, mustard, and a pinch of salt. Pour the dressing over the rest of the ingredients and mix well.

A bowl of fresh pasta salad is being dressed with vinaigrette.

You can garnish the pasta salad with sesame seeds, some lemon zest, or even edible flowers! You can leave the pasta salad to chill in the fridge for some time before serving it or serve it immediately.

A bowl of fresh pasta salad with spiral pasta, cherry tomatoes, arugula, corn, radishes, and other vegetables is being served with wooden tongs.
A bowl of rotini pasta salad with fresh vegetables such as arugula, cherry tomatoes, sliced radishes, cucumbers, black olives, and asparagus. The salad is tossed with a light dressing, and wooden salad tongs rest on the edge of the bowl.
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Mediterranean Pasta Salad

Say hello to the ultimate Summer Pasta Salad packed with Mediterranean flavors. Our Pasta Salad features fresh seasonal ingredients, black olives, seeds, sun-dried tomatoes, and tasty salad dressing.
Course Main Course
Cuisine Mediterranean
Keyword Mediterranean Pasta Salad, Vegan Pasta Salad
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 382kcal

Ingredients

  • 12 oz fusilli pasta
  • A handful asparagus
  • ¼ cup mixed seed
  • 1 teaspoon soy sauce optional
  • 2 handfuls cherry tomatoes
  • 1 cucumber
  • 5-6 small radish
  • 5-6 basil leaves
  • 1 handful rocket
  • ¼ cup black olives
  • ¼ cup corn
  • 4-5 sun-dried tomatoes

Pasta Salad Dressing

Instructions

  • Cook the pasta following the package instructions. Drain the set aside.
  • Cut the asparagus into 1-inch long pieces and cook on a skillet with a little bit of oil until they start to brown. Set aside.
  • Add the seeds without oil to a small frying pan and toast for a few minutes, stirring often so they toast evenly. It shouldn't take more than 3-4 minutes, depending on the temperature at which you set the cooker. At this point, you can add 1 teaspoon of soy sauce and stir one last time with the heat off already. This adds a delicious flavor to your seeds.
  • Prepare the fresh vegetables: slice the cherry tomatoes in halves, slice the radish, wash and finely chop the green leaves, slice the cucumber, and cut the sun-dried tomatoes into small pieces.
  • Place all the fresh ingredients in a large mixing bowl: tomatoes, radishes, green leaves, and cucumber. Add the sun-dried tomatoes, olives, corn, pasta, asparagus and seeds.
  • Prepare the dressing by combining olive oil, balsamic vinegar, mustard, and a pinch of salt using a small bowl. Pour the dressing over the rest of the ingredients and mix well.
  • Garnish the pasta salad with sesame seeds, some lemon zest, or even edible flowers!
  • Leave the pasta salad to chill in the fridge for some time before serving it, or serve it immediately.

Nutrition

Calories: 382kcal | Carbohydrates: 71g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.003g | Sodium: 148mg | Potassium: 530mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 458IU | Vitamin C: 14mg | Calcium: 51mg | Iron: 2mg

FAQ

What other dressing can I use for this Pasta Salad?

Our Mediterranean salad pairs beautifully with homemade basil pesto. If we have fresh basil, we often make some vegan homemade pesto to go with the pasta salad.

Can I make this recipe gluten-free?

Absolutely! Use any gluten-free pasta you like, and instead of soy sauce, use tamari.

Can I make the pasta salad ahead?

Yes. Pasta salad is the perfect meal to prepare ahead. We often make it the night before so we have it ready for the next day's lunch.

A person holds a bowl of colorful pasta salad with fusilli, cherry tomatoes, black olives, radishes, asparagus, and arugula. The salad is garnished with seeds. Wooden salad tongs rest in the bowl, and a light grey cloth is partially visible.

Serving Suggestions

Our Mediterranean Pasta Salad is one of our favorite dishes to prepare for a day out at the beach, bring to a grilling event, potluck-style party, etc. You can prepare it ahead, and it's served at room temperature or chilled, making it the perfect option to bring out.

We like serving it with some crusty bread to scoop out those last bits of dressing, and if you want to serve it as a side dish, prepare some protein to go on the side, such as a tofu schnitzel.

Do you like your pasta salad with a spicy kick? We recommend adding some chili oil or chili flakes.

A green bowl filled with a colorful pasta salad. The salad features spiral pasta, halved cherry tomatoes, olives, arugula, sliced radishes, and corn kernels, all tossed together. A larger bowl of the same salad is partially visible in the background.

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