This twist on a basic Italian pasta salad is a recreation changer. The orzo pasta offers this salad the right chew and texture. Plus, it’s loaded with crisp veggies and a straightforward selfmade French dressing dressing.
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Why My Recipe
- Loaded with completely crisp and crunchy veggies and all of the scrumptious orzo.
- Home made Italian dressing that’s fast and simple to make.
- Straightforward to prep the night time earlier than and able to throw collectively whenever you want it!


What’s nice about this salad is the dimensions of every ingredient. The orzo pasta, mini pepperoni, and small items of mozzarella all match collectively on one spoon, providing you with the right chew. And the feel of this salad is just about good. In case you’re apprehensive a few soggy pasta salad, this isn’t that! Cooking the orzo pasta to al dente and mixing it with olives, peppers, and tomatoes makes this pasta salad gentle with that good crunch. This pasta salad and my Mediterranean Chickpea Salad have grow to be my go-to for meal-prepping a fast and attractive lunch!
Ingredient Notes


- Orzo Pasta: This short-cut pasta resembles rice and is discovered within the pasta aisle at most grocery shops. Prepare dinner to al dente for a agency, chewy chew.
- Olives: the sliced black olives in a can are a terrific choice, or you possibly can go inexperienced.
- Mini Pepperonis: Simply swap for normal, sliced pepperoni or salami.
- Inexperienced Bell Pepper: Substitute with yellow or crimson bell peppers for a sweeter taste.
- Pepperoncini: Provides a terrific crunch and tangy zip. You would additionally substitute with banana peppers.
- Cherry Tomatoes: Grape tomatoes additionally work, and you need to use crimson or yellow.
- Recent Mozzarella: Cubed recent mozzarella offers a pleasant delicate texture to the salad. Nonetheless, you possibly can all the time use these little mini mozzarella balls or shredded mozzarella as an alternative.
- Salad Dressing: You can also make your dressing with recent herbs over dried. You’ll need to use one tablespoon of finely minced recent herbs for each teaspoon of dried herbs the recipe requires.
Optionally available Add-Ins
Meat: We love these mini pepperonis for a way properly they mix with the dimensions of the opposite elements, however should you’re not a fan, you may simply swap with a unique protein. We suggest grilled hen, floor Italian sausage, or sliced salami as an alternative.
Veggies: We love a great crunch to our pasta salads. In case you’re seeking to load up with extra veggies, you possibly can add one other bell pepper (yellow and crimson are sweeter), some chopped crimson onion and zucchini, or perhaps a diced jalapeño for a little bit kick of warmth
Beans: Add some extra substance to your salad! Beans are an effective way to make this pasta salad a little bit extra hearty and filling. Garbanzo beans (chickpeas) pair properly with this salad for his or her dimension and texture.
Cheese: Be at liberty to make use of your favourite cheese. You need to use mini mozzarella balls or shredded mozzarella as an alternative of chopped recent mozzarella to avoid wasting time. Parmesan can also be a terrific various that will pair completely with the Italian flavors.


Make-Forward Directions
This pasta salad is tremendous straightforward to make forward. You possibly can whip up the dressing 1 to 2 days early and stash it within the fridge. Then prepare dinner the pasta the night time earlier than and retailer within the fridge to relax. Whenever you’re able to eat, all you’ve bought to do is chop the veggies and toss all of it collectively in a giant bowl. Executed and achieved!
Storage Directions
Refrigerate any leftovers in an hermetic container for as much as 4 days. Past that, the veggies can grow to be soggy.
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