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Summer meets Fall Pasta Salad: Butternut, Tomato and Chickpea Pasta Salad by Ashlee Wetherington Patient Expert Posted Tue 05 Oct 2010 5:00am Then it hit me. Summery pasta salad meets fall flavors. I did a little searching and found Ina Garten's Roasted Butternut Squash Salad with Warm Cider Vinaigrette . It was the perfect starting point for this meal. Her fall-inspired salad had squash, maple, cranberries, and apple. My mind injected summery tomatoes, pasta salad, and chick peas. The mixture Read on »
My Good Pasta Salad with notes about My Best Pasta Salad by Women's Work Patient Expert Posted Sun 14 Sep 2008 1:19pm to play in Food Part 2. Pasta salad can be one of the most boring sides. I never pick it at bbq's or restaurants when there are other options. And grocery store pre-packed pasta... I have finally settled upon two versions. I make Good Pasta Salad for big parties and small gaterings. It's both tasty and affordable. If I'm making it just for me Read on »
No-cook pasta sauce: Caprese Penne Pasta Salad by amnichols Posted Mon 30 Aug 2010 12:49pm 1/4 cup of fresh basil, chopped fine 1/2 cup no fat Italian salad dressing Directions: Cook penne as directed until the pasta is al dente (firm but cooked... My friend Kalyn is looking for No-Cook Pasta Sauce for Nights When It's Too Hot to Cook . Here’s one I created last summer when I had my garden was bursting Read on »
Hot & Sour Pasta Salad by Niyaprakash Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:44pm PREPARATION TIME : 15 mins. COOKING TIME : 15 mins. SERVES : 8 Read on »
Pasta Salad by Karen B. Posted Mon 31 May 2010 11:00am We have had some warm to hot days around here, with school just starting to wind down where I am. Favorite school lunch items at the moment include pasta salad and fruit salad. I used Organicville salad dressings with my pasta salads. I love having a big bowl of pasta salad in the fridge during hot days, the kids help themselves during the day Read on »
Pasta Salad With a New Twist by Rosie Posted Sat 24 Apr 2010 9:30am A summertime dish that you will find at most cookouts is some kind of pasta salad. Ina Garten, The Barefoot Contessa , has a pasta salad recipe called Pasta With Sun-Dried Tomatoes you just have to try. The flavors are wonderful and the longer it sits, the flavors seem to meld together even more. It's a great make ahead side dish to any meal Read on »
Crispy Baked Chicken Cutlet with Pasta, Salad and Strawberries by Alex L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 01 Jun 2010 10:49am Want an Italian dish that’s big on flavor, but low in fat and calories? Look no further! ... Continue Reading » Readers of this article also enjoyed: Read on »
Chicken Pasta Salad by Nicole Posted Wed 23 May 2012 3:01pm Chicken Pasta Salad This is my go-to pasta salad recipe for any barbecue or picnic. I don't think there's a contest as to how many rare and weird ingredients you can throw into a pasta salad, so just stick to a few ingredients you know your family loves, and it will intantly become a favorite. We use to beg my mom to make this salad ... Read on »
blue cheese & olive pasta salad by a nutritionist eats Posted Tue 29 Jun 2010 12:00am My Mother is the Queen of pasta salads. Literally. She has enough pasta salads in her arsenal to get through the whole summer without repeats. Many of them are worth repeating however, so she’ll find a way to squeeze them in. As a child, I remember being fond of some, like chicken curry pasta salad, and not so fond of others Read on »
Pasta salad with chickpeas by Monique Patient Expert Posted Fri 15 May 2009 12:32am up making great pictures with it! Okay, back to my pasta salad! I just love eating pasta salads in the summer, and this one I made with chick peas. Chick peas are surprisingly good in pasta salad. Buy the best tasting chick peas you can find- mine were organic out of a jar. For the dressing use a good olive oil, your favourite vinegar, some lemon Read on »