Italian Pasta Salad is one of our favorite pasta salad recipes. This is an easy, make-ahead salad that is perfect for meal prep. Every bite is loaded with rotini, salami, mozzarella, olives, healthy veggies, and a homemade creamy Italian Dressing.

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Pasta Salad Ingredients:
Italian Pasta Salad is a meal in itself with protein, grains and plenty of vegetables. It has vibrant Italian flavors with kalamata olives, fresh mozzarella cheese, salami, and parsley.
We love that you can change up the ingredients based on what you have on hand. Try substituting with diced bell pepper, or crunchy broccoli, or use Feta instead of Mozarella cheese to add some Greek flavors. P.S. If you’re feeling adventurous, roasting your own bell peppers will take this salad to the next level.

What is the Best Italian Dressing?
We love homemade Italian dressing for the best flavor and because you can use high-quality oil and seasonings. In a pinch, store-bought Italian dressings will work. We like Newman’s Own brand Italian dressing and Ken’s brand Italian dressing.

How to Make Pasta Salad Video Tutorial:
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What is the Best Pasta for Salad?
We love rotini noodles for pasta salad. Rotini is the spiral-shaped pasta you will see in the photos here. You can buy them in the traditional pasta color or in a multicolor blend which can be really fun for a pasta salad. You can also experiment with different kinds of pasta such as shell pasta or macaroni.

How to Cook Pasta for Pasta Salad:
Cook your pasta in salted water according to package instructions until it is aldenté. Aldente means firm to the bite. Pasta that is overcooked can seem mushy in pasta salad and will absorb more dressing so make sure you don’t overcook. As soon as the pasta is aldenté, drain in a colander then rinse under cold water to stop the cooking process, chill the pasta, and rinse off excess starch to keep the pasta from sticking.
Cook’s Tip: Buttered pasta doesn’t work well for pasta salad so do not add butter or oil after your pasta is cooked. Rinsing in cold water is enough to prevent noodles from sticking together and there is plenty of oil in the salad dressing.

More Pasta Salad Recipes:
- Creamy Avocado Pasta Salad
- Caesar Pasta Salad
- Chicken Orzo Pasta Salad
- Cucumber Cauliflower Ditalini Pasta Salad
Italian Pasta Salad

Ingredients
- 8 oz rotini pasta
- 6 oz salami, sliced into strips
- 10 oz cherry tomatoes, halved (3 cups)
- 1/2 English cucumber, diced
- 1/2 medium red onion, finely diced
- 8 oz fresh mozzarella, pearls or halved mozzarella balls
- 1/2 cup black olives, pitted and sliced
- 1/2 cup kalamata olives, pitted and halved
- 1/2 cup roasted red peppers* drained and coarsely chopped
- 1/3 cup parsley, finely chopped
- 1 cup Italian dressing, or added to taste
Instructions
- Cook rotini pasta according to package instructions in salted water just until pasta is aldente (firm to the bite).
- While pasta cooks, prep remaining ingredients and make Italian Dressing.
- Add dressing just to the portion fo salad you plan to eat. Enjoy right away or cover and let the salad marinate for 1-3 hours before serving.
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I made this pasta salad tonight with my daughter. We both tried it with no dairy and I added chicken to mine. It was delicious. Definitely will be my go to lunch salad.
Sounds perfect, Quinn. I hope you’ll both enjoy all the recipes that you will try here!
Just want you to know that you are my go to “chef” when I’m looking for a recipe. This Pasta Salad is another favorite. Enjoy your blogs.
Thank you so much, Susanne! I am so happy to hear that. I appreciate your support and am glad you enjoy my recipes!
I went to my daughters for dinner last night and she put Artichoke Hearts in her salad, she said it was good for me, it was good in the salad.
I’m sure it was delicious, I hope you enjoyed dinner!
Here is a tip on a very easy way to halve cherry tomatoes. Stack 2 plastic deli container lids on top of each other with the tomatoes on the bottom lid. Run your knife through the middle and …….DONE!!
Thank you so much for sharing that with me!
I make this salad really often. It’s perfect for week-nights! This has helped me so much. Thank you for submitting this recipe!
I love that this is in regular rotation for you! That’s so great!
The recipe indicates that it serves 8 – is that an entree size portion? 1 cup serving size? I need a side salad for 50 people, need to figure out the adjustments. Thank you!
Hi Sheryl, we didn’t measure it that way but it is about 1 cup per serving.
I’ve made it for lunch tomorrow. Can’t wait to taste it!
I hope you absolutely love it, Alice!
The pasta salad and dressing was a hit Natasha. It will be one of my go-to recipes.
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!
Italian Pasta Salad recipe was a super compilation of pasta and vegetables!!!
Easy to create and delicious!
Thanks for your good feedback, Joseph!
Yummy! made per recipe with Italian dressing! love it
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
I will make this minus the pasta to make it keto friendly
I’m always looking for Keto/Luw Carb recipes as well. I use the rotini pasta from Great Low Carb Bread Co and it works great.
I made this salad for a church luncheon. It was the perfect dish and got rave reviews. There was nothing left even though I doubled the Thank you for such a great recipe.
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!
My new favorite pasta salad. And that dressing is so good. Can’t wait to try your other salads.
I’m so glad you found a favorite on my blog, Nancy! That’s so great!
This was fantastic. Made it with fusilli pasta and skipped the kalamata olives (used the black olives only), but otherwise followed the recipe. It was a hit! Made a double recipe of the dressing which was more than I needed (probably used more than a single recipe would have allowed) and enjoyed the leftover dressing. Thank you!
You’re very welcome, Barb. I’m so happy to hear that you enjoyed it!
This is so good and my entire family loves it. The mozzarella pearls are so much fun! It good left over too! I just made for my daughter after she had a baby. So good- love your recipes, Natasha!
I’m happy to know that you’re enjoying my recipes, Nancy! Thanks for your great comments and feedback.
Hi – I was wondering if you put the dressing on a day ahead? Thank you!
Hi Courtney, please see step #3: Add dressing just to the portion of salad you plan to eat. Enjoy right away or cover and let the salad marinate for 1-3 hours before serving.
I am planning to make this recipe for a 4th of July celebration out
Of town. Can I mix the salad together without the dressing and keep it in the refrigerator for a couple of days then add the dressing 2-3 hours before serving?
I Pat! That should work! The good news – The homemade dressing will last up to 2 weeks refrigerated!
Thank you so much, Natasha! I have tried several of your recipes and loved them all!! This looks amazing and I’m sure that it won’t disappoint!!
I hope you try it soon and love it, Pat!
I just made it for the 4th tonight. Thank you for sharing all the family friendly recipes. I’m loving them
You’re very welcome, Bev. I hope you’ll love all the recipes that you will try!
If pizza could be transformed into a salad, this would be the recipe for it! It is so, so tasty that I can hide a ton of chopped leafy greens in it and no one tastes them. I can’t wait to make it again.
You are so right, Taisa! I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe!
Tomato-slicing shortcut:
https://youtu.be/uzmTs8yBJsU
OMG this looks amazing! I make mine with pepperoni, ham,salami,cheddar cheese, pepper jack,mozzarella, black olives, banana peppers(sometimes peppercinis) obviously rotini noodles. Then I use Wishbone Italian dressing and a bunch of salad supreme. Everybody requests it for parties. I’m going to make this one though and I vet it’ll be a huge hit.
Sounds great, Leah. I’m glad it was a hit! I hope you’ll love every recipe that you will try.
I love your serving bowl! Where can I get one?
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