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The thread centers around participants sharing and requesting simple cold pasta salad recipes suitable for summertime. Various recipes are provided, along with personal experiences and preferences regarding ingredients and flavors.
Views differ on ingredient preferences, particularly regarding cilantro and feta cheese, with some participants enjoying these ingredients while others do not. No clear consensus emerges on a single preferred recipe.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and recipes, reflecting a variety of tastes and preferences within the community. The discussion is informal and centered around summer meal ideas.
Consultants looking for new cold pasta salad ideas for summer gatherings or shows may find the shared recipes and experiences valuable.
janetupnorth said:Too funny - another one with dill!
Kacey - you just have to learn to like dill!![]()
ChefBeckyD said:I thought it was cilantro she didn't like? Or is it dill too?
And, for my recipe, I added the dill (cooks license!) - you can make it without it - I just like it that way.
ChefBeckyD said:I thought it was cilantro she didn't like? Or is it dill too?
And, for my recipe, I added the dill (cooks license!) - you can make it without it - I just like it that way.
merego said:Kacey,
I will have to find my "fav" pasta salad recipe which is from my man Bob Barker ( he didn't give it to me personally, although a girl can dream. He retired before I got to come on down) I was in the sudience but never made it
boo hoo for little ol me... any hoo, it is the best pasta salad recipe. I just need to find it!
gingertannery said:Kacey,
I have developed multiple food allergies over the years. Regular doctors won't tell you this but one school of thought points to a candida overgrowth. I have been taking things to curb the candida overgrowth and I do feel better and don't seem as sensitive to many of the foods. Just FYI It can be very frustrating!! Ginger
Kitchen Diva said:Girl, you are too funny! I totally want that recipe now! I don't have to win TPIR showdown to get it, do I?
Kitchen Diva said:Thanks Meredith!
Oh, and the answer to your question is everything is more expensive than olives in MN!LOL Red peppers are $4.00 per pound here, and olives are cheaper in a jar than at the "olive bar" at the deli.
aksusan said:This is my all-time favorite cold salad. Pretty good the 2nd day too - and if you're not a fan of cilantro, parsley could be a sub, but the flavor of the cilantro is awesome in this.
ORZO SALAD
12 oz. Semolina Orzo
20 Ripe Cherry Tomatoes, halved
1 (15 oz.) can Black Beans, rinsed & drained
2/3 C. Diced Red Onion
¼ C. Olive Oil
2 ½ T. Sherry Wine Vinegar
½ tsp. Salt
½ C. Finely Chopped Cilantro Leaves and Tender Stems
Fresh Ground Black Pepper
Cook orzo according to package directions. Drain, rinse and drain again the black beans. Shortly before serving time, toss ingredients together.
Kitchen Diva said:Hi!
I'm in search of about 6 really yummy, simple cold pasta salad recipes for summer time. It would be great if I could get some that are made with meat (like chicken or tuna) and some that aren't. Cream based or vinegarette based sauces/dressing are fine with me... I'm just tired of my old tuna noodle pasta salad and the ones that come in a box- which to my defense I've only made a handfull of times because the pasta recipes out there seem to have a lot of strange or really strong flavors in them.
TIA for the help- I'm just trying to change up our side dishes a bit and also find some that could be used as a main dish served with fruit on the side for those really hot and lazy days of summer!
If it's easier, feel free to email them to me at [email protected]
stacywhitlow said:I use rotini pasta, Italian dressing, diced cucumber, red & green peppers, shredded Parmesan cheese, salt & pepper to taste. That's it. Pretty plain but tasty.
You could add carrots & yellow squash or zucchini & pepperoni. Sometimes I add bacon bits. For a different flavor, change the dressing & veggies. I don't think you could go wrong.
Kitchen Diva said:Mmmmmm BACON! What a glorious thing---bacon!
Kitchen Diva said:That is sooo not bacon!I love bacon. My dogs won't eat those beggin' strips for some reason. LOL
janetupnorth said:It DEFINITELY is not bacon - I too love bacon! My dogs will eat those though, but they love pig ears more than anything!
The kids just like the commercial.
Sammie's favorite actually for the last 2 years is...
"There might be bugs on some of you mugs, but there ain't no bugs on me!" :sing:
ChefBeckyD said:That's Micah's favorite too! In fact, it's a family favorite....and just so you know how corny we are here - we all stop what we are doing and sing along when the commercial comes on!![]()
ChefBeckyD said:That's Micah's favorite too! In fact, it's a family favorite....and just so you know how corny we are here - we all stop what we are doing and sing along when the commercial comes on!![]()