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Why we love this Cold Tortellini Salad

I love my Italian food in the winter months from Chicken Parmesan to Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta, and Shrimp Fettuccine,   And I love my summer food too from pineapple salsa, corn on the cob, baked beans, and sweet cornbread.  But what if you could have the best of both worlds?  Enter  Italian Pasta Salad! Italian Pasta Salad is fabulous because:

It is delish eaten right away (soooo hard not to!) Taste even better the next day (I was eating it for breakfast) Can be made all in advance It’s easy to customize with your favorite add-ins or simply by what you have in the refrigerator It’s a quick chop and throw together side It’s loaded with goodies!

This Italian Pasta Salad recipe is loaded with cheesy, pillowy tortellini, salami, mozzarella, olives, bell peppers, pepperoncinis, tomatoes and cucumbers then smothered in bright and tangy Italian Dressing.  It’s hearty, comforting and refreshing all at the same time and belongs on your table all spring and summer long – starting this Memorial Day!

Tortellini Salad Recipe ingredients

Italian Dressing: I beg you not to, but if you must use premade Italian Dressing, then your salad will need about ¾-1 cup. Tortellini: I use fresh refrigerated tortellini.  You can use any type of cheese tortellini and even think sausage tortellini would be yummy! Cucumber: You can substitute the slicing cucumber for an English cucumber and then you don’t have to peel it. Tomatoes: Don’t substitute the cherry tomatoes for Roma or another variety because they will fall apart in the salad. Olives: I use whole olives and then chop them because they are juicer and tend to hold together better but you can use sliced olives if you prefer.  Sicilian olives would also be delicious.  Olives are optional, and I actually don’t love olives, but I loved them in this salad! Bell Pepper: You can substitute the orange bell pepper for whatever you have on hand but my fav for this Italian Pasta Salad is orange. Pepperoncinis: Can be found with the relishes and other pickled condiments.  They are tangier and have a slight more kick than banana peppers but if you already have banana peppers on hand then you can use those.  This recipe only calls for 2 tablespoons but you are welcome to taste and add more for additional tangy sweet heat. Mozzarella: I prefer to use fresh mozzarella balls, cut into bite size pieces. These can be found in the specialty cheese section of your grocery store. You can also use a fresh mozzarella log and cube it. If this mozzarella is too expensive or you don’t want to make a separate trip, you can substitute regular mozzarella and chop it into cubes. Salami: You can substitute chopped pepperoni or chopped summer sausage for the salami.

Cold Tortellini Salad Additions

Feta zucchini Pepperoni Italian sausage Crispy thick-cut bacon shrimp grilled or shredded chicken

Why this Cold Tortellini Salad is the Best

Most Italian Pasta Recipes will have similar ingredients but there are a few differences in this recipe that I think make it the “best:” 1) tortellini, 2) Homemade Italian Dressing, 3) pepperoncins,  4) mozzarella balls.

 Tortellini: Does it get any better than your favorite pasta salad except with tender pillows of cheesy tortellini enveloped in tangy Italian dressing in every mouthful?  I am obsessed.  All pasta recipes should be made with tortellini in my book.  I already have shared Greek Pasta Salad with Tortellini, Southwest Tortellini Salad with Creamy Salsa Dressing and have a  Shrimp Po’ Boy Tortellini Pasta Salad and a Cubano Tortellini Pasta Salad with Mojo Dressing coming your way because like I said – I am obsessed with tortellini pasta salads!  If you haven’t jumped on this bandwagon – do it! Homemade Italian Dressing: I’ve enjoyed my fair share of tasty bottled dressings, but I promise, nothing tastes as fresh and fabulous as your own Homemade Italian Dressing – and it takes MINUTES to whisk together using pantry ingredients!  This easy Homemade Italian Dressing is a balanced tangy and testy blend of olive oil, red wine vinegar, dried herbs and spices and the best part – Parmesan Cheese!  It elevates this Cold Pasta Salad with Italian Dressing to a whole new level because after all a salad is only as good as it’s dressing – so use the best! Pepperoncini:  Please don’t skip!  Pepperoncini bring this Italian Pasta Salad to life!  They are slightly sweet but mostly tangy with a slight zip of heat.  The pepperoncini (100 to 500 Scoville heat units) is much closer to a bell pepper than a jalapeño (jalapenos are about 40x hotter) so don’t be scared away.  Their sweet heat tang is explosively delicious. Mozzarella Balls:  There is a reason they call them “snacking balls” because I could eat fresh mozzarella balls by the handful!  They are soft and buttery and melt-in-your-mouth YUM. I promise you will be combing through the pasta salad just to find these pearls of satisfaction.

How to make Pasta Salad with Tortellini

This Cold Pasta Salad with Italian Dressing is pretty straightforward, but here are some helpful tips and tricks!

It is important to not overcook your tortellini – you want it al dente so it still has a little bite otherwise it will fall apart when tossed. To stop your pasta from cooking after it’s removed from the heat, rinse and drain it in cold water. After pasta is drained, immediately add it to a large bowl then toss it with half of the dressing. By tossing it with dressing while it’s still slightly warm, it soaks in even more zesty flavor and the dressing also keeps the tortellini from sticking together. If you are serving immediately, you can go ahead and add all your chopped goodies and the desired amount of remaining dressing, HOWEVER, I highly recommend chilling for at least 30 minutes. A chilled salad tastes far superior than a room temperature one and this gives some time for the flavors to meld.

Can I make this Tortellini Salad ahead of time?

This Italian Pasta Salad is excellent the next day.  When making in advance, gently toss all the ingredients together with half of the dressing, cover and refrigerate.  When you are ready to serve, toss with desired amount of remaining dressing.  If you use all of the dressing initially your pasta may soak up all the dressing.

What goes with Pasta Salad

Chicken: Chicken Kabobs Grilled Marinade Italian Chicken Lemon Basil Chicken Seafood: Cedar Plank Salmon Grilled Salmon in Foil Grilled Salmon Grilled Shrimp Beef: Steak Kabobs Flank Steak Skirt Steak Strip Steak Sirloin Steak Pork: BBQ Pulled Pork Grilled Pork Chops, Pork Tenderloin Marinade Grilled Pork Tenderloin Burgers: Turkey burgers Hamburger Recipe BBQ Bacon Burgers Hawaiian Burgers

How long is Pasta Salad good for in the fridge?

Cover leftover cold Italian Pasta Salad with plastic wrap or transfer it to an airtight container.  Store in the refrigerator for 2-3 days. I think it actually tastes best days after you make it!

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