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Taste Delicious, Italian-Inspired Pasta Recipes From Classico. Great recipe for Taisen's semi Italian pasta salad. I have seen a lot of different Italian pasta salads, so I decided to try and do one but I couldn't find the one that I wanted to try, so I ended up just buying stuff that I wanted in it.
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook taisen's semi italian pasta salad using 10 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Taisen's semi Italian pasta salad:
- Make ready 1 can black pitted olives sliced or leave whole
- Get 3-4 vine tipe tomatoes sliced into bite size pieces (you can use any kind of tomato)
- Take 1 packages mozzarella cheese, cut into small cubes or however you like (I buy the round one from Aldi's)
- Get 1/2-1 block mozzarella cheese, cubed
- Take 1 packages sliced pepperoni (cut into fours, I cut them in half and then half again)
- Take 1 large cucumber (cut into fours or whichever size you want)
- Make ready 1 box any kind of pasta noodles
- Take 1 medium or small onion, diced (sweet or red, your choice)
- Make ready 1 packages regular ham, honey ham or any other ham cut into bite size pieces
- Get 1 bottle Italian dressing (you can use regular or zesty)
I liked it and it was filling. I did end up using the gravy for both not just the mashed potatoes. will do this again but maybe add. Great recipe for Taisen's frozen baked burgers. I normally make my own hamburgers but these have been cheaper for us and I was getting tired of how dry and tasteless they were so I came up with this idea to try and give them a better flavor and to not be so dry.
Instructions to make Taisen's semi Italian pasta salad:
- Boil your pasta noodles until done. Remove from heat, drain and let cool. You don't have to use the entire box. I didn't. I used maybe half or a bit over half.
- While the noodles cool, start prepping the rest of the ingredients.
- Open and drain black olives. Slice them length wise, in half or leave whole. Your choice.
- Rinse off the tomatoes, and slice into bite size or you can use grape tomatoes.
- Rinse, peel and slice your cucumber into bite size pieces.
- Slice up your block of mozzarella cheese into small bite sizes. Slice your soft round mozzarella into thin slices or however you like.
- Take your ham and chop it up into pieces or into long thin lengths. I used deli ham.
- Chop up your onion if using onion.
- For the pepperoni, you can leave them sliced as is or cut up. I cut mine into fours.
- When the noodles are cool, add some of the Italian dressing. Mix. Start adding in everything that you chopped and sliced. Mix well. You don't have to use the entire bottle.
- Cover with plastic wrap and set in the fridge for at least an hour. Enjoy ;)
It worked and my husband and kids. Italian Pasta Salad Pasta Salad Pasta Salad. To make this recipe quick and easy, I use a bottled Italian dressing but of course, homemade Italian Dressing is amazing if you have the ingredients on hand. Make ahead… The best thing about this pasta salad recipe is that it gets better as it sits and the flavors blend! This pasta salad, made with Provolone, salami, pepperoni, bell peppers, and black olives tossed with fusili pasta and Italian salad dressing, is very easy to make.
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