Salmon and Pasta Salad

"This salad makes a nice light meal in the summer. It's versatile, so feel free to fiddle with it and add your own ingredients! An adopted recipe."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cook the pasta according to package directions; drain and set aside.
  • In a mixing bowl, combine yogurt, mayonnaise, lemon juice, basil, oregano, salt, and pepper.
  • In a separate bowl mix remaining ingredients, add it to the first mixture.
  • Toss to coat pasta.
  • Transfer to a container, and chill for at least 1 hour before serving.
  • Before serving, make sure to gently stir it all up again well.
  • Note: other kinds of pasta can be used in place of macaroni, to make it interesting -- small spirals, orzo, penne, etc. Don't be afraid to experiment!

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Reviews

  1. This is a wonderful pasta salad. The only thing that I added differently than the recipe calls for is dill weed and instead of plain yogurt I used fat-free sour cream since I had already had it on hand. I love dill and add it to almost any salad with seafood in it. I also doubled the servings. Even if i didn't add the dill weed, this dish still would have been absolutely wonderful. Thank you for a great recipe.
     
  2. I used this recipe as a stepping stone to build my own salmon salad. Thanks so much it really helped me get where I wanted to go. I left out the basil. I added: a can of black beans, rinsed and drained; 1/2 cup frozen corn, thawed, 1/2 cup frozen peas, thawed, and I used a 15 oz can of samon. I garnished with about 1/4 cup of grated cheddar cheese. Of course, I had to use more of your delicious yogurt dressing. Thanks again for the recipe. It got me to the perfect summer supper.
     
  3. I just wanted to thank both reviewers for the dill suggestion... The last time I made this dish I added dill and it was definitely an improvement. Thanks for making my recipe better!
     
  4. FABULOUS! The only thing I did different was to add dill ( since I love it) like the other reveiwer. I also left the oregano out I don't really like it. You could use a little green pepper too if you don't have red peppers and since they are VERY expensive here! I will make this often to take to work for lunch. Thanks :)
     
  5. Awesome! I used fresh pan cooked salmon and added the dill as others mentioned. I did not add the dried oregano, but everything else was the same! Thanks for an awesome summer salad!!
     
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  1. My husband just loves this. I used fat free sour cream instead of yogurt and did add some dill. I made 50% more dressing because my salads always seem to grow while making them. Thanks
     
  2. This is a wonderful pasta salad. The only thing that I added differently than the recipe calls for is dill weed and instead of plain yogurt I used fat-free sour cream since I had already had it on hand. I love dill and add it to almost any salad with seafood in it. I also doubled the servings. Even if i didn't add the dill weed, this dish still would have been absolutely wonderful. Thank you for a great recipe.
     

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