Pasta salad
Summer salad made with pasta
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Pasta salad, known in Italian as insalata di pasta or pasta fredda, is a dish prepared with one or more types of pasta, almost always chilled or room temperature, and most often tossed in a vinegar, oil or mayonnaise-based dressing. It is typically served as an appetiser (antipasto) or first course (primo).
Origin
Pasta salad appears in several food traditions. Claudia Roden describes cold pasta dishes prepared by Italian Jewish communities for the Sabbath.[1] American versions grew in the mid twentieth century through Italian immigrant cooking.[2] Cold macaroni salads appeared in early twentieth century American cookbooks. Recipes identified as pasta salad appeared in print by the early 1960s.[3] Italian antipasto traditions and Sicilian pasta fredda also shaped the idea of a chilled pasta dish.[4]
Ingredients
Gallery
- Pasta salads
- Pasta salad prepared with fusilli
- Pasta salad with cherry tomatoes
See also
Media related to Pasta salad at Wikimedia Commons