Super Supremo Greek Pasta Salad |
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Prep Time: 10 Minutes Cook Time: 10 Minutes |
Ready In: 20 Minutes Servings: 6 |
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This recipe was born out of my eternal disappointment with the Greek style pasta salads that catering companies keep bringing to the office to go with meeting lunches, which always seemed to lack something (flavor). So, one day I decided to try to make a Greek style pasta salad that HAD that something. Below is what I came up with and it has quickly become the most requested item on my bring into the office list. Ingredients:
1 lb orzo (rotini are another possibility) |
1 orange bell pepper |
1 yellow bell pepper |
1 seedless cucumber |
1 small yellow onion (optional) |
1 (3 ounce) can black olives (sliced) |
6 ounces grape tomatoes |
1 tablespoon parmesan cheese |
4 ounces feta cheese |
3 teaspoons garlic, minced |
4 tablespoons olive oil |
red wine vinegar (i use lots and lots...and lots) |
cavenders all purpose greek seasoning (also lots and lots. salt free is available now too but haven't tried it yet.) |
1 dash lemon juice (optional) |
Directions:
1. Note: This recipe is largely played by ear. I’ve approximated the measurements for the ingredients but it really is trial and error. All I can say is be generous with the vinegar and seasoning and you really can’t go wrong! 2. Follow directions on box for cooking pasta; cook al dente. I like to add salt to the water once it starts boiling, adds a little flavor to the pasta. 3. While the pasta is cooking, clean and chop your veggies. I like my onions chopped pretty small but will leave large chunks for the bell pepper. The grape tomatoes I just slice in half. Toss all ingredients in a large bowl, as this will make a big batch. Drain olives and add to the mix. 4. When the pasta is finished cooking, drain and run under cold water to stop it from cooking further and cool it off. 5. Add the vinegar, olive oil, garlic, and seasoning to the veggies and add pasta to the bowl. Use salad tongs to mix ‘er up. 6. Finally add the feta and parmesan cheese. Mix everything together and taste test. Add more vinegar and seasoning as necessary. I like to add a dash of lemon juice for a bit of extra zip. 7. Allow the salad to sit for about an hour so the flavors can mix together. I usually get a little impatient and have a teeny bit right after I make it but it really is best if it’s allowed to sit for a while. Best served at room temperature. 8. Enjoy! |
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