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  2. How to Make Gluten-Free Pasta Salad - AOL

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    This gluten-free pasta salad is so bright and delicious! There's nothing better than fresh tomatoes tossed with gluten-free pasta and Italian dressing. The post How to Make Gluten-Free Pasta Salad ...

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    Why I Like It: gluten-free, vegan, <500 calories. Serves: 4 people. Aran Goyoaga, author of the new cookbook Cannelle et Vanille Bakes Simple, is a goddess among gluten-free gourmands. ”This ...

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    The taccole pasta shape, with its ruffled edges, ensures perfect texture in every bite. Related: You Can Get a Thanksgiving Turkey and 4 Sides at Target for Just $20 Giada’s Braised Turkey Braciole

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    Greek Orzo Salad. Move aside plain ol' pasta salad—orzo is here to shake things up. While we love it in comforting, warming dishes (like our creamy Tuscan orz0) it also makes for a great salad base.

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    Spaghetti squash turns our favorite angel hair pasta primavera into a gluten-free, low-carb dinner. It's the perfect healthy dinner to keep things fresh—swap in your favorite seasonal veggies ...

  7. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Gluten, the protein found in grains such as wheat, rye, spelt, and barley, contributes to protein aggregation and firm texture of a normally cooked pasta. Gluten-free pasta is produced with wheat flour substitutes, such as vegetable powders, rice, corn, quinoa, amaranth, oats and buckwheat flours. [54]