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  2. Pasta Salad Recipe - AOL

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    1 lb tri-colored rotini; 1 bottle of Italian salad dressing; 1 / 2 brick of white cheddar cheese; 1 / 4 lb sandwich pepperoni; ... Pour bottle of Italian dressing over pasta and stir. Refrigerate ...

  3. Pasta salad - Wikipedia

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    Media: Pasta salad. Pasta salad, known in Italian as insalata di pasta or pasta fredda, is a salad 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).

  4. It’s the summer of pasta salad: Refreshing, mayo-less recipes ...

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    Pasta salad's new look can be seen all over TikTok, as reported by Vox, where the hashtag #pastasaladsummer has over 32 million views, and all the videos under it show vibrant, eye-catching dishes ...

  5. Fiesta Pasta Salad & Green Chile Lime Vinaigrette - AOL

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    1 tbsp white wine vinegar. 1 tbsp water. 1 tsp honey. Combine the vinaigrette ingredients together in a small bowl. Stir together and cover. Set in the fridge to cool while you get the pasta salad ...

  6. List of pasta dishes - Wikipedia

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    A Campobello di Licata baked pasta dish, made of ziti pasta, a ragù sauce with pork, cauliflower, eggs and pecorino cheese. Nidi di rondine. Emilia-Romagna. A Romagna baked pasta dish, prepared a fresh egg pasta, with a tomato sauce and smoked ham, beef, mushrooms, béchamel sauce and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese.

  7. Fusilli - Wikipedia

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    Fusilli are traditionally made by wrapping pasta dough around a spindle, or fuso in Italian. Fusilli are believed to be of Arab derivation, and are known as busiata in Sicily and busa in Sardinia, the two Italian regions where Muslim civilization first penetrated. [1] Both busiata and busa come from the Arabic word bus (بوص), meaning the ...