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- Cook the Pasta:
Start by boiling a large pot of salted water. Cook your pasta according to the package instructions until al dente. Drain the pasta, rinse it with cold water to stop the cooking process, and set it aside to cool. You can drizzle a little olive oil over the pasta to prevent it from sticking together. - Prepare the Dressing:
While the pasta is cooling, whisk together the dressing ingredients in a small bowl. Combine mayonnaise, Italian dressing, Dijon mustard (if using), garlic powder, onion powder, vinegar or lemon juice, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Taste the dressing and adjust the seasonings as needed. If you like a more tangy or creamy dressing, feel free to tweak the amounts to your liking. - Prepare the Vegetables and Extras:
While the pasta and dressing are being prepped, chop your vegetables. Slice the cherry tomatoes in half, dice the cucumber, and thinly slice the red onion and bell peppers. If you’re using olives, cheese, and cooked bacon, have them ready as well. - Assemble the Layers:
Once everything is ready, it’s time to layer your pasta salad. Start by choosing a large, clear glass bowl or trifle dish to allow the layers to be visible. You can also use a regular salad bowl if you prefer.
First Layer (Pasta): Place the cooled pasta at the bottom of the dish, creating an even layer.
Second Layer (Dressing): Spread a generous layer of the dressing over the pasta, ensuring it’s evenly distributed. This helps flavor every bite of the pasta and prevents it from being too dry.
Third Layer (Cheese): Sprinkle a layer of shredded cheddar cheese (or mozzarella) over the dressing. The cheese adds creaminess and a little extra flavor.
Fourth Layer (Vegetables): Next, layer the diced cucumber, cherry tomatoes, bell peppers, and red onions over the cheese. The freshness of these veggies contrasts beautifully with the richness of the pasta and dressing.
Fifth Layer (Olives and Bacon): If you’re using olives and crumbled bacon, now’s the time to add them. The salty bacon adds a savory crunch, and the olives contribute a briny bite that balances the flavors.
- Repeat the Layers (Optional):
You can repeat the layering process if your dish allows, adding another layer of pasta, dressing, cheese, and vegetables. For a more dramatic presentation, aim for at least two layers of each ingredient. - Garnish and Chill:
Once the salad is fully layered, garnish the top with a sprinkle of fresh parsley. You can also add a few extra slices of cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, or olives for added color and texture.
Cover the dish with plastic wrap or a lid, and refrigerate for at least 1-2 hours before serving. This allows the flavors to meld together, and the salad will be even more delicious when it’s cold.
- Serve and Enjoy!
Serve the layered pasta salad cold, and enjoy the refreshing and hearty flavors in every bite! This dish can be served as a side or as a light main course on its own.
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