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Pizza Pasta Salad

This crowd-pleasing Pizza Pasta Salad is loaded with pepperoni, tomatoes, cheese, and more, all tossed in zesty Italian dressing. It’s everything you love about pizza served up as a fun, flavorful salad!

A wood bowl filled with pizza pasta salad.

You just can’t beat a good pasta salad, and this one’s a favorite around here. It’s loaded with colorful spiral pasta and classic pizza toppings like pepperoni, mozzarella, olives, tomatoes, bell pepper, and, of course, plenty of cheese! It’s the perfect dish for laid-back summer gatherings.

When I’m in the mood for a green salad with Italian flair, I go for my Simple Italian Salad or Italian Chopped Salad. But when it comes to summer entertaining, this Pizza Pasta Salad is such a great choice.

It’s always a hit with both kids and adults, making it a great choice for potlucks, BBQs, and picnics. The fact that it’s super easy and can be made in advance are just a couple of added bonuses!

Pasta salad with pepperoni, cheese, tomatoes, and olives in a wood salad bowl.

Ingredient Notes

Colored spiral pasta, tomatoes, olives, and other ingredients in bowls with text overlay.
  • Pasta: My top choice for this recipe is Wacky Mac. It’s a tri-color spiral pasta enriched with spinach, tomato, beets and the vibrant colors make this a standout dish.
  • Pepperoni: Look for bags of sliced pepperoni in the deli meat section of the store.
  • Tomatoes: Either grape tomatoes or cherry tomatoes will work.
  • Peppers: We love the flavor of green bell pepper on our pizza and in this salad. If you’re not a fan, substitute milder red, yellow, or orange bell pepper, or leave it out altogether.
  • Olives: Pitted medium black olives are the perfect size for salad and add a nice color contrast with the other ingredients. You can use green olives instead if you’d like.
  • Cheese: Cubed mozzarella cheese and shredded Parmesan cheese.
  • Salad dressing: Either store-bought or Homemade Italian Dressing works perfectly.
A wood bowl filled with pizza pasta salad surrounded by cherry tomatoes and fresh herbs.

How to Make Pizza Pasta Salad

Four images of cooked pasta, Italian dressing, cheese, pepperoni, and other ingredients being combined in a bowl.
  1. Cook the according to package directions. Rinse it with cold water until cooled and then drain well.
  2. Transfer the cooled pasta to a large bowl and toss it with about half of the dressing.
  3. Add the remaining ingredients.
  4. Toss the salad with as much additional dressing as you’d like. It’s best served chilled, so cover and refrigerate it for one to two hours before serving.

Variations

Protein Swap: If you’re looking to swap out the pepperoni for a different protein, try adding grilled chicken, Italian sausage, or even cubed salami for a tasty twist. You can also keep it vegetarian and add another type of cheese, like provolone.

Swap the Pasta: Use can use a different type of pasta, to suit your taste. Try fussili, rotini, penne, or bowtie, or opt for gluten-free pasta if needed.

More Veggies: Add red onion, mushrooms, cucumber, artichoke hearts, or tangy pepperoncini to bulk up the vegetables.

Make it Spicy: If you like a bit of heat, try adding some spicy pepperoni or add a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes to the dressing.

Salad Dressing Ideas: This salad is delicious with a variety of different dressings. Try it with store-bought or homemade Caesar, balsamic vinaigrette, apple cider vinaigrette, or even creamy buttermilk Ranch dressing.

Make-Ahead Tips and Storage

Pizza Pasta Salad can be assembled up to 8 hours in advance. Just cover it and place it in the fridge until you ready to serve. For the best quality, I recommend serving it the same day it is made. If the pasta absorbs too much of the dressing, just add an extra drizzle, toss it, and it will be perfect.

Store leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 4 days. Perfect for a picnic or take to work lunch!

Two small bowls filled with pizza pasta salad.

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A wood bowl filled with pizza pasta salad.

Pizza Pasta Salad

This crowd-pleasing Pizza Pasta Salad is loaded with pepperoni, tomatoes, cheese, and more, all tossed in zesty Italian dressing. It’s everything you love about pizza served up as a fun, flavorful salad!

Course: Pasta, Salad

Cuisine: American, Italian

Keyword: pizza pasta salad

Prep Time:10 minutes

Cook Time:10 minutes

Chilling Time:1 hour

Total Time:1 hour 20 minutes

Instructions

  • Cook pasta according to package directions. Drain and rinse with cold water until cooked pasta is completely cooled. Allow to drain well while preparing other ingredients.

  • Transfer cooled pasta to a serving dish. Add mozzarella, pepperoni, bell pepper, and olives and toss to combine. Add dressing to your liking and toss again to distribute throughout.

  • Cover and refrigerate for at least one to two hours or for up to 8 hours before serving.

Notes

Make-Ahead Tips: This salad can be assembled up to 8 hours in advance. Just cover it and place it in the fridge until you ready to serve. For the best quality, I recommend serving it the same day it is made. If the pasta absorbs too much of the dressing, just add an extra drizzle, toss it, and it will be perfect.
Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 4 days. Perfect for a picnic or take to work lunch!

Nutrition

Calories: 396 kcal · Carbohydrates: 38 g · Protein: 17 g · Fat: 19 g · Saturated Fat: 7 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 4 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 7 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 35 mg · Sodium: 863 mg · Potassium: 291 mg · Fiber: 2 g · Sugar: 5 g · Vitamin A: 450 IU · Vitamin C: 20 mg · Calcium: 284 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated using generic ingredients, and is an estimate not a guarantee. For more accurate results, please refer to the labels on your ingredients at home.

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This post was originally published on July 2, 2014. It has been updated with new text and images.