Bring this super-fresh tortellini salad to any picnic and watch it disappear! Loaded with a rainbow of Mediterranean ingredients and tossed in a tangy citrus balsamic dressing.
The LAST day of April is upon us, y’all. Do you realize that we are unofficially ONE MONTH out from summer?! I know summer technically doesn’t begin until June 21st, but in my family summer ALWAYS begins on Memorial Day weekend which is when we break out all the summer stops.
Grilling. Picnic food. Swimming. Summer walks. Water fights. Wait, what?
Yes, water fights do happen around here on a regular basis in the summertime. If you come over to visit me and if you were to EVER see my siblings changing into their swimsuits and gathering ammo (i.e. squirt guns and water balloons) head for the hills and fast.
Last 4th of July, those kiddos took their water fight business one step too far. Care to hear it? I guess we’re already off-track so we might as well keep going here.
So the whole extended family is over to celebrate the 4th right? I’m outside standing at the grill, sweating up a storm flipping chicken, burgers and corn on the cob and would you like to guess what those crazy kids did?
THEY AMBUSHED ME. Honest! I have nowhere to go because if I were to leave the grill and run for the house, all my meat would have burned black. So I just had to stand there and let them pelt me with water balloons and squirt gun water bullets. All the while, using my own body to shield my precious meat from the sprays of honest-to-goodness sibling betrayal.
So yes, if anyone wonders why I hate summer water fights, that’s my reason right there. My 15-year old brother Michael was undoubtedly the ring-leader of that whole traumatizing affair and I’m still planning my revenge on him. Any ideas?!
Okay, I really did not mean to make this post take 5 million years to read. Let’s just talk salad for the rest of the time now, m’kay?
How do we all feel about Mediterranean food? We’re all lovers right? I’ll take that as a YES, because nobody in their right mind could hate on food as fresh and colorful as Mediterranean-style food is.
Let’s get real here: This tortellini pasta salad has SUMMER written all over every millimeter of it.
Take a look at the checklist why dontcha’?
- Mediterranean ingredients. Artichoke hearts (gah!) black olives, avocado, cherry tomatoes, sweet peppers, and feta. Mountains of feta because I am an official Feta Freak.
- Pasta. Cheese-filled pasta to be exact. Always a good idea.
- A citrus-y balsamic vinaigrette. No creamy, calorie-loaded dressings to take the spotlight away from the fresh Mediterranean goodness!
And that right there is all this ginormous bowl holds. Seriously so simple, but the FLAVORS, people! They kick ‘ya straight in the tastebuds and back again.
Those hamburgers you’re undeniably going to end up grilling pretty soon here need a good buddy and this salad promises to be just that. This recipe makes a HE-UGE portion of salad, but I wouldn’t suggest doing something crazy like halving the recipe. You’re gonna want it ALL.
This is just one of those salads that is undoubtedly going to grace your picnic table multiple times this summer. If not that, then most definitely your midnight-snack table. Yes, I have one of those. Doesn’t everybody?
Let us all go forth now and make salads! It’s practically summer. ♥
Mediterranean Tortellini Pasta Salad
Ingredients
- 22 oz tortellini pasta cooked according to package directions and 1/2 cup cooking water reserved
- 1 cup halved cherry tomatoes
- 1 can 15 oz black olives, drained sliced
- 1 can 15 oz artichoke hearts, drained and coarsely diced
- 1 large sweet pepper diced
- 1 medium ripe avocado diced
- 3/4 cup crumbled feta cheese
- DRESSING:
- 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
- 2 tablespoons orange juice
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine cooked tortellini pasta, cherry tomatoes, olives, artichokes, pepper, avocado, and feta cheese. Set aside.
- In a small bowl, whisk all dressing ingredients until smooth. Pour over pasta mixture and gently stir to coat. Stir in reserved 1/2 cup pasta cooking water. Season salad with salt and pepper to taste and sprinkle with additional feta cheese if desired.
- Refrigerate salad until ready to serve.
Jess @ whatjessicabakednext says
LOVE tortellini salads! This looks delicious and is packed full of some of my favourite ingredients! 😀 Adore all that crumbled feta – yummy!
Sarah says
Thank you Jess!! This salad sounds right up your alley!
Kathy @ Olives & Garlic says
Sounds like your last Fourth of July was a lot of fun. 🙂
I make a lot of pasta salads for my daughters lunch box fro school and this would be another great one to add to rotation. I don’t know many kids that do not like tortellini. 🙂
Sarah says
This salad is the perfect lunch! Kiddos love it. 🙂
Danielle says
I’m pretty sure I could just live off of tortellinis (like I eat them just plain, they’re sooo good!). I love the mediterranean twist on this one, such a great idea!
Sarah says
Haha! I feel the same way about tortellini, girl! It’s amazing stuff. 😉
Kelly - Life Made Sweeter says
Yay for grilling season and picnics! Pasta salads are my favorite and this one looks perfect! I love the artichoke hearts and mediterranean flavors in this! So so good!<3
Sarah says
Thanks Kelly!!