Greek Chicken Pasta Salad
To make Greek Chicken Pasta Salad, cook the pasta, cool it slightly, toss it with chicken, feta, and olives, and dress it while the noodles can still absorb some flavor. It works because the pasta gets seasoned before the chill dulls everything down.
This Greek chicken pasta salad tosses cooled pasta with chicken, feta, and olives in a bright dressing while the noodles can still soak up flavor. It's filling enough to be a full meal on its own.
It's a good potluck side dish or a make-ahead lunch. Toss everything together once the pasta has cooled so the cheese doesn't melt.
Ingredients
- 12 ounces short pasta
- 1 to 1 1/2 cups chicken
- 1 cup feta
- 1 cup olives
- 1/3 cup dressing or vinaigrette
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- Black pepper to taste
Instructions
- 1Cook the pasta in well-salted water until just past al dente, then drain and rinse briefly to stop the carryover cooking.
- 2Combine the cooled pasta with chicken, feta, and olives in a large bowl.
- 3Toss with the dressing while the pasta is still slightly warm so it actually absorbs some flavor.
- 4Chill for at least 20 minutes if you want the flavors to settle together.
- 5Taste again before serving because cold pasta always wants a little more salt or acid.
Pro Tips
- Salt the pasta water properly or the salad tastes sleepy no matter what else you do.
- Dress once while warm and again lightly before serving if it dried out.
- Keep the add-ins bite-size so each forkful has a chance at balance.
Substitutions
Storage Instructions
Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Make Ahead
This gets better after a short chill, so it is a strong make-ahead option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make Greek Chicken Pasta Salad ahead of time?
Yes. This gets better after a short chill, so it is a strong make-ahead option.
How do I store leftover Greek Chicken Pasta Salad?
Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Can I freeze Greek Chicken Pasta Salad?
Usually not if the recipe depends on crisp vegetables or creamy dressing. Greek Chicken Pasta Salad is better refrigerated than frozen.
What should I serve with Greek Chicken Pasta Salad?
Greek Chicken Pasta Salad works best with simple sides or toppings that support the main texture instead of competing with it.