I must admit, I am a little jar crazy! Put food in a jar and I not only want to eat it but can't wait to make it.
Pasta Salad In A Jar was ON THE MENU for the last picnic of the summer at StoneGable.
Tying a raffia bow around the jar and fixing colorful craft paper cut-outs over the lid insert made this pasta salad look so festive! I made everyone a hefty portion in a 1 pint jar...
Served from a big basket, they make such a wonderful and fun presentation.
Wouldn't these work fabulously at a tailgate... a barn dance... a bonfire or anything that portable food is in order? Using a smaller half pint jar would work to give everyone a nice smaller size portion!
This is not a "rocket science" recipe. Use a little more or less, a little this or that. Change the ingredients to suite your taste.
StoneGable Pasta Salad In A Jar
1/2 box farfalle pasta (box ties)
1/2 box Gemelle (twisted, loose spiral pasta)
1/2 box pene (small ribbed tubes)
1-2 bottles of Greek dressing, I use Garden Gazebo
1 red onion, finely chopped
2 green peppers, finely chopped
1 jar roasted red peppers, drained and chopped
1 jar artichoke hearts, drained and rough chopped
10-15 oil packed sun dried tomatoes, drained and finely sliced
1 small can of black sliced olives, drained
1/4 lb sliced pepperoni, thinly sliced
1-2 cups Parmesan cheese, grated
handful fresh basil, chopped
fresh parsley, chopped
thyme for garnish
other add-ins:
halved cherry tomatoes
heart of palm rounds
zucchini
cucumber
cubed mozzarella cheese
sliced green olives
toasted pine nuts
toasted pine nuts
Cook pasta according to the package directions, or even just a little underdone. Drain and put into a large bowl.
Add 1 bottle of good Greek salad dressing and mix well.
Add the remaining ingredients and mix. Add more dressing if desired.
Add a sprig of garnish to the top.
Jar and refrigerate.
YUMMY!
SG Tip: Tie the raffia around the jar before adding the pasta salad.
SG Tip: Tie the raffia around the jar before adding the pasta salad.
Yvonne -- I am positively obsessed with all things JARS!! This looks devine :)
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Gail
Yvonne you've got that special touch to make everything you prepare look wonderful. What a cute and cleaver idea. I love this.
ReplyDeleteHaving been at this fabulous indoor picnic, I can attest that this pasta salad was fabulous! The entire meal was terrific!!! Thank you so much, Yvonne!!!! Hopefully this RAIN is OVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteLove it! Fabulous idea Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteSam
This is a cute and clever idea...love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet idea! I love pasta salad. Your recipe looks so yummy, and packed into those jars just makes it look so fun! Hope your rain and flooding ends soon! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat salad looks wonderful served that way, Yvonne. I make a very similar one but have never served it in this way. Thanks for the great idea.
ReplyDeleteY.U.M.M.Y.!
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks delicious. Saved the recipe to try.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea, Yvonne. You always have a way of pleasing others!! :-)
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Jane
Yvonne I said it before and I'm saying it again you need to have your own show on the food network!! LOVE this idea and that pasta salad sounds so yummy, going to try it!! Martina
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful and delicious!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I don't think you could make something that wasn't absolutely delicious even if you tried! Putting it in a cute jar...icing on the provebial cake! :)
ReplyDeleteHey Yvonne, I am loving jars too. I've been making little apple pies in mine and serving them for desert. I just love the look and they are the perfect serving size! Love your salad I'm going to try it this weekend.
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Debbie
I am with you! I love individual servings and jars are just perfect. It makes anything special. This sounds wonderful. I could eat pasta salad non stop.
ReplyDeletethis is what I want to make this next weekend! Looks lovely! I have some things for you and will get an email off soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful way to serve food, it looks so pretty and I imagine that there is as much pleasure in preparing as in eating when it looks this good!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and yet simple presentation. Hope you are staying dry - I am in the Chambersburg area and have seen how bad it is around Lancaster. The air has been so humid I actually had to use a blow dryer on my cookies yesterday.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Your pasta salad looks great Yvonne! Folks always love getting their own individual portions! Go Eagles!!!:@)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea..the pasta salad looks delicious and so so pretty, your trademark.:)
ReplyDelete0ox bj
I love everything you put in a jar:)
ReplyDeleteSeriously..
Always so clean looking too!
Plus..that cute factor..:)
This sounds yummy, being Greek American I will have to make. Thanks so much. Hope weather gets better for your area....and us!!
ReplyDeleteI am with you.....just something about food in a jar. Everyone just loves it! Your pasta recipe sounds wonderful! Like the way you dressed up your jars....so cute! Thanks for stopping by today. Hope you have a great weekend:)
ReplyDeleteI'd feel very special having my own personal jar. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful presentation! I love the idea for a picnic or BBQ. Thanks for the invit to the next What's on the Menu Monday! Susie
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea, Yvonne!! The jars make pasta salad extra special.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea..next time I take lunch to the office for the girls I'm doing this!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!
Miss Bloomers
Hi lovely lady.
ReplyDeleteThis was a great Idea using the jars for your pasta salad!!!
I also have blue jars this is gevig me some Ideas. Thanks so much for sharing with as all. I hope you have a great weekend.
XXOO Diane
Oh my...this looks so refreshing and what a great idea to put the pasta salad in the jars to picnic!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO pretty, Yvonne & it sounds delicious, too. Love the caps covered with pretty papers. I always end up using fabric because that's what I have the most of! LOL
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a lovely weekend.
Hugs,
Rett
Larde glass canisters like the ones at Walmart or IKEa work great for potlucks too.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. You are making me jar crazy too! It's fun.
ReplyDeleteI love this~~So cute~~!! The pasta looks so yummy in a glass jar:))
ReplyDeleteFeeling a bit like Fall in the mornings at our house..but still 90 degrees during the day...I cannot wait for Fall to really be here!
Happy Thursday!
xo
Kay Ellen
Wow,this looks delicious! I love your presentation and how adorable the jars and the raffia looks! Your blog is beautiful...found you on Pinterest...having a look around!
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