Perfect Creamy Macaroni Pasta Salad (2024)

How to make the best creamy pasta saladwith our easy creamy dressing and crisp, colorful vegetables. We love this easy macaroni salad recipe!

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I love this creamy pasta salad (also called macaroni salad). The dressing is so simple and delicious. I keep the sugar level low for this salad and only use a slight drizzle of honey or maple syrup in my creamy dressing, but you can increase this for a sweeter salad.

We love pasta salads around here and have a few. For a vinaigrette-based dressing, see this no mayo pasta salad or this orzo pasta salad with a lemon vinaigrette.

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Key Ingredients

  • Elbow macaroni:To make this a macaroni salad, use elbow macaroni or substitute itwith any small pasta shape (small shells and spiral shapes work nicely). After cooking the pasta, rinse it before tossing it with the dressing. Rinsing removes extra starch, which makes the dressing sticky.
  • Veggies:I love some fresh crunch in my pasta salads. So, I add finely chopped onion, bell pepper, celery, and radish. Before you add the onion, allow it to soak in cold water for a few minutes, which tones down the raw flavor.
  • Pickles:I use dill pickles in this pasta salad, but you can use a sweet pickle instead. Here are our recipes for dill pickles and bread and butter pickles.
  • Creamy dressing:My favorite creamy pasta salad dressing combines sour cream, mayonnaise, mustard, apple cider vinegar, salt, pepper, and a touch of honey or maple syrup. It’s easy to make and tastes incredible.

How to Make Macaroni Salad

When it comes to making a cold, creamy pasta salad, keep these tips in mind:

When you cook the pasta, undercook it slightly.I follow the package directions and set my timer for a minute or two before it should be done. Then,I rinse the pasta under cold water before tossingit withthe salad dressing. Ifyou’ve ever madepastasalad that turned sticky, not rinsing the pasta before tossingit withthe dressing could be the reason.

For the dressing of our macaroni salad, I love using a slightly adapted version of thispotato salad dressing(it gets rave reviews). Instead ofonly using mayonnaise, which can make the salad heavy, wecombine the mayonnaise with sour cream. Since the sour cream is tangy, it lifts the flavors of the dressing, just as fresh lemon juice would to other dishes.

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I make my dressing in the bottom of a big bowl, then add the cooked (and rinsed) macaroni and the veggies. I give it a really good toss and then taste for seasoning. You might find that it need a bit more salt. Then, I store the salad in my fridge until ready to serve!

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What to Serve with Creamy Pasta Salad

We often serve this salad during the summer. I love it withturkey burgers, grilled chicken, and grilled salmon. It’s perfect withpulled pork and thesehoisin stickyribs.

Potato salad is also excellent when served next to other sides, such as ourcreamy potato salad, watermelon feta salad,easy bean salad, and creamy cucumber salad.

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The key to the best creamy pasta salad is to rinse the cooked pasta under cold water before tossing it with the dressing. Skipping this step means the dressing will be sticky. We also “de-flame” the onion, which tames the raw onion flavor so that it does not take over the salad. A quick bath in cold water does the trick. Use elbow macaroni for macaroni salad or other small pasta shapes (like small shells or ditalini).

Makes about 6 servings

Watch Us Make the Recipe

You Will Need

For the Salad

8 ounces (226g) dry elbow macaroni or small pasta shape

1/4 medium red onion, finely chopped, about 1/4 cup

1 medium bell pepper, seeds removed and chopped

2 celery stalks, finely chopped, about 1/3 cup

3 radishes, trimmed and finely chopped, about 1/3 cup

1 to 2 medium dill pickles, finely chopped, optional

For the Dressing

1/2 cup sour cream

1/4 cup mayonnaise, try our homemade mayonnaise

1 ½ tablespoons yellow mustard, substitute Dijon or whole grain mustard

1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt, plus more to taste

1/4 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper, plus more to taste

1 to 2 tablespoons honey, optional for sweet version

Directions

    1Cook macaroni according to the package directions. Drain and rinse well under cold water to remove starch from the outside of the pasta.

    2Meanwhile, add the chopped onions to a small bowl and cover with cold water. Set aside for 5 minutes and then drain. This tones down the raw flavor of the onion so that it won’t overpower the salad.

    3Make the dressing in the bottom of a large salad bowl. Whisk the sour cream, mayonnaise, mustard, apple cider vinegar, salt, and pepper.

    4For a sweeter macaroni salad, add honey or maple syrup to taste. I typically add half a tablespoon, but try one to two tablespoons if you enjoy sweeter macaroni salads.

    5Add the rinsed macaroni, drained onions, bell pepper, celery, radish, and the pickle to the bowl with the dressing. Mix well. Taste, then adjust with additional salt and pepper.

Adam and Joanne's Tips

  • Storing: Store your creamy pasta salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Make-ahead: Creamy macaroni pasta salad improves on the second day, so this is a perfect make-ahead recipe! However, I do not recommend freezing it (the dressing does not freeze and thaw well).
  • Mayo substitution: You can substitute the mayonnaise for low-fat mayo and some or all of the sour cream called for in the recipe with yogurt. The yogurt will make the dressing a bit tangy, but it will still taste great.
  • Dairy and egg free creamy pasta salad: Use vegan mayonnaise (here’s our homemade recipe) and a dairy-free sour cream.
  • The nutrition facts provided below are estimates.

Nutrition Per Serving Serving Size 1/6 of the recipe / Calories 252 / Total Fat 10.4g / Saturated Fat 2.9g / Cholesterol 10.6g / Sodium 317.2mg / Carbohydrate 32.2g / Dietary Fiber 2.1g / Total Sugars 2.4g / Protein 6.9g

AUTHOR: Adam and Joanne Gallagher

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Perfect Creamy Macaroni Pasta Salad (2024)

FAQs

Why isn't my macaroni salad creamy? ›

The key to keeping macaroni salad from drying out is the pasta. If you don't cook it enough, the pasta won't grab on to the dressing and will dry out. If you overcook the pasta, it will be completely soggy and gross. Cook the pasta just right, and your macaroni salad will stay perfectly creamy.

Should you rinse macaroni when making macaroni salad? ›

Elbow macaroni: To make this a macaroni salad, use elbow macaroni or substitute it with any small pasta shape (small shells and spiral shapes work nicely). After cooking the pasta, rinse it before tossing it with the dressing. Rinsing removes extra starch, which makes the dressing sticky.

How do you keep macaroni salad from absorbing mayonnaise? ›

How do I keep macaroni from absorbing mayonnaise? Very simple! Chill! Chilling your macaroni and other ingredients before mixing your salad together will help slow the absorption of mayonnaise.

Should you let pasta cool before making pasta salad? ›

My Best Pasta Salad Tips
  1. Cook your pasta a little longer than normal. It should be a tad past al dente (but not mushy) so that the pasta stays soft when it cools. ...
  2. Let your pasta cool completely before tossing it with the other ingredients. ...
  3. Taste and adjust.

How do you keep pasta salad from getting soggy? ›

After your pasta is cooked, be sure to dress the pasta salad while it is still warm. The Kitchn recommends tossing the still-warm pasta salad with two-thirds of the dressing you plan to use and reserving the remainder for just before serving.

What are three things that should be avoided when making a nutritionally balanced salad? ›

Pouring on the dressing, overdoing the carbs, forgetting about protein, and other common missteps can turn this nutritious meal into a calorie bomb. Whether you're ordering out or tossing your own, here are seven common mistakes to avoid.

What not to do when making pasta? ›

5 Things We Never Do When Making Pasta
  1. Use a small pot to boil the pasta.
  2. Neglect to salt the water.
  3. Forget to give the pasta a stir or two as it cooks.
  4. Cook it past al dente.
  5. Dump out all of the pasta water.
May 1, 2019

What are the seven things that you should not do when preparing the salad? ›

Common Salad Mistakes
  1. Here are seven things you should NOT do when making salads: Too much dressing. ...
  2. Pouring on the dressing. ...
  3. Wet salad leaves. ...
  4. Not seasoning it. ...
  5. Subpar salad dressings. ...
  6. Uncreative toppings. ...
  7. Served in a bowl.
May 13, 2013

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