Spaghetti Pasta Salad

The recipe Spaghetti Pasta Salad can be made in about 20 minutes. One portion of this dish contains approximately 10g of protein, 14g of fat, and a total of 386 calories. For $1.13 per serving, you get a side dish that serves 8. This recipe from Homemade Hooplah requires spaghetti, cherry tomatoes, red bell pepper, and salad mix. A couple people made this recipe, and 29 would say it hit the spot. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 43%. This score is solid. Similar recipes include Spaghetti Pasta Salad, Creamy Italian Spaghetti Pasta Salad, and Easy Italian Spaghetti Pasta Salad.

Servings: 8

Preparation duration: 20 minutes

 

Ingredients:

16 oz spaghetti

1 cup cherry tomatoes halved

1 red bell pepper chopped

1 yellow bell pepper chopped

1 English cucumber chopped

1 small red onion sliced

1/3 cup grated parmesan cheese

2 tbsp salad supreme seasoning

16 oz Italian dressing

Equipment:

pot

mixing bowl

bowl

Cooking instruction summary:

InstructionsIn a large stockpot, cook spaghetti per package instructions. Drain pasta and rinse with cold water. Place pasta a large mixing bowl.Add cherry tomatoes, red bell pepper, yellow bell pepper, English cucumber, red onion, parmesan cheese, salad supreme seasoning, and Italian dressing to bowl. Mix ingredients well.Serve spaghetti pasta salad immediately.

 

Step by step:


1. In a large stockpot, cook spaghetti per package instructions.

2. Drain pasta and rinse with cold water.

3. Place pasta a large mixing bowl.

4. Add cherry tomatoes, red bell pepper, yellow bell pepper, English cucumber, red onion, parmesan cheese, salad supreme seasoning, and Italian dressing to bowl.

5. Mix ingredients well.

6. Serve spaghetti pasta salad immediately.


Nutrition Information:

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386k Calories
10g Protein
14g Total Fat
54g Carbs
10% Health Score
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Calories
386k
19%

Fat
14g
22%

  Saturated Fat
2g
16%

Carbohydrates
54g
18%

  Sugar
9g
11%

Cholesterol
2mg
1%

Sodium
638mg
28%

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Protein
10g
20%

Vitamin C
53mg
65%

Selenium
38µg
55%

Vitamin K
39µg
37%

Manganese
0.64mg
32%

Phosphorus
171mg
17%

Vitamin A
721IU
14%

Vitamin B6
0.24mg
12%

Magnesium
46mg
12%

Copper
0.23mg
12%

Fiber
2g
11%

Vitamin E
1mg
11%

Potassium
362mg
10%

Calcium
82mg
8%

Zinc
1mg
8%

Folate
30µg
8%

Vitamin B3
1mg
8%

Iron
1mg
7%

Vitamin B1
0.1mg
7%

Vitamin B2
0.09mg
5%

Vitamin B5
0.48mg
5%

covered percent of daily need
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