This pasta salad is probably my favorite pasta salad. It is really simple, but has such bold flavors. I absolutely love it!
Pomodori Secchi means sun-dried tomato in Italian. Apparently, Italians were some of the first to dry their tomatoes in the sun, so they could preserve them for the winter months.
It is made up, mainly, of pasta, sun-dried tomatoes, feta cheese, and cilantro. Those last three each have strong flavors, but when you combine them each bite is like an explosion of flavor in your mouth.
My mom has been making this salad for years. Now each of her four daughters make it as well. We each put our own spin on it.
This salad is perfect for summer barbecues. It is nice and cool, and goes great with hamburgers, or ribs, or grilled chicken, or steak. The list goes on.
However, on occasion, I also like to serve this as a main dish.
You can easily add diced grilled chicken, or crispy bacon to the salad. One of my sisters adds diced ham. Either way, it’s delicious.
Another of my sisters doesn’t care for sun-dried tomatoes, so she substitutes fresh cherry tomatoes. It’s easy to customize, but I really don’t think you’ll need to make changes. I love it.
You can use pretty much any shape pasta in this salad. My favorites are angel hair (what my mom always uses), and this radiatore shape that is pictured.
Ingredients
- 1 pound dry pasta
- 1/2 cup sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil- can dice if desired
- 3-4 Tbs olive oil (using some from the jar of sun-dried tomatoes)
- 1 tsp seasoning salt
- pepper to taste
- 2-3 green onion stalks- sliced
- 1/2 a bunch of cilantro- diced about the stems
- heaping 1/2 cup feta cheese
- Optional: Grilled chicken, or diced ham, or crispy bacon.
Instructions
- Cook pasta according to package directions, for al dente. When pasta is soft enough, drain the water and rinse the pasta with cold water, until it is completely cooled.
- Pour pasta into a large serving or mixing bowl. Add the olive oil, using about half the oil from the jar of tomatoes, and then adding more olive oil for a total of 3-4 Tbs. Add the seasoning salt, pepper, chopped cilantro, feta cheese, and sliced green onions. Gently toss all together. If too dry add a little more oil. Store in refrigerator until ready to serve. After sitting in fridge, some oil and salt may have been absorbed, if needed add more of both. Serve chilled, or at room temperature.
So, give this delicious Pomodori Secchi Pasta Salad a try this summer. You won’t be sorry. 🙂
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Lori Hart
This looks amazing!! Found your recipe at Two Cup Tuesday. I am one of the hostesses of Tickle My Tastebuds and would love you to stop by and link up this recipe if you have not yet already. Here is the link
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Lori
Stephanie
I love pasta salads and this one looks incredible! Thank you so much for linking up at Tasty Tuesday! Your recipe has been pinned to the Tasty Tuesday Pinterest board! Please join us again this week!
Laura@Baking In Pyjamas
What a yummy looking meal. Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sunday, stop by and link up again. Have a great day!! Laura@Baking in Pyjamas
Ai Lin Leow
Hi Leia! What a great salad. It’s too easy and with wonderful flavours. Sun dried tomatoes, yes please. Also, I love the name of your blog, it is really cute and cheeky!
Leia
Hi there! Thanks for the compliments. 🙂 I hope you enjoy the salad! It really is delicious.
Casey
This salad is the best! Darcey taught me to make it using complete seasoning and it’s just perfect!
Leia
I use that seasoning sometimes, too! Works great. 🙂