Showing posts with label grape tomatoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grape tomatoes. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Muffuletta Pasta Salad

It's Mardi Gras Time and Fat Tuesday!!


Next to a Ruben sandwich, the classic Muffuletta is by far my husband's favorite.

Since today is Fat Tuesday and the Muffuletta is the signature sandwich of Mardi Gras, I researched and found the history of this famous delicacy.

"The muffuletta sandwich has its origins at the Central Grocery in the French Quarter of New Orleans.  According to Marie Lupo Tusa, daughter of the Central Grocery's founder, it was born when Sicilian farmers selling their produce at the nearby Farmers' Market would come into her father's grocery for lunch and order some salami, ham, cheese, olive salad, and either long braided Italian bread or a round muffuletta loaf. In typical Sicilian fashion they ate everything separately sitting on crates or barrels while precariously balancing their meals on their knees. Her father suggested cutting the bread and putting everything on it like a sandwich, even if it was not typical Sicilian fashion. The thicker braided Italian bread proved too hard to bite and the softer round muffuletta loaf won out. Shortly thereafter, farmers that came for lunch began merely asking for "muffulettas."

To change it up this week, I decided to make a Muffuletta Pasta Salad with all the great ingredients and flavors that you would enjoy in the classic sandwich.


Muffuletta Pasta Salad

(1) 16-ounce box tri-color rotini
1/4 cup finely chopped red onions
1 cup green olives, sliced

1 cup black olives, sliced
2 cups, grape tomatoes, sliced
1/4 pound ham, cut into thin strips
1/4 pound Genoa salami, cut into thin strips
1/4 pound mortadella, cut into thin strips
1 cup diced provolone cheese
1 cup Newman's Family Italian Salad Dressing

Cook pasta according to package directions and drain.  Rinse under cold water, drain and set aside.  
In a large bowl, combine the cooled pasta, red onions, green olives, black olives, grape tomatoes, ham, salami, mortadella and provolone.  Season to taste with salt and pepper.  Toss with salad dressing.  (If possible, chill in refrigerator for 4 hours) to let the flavors fuse together.  Spoon pasta salad onto plates.  Makes 8 servings.

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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Quick Marinated Cherry Tomato Salad, S'mores and Right With The World

I'm happy to report that all is right with the world again...after a month in our new home, we finally have our new regulation size volleyball net up in the backyard, tiki torches are thoughtfully placed throughout with their oil and our water feature fountain is back up and running after being in storage for three years, after our California move.  Yes, life in our back yard is finally getting back into a groove again.



Reese's Peanut Butter Cup S'mores by the light of
our tiki torches on the patio and life doesn't get any better.

Great, go to, quick fix, weeknight dinner.
Quick Marinated Cherry Tomato Salad
Courtesy of Pioneer Woman

1 pint red grape tomatoes
1 pint yellow grape tomatoes
1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
1/4 cup olive oil
3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
3 tablespoons minced fresh parsley
1 heaping tablespoon jarred pesto
1/4 teaspoon sugar
1 clove garlic, pressed
Salt and fresh ground black pepper
1 head iceburg lettuce, cut into chunks (I used my leftover romaine lettuce on hand instead)

** I also added (1) avocado diced and our left over grilled tri-tip steak, sliced in bite size pieces and topped it off with crumbled feta cheese.  This would be really great with left over grilled chicken also.  I'm sure I'll be trying that version out really soon.

Halve the tomatoes and add them to a large zipper bag with the sliced red onion. Add the olive oil, balsamic, parsley, pesto, sugar, garlic and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Seal the bag, getting all the air out. Place into the fridge until ready for dinner.

Place the iceberg lettuce (or lettuce of your choosing)  in a large bowl and pour on the tomatoes. Toss and serve! (The dressing from the tomatoes becomes the salad dressing.)


My daughter's monkey even approved of the salad.
After dinner, all was right with Angus also, he equally
loves my daughter's monkey.