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This Pasta Salad Is Perfect for On-the-Go Snacking

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at FAU chapter.

So the new semester is in full swing, and life is suddenly full of to-do lists and deadlines. Between internships and study sessions, it can be tough to find the time to eat a solid meal, especially when you don’t want to spend a ton of money without resorting to crappy fast food. Obviously the best option is to bring food from home, but that’s not always the most practical option. What if it needs to be refrigerated? How will you find time to prepare it?

That’s where this pasta salad comes in. It’s the quick and easy, no-frills option that will definitely hold you over until well after that 5:30pm class. I’m often on campus for eight or nine hours a day, and there’s no way I could afford to eat a delicious and healthy lunch from one of the spots on campus everyday on my Starbucks salary, so this recipe is my go-to. Bonus: I’ve eaten it at least twice a week for the past month, and I’m still not sick of it. That’s impressive. 

This Pasta Salad Is Perfect for On-the-Go Snacking

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 15 minutesCook time: 10 minutesTotal time: 25 minutesServings:6 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Morgan Nielsen

    Cook the pasta according to directions on box. Drain and rinse with cold water until it is room temperature. Put in a large bowl and set aside.

  2. Morgan Nielsen

    In a smaller bowl, combine the spices and parmesan cheese. Mix well.

  3. Morgan Nielsen

    Slice the cucumber and tomato into small cubes.

  4. Morgan Nielsen

    Add the sliced tomato, cucumber, pepperoni, and olives (drained) to the pasta and mix together.

  5. Morgan Nielsen

    Add in the spices and mix well to evenly coat the salad with the spice mixture.

  6. When ready to serve, top with a generous amount of Italian salad dressing and mix well to combine. Serve chilled.

Morgan is a recent graduate at Florida Atlantic University, with a degree in Biological Sciences. As a barista/shift supervisor and certified “Coffee Master” at Starbucks Coffee Company, she’s definitely got the inside scoop on all things caffeine. When she’s not busy impulse buying sushi mats and fondue sets on Amazon, you can usually find her testing out a new recipe in the kitchen (and crossing her fingers that the smoke alarm doesn’t go off). She makes a point to try to make dinner every single night, and rarely makes the same thing twice. Her dream kitchen includes an ice cream machine and an island with a built-in hibachi stove. Even though her degree is in biology, Spoon has helped her discover her passion for writing and editing, and hopes to land a job that allows her to use the social media and writing/editing skills that Spoon has taught her.