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BRUSCHETTA PASTA SALAD

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This Bruschetta Pasta Salad is the perfect Summer salad! Fresh basil, parmesan, and tomatoes are swirled with tender tortellini and bowtie pasta and topped with an easy homemade dressing! Helloooooo tomato season! It’s that glorious time of year where I bombard y’all with #ALLTHETOMATOES because they’re literally all I want to eat right now. Today’s tomato faceplant features familiar pasta salad flavors with the most delectable bruschetta twist. BRUSCHETTA PASTA SALAD WITH HOMEMADE ITALIAN DRESSING SALAD SERVING SUGGESTIONS For a T-Rex twist, feel free to serve alongside grilled, roasted, or rotisserie chicken or add it straight to the bowl! You may need a little extra dressing so feel free to double the recipe. Keep things gloriously vegetarian by pairing this bruschetta spiked pasta salad with a tasty  Veggie Burger  or serving it up as a side dish for pizza night. My  Three Cheese Pesto Spinach Flatbread Pizza  and  Balsamic Veggie Pizza  are always a great option! Feel free to use

Pasta Primavera

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Pasta Primavera  isn’t just for spring and summer, this is a veggie packed pasta dish that’s perfect year round! It has such a satisfying flavor and it’s versatile recipe so you can add different kinds of vegetables you might already have on hand. This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Barilla®. All opinions and text are mine. Pasta Primavera There’s lot of things I love about this Pasta Primavera. It’s a great way to add a lot of veggies into your meal, it’s a great way to use up all those veggies in the fridge, it’s filling and satisfying, it makes a delicious main dish or works well as a side dish (which you’ll get more servings). Pasta Primavera Video Volume 90%   And of course, it’s super tasty! I love that garlic, parmigiano and lemon flavor you get over every single bite. Have you heard of the Mediterranean diet? And did you know pasta is part of this healthy way of eating inspired by the traditional dietary patterns of the Mediterranean region? It incorpora