Artichoke and Shrimp Pasta Salad
- SERVES
- 6
- CHILL TIME
- 2 Hr
Our favorite dishes are ones that please the eye as well as the taste buds. With artichoke hearts, shrimp, and olives all in its creamy Italian dressing, Artichoke and Shrimp Pasta Salad is a winner in both departments!
What You'll Need
- 1 (12-ounce) package tri-colored twist pasta
- 1 (16-ounce) bottle creamy Italian dressing
- 1 teaspoon dried dillweed
- 2 (14-ounce) cans artichoke hearts, drained and quartered
- 1 (10-ounce) package frozen salad shrimp, thawed and drained
- 1 (2 -ounce) can sliced black olives, drained
What to Do
- Cook pasta according to package directions; drain, rinse, drain again and set aside to cool.
- In a large bowl, combine dressing and dillweed. Add pasta and remaining ingredients, and toss until thoroughly combined. Cover and chill for at least 2 hours before serving.
Note
For added crunch, color, and flavor, add a small chopped red onion.
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Nutritional InformationShow More
Servings Per Recipe: 6
- Amount Per Serving % Daily Value *
- Calories 428
- Calories from Fat 121
- Total Fat 13g 21 %
- Saturated Fat 2.0g 10 %
- Trans Fat 0.0g 0 %
- Protein 21g 43 %
- Amount Per Serving % Daily Value *
- Cholesterol 100mg 33 %
- Sodium 1,273mg 53 %
- Total Carbohydrates 57g 19 %
- Dietary Fiber 3.7g 15 %
- Sugars 7.0g 0 %
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JJJJ66 6202390
Feb 09, 2012
must be cooked shrimp right? or do you put in water from pasta
italianmom225 1763 247
Jun 25, 2012
You should use already cooked shrimp, and I cut them in half if they are the larger variety. I also used canned shrimp which can be found near the tuna fish in your local grocery store.
pamarkley 9963712
Jul 15, 2011
Cooked or uncooked shrimp? Dill weed can be found in the spice section of any food store. Save the salad in a plastic container for 1 to 2 days.
neptunesskipper 22 07298
Apr 25, 2011
where can you find dillweed
italianmom225 1763 247
Jun 25, 2012
It is a spice and can be found among other jarred spices (garlic powder, onion powder, etc.) or can be found fresh in your grocery store near fresh basil. Ask a produce man in your local grocery store.
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