9 Bold Pasta Salads That Left the Sad Mayo Behind for Good

Plain pasta salad can turn into a bowl of cold noodles and bland dressing fast. These 9 bold pasta salads lean on shrimp, steak, rotisserie chicken, bacon, pesto, salmon, pizza-style add-ins, and bright vinaigrettes to move past the sad mayo version. Some are creamy, some are lighter, and several work as either a side or a main. The collection gives readers pasta salads with real texture, stronger flavor, and enough range for cookouts, potlucks, picnics, or make-ahead fridge meals.

Bowl of bowtie pasta salad with cherry tomatoes, zucchini, bell peppers, and herbs, served on a plate with a fork and spoon.
Summer Bow Tie Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Mediterranean Orzo Salad with Shrimp

A bowl of Mediterranean orzo salad on a black plate.
Mediterranean Orzo Salad with Shrimp. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

In 35 minutes, Mediterranean Orzo Salad with Shrimp turns orzo, cooked shrimp, feta, grape tomatoes, chickpeas, cucumber, and red bell pepper into a chilled salad for eight. Lemon juice, olive oil, oregano, dill, parsley, honey, and oil from the sun-dried tomatoes handle the dressing. That lineup moves it away from plain mayo and into a brighter, more layered pasta salad. Serve it as a main dish or a side when seafood makes the spread feel more complete.
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Pizza Pasta Salad

A fork with pizza pasta salad in a bowl.
Pizza Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Pizza toppings do the heavy lifting in Pizza Pasta Salad, a 20-minute salad that serves eight with fusilli pasta, pepperoni, pepper Jack cheese, grape tomatoes, bell pepper, and red onion. Italian dressing and Italian seasoning carry the flavor instead of a basic mayo coating. The result fits the bold title because it borrows from pizza without turning into a hot casserole. Bring it to a potluck, BBQ, or casual spread that needs something sturdier than greens.
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Steak & Pasta Salad

A black bowl filled with a pasta salad containing farfalle, steak slices, radishes, cherry tomatoes, lettuce, nuts, and crumbled blue cheese, garnished with parsley, on a wooden board next to a spoon.
Steak & Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Leftover steak gets a better job in Steak & Pasta Salad, which serves eight and comes together in 25 minutes. The salad uses dry pasta, cooked steak, baby spinach, cherry tomatoes, radishes, corn, blue cheese, red onion, and optional candied walnuts. A buttermilk ranch dressing with mayonnaise, buttermilk, Dijon, lemon juice, herbs, and garlic gives it steakhouse weight. Use it when a chilled pasta salad needs to feel like more than a side.
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Rotisserie Chicken Pasta Salad

A black bowl filled with rotisserie chicken pasta salad.
Rotisserie Chicken Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

A Greek yogurt dressing keeps Rotisserie Chicken Pasta Salad away from the usual mayo-heavy bowl while still giving it a creamy finish. This 30-minute recipe serves six with bowtie pasta, diced rotisserie chicken, roasted red peppers, red onion, basil, parsley, garlic, lemon juice, and white wine vinegar. The chicken and herbs make it bolder without piling on fussy steps. It works well for make-ahead meals, packed plates, or a simple main dish.
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Picnic Bacon Pasta Salad

A black bowl filled with picnic pasta salad with chopped vegetables and herbs, placed on a white surface next to spoons and fresh tomatoes.
Picnic Bacon Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

For a picnic side with more bite, Picnic Bacon Pasta Salad serves six with farfalle pasta, grape tomatoes, green bell pepper, cheddar, bacon, and green onions. The 50-minute recipe uses mayonnaise, sour cream, cider vinegar, bacon fat, smoked paprika, parsley, dill, garlic powder, and onion powder in the dressing. Mayo is present, but it gets plenty of backup from smoke, herbs, and tang. Pack it for cookouts, potlucks, or any spread built around grilled mains.
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Pesto Orzo Salad

Orzo salad resting on a dark plate.
Pesto Orzo Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Pesto takes the lead in Pesto Orzo Salad, a 20-minute, six-serving pasta salad with dry orzo, basil pesto, Parmesan, mayonnaise, mozzarella pearls, grape tomatoes, green onions, sun-dried tomatoes, lemon juice, pine nuts, and basil. The pesto gives the dressing a stronger base than plain mayo alone. Tomatoes, cheese, and pine nuts keep each bite from feeling flat. Serve it chilled beside grilled chicken, steak, soup, or any meal that needs a greener pasta salad.
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BLT Pasta Salad – With Bacon!

Overhead shot of a glass bowl filled with BLT pasta salad.
BLT Pasta Salad – With Bacon!. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

With BLT flavor built into every forkful, BLT Pasta Salad – With Bacon! serves eight in 25 minutes. Dried pasta, cooked bacon, grape tomatoes, romaine lettuce, red onion, and parsley get tossed with a dressing made from mayonnaise, sour cream, Dijon mustard, lemon juice, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. The sandwich-style add-ins keep this from reading like another plain mayo salad. Use it for barbecues, potlucks, or a chilled side with burgers.
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Salmon Pasta Salad

Salmon pasta salad in a black dish.
Salmon Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cooked salmon gives Salmon Pasta Salad a cooler, protein-heavy angle with orecchiette, grated cucumber, sour cream, mayonnaise, dill, parsley, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. The card lists 5 minutes of prep, 15 minutes of cook time, and 10 servings. Cucumber and herbs keep the creamy dressing from turning dull, while salmon makes the bowl more substantial. Serve it on its own or beside grilled steak or smoked pork when seafood needs a chilled spot.
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Summer Bow Tie Pasta Salad

Bowl of bowtie pasta salad with cherry tomatoes, zucchini, bell peppers, and herbs, served on a plate with a fork and spoon.
Summer Bow Tie Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Raw summer vegetables keep Summer Bow Tie Pasta Salad from turning into another heavy bowl. This 33-minute recipe serves eight with farfalle, grape tomatoes, orange bell pepper, zucchini, yellow summer squash, black olives, parsley, and diced red onion. The dressing uses garlic, olive oil, red wine vinegar, Italian seasoning, honey, Dijon mustard, salt, and pepper instead of a mayo base. Serve it cold for cookouts, picnics, or vegetable-heavy spreads.
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