When we’re hosting a party, this Chicken Pesto Pasta Salad is usually one of the dishes that’s requested first by family and friends. It’s simple to make with just 8 ingredients and can easily be made in advance, leaving you stress-free before mealtime or entertaining.
We love making a homemade pesto for this salad, but you can easily use a high-quality store-bought brand as well. Our secret for pasta salad is to use a curly noodle or short noodle with ridges to allow the pesto to adhere better. Trust us, you definitely want to try this.
Say goodbye to boring pasta salads, this chicken pesto pasta salad will be a new recipe you’ll want to make on repeat. You can even serve it as a main course too!
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Why You’ll Love this Recipe
Side dish or main course with 8 ingredients. With just a handful of fresh ingredients, you can have this pasta salad ready to serve to a crowd easily.
Perfect for meal prep or making in advance. Whether you are making this to have for lunch during a busy week or preparing for a party, this pesto pasta salad holds well for a couple of days.
Use store-bought shortcuts to save on prep time. We recommend using rotisserie chicken and buying a high-quality pesto if you need to prep this dish in less than 20 minutes!
Jenn’s Tip: You can use your favorite store-bought pesto or make your own easily at home! It comes together in about 5 minutes in the food processor.
Ingredients
Orecchiette or other short pasta: We love noodles that have ridges, this helps the pesto to adhere better.
Cooked chicken: You can use a rotisserie chicken and shred the meat, or you can cook your own from scratch. This is also a great recipe to use with leftover chicken.
Basil pesto: Make it homemade or use your favorite store-bought brand.
Cherry tomatoes: Adds burst of fresh flavor.
Fresh mozzarella pearls or diced fresh mozzarella: Bites of creamy, fresh cheese that compliment the pesto well.
Fresh arugula or fresh spinach: We love to stir fresh greens into this salad for great flavor.
Freshly grated Parmesan cheese: Adds extra salty and cheesy flavor.
Fresh basil: In addition to the pesto, adding fresh basil really adds gourmet flavors to this pasta salad.
Extra virgin olive oil: Always choose a high-quality olive oil for the best flavor.
How to Make Chicken Pesto Pasta Salad
Cook the pasta in a large pot of salted water according to package instructions until al dente. Before draining, reserve 1/2 cup of pasta water.
Drain the noodles and add to a large serving bowl.
3. Add the cooked chicken, cherry tomatoes, mozzarella, grated Parmesan, arugula, and pesto.
4. Toss everything together and slowly add a tablespoon of the reserved cooking water at a time to loosen the pesto and coat everything evenly. 5. Season with salt and pepper to taste. 6. Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil and chopped fresh basil. 7. Serve at room temperature for the best flavor, or chill if you prefer a cold pasta salad.
Expert Tips
Use short pasta shapes. We recommend shapes like fusilli, farfalle, rotini, or orecchiette work best for catching the pesto and holding up in a pasta salad. Avoid overly delicate noodles that can get mushy.
Reserve the starchy pasta water. Adding a little reserved cooking water when mixing helps loosen the pesto and create a silky, well-coated pasta salad.
Cook the noodles to al dente. Slightly undercook your pasta so it maintains a good bite, especially if you plan to serve this cold.
Serving options. This salad is delicious at room temperature, but it can also be served warm or chilled. If serving cold, let it sit at room temp for 10 minutes before eating to bring out the flavors.
Swap the protein. Swap chicken for grilled shrimp or chickpeas for a vegetarian option.
What to Serve with Chicken Pesto Pasta Salad
There are so many options when it comes to pairing pasta salad with pesto with a main course.
You can remove the shredded chicken and serve it with grilled chicken, steak, or even grilled salmon or another type of white fish would be nice.
Another fresh lettuce or tomato-based salad is ideal for serving alongside for more of those authentic Italian flavors.
Storage and Make Ahead
Store any leftover pasta salad in a airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. We don’t recommend freezing since it will change the texture.
This pasta salad is great to make ahead. You can prep all of the individual components the day before and then assemble an hour or so before you’re going to serve.
If you boil the pasta in advance, after draining the noodles, add a small splash of the reserved cooking water and a drizzle of olive oil. Toss gently to help prevent sticking while the pasta cools.
FAQs
How far in advance can I make pasta salad?
We recommend preparing all of the ingredients and storing them separately. Toss everything together about an hour before serving. The pasta salad stores well for up to 3 days.
What are other mix-ins that would be good in the pesto pasta salad?
We love adding pine nuts, sun-dried tomatoes, olives, and other fresh summer vegetables.
Is it best to serve this pasta salad hot or cold?
Normally it’s served chilled, be sure to let it sit out for 10 minutes prior to serving if it’s just coming from the refrigerator.
My pasta salad is dry, how can I refresh it easily?
Add a drizzle of olive oil and toss to combine.
Chicken Pesto Pasta Salad
When we’re hosting a party, this Chicken Pesto Pasta Salad is usually one of the dishes that’s requested first by family and friends. It’s simple to make with just 8 ingredients and can easily be made in advance, leaving you stress-free before mealtime or entertaining.
Storage: Store any leftover pasta salad in a airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. We don’t recommend freezing any pasta salad since it will change the texture.This pasta salad is great to make ahead. You can prep all of the individual components the day before and then assemble an hour or so before you’re going to serve.If you boil the pasta in advance, after draining the pasta, add a small splash of the reserved pasta water and a drizzle of olive oil then toss gently to help prevent sticking while the pasta cools. Tips: • Short pasta shapes like fusilli, farfalle, rotini, or orecchiette work best for catching the pesto and holding up in a pasta salad. Avoid overly delicate pasta that can get mushy.•Reserve pasta water. Adding a little reserved pasta water when mixing helps loosen the pesto and create a silky, well-coated pasta salad.•Go for al dente. Slightly undercook your pasta so it maintains a good bite, especially if you plan to serve this cold.•After draining the pasta add a small splash of the reserved pasta water and a drizzle of olive oil then toss gently to help prevent sticking while the pasta cools. •Serving options. This pasta salad is delicious at room temperature, but it can also be served warm or chilled. If serving cold, let it sit at room temp for 10 minutes before eating to bring out the flavors.•Protein swaps. Swap chicken for grilled shrimp or chickpeas for a vegetarian option.