![]() ![]() But you can definitely leave them out if they’re not for you. Diced red onions are a nice addition too.Īs far as I’m concerned, it’s just not the same without the hard boiled eggs. For a little more color, use red bell peppers instead of green. Like I said, there are a lot of things you can do to suit this recipe to your tastes. If you’re anything like me and haven’t though about trying it in awhile, go for it! It’s a wonderful pasta salad. Of course, this is one of those dishes (much like potato salad) that I wouldn’t eat as a child, but absolutely love as an adult. ![]() I wouldn’t have touched this stuff as a kid–tuna, peas, celery, hard boiled eggs. This isn’t necessarily a kid-friendly salad–most pasta salads aren’t. Of course, everyone has their favorite way of making it, with their own personal touches and family traditions thrown in, so feel free to take my favorite recipe for tuna pasta salad and make it your own. I like to think of it as the comfort food of pasta salads. This creamy, delicious pasta salad has been showing up at church potlucks and family reunions for years, and for good reason.Īlthough the list of ingredients is fairly simply (some might even say a bit odd) it all comes together perfectly. Although I’m pretty sure they didn’t have canned tuna that long ago, so maybe not.īut I think you know what I’m saying. This is the kind of pasta salad our grandmothers used to make, and probably their grandmothers before that. When it comes to pasta salad, there are a million ways to make it, but for me, this recipe for the Best Tuna Pasta Salad is a classic. BEST TUNA PASTA SALAD - Shell pasta, hard boiled eggs, tuna, celery and peas are tossed with a dill infused mayonnaise dressing in this classic pasta salad that is always a hit at potlucks and barbecues. ![]()
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