Chicken Bowtie Pasta Salad Recipe (2024)

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In this post, we’ll show you how to make Chicken Bowtie Pasta Salad. This creamy, crunchy, and hearty salad is perfect for a side dish or light meal. It’s colorful and contains grapes, pineapple, mandarin oranges, dried cranberries, red onion, cubed chicken, and more!

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Ingredients

Before starting this recipe, you’ll want to verify that you have the following ingredients:

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Bowtie pasta – provides a cute shape, but you can use another shape if you’d prefer.

Chicken We cooked our white meat chicken in the skillet with 1 tablespoon of oil, salt, and pepper.

Salt & pepper To flavor the white meat chicken.

Oil – We used olive oil to cook the chicken.

Celery – provides a nice crunch.

Red onion – balances the sweet flavors.

Mandarin oranges – (canned); drained. Provides texture and sweetness

Pineapple – (canned); drained. Provides texture and sweetness

Red grapes – halved, provides texture and sweetness

Coleslaw dressing – sweet, and tangy to bind all the ingredients and create a creamy texture. We used the Marie’s brand.

Green onion – garnish

Dried cranberries – garnish

Pecans – crunchy garnish

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Equipment and Supplies Needed

We used the following equipment and supplies to make this recipe. Items that are optional or can be substituted will be noted.

  • chef knife – to chop veggies, and fruit.
  • cutting board – for chopping veggies, and slicing fruit/chicken.
  • 6-quart stockpot – for cooking pasta
  • colander – for straining pasta, or cleaning fruit.
  • large skillet – to cook chicken.
  • tongs – for cooking chicken.
  • mixing bowl – for mixing salad together
  • wooden spoon – to use for mixing the salad.
  • storage container – for any leftovers
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Recipe Tips

This recipe is easy to make if you know the right tips and tricks! Here are my tips for ensuring your dish comes out perfectly.

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Chicken

I order to get the most flavor out of the chicken, pan fry it. Slice 1 large white meat chicken cutlet lengthwise into 3 pieces for quicker cooking. Season each side with salt & pepper before adding it to the skillet.

This method reduces cooking time drastically with each side taking only about 3 minutes. When done, the outer chicken will be seared and golden brown, and the inner chicken will be moist, and juicy.

The internal temperature of your chicken meat should read 165 degrees F. This is considered the safe temperature to consume chicken.

Rotisserie chicken is a lovely option as well. Simply remove any white or dark meat (minus the skin and bones) from your chicken. Once you have 2 cups of meat, you are good to go!

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Dressing

For this recipe, we used 12 ounces of bottle coleslaw dressing. However, you can also mix things up by using poppy seeds dressing. This will lighten the sugar content and make the salad a tad less creamy.

Toppings

We decided on dried cranberries and pecans to garnish our salad because that is what we had on-hand. However, slivered almonds or chopped walnuts would be a great alternative. These Candied Walnuts would also be amazing and take only 5 minutes to prepare. Additionally, you can swap the dried cranberries for golden raisins.

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Storage

If you want to store your Chicken Bowtie Pasta Salad in the refrigerator, just follow these easy steps.

  • Scoop any leftovers into a large container with an airtight lid. This will last up to 5 days for best flavor in the refrigerator. It unfortunately does NOT freeze well.
  • Be sure to mix the salad before serving to evenly coat the dressing. You may also want to add additional dried cranberries, or chopped pecans to the top to freshen it up.

Recipe

Follow the recipe below to make Chicken Bowtie Pasta Salad! This recipe makes 16 servings, but you can adjust the recipe card for other serving sizes.

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Chicken Bowtie Pasta Salad

A crunchy, sweet, and tangy chicken pasta salad that makes a tasty meal or side dish. This creamy bowtie pasta salad is colorful and contains grapes, pineapple, mandarin oranges, dried cranberries, red onion, cubed chicken and more!

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Course Salad, Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 16 people

Calories 237cal

Cost $8

Equipment

  • chef knife

  • Cutting board

  • skillet

  • 6-quart stockpot

  • mixing spoon

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces bowtie pasta
  • 2 cups chicken (one large cutlet) cooked, cubed
  • 1 tablespoon extra Virgin Olive Oil to cook chicken
  • salt & pepper to season chicken
  • 1 cup celery rough chopped
  • 1/4 cup red onion diced
  • 2 cups red globe grapes halved
  • 1 cup mandarin oranges canned; drained
  • 1 cup golden pineapple canned; drained
  • 12 ounces coleslaw dressing Marie's brand
  • ½ cup dried cranberries
  • ¼ cup pecans chopped
  • 2 tablespoons green onion chopped

Instructions

  • Season chicken with black pepper, and salt.

  • In a large skillet, add olive oil, and seasoned chicken. Cook chicken for 3-6 minutes per side over medium-low heat until internal temperatures reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit. Remove chicken from skillet and set aside until cooled.

  • Once cooled, cube chicken into bite-sized chunks.

  • Bring a large pot of salted water (add 1 tablespoon of salt to 4 quarts of water) to a boil. Add pasta and cook until al dente. Drain, and rinse with cold water; set aside.

  • Rinse grapes with cool water to clean. Pat dry, and place grapes on a cutting board. Slice grapes in half.

  • Dry cutting board and rough cut the celery into small pieces. Once done, dice the red onion, and set aside.

  • Drain pineapples and mandarin oranges; set aside.

  • Add all fruits, veggies, pasta, and chicken to a large mixing bowl. Add dressing and toss. Chill salad in the refrigerator for at least one hour to allow flavors to meld.

  • Before serving, garnish with green onion, pecans, and dried cranberries.

Notes

Nutritional values may vary and are meant to be a guide.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 237cal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 11mg | Sodium: 163mg | Potassium: 161mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 162IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 1mg

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About Amy Desrosiers

Hi! I am Amy! I am a former teacher, fueled by coffee, and cheese. I love photography and always have a camera handy! I might be a little obsessed with cute photography props, and Rae Dunn, but all is good! Welcome to my site! I hope you find an easy to make recipe, or product you might also love!

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  1. Chicken Bowtie Pasta Salad Recipe (10)Lou says

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    I tried this and absolutely love it. I shared it with my sister and she loved it too. I will be making it again.

    Reply

    • Chicken Bowtie Pasta Salad Recipe (12)Amy says

      Thank you, so much for letting me know! I love that you enjoyed it! Thank you for stopping by Lou!

      Reply

  2. Chicken Bowtie Pasta Salad Recipe (13)Barbara says

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    I loved the recipe and plan to make it again. On your website, please post a link to jump to the recipe. This would be a courtesy because not everyone needs step by step descriptions.

    Reply

    • Chicken Bowtie Pasta Salad Recipe (15)Amy says

      Thank you Barbara! I do have one under the first image.

      Reply

  3. Chicken Bowtie Pasta Salad Recipe (16)Julie says

    Chicken Bowtie Pasta Salad Recipe (17)
    Very good! Will make again. Thank you

    Reply

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FAQs

Should you let pasta cool before making pasta salad? ›

My Best Pasta Salad Tips

I find that the higher time range listed on box instructions is usually just about right for pasta salad. Let your pasta cool completely before tossing it with the other ingredients. If it's still warm, the hot pasta will start to cook and wilt the veggies.

How do you make pasta salad not soggy? ›

Cook the pasta al dente: Al dente pasta is firmer and less likely to become mushy or soggy when mixed with other ingredients. Rinse the pasta with cold water after cooking: This helps to remove excess starch and cool the pasta, which can help to prevent it from becoming soggy.

Why is my pasta salad hard? ›

An important thing to remember about pasta is that it hardens and gets chewy as it cools. Since it's not being served hot or with sauce, the pasta benefits from an extra minute of cooking, but don't let it get mushy. For a well-cooked pasta salad, plan to cook the pasta until just past al dente.

Should you rinse pasta in cold water for pasta salad? ›

If you're making a dish that will be served chilled or at room temp—think cold soba, rice noodles, pasta salad—you do want to rinse so that you get toothsome (sorry) individual strands rather than one big gummy clump. Certain types of noodles benefit from a rinse in almost all applications.

Should I dress my pasta salad the night before? ›

If you are using fresh herbs: be sure to make the dressing at least a couple of hours ahead of time or the night before. This will allow the full flavor of the herbs to be infused with the other ingredients.

How to stop pasta salad from drying out? ›

You may have heard of another method to prevent pasta salad from drying out — adding oil to the noodles before adding the dressing. This works because oil can act as a barrier that prevents the noodles from soaking up a lot of liquid.

How much pasta salad per person? ›

Big Batch of Pasta Salad For 100 People. This recipe will create approximately 100 scoops with a large serving spoon that are about 1/2 cup each. To stretch this recipe on a budget you can easily add more pasta and Italian dressing, but keep the amounts of the other ingredients the same.

Why does my pasta salad taste weird? ›

Vinegar and other acidic ingredients do strange things to the flavor of pasta when used in salad-level amounts. Ever notice an irritating acerbic aftertaste just about every time you've eaten pasta salad? That's the vinegar announcing itself, and it's not pleasant.

What does vinegar do to pasta? ›

Prevent your pasta from sticking

Alkaline tap water can cause the pasta to release more starch and become sticky. Vinegar acidifies the water to prevent this.

Why is my pasta salad not creamy? ›

The key to the best creamy pasta salad is to rinse the cooked pasta under cold water before tossing it with the dressing. Skipping this step means the dressing will be sticky. We also “de-flame” the onion, which tames the raw onion flavor so that it does not take over the salad.

How to cool pasta quickly for pasta salad? ›

To quickly chill cooked pasta for salad, first drain the cooked pasta in a colander. Then place the colander into a bigger bowl filled halfway with ice water. When chilled, lift the colander out of the ice water, drain, and it's ready to use.

How to moisten pasta salad? ›

Be sure to use enough mayonnaise or dressing to thoroughly coat the noodles. It's going to look like too much when you first make it, but the pasta does absorb some of it as it chills. If your leftovers seem a bit dry after a day or two, simply stir in a little more dressing or mayo to liven them back up!

How do you keep pasta from sticking together for pasta salad? ›

Check out our tips to help keep your pasta from sticking the next time you cook it.
  1. Use a big pot and a lot of water. ...
  2. Wait until the pasta water really boils. ...
  3. Generously salt the pasta water. ...
  4. Stir your pasta often. ...
  5. Just say no to oil or butter. ...
  6. Stop as soon as your pasta is at the right texture.
Jan 24, 2024

What are the seven things that you should not do when preparing the salad? ›

Common Salad Mistakes
  1. Here are seven things you should NOT do when making salads: Too much dressing. ...
  2. Pouring on the dressing. ...
  3. Wet salad leaves. ...
  4. Not seasoning it. ...
  5. Subpar salad dressings. ...
  6. Uncreative toppings. ...
  7. Served in a bowl.
May 13, 2013

When creating a salad what 5 factors should you consider? ›

There are five elements to a perfect salad: greens, sweetness, creaminess, crunchiness, and dressing.

What is necessary to avoid when making fresh pasta? ›

15 Mistakes To Avoid When Making Fresh Pasta
  1. Not using the well method to mix your pasta. ...
  2. Using the wrong type of flour. ...
  3. Using too many egg whites. ...
  4. Not using the correct dry-to-wet ingredient ratio. ...
  5. Not adding semolina. ...
  6. Under-kneading your pasta dough. ...
  7. Forgetting to rest your pasta dough. ...
  8. Rolling out your pasta by hand.
Feb 1, 2023

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