Greek Pasta Salad (Version 1)
Greek Pasta Salad (Version 1)

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have greek pasta salad (version 1) using 20 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Greek Pasta Salad (Version 1):
  1. Prepare Dressing
  2. Take Dijon Mustard
  3. Get Lemon (Juice)
  4. Take Red Wine Vinegar
  5. Get Olive Oil
  6. Make ready Garlic (Minced)
  7. Prepare Fresh Parsley (Chopped)
  8. Make ready Dried Oregano
  9. Take Salt (To Taste)
  10. Take Pepper (To Taste)
  11. Take Sugar (Optional)
  12. Make ready Salad
  13. Take Rotini Pasta
  14. Prepare Feta Cheese
  15. Take Large Black Olives (Halved or Sliced)
  16. Make ready Carrots (Julienned)
  17. Get Roma Tomatoes (Diced)
  18. Take Broccoli Florets (Cut in small pieces)(Blanched 2 Mins)
  19. Take Cauliflower Florets (Cut in small pieces)(Blanched 2 Mins)
  20. Take Freshly Grated Parmesan (Optional)

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Instructions to make Greek Pasta Salad (Version 1):
  1. Prepare Pasta according to package directions. Shock or Rinse in Cold Water to stop cooking. Set aside.
  2. Mix all Dressing Ingredients in a medium bowl, except the Olive Oil. Pour Olive Oil in while stirring constantly, until consistency is right. Set aside.
  3. Prepare and Cut all Vegetables. When cutting the Tomatoes, remember to scoop out the seeds and juice, before dicing. Bring a Large Pot of Salted Water to a boil. Add Broccoli and Cauliflower Florets. Cook for Two Minutes. Strain and Shock in Cold Water. Drain and Set Aside.
  4. Pour Dressing in a Large Mixing Bowl. Add all Ingredients except Pasta. Stir. Add Pasta. Fold all Ingredients together. Taste for seasoning. If using Freshly Grated Parmesan, add it now. Mix everything again.
  5. Cover and Refrigerate for at least 1 Hour. Best if chilled for Several Hours. Enjoy!

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