Bacon Ranch Pasta Salad

  4.5 – 0 reviews  • Rotini Pasta Salad Recipes

on gluten-free cherry cobbler is the ideal dessert if you’ve been in the mood for something sweet on Valentine’s Day.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 15 mins
Additional Time: 1 hr
Total Time: 1 hr 25 mins
Servings: 10

Ingredients

  1. 1 (12 ounce) package uncooked tri-color rotini pasta
  2. 10 slices bacon
  3. 1 cup mayonnaise
  4. 3 tablespoons dry ranch salad dressing mix
  5. ½ teaspoon garlic pepper
  6. ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  7. ½ cup milk, or as needed
  8. 1 large tomato, chopped
  9. 1 (4.25 ounce) can sliced black olives
  10. 1 cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese

Instructions

  1. Gather ingredients.
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  3. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil; cook rotini at a boil until tender yet firm to the bite, about 8 minutes; drain.
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  5. Place bacon in a skillet over medium-high heat and cook until evenly brown. Drain and chop.
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  7. Mix mayonnaise, ranch dressing mix, garlic pepper, and garlic powder together in a large bowl. Stir in milk until smooth.
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  9. Place rotini, bacon, tomato, black olives, and cheese in a bowl and toss to coat with dressing.
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  11. Cover and chill at least 1 hour in the refrigerator. Toss with additional milk if the salad seems a little dry.
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Nutrition Facts

Calories 336 kcal
Carbohydrate 15 g
Cholesterol 31 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 9 g
Saturated Fat 7 g
Sodium 691 mg
Sugars 2 g
Fat 27 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Sarah Cantrell
This dressing is awesome ! I had to omit the tomatoes because granddaughter prefers red bell pepers. This dressing can be used on any type of salad.
Robert Graham
Doubled and then used Fiesta Ranch dry seasoning packet. This had a lot of pasta salad “competition” at a picnic I went to over the weekend. Was it good? Yes! Was it mind-blowing wow? No. Easy to prepare? Absolutely. But I brought a bunch home. Will I make again? Maybe. Am I glad I tried? Yes! Thanks Wilemon!
Mr. Daniel Holt
Delicious! I added green onions and used elbow macaroni since I didn’t have rotini … it was great ! Way better than the boxed ones !
Jessica Johnson
Yum!!!
Kimberly Holt
IMHO, the tasteless sliced black California olives are a waste of time, effort, and money. Greek Kalamata olives are readily available and an order of magnitude better. You’ll see!
Jeremy Bailey
Excellent and smooth. I replaced the milk with buttermilk and added a bit more than 1/4 c and I added more bacon. This is a salad that’s excellent with any main course and served up cold. Family loved it and I will be making this as a regular Thank you!
Kylie Jones
Great recipe. I have to admit I typically buy the mix. Basically just boil the pasta noodles add the packet of seasoning. But this is much better. More time intensive but it is much better than the package stuff. Definitely try it.
Kelly Nelson
Excellent salad, very easy to make. So delicious, love it!
William Ortega
This is a great start. I prefer elbow macaroni as it is smaller and you don’t look like you have bad table manners when you eat smaller pasta versus larger pasta shapes. The fresh veggies I add are sliced Roma tomatoes, sliced celery, sliced cucumbers, sliced green onions, sliced radishes and frozen peas and carrots. I don’t add milk to mine. I add more mayonnaise. I also slice up my bacon into crumble size before frying. Make sure to have the bacon thoroughly chilled and then slicing is easier. I am not a black olive fan, so you won’t see me adding them. For a protein, I use either 2 small cans of tuna, or half of a package of flaked imitation crab meat.
Diana Salinas DVM
Delicious!!!! Made exactly as written. Used grape tomatoes quartered, and skim milk–so good! Thank you for sharing this delightful recipe!! We are adding this to our regular rotation.
Melody Jones
I’ve made this several times. My daughters prefer it without tomatoes because they don’t like them and my husband prefers it without olives. I usually just make it as is and tell them to pick out what they don’t like. I always refrigerate and then add a little milk right before serving.
Theresa Leblanc
I didn’t add black olives but I did add the small sweet peppers. I always follow a recipe exactly the first time and then change it up the next time as needed.
Thomas Tran
I didn’t have garlic pepper so I added a 1/4 tsp black pepper and doubled the garlic powder. Came out great!
Crystal Jones
I make the following additions- chopped zucchini, celery, corn, grated cheddar cheese and chicken breast. I serve it on s bed of spinach
Teresa Hoffman
Wonderful crowd pleaser. I used a zesty garlic blend instead of the garlic.
Arthur Ferguson
This is one of my go to recipes. I make this several times a year. Do yourself a favor and add some canned chicken to the mix
Eric Stevenson
Thought this was delicious! I did make a few slight changes. Since my cherry tomatoes were not edible any longer- I omitted them. I added a few slices of onion- chopped semi finely. I also used a tish more milk to start out with. I added black pepper and some onion salt as well! Yum!
Heather Freeman
Not everyone likes tomatoes, so I used a container of grape tomatoes so the juice wasn’t on all of the pasta salad. DO NOT substitute Miracle Whip for the mayo, it is nasty! My quick go to for bacon is the packages of real bacon pieces, don’t get the imitation, they aren’t as good. I make this very often!
Michael Harris
I made this awhile back. VERY GOOD. It was so good that family has now been asking me to make it again! Thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe ??
Jacqueline Walton
Excellent amount of flavor and moisture. My dinner company raved about the dish. I made the pasta and vegetables and sauce separately the night before and blended them together and refrigerated just hours before serving. This helped from the pasta soaking up too much sauce as another writer pointed out as well.
Stephanie Fowler
This is similar to the recipe from a deli that I worked at in college, the only differences are using red bell pepper instead of tomato, and addition of green onion. I also use a full pound of pasta and bacon.

 

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