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If there’s a tray of warm Chicken Sliders at a party, potluck, or game day spread, you can pretty much guarantee I’m heading straight for it. These easy chicken sliders are made with sweet Hawaiian rolls stuffed with a creamy rotisserie chicken filling, plenty of cheddar cheese, and a savory seasoned butter topping. They bake in about 30 minutes until warm, melty, and golden. The cream cheese keeps the filling rich and creamy, while the buttery topping and soft rolls make every slider irresistible for feeding a group.

Overhead view of chicken sliders.

My Favorite Easy Dinner for a Crowd

I start this recipe with the same sweet Hawaiian rolls I use in my classic sliders, but this time I swap the ground beef filling for pulled chicken mixed with red onion, cream cheese, mayo, and seasonings. Then I cover the chicken filling with cheddar cheese, sandwich it between the rolls, brush on a melted Dijon-Worcestershire butter topping, and warm everything in the oven to golden, melty perfection.

These chicken sliders are so worth making when you need something actually easy and crowd-friendly for dinner, 4th of July, or a casual potluck. They’re quick to make and sturdy enough for people to grab straight from the tray. For the simplest prep, I start with chilled rotisserie chicken and shred it before mixing the filling. The one I found in the refrigerated prepared meats section at my local Walmart was cheaper than the hot rotisserie chicken AND SNAP-approved at my store (making this shortcut extra budget-friendly!)

Recipe Success Tips

  1. Keep the rolls attached when slicing. Use a serrated knife to slice the Hawaiian rolls in half horizontally, almost like one big sandwich. Keeping them connected makes the rolls easier to fill, bake, and cut into neat little pull-apart sandwiches.
  2. Shred the chicken into smaller pieces. I like the chicken pulled or chopped small enough to mix evenly with the mayo, cream cheese, red onion, and seasonings. Smaller pieces make the filling easier to spread and help every slider get some of the creamy chicken filling.
  3. Customize the filling if you want. I kept this filling simple and creamy, but you can add celery, pickles, relish, bacon, bell peppers, mustard, hot sauce, or your favorite herbs and spices. Just avoid adding too many wet ingredients at once, since a looser filling can make the rolls soften faster.
  4. Cover first, then uncover. The foil is important because it helps the chicken filling heat through and the cheddar melt before the tops of the rolls get too dark. Removing the foil for the last 10 minutes gives the butter mixture time to toast the tops until they’re golden, savory, and lightly crisp around the edges.
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Chicken Sliders

These easy Chicken Sliders are made with Hawaiian rolls, creamy rotisserie chicken filling, cheddar cheese, and a savory butter topping. Ready in 45 minutes!
Course Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine American
Total Cost $9.42 recipe / $1.57 serving
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 12 sliders
Calories 297kcal

Equipment

  • 9×11'' Oven Safe Dish
  • Medium Bowl
  • Small Bowl

Ingredients

Chicken Sliders

  • nonstick cooking spray $0.01
  • 12 Hawaiian sweet rolls $2.68
  • 1 lb. rotisserie chicken shredded, (about 4 cups) $3.97*
  • ¼ red onion small dice (about ¼ cup, 60g) $0.26
  • ½ cup mayonnaise 135g, $0.57**
  • 2 oz. cream cheese softened, $0.49**
  • ½ tsp salt $0.02
  • ¼ tsp black pepper freshly cracked, $0.04
  • ½ tsp garlic powder $0.02
  • 1 cup cheddar cheese grated, (100g) $0.79***

Butter Topping

  • 2 Tbsp butter melted, $0.22
  • 1 Tbsp Dijon mustard $0.07
  • 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce $0.05
  • 1 Tbsp everything bagel seasoning $0.23****

Instructions

  • Gather and prepare all ingredients. Preheat your oven to 350°F and grease a 9×11” baking dish.
  • Slice the rolls in half lengthwise and place the bottom half in the baking dish.
  • In a medium bowl, combine the shredded chicken, diced red onions, mayonnaise, cream cheese, salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
  • Layer the chicken mix evenly on the bottom of the Hawaiian rolls.
  • Top the chicken evenly with the cheddar cheese.
  • In a small bowl, stir together the melted butter, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and everything bagel seasoning.
  • Place the top of half of the Hawaiian rolls on the chicken and cheese. Using a brush, evenly cover the top rolls with the melted butter mixture.
  • Cover the dish with aluminum foil.
  • Place the dish on the center rack in the oven and bake for 20 minutes, then remove the aluminum foil and continue cooking for an additional 10 minutes.

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Notes

*I used a whole chilled rotisserie chicken found in the refrigerated prepared meats section of my local Walmart. It’s cheaper than the hot rotisserie chicken and SNAP approved. You can also use 1lb. of our crockpot shredded chicken, leftover baked chicken breasts, or even grilled chicken.
**You can substitute the mayo or cream cheese with sour cream or plain yogurt for a tangier flavor. You can also omit either and make it a drier, less-creamy tasting chicken filling.
***I love cheddar and think it goes well with these easy chicken sliders. You can also use provolone, mozzarella, or your favorite melty cheese.
****Everything bagel seasoning is a mix of sesame seeds, poppy seeds, dried garlic, dried onion, and salt. If you don’t have it, swap in your favorite herb or spice blend, or keep it simple with just sesame seeds or poppy seeds.
The meat from one rotisserie chicken can weigh over one pound, so make sure to utilize any extra in another recipe! I’ve shared some ideas for using leftover rotisserie chicken under the step-by step photos below.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 297kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 19g | Sodium: 561mg | Fiber: 0.1g

how to make Chicken Sliders Step-by-Step Photos

The ingredients to make chicken sliders.

Gather and prepare all ingredients. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a 9×11-inch baking dish with nonstick cooking spray.

Hawaiian rolls sliced in half on a wooden cutting board.

Prep the rolls: Keep the 12 Hawaiian sweet rolls connected, then slice them in half horizontally with a serrated knife. Place the bottom half of the rolls into the prepared baking dish, cut side up. If any of the rolls do disconnect, don’t worry! Just try to keep them snug together in the baking dish so the filling stays tucked inside.

Shredded chicken, diced red onion, mayo, cream cheese and seasonings in a mixing bowl.

Make the chicken filling: Add 1 lb. rotisserie chicken (shredded) to a medium bowl with ¼ red onion, finely diced, ½ cup mayonnaise, 2 oz. softened cream cheese, ½ tsp salt, ¼ tsp pepper, and ½ tsp garlic powder. Stir until the chicken is evenly coated and the mixture looks creamy. The softened cream cheese should blend into the mayo without leaving big lumps.

Chicken filling placed on top of hawaiian sliders in a baking dish.

Layer the chicken filling: Spread the chicken mixture evenly over the bottom half of the rolls, pushing it to the edges so every slider gets plenty of filling. Try to keep the layer even rather than mounded in the center so the tops sit flat and the sliders are easier to slice.

Shredded cheddar added to chicken sliders in a baking dish.

Make it cheesy: Sprinkle 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese evenly over the chicken mixture. The cheese should cover most of the surface. This helps the rolls and filling stick together once baked.

Butter topping in a mixing bowl.

Make the buttery topping: In a small bowl, stir together 2 Tbsp melted butter, 1 Tbsp Dijon mustard, 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce, and 1 Tbsp everything bagel seasoning until combined. The mixture will look glossy and speckled with seasoning.

A pastry brush brushing chicken sliders with a butter topping.

Add the topping: Place the top half of the Hawaiian rolls over the chicken and cheese. Brush the butter mixture evenly over the tops of the rolls, letting some of the seasoning settle into the creases between each slider.

A baking dish of chicken sliders being covered with foil.

Cover the dish: Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil. This helps the cheese melt and the centers warm through without over-browning the tops too quickly.

Chicken sliders in a baking dish fresh out of the oven.

Bake: Bake on the center rack for 20 minutes, or until the sliders are hot in the middle and the cheese is melted. Remove the foil and bake for another 10 minutes, until the tops are golden, glossy, and lightly crisp around the edges.

Let them rest for a few minutes before slicing. This gives the creamy chicken filling a chance to settle slightly, so the sliders are easier to pull apart and serve. Enjoy!

Overhead view of chicken sliders with a hand taking one.

Prep it Ahead!

I think these shredded chicken sliders are best served fresh because the rolls start to soften the longer they sit with the creamy filling. If you want to get ahead, mix the chicken filling, shred the cheese, and stir together the butter topping. Store everything separately in the fridge for a day or two, then assemble and bake right before serving. Just remelt the butter topping before brushing it over the rolls.

If you don’t need all 12 sandwiches, cut the recipe in half and bake 6 rolls in a smaller baking dish. Use half the filling ingredients and half the buttery topping. The bake time should stay close to the same, but check a few minutes early since smaller pans can heat a little faster.

Serving Suggestions

I count one chicken slider as a serving when I’m pairing these with a few sides, especially if I’m making them for dinner or bringing them to a gathering. They’re best served fresh while the cheese is melty and the tops are still buttery. I like pairing them with a cold, make-ahead side to keep the rest of the meal easy!

These sliders are great with a pasta salad for a classic potluck combo, or you can serve them with spinach orzo salad if you want something a little lighter, tangier, and more herby alongside the cheesy chicken. The lemony tahini dressing in our roasted cauliflower salad works especially well with the savory chicken sliders, and it can also be served warm or cold, depending on how you want to make the meal work. Chips, pickles, raw veggies, or a simple slaw would also be great if you’re keeping things extra low-effort.

Got Leftover Chicken? Here’s How to Use it

One rotisserie chicken can easily give you more than the 1 lb. of shredded chicken needed for these sandwiches, so don’t let the extra go to waste! Pull the meat from the bones, then refrigerate the extra in an airtight container for another meal.

I’ll be using my extra rotisserie chicken to make our traditional chicken salad⁠ for an easy meal-prep lunch. If you don’t have the full amount of chicken called for in the recipe, just reduce the dressing and add-ins. These chicken kale Caesar wraps⁠ are another great option because a little chicken goes a long way once it’s wrapped up with kale, Caesar dressing, and a tortilla. Or tuck the leftovers into our spinach artichoke quesadillas⁠. You don’t need loads of chicken for those because the spinach, artichokes, and cheese already make them filling and delicious! See all our recipes for leftover chicken for even more ideas.

Storage & rEHEATING

While these chicken sliders are best the day they’re baked, I’d still enjoy any leftovers as a quick lunch or snack! Store them, once cooled, in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Just know the rolls will soften the longer they sit.

Reheating

For the best texture, reheat leftovers in the oven at 350°F until warmed through. Cover them loosely with foil first so the tops don’t over-brown before the filling is hot, then uncover for the last few minutes. You can also microwave individual sliders in short bursts, but the rolls will turn out much softer.

Freezing

I don’t recommend freezing baked chicken sliders. The creamy chicken filling and soft Hawaiian rolls don’t thaw with the best texture, and the sliders can turn soggy once reheated. If you want to plan ahead, freeze plain shredded cooked chicken instead, then thaw it and mix the filling fresh before baking.

Try These Slider Recipes Next!

  • These ground beef Sliders use simple pantry seasonings like Worcestershire, garlic powder, and paprika for classic burger flavor.
  • These Ham and Cheese Sliders only need 10 minutes of prep, which is exactly what I want for a party tray!
  • I’d make these BBQ Bean Sliders when I want smoky BBQ flavor without slow cooking a big piece of meat.
  • Turkey Sliders turn leftover turkey, cranberry sauce, Swiss cheese, and Hawaiian rolls into a cozy pull-apart meal.

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Pasta salads are one of my favorite recipes to make during the warm summer months. Primarily because I’m a huge pasta lover, but also because I love the combination of chilled pasta mixed with veggies and covered in a tangy vinaigrette dressing. These pasta salad ideas are extremely versatile, easy to make, and they hold up very well in the fridge, which makes them perfect for leftovers. And these recipes make pretty large servings, so they’re great for parties, potlucks, and cookouts too!

A collage of pasta salads.

These cold salad ideas are made with a range of typical pasta types, as well as orzo, cous cous, and noodles. So every pasta gets its time to shine! Short pasta shapes work best, but they’re pretty interchangeable in these salads, so don’t be shy!

Here I’ve gathered 27 of the best pasta salad recipes for you to enjoy at your next family gathering, or simply all by yourself – no judgment here. 😉

1. Pasta Salad

Pasta Salad

Overhead view of pasta salad in a large white serving bowl with wood serving utensils on the side.
This easy Pasta Salad is full of fresh flavors and tossed in a zesty Italian dressing. It will be the star at your next BBQ or summer cookout!
4.70 from 10 votes
$13.44 recipe / $1.34 serving Get the Recipe

When I talk about pasta salads, this classic pasta salad recipe is what I’m thinking of! It’s filled with fresh veggies and a zesty Italian dressing. Ideal for any family gathering or cookout, it induces satisfied smiles and enthusiastic “yums” every time!

2. Summer Vegetable Pasta Salad

Summer Vegetable Pasta Salad

Overhead view of a bowl of summer vegetable pasta salad.
This light and fresh Summer Vegetable Pasta Salad is perfect for summer BBQs and potlucks, or your weekly meal prep.
4.70 from 43 votes
$10.21 recipe / $1.02 serving Get the Recipe

This summer vegetable pasta salad is my go-to when I want a big, cooling bowl of bowties, crunchy broccoli, zucchini, squash, roasted red peppers, and tangy red wine vinaigrette. It also holds up in the fridge, so it’s great for cookouts, potlucks, or easy lunches all week!

3. Orzo Pasta Salad

Orzo Pasta Salad

Overhead view of Orzo Pasta Salad in a white serving bowl with wood serving spoons on the side.
This light & fresh Orzo Pasta Salad is full of colorful veggies and a delicious homemade dressing. Perfect for BBQs or meal prep it for the week!
4.75 from 8 votes
$9.99 recipe / $1.24 serving Get the Recipe

This orzo salad is a bright and flavorful delight for the taste buds! The tiny pasta, crisp bell peppers, tomatoes, sweet corn, and dried cranberries all get tossed in a bright homemade vinaigrette.

4. Tomato MOzzarella Pasta Salad

Tomato Mozzarella Pasta Salad

Parmesan Balsamic Vinaigrette being poured onto a bowl of Tomato Mozzarella Salad from a jar.
This Tomato Mozzarella Pasta Salad with homemade Parmesan Balsamic Vinaigrette is the perfect light and fresh summer meal. Perfect for potlucks!
4.94 from 32 votes
$8.59 recipe / $1.43 serving Get the Recipe

Our tomato mozzarella pasta salad is basically Caprese salad on a budget, with tender pasta, juicy tomatoes, mozzarella, and a creamy Parmesan balsamic vinaigrette. I like it for hot days because it’s light, refreshing, and easy to make ahead.

5. Lemony Cucumber Couscous Salad

Lemony Cucumber Couscous Salad

Overhead view of lemony cucumber couscous salad in a bowl garnished with lemons.
Lemony Cucumber Couscous Salad is a light, fresh, and vibrant pasta salad perfect for any summer meal. 
4.73 from 83 votes
$6.46 recipe / $1.08 serving Get the Recipe

This lemony cucumber couscous salad is one I’d bring to every summer BBQ, mostly because pearl couscous has the best bouncy texture, and fresh lemon zest makes the whole bowl taste extra bright. It also keeps well for days, which is always helpful!

6. Tortellini Salad

Tortellini Salad

Overhead shot of tortellini salad in a white bowl.
This fresh, vibrant, and utterly delicious Tortellini Salad feeds a crowd on a dime. The best part: you can put it together in minutes!
4.89 from 17 votes
$14.41 recipe / $1.20 serving Get the Recipe

Tortellini salad gives you built-in cheesy pasta flavor, so the fresh vegetables, herbs, greens, and zesty vinaigrette don’t have to work hard to make it delicious. It feeds a crowd and comes together in about 15 minutes.

7. Tuna Pasta Salad

Classic Tuna Pasta Salad

Close up side view of a bowl full of tuna pasta salad.
This Classic Tuna Pasta Salad is cool, creamy, and filling enough to be a meal on its own. It’s easy to make with tender pasta, canned tuna, sweet peas, and a simple dressing for lunches, potlucks, or hot summer nights.
4.87 from 29 votes
$4.04 recipe / $0.67 serving Get the Recipe

This tuna pasta salad is cool, creamy, and hearty enough for lunch, with mini shells, canned tuna, sweet peas, and a tangy dressing. I like how the shells catch the tuna and dressing, so every forkful feels extra satisfying.

8. Dill Pickle Pasta Salad

Dill Pickle Pasta Salad

Overhead view of a bowl of dill pickle pasta salad in a bowl.
This Dill Pickle Pasta Salad is loaded with crunchy pickles, cheddar, bacon, and a creamy homemade dressing. Tangy, fresh, and perfect for BBQs or picnics!
5 from 3 votes
$4.46 recipe / $0.56 serving Get the Recipe

Dill pickle pasta salad is unapologetically for pickle people, with chopped pickles, pickle juice in the creamy dressing, sharp cheddar, bacon, and red onion. I’d make it ahead so all that tangy dill flavor has time to settle in.

9. Ditalini Pasta Salad

Ditalini Pasta Salad

Overhead view of a bowl of homemade ditalini pasta salad.
This easy Ditalini Pasta Salad is packed with roasted summer veggies, tossed in pesto, and finished with a sprinkle of feta. Delicious & meal prep friendly!
4.67 from 3 votes
$8.67 recipe / $1.08 serving Get the Recipe

This ditalini pasta salad tastes like summer in a bowl, with tiny pasta tubes, golden roasted zucchini, bell pepper, eggplant, pesto, and a little feta. I like that store-bought pesto keeps it easy, but homemade can be even more budget-friendly.

10. Summer Sweet Corn Salad

Summer Sweet Corn Salad

Close up of a bowl of Summer Sweet Corn Salad with a wooden spoon in the middle
This Sweet Corn Salad combines fresh corn, crisp vegetables, creamy avocado, pasta shells, and a tangy lemon vinaigrette for a simple and refreshing side dish.
4.80 from 20 votes
$7.76 recipe / $0.97 serving Get the Recipe

Fresh sweet corn on the cob is one of the best parts about summer. Take advantage of the season and make this summer sweet corn salad with a simple and fresh lemon-Dijon vinaigrette!

11. Macaroni Salad

Macaroni Salad

Overhead view of a bowl of macaroni salad with a wooden spoon taking some.
Macaroni Salad is an easy and inexpensive classic for potlucks, summer BBQs, or an easy side dish for dinner.
5 from 10 votes
$4.15 recipe / $0.52 serving Get the Recipe

Macaroni salad is the classic creamy cookout side for a reason, and this one keeps it crunchy AND colorful with celery, bell pepper, red onion, hard-boiled eggs, and sweet pickle relish. I’ll happily tuck this next to burgers, veggie skewers, or basically any summer dinner.

12. Elote (Street Corn) Pasta Salad

Elote (Street Corn) Pasta Salad

Overhead of a bowl of elote street corn pasta salad.
This easy Elote (Street Corn) Pasta Salad is made with smoky corn, zesty lime, and creamy queso fresco for a fresh BBQ, potluck, or weeknight side dish!
5 from 4 votes
$5.53 recipe / $0.69 serving Get the Recipe

Our elote pasta salad brings smoky street corn flavor to a budget-friendly pasta salad with charred frozen corn, poblano, chipotle, lime, creamy dressing, and queso fresco. I’m all for a BBQ side that tastes this bold and still costs just a few bucks!

13. Antipasto Pasta Salad

Antipasto Pasta Salad

Overhead view of a bowl of antipasto pasta salad.
Make this easy Antipasto Pasta Salad loaded with meats, cheeses, olives, and veggies. Perfect for cookouts, potlucks, or quick lunches!
5 from 2 votes
$15.77 recipe / $1.42 serving Get the Recipe

Antipasto pasta salad turns the snacky Italian platter idea into a hearty bowl with pasta, cured meats, cheese, olives, artichokes, mozzarella, and zesty dressing. It’s a smart way to use leftover party nibbles and still end up with a proper lunch.

14. BLT Pasta Salad

BLT Pasta Salad

Close up side view of a bowl of BLT pasta.
This BLT pasta salad recipe is the perfect summer meal! It's easy to make, full of flavor, and perfect for a potluck or picnic.
4.81 from 21 votes
$9.48 recipe / $1.18 serving Get the Recipe

A big bowl of this BLT pasta salad gives you the creamy, tomatoey, bacony flavor of the sandwich in a cold summer salad. The creamy ranch pasta salad dressing is my favorite part of this simple recipe!

15. Cold Peanut Noodle Salad

Cold Peanut Noodle Salad

Peanut Lime Dressing being poured onto a bowl of Cold Peanut Noodle Salad
This Cold Peanut Noodle Salad with homemade peanut lime dressing is the perfect meal prep for summer! No reheating necessary.
4.84 from 122 votes
$5.30 recipe / $1.33 serving Get the Recipe

Cold peanut noodle salad is the no-reheat meal prep I want when lunch needs to feel fresh but still filling. The peanut-lime dressing is sweet, tangy, creamy, and so very good with crunchy cabbage, carrots, cilantro, green onions, and peanuts.

16. Zucchini and Orzo Salad

Zucchini and Orzo Salad with Chimichurri

Zucchini and orzo salad with chimichurri in a bowl.
Zucchini and Orzo Salad with Chimichurri is a fresh summer salad that makes the perfect fresh and zesty side dish for summer grilling.
4.69 from 22 votes
$6.52 recipe / $1.63 serving Get the Recipe

Our zucchini and orzo salad is a quick 35-minute summer side with tender pasta, juicy tomatoes, and a bright chimichurri dressing that wakes everything up.

17. Broccoli Pasta Salad with Tomato Vinaigrette

Broccoli Pasta Salad with Tomato Vinaigrette

Close up side view of broccoli pasta salad with tomato vinaigrette on a platter
This Broccoli Pasta Salad features a tangy homemade vinaigrette, nutty sunflower seeds, and creamy-salty feta.
4.75 from 24 votes
$4.67 recipe / $1.17 serving Get the Recipe

Calling all broccoli lovers! This easy and delicious broccoli pasta salad features a homemade tomato vinaigrette dressing and lots of creamy feta cheese. I like that the rotini grabs the dressing in all those little twists!

18. Pizza Pasta Salad

Italian Pizza Pasta Salad

Close up of a serving bowl of pizza pasta salad, a wooden spoon in the side
Repurpose your leftover pizza toppings into this deliciously simple Italian style pizza pasta salad. Including a simple homemade Italian dressing!
4.75 from 16 votes
$7.98 recipe / $1.00 serving Get the Recipe

This pizza pasta salad is the easiest way to turn leftover pizza toppings into a fridge-friendly lunch. Our one is made with pepperoni, mozzarella, peppers, olives, onion, banana peppers, and Parmesan Italian dressing, but use whatever ingredients you have on hand!

19. Greek Chicken Pasta Salad

Greek Chicken Pasta Salad

Overhead view of a homemade Greek chicken pasta salad on a platter.
Greek Chicken Pasta Salad is the perfectly refreshing and filling summer meal with its medley of vegetables and tangy lemon garlic dressing.
4.61 from 64 votes
$10.67 recipe / $2.66 serving Get the Recipe

Turn your pasta salad into a full meal with this Greek chicken pasta salad recipe. The chicken gets marinated in half of the tangy dressing, giving it an extra boost of flavor!

20. Big Kale Pasta Salad

BIG Kale Pasta Salad

Overhead view of the serving bowl full of kale pasta salad.
This Big Kale Pasta Salad is the perfect fast and filling summer lunch, packed with flavors, textures, and colors. Great for meal prep!
4.90 from 19 votes
$7.88 recipe / $1.31 serving Get the Recipe

This hearty, delicious, big kale pasta salad is a cold meal salad I’d happily eat for lunch all week. The kale is massaged until tender, then tossed with pasta, chickpeas, grape tomatoes, red onion, Parmesan, and balsamic vinaigrette. And because kale holds up beautifully in the fridge, the leftovers are actually something to look forward to!

21. Sweep The Kitchen Pasta Salad

“Sweep the Kitchen” Pasta Salad

Overhead view of a bowl of "Sweep the Kitchen" Pasta Salad
Throw together meals like this “Sweep the Kitchen” Pasta Salad are my favorite way to use up leftovers in the kitchen. Easy, versatile, and never boring! 
4.86 from 7 votes
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Got some leftover veggies in the fridge? Give this Sweep The Kitchen pasta salad a try! Use what you already have available and add a simple dressing or diced chicken if you want to make it a complete meal!

22. Italian Orzo Pasta Salad

Italian Orzo Salad

Filling enough to serve as a light meal, but light enough to act as an easy side dish, this Italian Orzo Salad is a versatile addition to your weekly meal prep. Budgetbytes.com
Filling enough to serve as a light meal, but light enough to act as an easy side dish, this Italian Orzo Salad is a versatile addition to your weekly meal prep. 
4.78 from 18 votes
$8.77 recipe / $2.19 serving Get the Recipe

A little pasta, a lot of vegetables, and maybe some beans make the best combos for pasta salads. This Italian orzo salad is no exception. It’s perfect as a side dish and also great as a light meal.

23. Grilled Vegetable Pasta Salad

Grilled Vegetable Pasta Salad

This classic summer Grilled Vegetable Pasta Salad features smoky fire licked vegetables and a homemade creamy balsamic vinaigrette. BudgetBytes.com
This classic summer Grilled Vegetable Pasta Salad features smoky fire licked vegetables and a homemade creamy balsamic vinaigrette. 
4.84 from 25 votes
$9.65 recipe / $1.21 serving Get the Recipe

Grilled vegetable pasta salad gets so much flavor from smoky, fire-licked vegetables and a creamy balsamic vinaigrette. I love that the flavor deepens even more in the fridge, making tomorrow’s lunch even better than today’s.

24. Spinach and Orzo Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette

Spinach Orzo Salad

A quick homemade balsamic vinaigrette makes this simple Spinach and Orzo Salad extra special. Serve as a light lunch or a side with dinner. BudgetBytes.com
A quick homemade balsamic vinaigrette makes this simple Spinach and Orzo Salad extra special. Serve as a light lunch or a side with dinner.
4.78 from 27 votes
$8.27 recipe / $2.06 serving Get the Recipe

This simple spinach and orzo salad packs in a lot of flavor from the sun-dried tomatoes, creamy feta cheese, and the homemade balsamic vinaigrette dressing. It works great as a light lunch or the perfect side to those summer BBQ cookouts!

25. Lemon Dill Greek Pasta Salad

Creamy Lemon Dill Greek Pasta Salad

Creamy Greek pasta salad served in a bowl with a fork.
Creamy Lemon Dill Greek Pasta Salad is packed with bold flavors and fresh vegetables, making it a delicious light lunch. 
4.87 from 29 votes
$10.40 recipe / $1.73 serving Get the Recipe

Fresh, zesty, and easy on the budget, this cucumber dill pasta salad is ready in about 30 minutes, so lunch is ready fast. It’s packed with pasta, cucumber, tomatoes, artichokes, feta, and a creamy yogurt dill dressing. The lemony, garlicky flavor makes it hard not to sneak a forkful from the fridge.

26. Butternut Squash Pasta Salad

Butternut Squash Pasta Salad

Close-up of butternut pasta salad in a bowl.
This butternut squash pasta salad is both sweet and savory with parmesan cheese and sweet-tart cranberries.
4.41 from 5 votes
$8.46 recipe / $1.06 serving Get the Recipe

I usually save this butternut squash pasta salad for the fall, when fresh butternut squash is in season and readily available at the market. Paired with sage, dried cranberries, and Parmesan, it has a cozy autumn flavor. I like orecchiette pasta for this salad!

27. Pepperoni Pasta Salad

Pepperoni Pasta Salad

Pepperoni’s rich and peppery bite is the perfect contrast to mild spinach, mozzarella, and pasta in this Pepperoni Pasta Salad. BudgetBytes.com
Pepperoni’s rich and peppery bite is the perfect contrast to mild spinach, mozzarella, and pasta in this Pepperoni Pasta Salad. 
4.55 from 11 votes
$7.31 recipe / $1.22 serving Get the Recipe

This pasta salad with pepperoni is heavy on the salad side, with plenty of fresh greens and vegetables in the mix. It’s a great option when I want a relatively healthy lunch that helps me clear out my fridge!

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