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Nine Layer Delicious Pasta Salad

Layered pasta salad in a glass trifle dish with colorful layers of pasta, peas, ham, cheese, bacon, and red and yellow tomatoes

Yep…you heard it right.  Nine Layer Pasta Salad.  Nine incredible layers of wonderful textures and flavors.  Could it have been less?  Sure, but I had a hard time leaving out any of the yummy layers.  And like my husband John always says, “Why do when you can overdo?!”  Love that about him.

This Nine Layer Pasta Salad is the perfect for events like family reunions, tailgate parties, or potluck suppers.  It can be a little tricky to “mix up” before serving, but by that time you’ve made your grand entrance and gotten all the “kudos” for your fabulous presentation and hard work!

Layered pasta salad in a glass trifle bowl with peas, ham, cheese, bacon and cherry tomatoes; plated portion in front

There is just something about layers that is so appealing.  Bring on the seven layer Mexican dip.  Or a layered Italian goat cheese torta with sundried tomatoes and pesto….or my latest favorite combo of goat cheese, mint pesto and fig jam.  Lasagnas too are layers and textures of yum.  Do you remember my Tailgate Timballo recipe?  A million layers of goodness there.  I also love tall layered cakes with creamy frosting in between each layer.  And my love of layers isn’t exclusive to foods….nothing better than layering up for a cool fall night.  First a tank, then a cute cardigan, next throw on a scarf, with a cozy vest or coat.  Aaahhhh…..it’s almost fall and layer time.

OK…now look at this!  It’s time to break down each layer.

Photo collage showing a nine-layer pasta salad with numbered ingredient bowls 1–9

Nine Layer Pasta Salad

Triptych photos showing steps 1-3 of a layered pasta salad: cooked short seashell pasta, thinly sliced red onion, steamed green peas

1. I used our beautiful Italian Inspired Seashells (no longer available).  You can use any short shape that suits you.

2. Red onion. Crunchy, fresh slices.

3. Green peas. Steamed just for a minute.  Bright and firm.

Overhead triptych of steps 4-6 showing ham cubes, diced red and yellow peppers, and creamy dressing in glass bowls

4. Diced ham. Easy enough.  You can buy this already diced, or I used a ham steak and diced it myself.

5. Fresh peppers! Why not use two colors of these sweet peppers?

6. The dressing….creamy combo of mayo and ranch…what could be better?

Collage of steps 7 to 9 for nine-layer pasta salad: cheese, bacon, halved cherry tomatoes in glass bowls

7. Shredded cheese. I used an Italian blend.  There are so many combinations out there, so use what you like.

8. Salty, smoky crumbles.  You know I love the pre-cooked microwavable bacon.

9. Grape or cherry tomatoes. Again, two colors.  Sweet and juicy.  What a pretty topping! Voila!

Layered pasta salad in a glass trifle bowl showing nine colorful layers topped with red and yellow cherry tomatoes

Doesn’t this make a beautiful statement?  Each layer does take a little prep time, but it’s worth it.  This salad must be presented in a glass bowl for obvious reasons.  I preferred a trifle dish because of its height and pretty stand which makes it look so important.

Now when it is mixing time, take your time.  Carefully combine the layers and serve immediately.  Your guests and family will love it.  Mine sure did.

Overhead of nine-layer pasta salad with cherry tomatoes, diced ham, peas, shredded cheese and creamy dressing on a plate

Nine Layer Pasta Salad is a bit of a traditional recipe but I know it will become a favorite for your entertaining.  I’d love to see pictures of what you create.  Again, you have creative license to add, subtract, or substitute ingredients.  That’s what makes it fun and easy!

Side note:  I’ve recently begun posting on Instagram and would love for you to follow me!  Also, we have a Wacky Wednesday contest weekly on our Facebook page, so join there too and be entered to win.  I appreciate you reading my recipe posts and hope that you are inspired to cook some more pasta!

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