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Lemon-Dijon Asperagus and Pea Macaroni Salad Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
2 C (9.5oz / 265g) Elbow Macaroni Pasta* gluten free if needed (see note)
1 lb (480g) Fresh Asparagus , tough ends removed and sliced on the bias into bite size pieces
1 1/2 C (200g) Frozen Peas
2/3 C (120g) Sun-dried Tomatoes marinated, drained and chopped
1/3 C (15g) Curly Parsley finely chopped
1/3 C (10g) Chives finely chopped
For the Dressing:
1/3 C + 1 Tbs (100g) Mayo I like Just Mayo
1 1/2 Lemons - juiced + zest from one** (see note)
2 Tbs Dijon Mustard
1 tsp Garlic minced or grated, about 2 large cloves
1 1/2 tsp Fine Sea Salt
Plenty of Fresh Ground Pepper

Directions:
Directions:
Cook pasta according to package directions (see note)*. During the last four minutes of cooking, drop the asparagus in with the pasta. During the last minute of cooking, add the peas. Carefully drain and rinse the pasta and veggies in a colander under cool running water, tossing as needed to completely cool. Transfer to a large mixing bowl and place in the refrigerator while mixing the dressing (see below).

Once chilled, pour the dressing over the pasta salad, adjust lemon, salt and ground pepper to taste and serve right away or store in a lidded container for up to four days. The vibrant green color of the veggies is best on the day the salad is made.

For the Dressing:
In a small mixing bowl, whisk together the mayo, lemon zest (if using) and juice** (see notes), mustard, garlic, salt and fresh ground pepper.

Recipe Notes
*Pasta: I find I almost always cook pasta longer than package directions indicate. This recipe calls for cooking the pasta then adding the asparagus then peas late in the pasta cooking process. If not sure how long the pasta will take (and I've done this before too, when using a new to me pasta), drain the pasta, reserving the pasta water, bring the pasta water back to a boil and cook the asparagus and peas in the pasta water as directed in the recipe. Doing this ensures the pasta is cooked to al dente and not overcooked.

 

 

 

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