Raw Pasta Salad with Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing

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I wanted to create a simple, fast, easy springtime “pasta” salad that was both filling yet light.

Raw Pasta Salad with Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing

If the warmer weather has you craving lighter meals that are plant-based rather than heavier carby meals or gluten-based pasta, this meal should do the trick.

Fork twirling Raw Pasta Salad with Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing
This meal came together in 5 minutes.  It was the photographs and blogging about it that took much longer.

 

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Raw Pasta Salad with Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing

For the Salad:

1 zucchini, spiralized

1/2 c mixed vegetables (carrots, broccoli, green beans, cucumber slices, radishes, tomatoes, peapods, bell peppers, whatever you have on hand)

Optional: 1/2 c protein (edamame, diced tofu, garbanzo/white/navy/cannelloni beans, quinoa, etc.)

For the Dressing:

1/4 c mayo (regular, soy, Vegenaise, etc.)

2 – 3 tbsp honey (to keep vegan, use maple syrup, agave, brown rice syrup)

1 tbsp lemon juice

1 tsp EVOO

1 tsp basil (fresh or dried)

1/2 tsp dill

1/2 tsp fresh-ground pepper, or to taste

pinch salt, optional

Stir to combine

Directions:

Spiralize the zucchini.  (Spiralizer info, what I have and use, and where to buy one is here)

Add the diced vegetables and protein.

Coat and toss with dressing.   Doing this 15-20 minutes prior to eating will allow the dressing to soften the noodles and give them a more cooked taste and texture.  Or simply mircowave the entire plate of food for 30 seconds if you want a “hot meal”.

Yields: 2 healthy sized plates of food, or 3 more medium sized plates

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Gather your ingredients and spiralize the zucchini.

Ingredients needed to make Raw Pasta Salad with Creamy Lemon & Herb DressingSpiralizer making zucchini noodlesSpiralized Zucchini in clear container

Make the Dressing

Ingredients for dressing in white bowl with spoonMixed up dressing

Plate the raw pasta, veggies, and protein…

Raw Pasta Salad on plate

Add the dressing and toss

Overhead of Raw Pasta Salad with Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing on white plate

Fork swirling Raw Pasta Salad

Close up of fork twirling Raw Pasta Salad with Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing

For anyone who’s not familiar with zucchini-based pasta, I find it to be very neutral tasting, as zucchinis tend to be for me. It’s the sauce and seasonings that change the flavor.

For instance, my Raw Zucchini Pasta & Raw Marinara Sauce

Raw Zucchini Pasta & Raw Marinara Sauce

…is very different from my Raw Zucchini Pasta & Peanut Sauce

Raw Zucchini Pasta & Peanut Sauce

…Which is very different from today’s Raw Zucchini Pasta & Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing.

I’m telling you, it’s all in the sauce.

Overhead of plated aw Pasta Salad with Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing with fork

The flavors of the dill and basil in this sauce, combined with the tartness of the lemon, and balanced with the sweetness from the honey were wonderful.   The creaminess imparted from the mayo and olive oil were a treat in my mouth.   And in Scott and Skylar’s too. The recipe and dressing got rave reviews from all, including a 4 year old.  Success!

And with the right sauce or dressing, no one will miss gluten-based pasta.  Or even cooked pasta.

Plated aw Pasta Salad with Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing

And if they happen to be whining or skeptical about eating raw zucchini in place of real pasta, just nuke their plate of food for 45 seconds.  I used to do this for Scott, but now, he happily enjoys it raw.  If you’re lucky enough to have a dehydrator, you could also warm the plate of food in it.  However, in the spring and warmer weather, I especially love salads of all kinds and wouldn’t warm them.

Close up of aw Pasta Salad with Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing

From my last post about the Drool-worthy recipes I’ve seen around the sphere the past week or so, I am glad you enjoyed my roundup.

And thank you to everyone who chimed in about creating masterpieces in the kitchen.  I will admit, sometimes I feel that my recipes are a little Plain Jane compared to some that I see around the blogosphere, but as I mentioned in the post, not everyone has the time, energy, or desire to create “masterpieces”.

And many of you commented that you read my blog because you love my simple, easy, straight-forward recipes; many of which use the microwave, are no-bake, or one-pot meals.  Thank you, so much. I really needed that vote of confidence and that simple is good for you, too.

Also, many thanks to new readers and commenters.  Thank you for finding my blog and I hope you stick around.   Of course, thanks to everyone who reads; new or old readers, lurkers or commenters.

Dessert: Sticking with a raw vegan theme today, Raw Vegan Chocolate Macaroons

Close up of one Raw Vegan Chocolate Macaroon

Feel free to bake them in the oven, too.

Or just eat the raw “dough” right from the bowl.  I won’t tell.

Questions:

1. Do you have a spiralizer?  Do you want one?

If you don’t have a spiralizer, I would suggest using a vegetable peeler and just making zucchini ribbons rather than classic “noodles”.

So please, don’t write saying you’d “love to make this but you don’t have a spiralizer”.  Using a 99 cent peeler will work just fine!

2. Have you ever had raw “pasta” such as zucchini noodles, cucumber ribbon noodles, or even raw squash-based noodles?  Thoughts?

I linked a couple other raw pasta recipes in the post and raw cucumber wraps are fun, too.

Raw Cucumber Wraps in container

Even if the gluten factor wasn’t a consideration for me, I just never was into cooked pasta.   Just not my thing, ever.   So that is not something I miss or want.   Using vegetables as my noodles or as the “wrap” or “bread” is way more  my speed anyway.  Plus, you’re getting in extra servings of veggies and omitting servings of carby breads or pasta.  A win-win in my book.
Today’s recipe happens to be raw and vegan, but to me, that is not the primary appeal.  The primary appeal is that it’s tasty, satisfying yet light, and took me 5 minutes to make!

3. Anything fun or exciting happen for you this week?

It did for me!  And with that, I’ll leave you hanging…

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Comments

  1. I think that many of your recipes are drool worthy (this one included) and the fact that they are so easy is why I have actually made a couple of your recipes but none of any of the others (oh scratch that I made Melissa (@trying to heal) cookies too)

  2. Your pictures are gorgeous! I’m always looking for new ways to incorporate veggies into my diet and this is perfect!

  3. I absolutely LOVE the pictures of your “Masterpiece”! Looks beautiful and yummy… I have some zucchini in my fridge I was planning on roasting… I think I will make this instead. Thanks for the inspiration. Have a great day!

  4. I don’t have a spiralizer, but now I want one! I can’t get over that those photos include NO pasta, just zucchini — it looks so much like sphagetti, the gluten intollerant Italian in me is craving it now. Do you deliver? haha

  5. I haven’t used my spiralizer all winter!! This post makes me want to break it back out!

  6. I want a spiralizer, but I can’t justify buying yet another kitchen gizmo UNLESS…I find it ultra-cheap at a thrift-store. Can’t believe I haven’t found one yet!

    I love to roast thick slices of zucchini and top them with spaghetti sauce, a bit of cheese, mushrooms and pepperoni. I call it “squizza”. (Combo of squash and pizza.)

    1. that sounds so good and creative: “roast thick slices of zucchini and top them with spaghetti sauce, a bit of cheese, mushrooms and pepperoni”

  7. I don’t have a spiralizer, but I want one. I used one when I worked in catering and loved it, but have never bought one for myself. This looks perfect. If only it was warm here! I am so ready for some sun!

    I’m excited because we have a blogger meet up on Saturday! I am so looking forward to seeing them again…it has been too long!

  8. Thank you for actually REMINDING me that I have a spiralizer!! I got it about a year ago and have only used it a handful of times. I love zucchini noodles though, so I should probably break it out again!!

    Fun or exciting? SPRING BREAK. And when I get back I will only have 8 weeks left of this godforsaken major. Woooo!!!!

  9. I was going to say that now I need a spiralizer, but I love the idea of using a veggie peeler instead! I’ve never had zucchini pasta, but based on how you describe it I imagine it to be like spaghetti squash. Doesn’t taste like much alone, just depends on how you dress it! Of course, I didn’t have that raw :P
    And yes, lots of exciting things going on for me this week! It’s been a good one so far :) Glad to hear yours is, too – can’t wait to hear if you share!

  10. Uhhhh yum!! I need a spiralizer! What do you use it for besides making zucchini pasta? I am curious because if I get one I want to be able to make LOTS of things:)

    1. you can spiralize just about any root veggie out there…like potatoes, turnips, etc. I just like zukes the best though.

  11. Great recipe! I bought a spiraliser a few months ago after seeing it here on your blog and its been one of the best buys I’ve made. I love using veggie noodles in all sorts of dishes. Will be giving this one a try!

  12. 1.) Yes!

    2.) Yes!

    3.) Dancing, shopping, dining out, and seeing a movie.

    Can’t wait to find out your exciting thing for the week! :)