This Bow Tie Italian Pasta Salad is the vibrant, crowd-pleasing dish your summer gatherings have been missing. Featuring al dente farfalle pasta coated in a glossy oily sheen of zesty Italian dressing, this recipe is as visually stunning as it is delicious. Whether you are hosting a backyard BBQ or looking for the perfect meal-prep lunch, this salad delivers a punch of Mediterranean flavor with every bite.
The beauty of the Bow Tie Italian Pasta Salad lies in its material realism—from the smooth white mozzarella pearls to the glistening skin of halved cherry tomatoes. Every forkful (or spoonful!) offers a mix of textures, including irregular slivers of red onion and crisp cucumber. This is not just a side dish; it is a sensory experience designed to be the star of your table.

Why This Bow Tie Italian Pasta Salad Always Goes Viral
- Unbeatable Texture: We focus on al dente farfalle that holds its shape and provides a satisfying bite against the soft mozzarella.
- Glossy Visual Appeal: The dressing isn’t just for flavor; it creates a translucent coating with herb flecks that makes the salad look professionally styled.
- Fresh Herb Profile: Using scattered fresh oregano leaves instead of just dried herbs elevates the aromatic profile significantly.
- Perfect for Pinterest: The vibrant colors of the red onion, green cucumber, and red tomatoes against the white pasta make this a “saveable” masterpiece.
If you love fresh, vegetable-forward dishes, you might also enjoy our zesty quinoa salad or a side of crispy homemade pickles to round out your plate.
The Essential Ingredients for Italian Pasta Perfection
1 lb (454g) Farfalle (Bow Tie) Pasta: The “bow tie” shape is essential because the central pinch catches the dressing, ensuring no bite is dry. Always cook to al dente.
1 cup (240ml) Zesty Italian Dressing: Look for a high-quality vinaigrette with a visible glossy oily sheen. This provides the acidic backbone of the dish.
8 oz (225g) Fresh Mozzarella Pearls: These smooth white pearls add a creamy, mild contrast to the sharp dressing and crunchy vegetables.
2 cups (300g) Cherry Tomatoes: Halving these reveals their juicy interior and adds a glistening skin texture to the bowl.
1 large English Cucumber: Sliced into irregular slivers, these provide the essential “crunch” factor that keeps the salad refreshing.
1/2 medium Red Onion: Thin, irregular slivers add a pop of purple color and a sharp, spicy bite that cuts through the richness of the cheese.
1/4 cup (10g) Fresh Oregano Leaves: These are scattered throughout for an earthy, peppery finish that dried herbs simply cannot replicate.
Sea Salt and Cracked Black Pepper: Critical for seasoning the pasta water and the final assembly to make all the flavors “pop.”

The Secret to That Irresistible Zesty Sheen
The secret to a world-class Bow Tie Italian Pasta Salad isn’t just the ingredients; it’s the emulsification of the dressing. When the oils and vinegars are properly balanced, they cling to the smooth surface of the farfalle without pooling at the bottom of the bowl.
We recommend a “double-dress” technique. You apply half the dressing while the pasta is still slightly warm—allowing it to absorb the flavor—and the second half just before serving to maintain that translucent dressing and herb flecked look that is so appealing in food photography.
Looking for a protein-heavy pairing? This salad is the perfect companion for warm chicken gyros or even some tender BBQ ribs.
Step 1: Achieving the Perfect Al Dente Farfalle
Bring a large pot of heavily salted water to a rolling boil. Add the 1 lb (454g) farfalle pasta. The water should taste like the sea—this is your only chance to season the pasta itself from the inside out.
Cook for approximately 10-12 minutes, or until just al dente. It should have a firm bite. Do not overcook, or the bow ties will lose their “pinch” and fall apart when tossed with the heavy vegetables.
Step 2: Prepping the Vibrant Italian Medley
While the pasta cooks, prepare your vegetables. Slice the cherry tomatoes in half to expose their glistening seeds. Cut the English cucumber into irregular slivers—avoiding perfect circles makes the salad look more “beautifully messy” and authentic.
Peel and thinly slice the red onion into delicate slivers. If you find raw onion too sharp, soak the slivers in ice water for 5 minutes to mellow them out before adding them to the mix.
Step 3: The Art of the Toss
Drain the pasta and rinse briefly with cold water to stop the cooking process. Transfer to a large wooden bowl. Add the mozzarella pearls, tomatoes, cucumbers, and onions. Pour over the zesty Italian dressing.
Use a silver spoon to gently scoop and fold the ingredients together. You want to see the dressing coating the translucent pasta edges and the herb flecks sticking to every surface. Finish by scattering the fresh oregano leaves over the top asymmetrically.
Expert Tips for the Best Pasta Salad Results
- Chill Time is Vital: Let the salad sit in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. This allows the pasta to “marry” with the dressing.
- Use Fresh Oregano: While dried oregano is fine in a pinch, fresh leaves provide the vibrant green color and floral aroma that defines a high-end salad.
- Vegetable Symmetry: Keep your vegetable cuts roughly the same size as the bow tie pasta. This ensures you get a little bit of everything in every bite.
- Quality Mozzarella: Use “pearls” or “ciliegine” rather than shredded cheese. The smooth white texture is visually superior and provides a better mouthfeel.
Storage, Reheating & Freezing
Storage: This Bow Tie Italian Pasta Salad keeps beautifully in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. In fact, many people find it tastes better on Day 2!
Make Ahead: If making this 24 hours in advance, keep an extra 1/4 cup of dressing on the side. Pasta tends to drink up the liquid as it sits, so a quick “refresh” toss before serving will restore that glossy oily sheen.
Freezing: We do not recommend freezing this dish. The cucumbers will lose their crunch and the mozzarella texture will become grainy upon thawing.
What to Serve With This Bow Tie Italian Pasta Salad
This salad is incredibly versatile. It works as a standalone light lunch or a side dish for a heavy protein. For a Mediterranean-themed dinner, serve it alongside a shrimp bowl or some salty feta dip.
It also pairs exceptionally well with grilled meats. Try it with lemon-herb grilled chicken for a cohesive flavor profile that screams summer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! It is actually better if made at least 30 minutes in advance. If making it 24 hours ahead, add half the dressing initially and the other half right before serving to keep it glossy.
You can, but use only 1 teaspoon of dried oregano for every tablespoon of fresh. Fresh oregano provides a much more vibrant color and aromatic profile.
Rinse the pasta in cold water to remove excess starch and toss it with a small amount of oil or dressing while still slightly warm to seal the surface.
This specific recipe uses wheat farfalle, but you can easily swap it for your favorite gluten-free bow tie pasta. Just be careful not to overcook it, as GF pasta can be fragile.
A ‘Zesty’ Italian vinaigrette is best. Look for one with a high oil-to-vinegar ratio to ensure that signature glossy sheen and translucent coating.
The Full Recipe: Zesty Bow Tie Italian Pasta Salad

Bow Tie Italian Pasta Salad: The Ultimate Zesty Summer Side
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Boil the farfalle in salted water for 10-12 minutes until al dente. Drain and rinse with cold water.
- Halve the cherry tomatoes and slice the cucumber and red onion into irregular slivers.
- In a large bowl, combine pasta, cheese, and vegetables. Pour the dressing over and toss with a silver spoon until glossy and well-coated.
- Scatter fresh oregano leaves over the top. Chill for 30 minutes before serving for maximum flavor development.
Notes
Use English cucumbers to avoid the need for peeling or seeding.

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