Summer time picnics are one of life's most simple pleasures, and something our family has been enjoying for a few generations now. They are part of some of my best memories as a kid, both with my grandparents, and with my mom and dad; and now I've carried on the tradition with Alex.
This year we are looking forward to introducing Max to the tradition, and we can't wait! Sure he won't be able to enjoy most of what is packed in the picnic basket, (And yes, for those wondering, I own an actual picnic basket!) but that's okay. It is more about the experience than the food. Well, kind of. The food is super important too.
We have our favorites. The stuff the boys always want me to pack, but I try to keep it fresh and new too. After all, we go on so many picnics every summer, I don't want it to become boring!
Pasta salads are a must, so it's a good thing I have a thousand versions, or so it seems. This is our first new one of the season, and it's a doozy! Super simple, but packed with flavor. If you can boil pasta and chop veggies, you can whip this up. It makes a great light supper on a warm night too. Just add some fresh fruit and crusty bread on the side. Or, make a batch on the weekend, and you have lunch for the week.
I can't wait until the sporadic warm days are more consistent, the rainy spring days subside, and we are loading up the SUV with coolers, that trusty picnic basket and head off to make more family memories!
This year we are looking forward to introducing Max to the tradition, and we can't wait! Sure he won't be able to enjoy most of what is packed in the picnic basket, (And yes, for those wondering, I own an actual picnic basket!) but that's okay. It is more about the experience than the food. Well, kind of. The food is super important too.
We have our favorites. The stuff the boys always want me to pack, but I try to keep it fresh and new too. After all, we go on so many picnics every summer, I don't want it to become boring!
Pasta salads are a must, so it's a good thing I have a thousand versions, or so it seems. This is our first new one of the season, and it's a doozy! Super simple, but packed with flavor. If you can boil pasta and chop veggies, you can whip this up. It makes a great light supper on a warm night too. Just add some fresh fruit and crusty bread on the side. Or, make a batch on the weekend, and you have lunch for the week.
I can't wait until the sporadic warm days are more consistent, the rainy spring days subside, and we are loading up the SUV with coolers, that trusty picnic basket and head off to make more family memories!
Greek Pasta Salad
2 (12 oz.) boxes bowtie pasta
1 seedless cucumber, chopped
1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved
1 (6 oz.) jar kalamata olives, halved
1 (4 oz.) container feta cheese, reserve a little for top
1 red bell pepper, chopped
1 c. Greek Salad Dressing
Cook pasta according to package directions. Rinse with cold water and drain well. In a large bowl combine pasta and rest of ingredients. Stir well to combine. Chill a few hours before serving. Garnish with extra cheese.