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This Taco Pasta Salad was easy to throw together and is a great side dish to go with all the Mexican dishes we are always making.
A classic pasta salad is always safe to bring to potlucks and bbq’s, but sometimes you gotta spice it up! Try this Mexican twist on pasta salad next time you need to bring a side dish!
Mexican Pasta Salad = keeper
Our family gatherings are a good way to get a consensus on whether or not a recipe is a keeper. Today’s recipe for Taco Pasta Salad was a new one we brought to a family BBQ, and it was a hit!
It’s a Mexican Pasta Salad filled with black beans, corn, cilantro, avocado, cheese and more. What’s not to love about all those ingredients?
This side dish was also very simple, and makes a great side for any meal, but also a great addition to any Mexican meal spread. Definitely another keeper recipe!
How to Make + Variations
Cook the pasta according to package directions. Drain and rinse with cold water and pour in a large bowl.
Add black beans, corn, tomatoes, salsa and cheese to the bowl and mix with the pasta.
In another bowl, whisk together olive oil lime juice, cumin and chili powder. Pour this over the pasta salad and seas on with garlic salt and pepper.
Right before serving add chopped cilantro and diced avocado. Top with queso fresco if desired.
This salad can easily be changed up based on the ingredients you add/omit. Here are some other great ingredients:
- Different meat – shredded beef, pork and steak also work great
- Salsa – change it up by adding a sweet salsa verde or tomatillo salsa
- Beans – Pinto, Red or White Beans all work great
Can you make this recipe gluten free? This recipe is easily adaptable to being gluten free based on the pasta that you include. If you replace the normal shells with gluten free shells you will be set!
What is the best pasta shape to use for this recipe? We like using classic shells but macaroni, penne, or bow ties would work well too. I wouldn’t quite advise using spaghetti noodles for this specific recipe.
Making Ahead of Time
You can make this pasta salad ahead of time. Just store in an airtight container, and the cilantro and avocado right before serving. You may need to add more of the dressing right before since that will get absorbed a bit.
For leftovers, keep in a tupperware in the fridge, but once the avocados are browned, it’s no longer good. If you omitted the avocados, this can be stored for up to 5-6 days in the fridge.
For more pasta salad recipes, check out:
- Classic Pasta Salad
- Caprese Pesto Pasta Salad
- Greek Pasta Salad
- Chinese Pasta Salad
- Buffalo Chicken Pasta Salad
- Chicken Pasta Salad
Taco Pasta Salad Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 box pasta shells
- 1 can black beans drained and rinsed
- 10 oz corn frozen
- 1 can diced tomatoes
- 8 oz shredded Mexican blend cheese
- 1/2 cup salsa
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 3-4 tbsp lime juice
- 1 tbsp cumin
- 1-2 tsp chili powder
- 2 tsp minced garlic
- 1/2 cup cilantro fresh and chopped
- 1 avocado diced
- garlic salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Cook the pasta according to package directions. Drain and rinse with cold water and pour in a large bowl.
- Add black beans, corn, tomatoes, salsa and shredded cheese to the pasta.
- In another bowl, whisk together the olive oil, lime juice, garlic, cumin and chili powder. Season to taste with garlic salt & pepper and mix well.
- Just before serving, add cilantro and cubed avocado.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I live in phoenix as well and im aLWays looking for summer time meals that wont heat up the housE. I love this take on Tacos!
Pasta and mexican! What could be better? Great salad that comes together quickly and has a great taste.
I love this idea!! We love pasta salad & never thought to make a taco pasta salad! I will definitely have to make this for Cinco de Mayo! I love all these ingredients!
I know this will be great. i season my 2 bean salad just the same as this. for this one i will ad some chicken or a can of drained tuna, use fresh tomato chopped, and substitute a bottled italian dressing for the olive oil and lime juice. it is handy and doesn’t harm the flavor. i think you can get bottled dressing that is vinegar, oil and wine, without seasoning that would work. since most of us always have it on hand it just makes sense to use it. not a fan of avocados, unless made into guacamole, so will probably omit those. just some tips for variation. marie
I am upset it has taken me this long to learn that a Taco version of pasta salad was a thing. Sad really. I am beyond exciting to try making this one!!!
Thank you Kristyn for the nice recipes. Have a good weekend and stay cool.
Thank you SO much, Liz! Hope you stay cool too. 🙂
Could I just use salsa instead of the El Pato? Or is the El Pato a different texture/consistency and therfore should not be substituted? I am not sure if I will be able to find this at my local grocery store.
I would try regular salsa if you can’t find El Pato, but El Pato has a thin consistency that is mostly sauce with no added veggies.
This was also good warmed up 🙂
Good to know! So glad it was a hit. 🙂
The recipe calls for salsa but that is not in the ingredient list
Sorry about that… many people call el pato sauce salsa. I updated the recipe so it says to add the El Pato. 🙂
This looks super tasty! What is El Pato? I googled it, and it was a brand with many different items. Is there a specific El Pato to use? Thanks for sharing 🙂
I have the same question. Is it tomato sauce?
Hi Kristyn, I am a little confused. In the comments you speak of El Pato tomato sauce. Is that used instead of salsa and if so, how much? Also, what is the size of canned tomatoes and canned black beans and do I drain them? The ingredient list I’m seeing on this post has not been updated. Love your recipes thanks for sharing.
Hi Nancy! That comment was from a few years back, so the list has been updated, just was a while ago. 🙂 We use 1/2 cup salsa for the recipe, but you can use El Pato tomato sauce in place of that. I obviously used that in the past and it tastes great. But I love salsa on it now too. The canned tomatoes and black beans are your standard 14.5 or 15 oz cans. And yes, both drained, and the black beans rinsed too. Hopefully that helps!
I should have been more clear – it’s the El Pato Tomato Sauce. I updated the ingredient list. 😉