![]() ![]() Cover the salad with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for one hour.The pasta will soak up much of the dressing during the chill in the fridge. Add the dressing to the large bowl of pasta ingredients.In a separate bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. ![]() Salt and pepper – if you prefer additional seasonings go for it! But salt and pepper are all that’s really needed.Lemon juice – this should be fresh-squeezed, not from a bottle.Light mayonnaise – you can use full-fat mayo if you prefer, we like light mayo because there are fewer calories and fat.Frozen Peas – peas add color, flavor, and a little bit of crunch.Red onion – you could use Vidalia onion if you don’t have red onion, but white and yellow onion might be a bit too strong.Celery – if you like your pasta salad crunchy, you can add a second stalk.There’s no need for all the added calories that come with tuna packed in oil. Tuna in water – this is just better for you.Elbow macaroni – we use elbows, but you could substitute rotini or penne pasta as well.RELATED: you might also like this recipe – Nana’s Macaroni Salad Ingredients for tuna pasta salad Pasta salads travel well in a cooler, making them great for picnics and barbecues. I make it fairly often and keep it in the fridge to just grab and go. I’ve seen this same tuna macaroni salad at potlucks and barbecues over the years, and I’ve had it on this blog since 2010. ![]()
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