Recipes For Grandkids

Fresh Summer Veggie & Pasta Salad

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Summer pool gatherings and BBQs are often full of less-than-nutritious food. Try sharing this delicious pasta salad that is easy to prepare and tastes as fresh as it sounds! It packs several highly nutritious vegetables and can efficiently serve as a full plant-based meal, especially if you choose to add one or more of the optional ingredients. Asparagus packs many vitamins, including A, B, C, E, and K as well fiber, folate, potassium, chromium, and essential minerals.


Fresh Summer Veggie & Pasta Salad

By Jaclyn Albin, MD, FAAP, FACP | Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics ~ 

Ingredients:

  • 16 oz pasta (any kind)
  • 1 English cucumber
  • 1 bell pepper (red, yellow, or orange)
  • 1-pint cherry or grape tomatoes
  • 1 bunch (approx. 8-10 oz) asparagus
  • 1 small bunch fresh basil
  • 6 oz feta cheese, crumbled
  • 6 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tsp lime juice (juice from 1 lime)
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp pepper

 

Directions: 

  1. Boil water for pasta and cook according to package directions, al dente style.
  2. While pasta is cooking, dice cucumber and bell pepper into bite-sized pieces. Cut tomatoes in half. Cut asparagus into 1 inch segments.
  3. After pasta is finished, add 4 tbsps. olive oil, salt, and pepper.
  4. After pasta cools, combine with raw veggies, add 2 tsp lime juice and 2 tbsp olive oil.
  5. Mix in feta cheese and optional additions, if using.
  6. Serve chilled.

Enjoy!

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Jaclyn Albin, MD, FAAP, FACP

Dr. Albin treats patients of all ages and trained in combined internal medicine and pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. She joined the Departments of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UTSW in the fall of 2014 where she practices primary care in the Combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Clinic at UTSW. Dr. Albin serves as the Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine/Pediatrics (Med/Peds) Residency Program and loves teaching about health promotion across the lifespan. She is passionate about nutrition, lifestyle, and other environmental influences on health, and she teaches her patients and students to prioritize these areas. In 2017, Dr. Albin launched UTSW’s Culinary Medicine program and serves as the director, working to teach nutrition through hands-on cooking classes to medical students, residents, healthcare professionals, and the community. Dr. Albin loves blending her passion for nutrition and wellness with growing a garden, cooking, traveling, and spending time with her husband and children.

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