Taco Pasta Salad #SundaySupper

Taco Pasta Salad is a protein-packed salad filled with lean ground beef and lots of vegetables.

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This Taco Pasta Salad has become one of our favorite lunches. It can easily be prepared ahead of time to be enjoyed throughout the week. The tender, flavorful beef is combined with all the vegetables and a little pasta (topped with cheese, if desired). The result is a healthy, protein-packed meal that is easy to make!

To make this Taco Pasta Salad, I start by getting the pasta cooking. You can use any small to medium shape you prefer. I like to use medium shells because delicious chunks of taco salad get nestled inside the shell, like mini stuffed shells, taco-style,  While the pasta is cooking, I move on to the preparing the next steps of the salad. For the taco meat, I use this family favorite recipe – Lighter Beef Tacos. Lean ground beef is browned with sautéed vegetables, which not only adds incredible flavor, but also a nice tenderness to the meat.

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Next I toss together the salad greens with any other desired vegetables (usually halved cherry tomatoes)..  Sometimes I use a traditional taco accompaniment – just plain lettuce.  More often I use spinach or mixed greens because that I what we have on hand. Either way works just fine.

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When it comes time to serve, simply toss the taco meat with the pasta and salad greens. Top with shredded cheese or some salsa, and you have a delicious Taco Pasta Salad that is perfect for lunches, an easy dinner, or any time! The parts of this Taco Pasta Salad can be prepared separately and/or ahead of time. I typically keep everything separate until assembly and reheat the taco meat, as I prefer it warmed.

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Taco Pasta Salad
 
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Yields: 4 to 6 servings
Ingredients
  • 4 ounces pasta (I use medium shells)
  • 3 cups spinach, roughly chopped (or any salad greens)
  • ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese, plus additional for topping
For Taco Meat:
  • 1 teaspoon oil (I use canola oil)
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 2 bell peppers, chopped
  • 1 cup water
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • 11/2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 pound lean ground beef
  • salt and pepper, as desired
Instructions
  1. PASTA: In a large sauce pan, cook pasta according to package instructions. Drain and set aside.
  2. TACO MEAT: In a large nonstick skillet, heat oil over medium. Add onion and peppers, and cook for about 3 minutes. Add 1 cup water, turn heat up to medium-high and cook until water has mostly evaporated and vegetables have softened.
  3. Turn heat back down to medium, and stir in garlic, tomato paste, chili powder, cumin. Add beef, breaking it up with a spoon or spatula, and cook thoroughly (until no longer pink). Sprinkle with salt and pepper, to taste.
  4. ASSEMBLE: Put chopped spinach in a large serving bowl. Add taco meat, cheese and cooked pasta. Toss to combine. Serve with additional shredded cheese, crushed tortilla chips, salsa, or any other favorite taco toppings!

Take the 30 Day Protein Challenge!

For Sunday Supper today, we are joining the Beef Checkoff to create protein-packed recipes featuring beef in an effort to inspire you along the way to completing the 30 Day Protein Challenge!  The 30 Day Protein Challenge is a fun step-by-step way to make sure to get optimal protein each day. You will receive daily emails with goals, tips and inspiration to keep you on track.

There are many benefits to getting adequate protein in your diet. Protein-rich meals can help build muscle and reduce body fat, can help you feel satiated longer (meaning less mindless grazing throughout the day!) which can also help promote weight loss/maintenance, and so much more. This infographic does a great job of highlighting many benefits of protein.

Here are some simple ideas for sneaking protein in your diet throughout the day – top your salad with a fried egg, sprinkle nuts or seeds on top of a salad or even more morning oatmeal. Keep this Protein Cheat Sheet handy to help maintain a pantry stocked with protein-rich foods.

I am looking forward to taking the challenge with my family.  Want to join us?  Find out more about the 30 Day Protein Challenge here.

For more delicious protein-packed recipes featuring beef, be sure to visit the wonderful Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner recipes by my blogger friends below.  Each of these recipes contains 25-30 grams of protein per serving.

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Comments

  1. This is what all pasta salads wish they could be. Oh what flavors! Such yumminess.

  2. Thank you Alida for the nice recipe. Have a good Sunday!

  3. We make a lot of tacos in the summer, but I love this delicious option for lunch OR dinner! It looks incredible!!!

  4. I am always looking for fun and healthy lunch recipes. This is perfect to get me out of my lunch rut.

  5. Oh my gosh, how yummy! Your pasta salad screams my name!

  6. Going to be trying this soon, your photos are gorgeous!

  7. Your salad is supermodel gorgeous!

  8. Great Idea for a pasta salad, looks great

  9. What a fun way to make a pasta salad, with my favorite, tacos!

  10. Oh my god, I will HAVE to try a vegan version of this ASAP

  11. This would be a total hit in my house! I have to make it soon!

  12. That’s my kinda taco salad!

  13. I love this sort of recipe for lunch! Love all of the taco flavors!

  14. I love shells for salads like these! Your flavor combo sounds so good to me, Alida!

  15. I bet everyone loves this salad! Yum!

  16. I so love pasta but sometimes the load of carbs wreaks havoc on my energy later. I like the extra protein! It means I can eat my pasta without regrets later!!

  17. I like that all the protein will keep you from needing a nap later! Now I can eat the pasta I love without needing a nap!! Love this recipe.

  18. I am so obsessed with ground beef & turkey lately!! this is the perfect recipe for my cravings 🙂

  19. Oh my scrumptiousness!

  20. I need a pan of this in my fridge! We have so many nights when people are eating at different times. This would be perfect for those nights!

  21. Honestly, is there anything better than combining Mexican and Italian in one dish? I think not!

  22. What a great looking recipe.

  23. Just when I thought I’ve seen every possible variety of pasta salad, you go and create something like this! Love the idea of making a batch of this and using it for lunches throughout the week. I can already tell this would be an instant favorite for my husband and I!

  24. I am always up for taco flavors, so this pasta salad sounds awesome! Perfect weeknight meal.

  25. You have my number with this one. Mexican + pasta = equals a very happy girl in my house 🙂

  26. This looks absolutely delicious!! My kids love tex-mex and pasta, so this is a winner. And I love how it’s a complete meal all in one. That’s why I love pasta dishes because you can pack them with protein and veggies, and the kids gobble it up! Pinned 🙂

  27. Amy Kim (@kimchi_mom) says:

    Looks so rustic…love warm salads!