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Kid-Friendly Pasta Salad

This kid-friendly pasta salad is packed with lots of fresh veggies and pasta, which makes it a healthy, filling, colorful and delicious pasta salad that your child will love!
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By: Diana Posted: 5/4/19 Updated: 7/12/23

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This kid-friendly pasta salad is packed with lots of fresh veggies, which makes it a healthy, filling, colorful, and delicious meal that your child will love!

Perfect to be served for lunch, dinner, picnics, and for lunchboxes.

Pasta salad with sweet corn, peas, carrots, and sweet bell peppers in a white bowl and a cute bird pattern kitchen towel


Kid-Friendly Pasta Salad

Is your child a picky eater? My niece is one of the pickiest kids ever when it comes to food. She loves to eat but only eats a few ingredients and refuses to try anything new. It can get difficult when dealing with a picky eater, and that’s when the role of “fun and colorful” food comes in!

A few months ago, I was cooking dinner for my family and didn’t know what to make for my niece. She always seems to just want to eat a piece of bread, plain pasta, cheese, and apples. Nothing else!

So I told her that I was going to make pasta salad for her and that she can choose the ingredients for the salad as she’s the one who will eat it. Of course, she got super excited and enjoyed helping me make it for her. Now, it’s her absolute favourite salad! This pasta salad is healthy, packed with veggies and can be served to a child as the main dish for lunch or dinner. 

Below are a few tips to help you make food that your kids will really enjoy:

#1. Choose a Fun Pasta Shape

The kids in our family LOVE farfalle (bow tie or butterfly) pasta. So that’s the first step to get them to eat the pasta.

Other fun pasta shapes are: Radiatori, Stelle, Cavatappi, Rotelle, and macaroni. We also buy animal shaped pasta and other fun shapes such as hearts and holiday-themed pasta.

The ingredients of the pasta salad layered in a white bowl, and a bird pattern kitchen towel around it

#2. Choose Veggies That Your Child Likes

Just as I let my niece choose the veggies that went into her salad, let your kid do the same! They will feel like they contributed to making this pasta salad and will be more excited to eat it.

Does your kid hate peas? Leave them out! Loves broccoli? Bring it on!

A close up shot of the pasta salad to show the ingredients

#3. Depending on Your Child’s Age, Decide Whether You Will Steam the Veggies or Keep Them Fresh.

If you’re cooking for a young child, you might want to grate the carrot or steam it, you might also want to steam the peas. My nieces are 4 and 8, and they eat this pasta salad with fresh vegetables.

Pasta salad in a fun kids frog shaped bowl and a plastic red fork on the side

#4. Does Your Child Like Lemon Juice?

One of my nieces loves lemons and would take a lemon wedge and suck out all the juice. She’s only 4 and has been doing this ever since she started eating solid food. On the other hand, my other niece (who is now 8) asked me to leave out the lemon juice in her pasta salad.

Does your child like lemon juice?

#5. Chop Things up Small!

As I said before, consider grating the carrot if that’s easier for your child to eat. Or dice it really small, and do the same with the bell pepper. It will be easier for your kid to eat the veggies, and they’ll be more likely to finish up their portions.

A girl holding a fun frog shaped bowl filled with pasta salad

#6. Get Them Involved!

Kids LOVE helping in the kitchen.

Go to a local farmers market together, and let your child help you pick the veggies and fruit that they like.

Get kitchen safe knives for kids, and get your child help you chop up the veggies and mix the salad.

What Is the Recommended Pasta Portion per Child?

According to healthychildren.org, the recommended pasta portion per child aged 1-3 is 1/4 cup (of cooked pasta), 1/3 cup for ages 4-6, and 1/2 cup for ages 7-10.

Want more pasta recipes?

Try my Caesar pasta salad and this  Caprese pasta bake. Both recipes are kid-friendly if you omit the garlic and black pepper.

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

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Kid Friendly Pasta Salad

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins
Cook Time: 10 minutes mins
Total Time: 15 minutes mins
Author: Diana
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This kid-friendly pasta salad is packed with lots of fresh veggies and pasta, which makes it a healthy, filling, colorful and delicious pasta salad that your child will love!
2 servings
This kid-friendly pasta salad is packed with lots of fresh veggies and pasta, which makes it a healthy, filling, colorful and delicious pasta salad that your child will love!

Ingredients 

  • ½ cup (50 grams) uncooked farfalle pasta or 1 cup of cooked pasta
  • ¼ cup (40 grams) fresh peas or frozen and thawed
  • 1 carrot diced
  • ½ cucumber peeled and diced
  • ½ red bell pepper diced
  • ¼ cup (40 grams) steamed corn kernels

For the dressing

  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice optional
  • ½ teaspoon salt

Instructions 

  • Cook pasta in salted boiling water for 10 minutes. Check the doneness before removing it from the by tasting 1 piece. Or cook according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Mix the pasta with the rest of the ingredients in a bowl and serve at room temperature or cold.

Notes:

  • This pasta salad can be served at room temperature or cold.
  • Feel free to mix things up and add other vegetables that your child likes.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 177kcal, Carbohydrates: 23g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 605mg, Potassium: 285mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 6080IU, Vitamin C: 48mg, Calcium: 21mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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  1. Heidi says

    Posted on 3/28/23 at 21:58

    Looks like a good recipe. Question: Instead of steamed corn kernels, would it work to use canned corn, like the white shoepeg corn, straight out of the can?

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    • Diana says

      Posted on 3/29/23 at 00:23

      Yes, that works!

      Reply
  2. Debra B. says

    Posted on 7/30/21 at 21:39

    5 stars
    I changed the veggies to what my kids like and what I had on hand, but they were FIGHTING for the leftovers!! Who knew…just add noodles.

    Reply
    • Little Sunny Kitchen says

      Posted on 7/31/21 at 12:07

      That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite!

      Reply
  3. John says

    Posted on 2/11/21 at 01:48

    5 stars
    Was amazing very good taste!

    Reply
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