Easy Caprese Pasta Salad with Balsamic Glaze

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A high-angle hero shot of a vibrant Caprese Pasta Salad in a bright orange ceramic bowl. The salad features bowtie farfalle pasta, dark brown balsamic-glazed chicken pieces, halved red cherry tomatoes, and white mozzarella pearls. The bowl is set on a white marble countertop with natural morning light streaming in from the side. A wooden spoon is resting in the bowl. Fresh basil leaves and a wooden cutting board are visible in the soft-focus background.

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In our home, nothing signals the arrival of golden sunshine and warm, breezy weather quite like a vibrant bowl of Caprese Pasta Salad. Every time the morning light catches our marble counters just right, I am instantly transported back to our first tiny apartment where we would prep fresh ingredients while sitting on the kitchen floor, dreaming of the garden parties and larger tables we are so lucky to enjoy today.

There is a deeply grounding rhythm to slicing juicy cherry tomatoes and watching the dark balsamic glaze swirl through the tender bowtie pasta. While many hosts might opt for a classic Waldorf chicken salad recipe for their summer lunches, it’s the savory, seared chicken and fragrant basil in this Caprese Pasta Salad that truly set it apart from the sea of bland options at most neighborhood potlucks.

This dish isn’t just a simple side for us; it is a collection of our most cherished memories tossed together with a drizzle of olive oil, flaky salt, and a whole lot of heart. We are beyond excited to finally share this Taste Charm family favorite so you can bring a bit of this warm, flavorful nostalgia into your own kitchen and create new traditions with the ones you love.

The Heart of My Caprese Pasta Salad Story

Every great dish has a heartbeat, and for this recipe, it is the combination of textures that makes it feel like home. When I first started experimenting with a Caprese Pasta Salad, I struggled with the pasta becoming too soft or the flavors being too muted. I realized that the magic happens when you treat each ingredient with individual respect. We started searing the chicken in a heavy balsamic reduction first, which gives it that incredible dark, caramelized exterior you see in the photos. It adds a smoky depth that balances the creamy mozzarella and the bright acidity of the tomatoes.

This transition from a simple side to a main course changed the way we look at lunch, turning a quick meal into a moment of genuine culinary joy.

A serving-focused shot showing a close-up of the Caprese Pasta Salad being lifted by a wooden spoon. The focus is on the contrast between the creamy white mozzarella, the red tomatoes, and the dark glaze. The bright orange ceramic bowl provides a pop of color against the neutral marble background.

Essential Components for a Perfect Caprese Pasta Salad

To get the results you see on our table, you need to start with high-quality basics. I always insist on using mozzarella pearls because their size mimics the halved cherry tomatoes, creating a beautiful visual symmetry. The farfalle pasta is also non-negotiable for me. Those little bowtie ridges are designed to catch the balsamic glaze and olive oil, ensuring that every single bite is packed with flavor rather than just sliding off.

I also recommend using the freshest basil you can find. If you have a kitchen herb garden, this is the time to harvest. Tearing the leaves by hand instead of chopping them with a knife prevents bruising and keeps the aromatic oils intact, which is essential for that signature Italian fragrance.

Pro Techniques for Every Caprese Pasta Salad

One of the biggest victories in the kitchen is mastering the timing of your dressing. For a Caprese Pasta Salad, you want to toss the pasta with a little bit of olive oil and a splash of balsamic while it is still slightly warm. This allows the pasta to absorb the flavors rather than just being coated by them. However, wait until the pasta has cooled completely before adding the mozzarella pearls. If the pasta is too hot, the cheese will melt and lose its distinct, milky shape.

I also like to add a final drizzle of balsamic glaze right before serving. It provides that striking dark contrast against the orange bowl and white cheese, making the dish look professional and inviting without any extra effort.

A process shot focusing on the texture of the Caprese Pasta Salad. A wooden spoon is tossing bowtie pasta and dark, caramelized balsamic chicken pieces in a bowl. The balsamic glaze is glistening on the ridges of the pasta. The scene is bright and airy with warm wood accents in the background.

Making Your Caprese Pasta Salad a Full Meal

While many people view this as a light accompaniment, our Taste Charm philosophy is about making every meal feel substantial and satisfying. By adding the balsamic-marinated chicken, we transform the Caprese Pasta Salad into a power lunch that keeps you fueled throughout the afternoon. The chicken provides a savory counterpoint to the sweet tomatoes. If you are looking for a kitchen win, try prepping the chicken a day in advance. The longer it sits in that marinade, the more tender and flavorful it becomes.

It is these small, thoughtful steps that turn a simple recipe into a kitchen adventure that your family will ask for week after week. It is proof that you do not need a complicated list of ingredients to create something truly extraordinary.

How to Freshen Up a Day-Old Caprese Pasta Salad

If you find yourself with leftovers, do not worry about the pasta losing its luster. To revive a Caprese Pasta Salad the next day, simply add a fresh splash of extra virgin olive oil and a tiny pinch of sea salt. The salt helps draw out the remaining juices from the tomatoes, creating a natural sauce that re-moisturizes the farfalle. If the basil has wilted, toss in a few fresh leaves to bring back that garden-fresh aroma. We often find that the flavors have actually melded together even better after a night in the fridge.

Just remember to give it a good stir to redistribute the glaze that might have settled at the bottom of the bowl, and you are ready for another beautiful lunch.

Easy Caprese Pasta Salad with Balsamic Glaze

Recipe by SarahCourse: LunchCuisine: Italian-AmericanDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

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Prep time

30

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40

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300

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A hearty and vibrant farfalle pasta salad loaded with balsamic-marinated chicken, fresh mozzarella pearls, and sweet cherry tomatoes.

Ingredients

  • 16 oz farfalle (bowtie) pasta

  • 2 large chicken breasts, cubed

  • 1/2 cup balsamic glaze, plus extra for drizzling

  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

  • 1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved

  • 8 oz fresh mozzarella pearls

  • 1 cup fresh basil leaves, torn

  • 2 cloves garlic, minced

  • 1 tsp dried Italian seasoning

  • Salt and black pepper to taste

Directions

  • Cook the farfalle in a large pot of salted boiling water until al dente. Drain and toss with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, then set aside to cool.
  • In a medium skillet, cook the cubed chicken with minced garlic and Italian seasoning until browned. Pour in 1/4 cup of balsamic glaze and simmer until the chicken is fully cooked and the glaze is thick and sticky.
  • In a large mixing bowl (we love using a bright orange ceramic one!), combine the cooled pasta, balsamic chicken, halved cherry tomatoes, and mozzarella pearls.
  • Whisk together the remaining olive oil and a splash of balsamic glaze, then pour over the salad. Toss gently to combine all ingredients.
  • Fold in the fresh torn basil leaves right before serving. Garnish with an extra drizzle of balsamic glaze and a crack of fresh black pepper.

Notes

    • Ensure the pasta is completely cooled before adding the mozzarella to prevent melting.
    • For the best flavor, let the salad sit at room temperature for 15 minutes before serving.
    • If the salad seems dry after refrigerating, add a teaspoon of olive oil and toss.

Tags:

al dente / Balsamic chicken pasta salad / Balsamic glaze pasta / Caprese Pasta Salad / cherry tomatoes / extra virgin olive oil / Farfalle Caprese / fresh basil leaves / Italian seasoning / Mozzarella pearl pasta / picnic food / summer lunch ideas

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