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Chicken Caesar Pasta salad is fun twist on the classic! Fresh romaine tossed with chicken, cherry tomatoes, shredded parmesan cheese, croutons and a vegetable pasta adds a fun new texture!

Light and tasty, this Salad makes a great spring or summer meal. Pair it with Breadsticks, Salad and top it off with Tiramisu!

Caesar Salad with chicken and pasta in a bowl!

Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad

Caesar salad is one of my all time favorite salads. It is such a simple combination of salad, croutons, parmesan cheese and a spectacular dressing. Being able to turn my favorite salad into a meal my whole family loves is just golden. The noodles give it a bit more depth and helps to fill you up. Adding tender, juicy, seasoned chicken adds flavor and nutrient dense protein. I love the addition the fresh tomatoes make. It gives the chicken caesar salad a bit of brightness. Your whole family is going to love this salad turned main dish!

You may not think that adding pasta and lettuce together works, but it totally does. They work together to create a fabulous texture you are going to love. You can try it out in my Kale Pasta Salad or BLT Avocado Salad too. This is a perfect dish for a summer picnic or potluck. Or serve at a brunch or special lunch. How ever you serve it, you are going to love it.

Ingredients for Caesar Pasta Salad

Save time and use rotisserie chicken from the store, it can be a total busy night life saver.

  • Lettuce: Use romaine lettuce for good nutrition and crunch.
  • Rotini Pasta: The swirly pasta is perfect to hold onto the dressing.
  • Chicken: Cooked and diced chicken in bite sized pieces.
  • Cherry Tomatoes: You can use grape tomatoes too.
  • Parmesan: I love using large shaved parmesan.
  • Caesar Dressing: Use homemade Caesar dressing for the best flavor. You can also use store bought if you need to.
  • Croutons: You can make your own, try it, it is easy and absolutely yummy!

Making Caesar Pasta Salad with Chicken

This comes together in a snap. You can have a wonderful light delicious meal on the table in no time.

  1. Pasta: Cook the pasta according to package directions. Drain and rinse in cold water. Set aside.
  2. Combine: In a large bowl, add Romaine lettuce, pasta, chicken, cherry tomatoes, shredded parmesan, Caesar dressing and croutons. Toss until all ingredients are coated well in the dressing.
  3. Serve: Best if served immediately.
Cutting up cooked chicken.

Tips For The Best Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad

Such a simple recipe that makes a wonderful dish.

  • Chicken: For an easy way to make this use rotisserie chicken. You can also pan cook your chicken, but make sure you season it really well. Use Italian seasoning, and salt and pepper. Air fried chicken is an absolutely divine way to cook your chicken. It’s super juicy inside and a bit crispy on the outside.
  • Cheese: I love the big shavings of parmesan, use a potato peeler to get nice shavings. It will give loads of flavor.
  • Keep it Chilled: Keep everything chilled so that the lettuce does not wilt. If you are making it ahead of time, wait till you are about to serve it to add in the lettuce.
  • Lettuce: Romaine is a great stout flavorful lettuce. Do not use super leafy lettuce. It will wilt quickly and not be able to hold up to the chicken and noodles.

All the ingredients for Chicken Pasta Caesar Salad ready to be mixed.

Variations Of Caesar Pasta Salad

The basic thing you want to keep consistent is the dressing and lettuce. Everything else you can customize the way you want to.

  • Noodles: I love the rotini noodles in this Caesar salad but you can use others. Shell pasta, bowtie, cavatappi, and fusilli.
  • Chicken: You can leave out the chicken all together or swap it out for salmon, steak or shrimp.
  • Cheese: Parmesan is the star but you can sub out for Asiago, Pecorino, or Parmigiano-Reggiano.
  • Add Ins: You can add in a few extras like bacon crumbles, use half lettuce and half spinach, and you can add a splash of lemon.
Pouring the dressing on the salad.

Storing Your Caesar Salad

This salad is best served immediately after combining it all together to avoid the lettuce from wilting. This will keep in the fridge for up to 5 days, however, the lettuce will wilt. It will still taste amazing but it will not look nice. It will look the best for the first 24 hours.

Up close picture showing the texture and flavors in the salad.

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Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad

5 from 1 vote
By: Alyssa Rivers
A healthier way to make the classic caesar salad! Fresh romaine tossed with chicken, cherry tomatoes, shredded parmesan cheese, croutons and a vegetable pasta adds a fun new texture!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 8 Servings

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Cook pasta according to package directions. Drain and rinse in cold water. Set aside.
  • In a large bowl, add Romaine lettuce, pasta, chicken, cherry tomatoes, shredded parmesan, caesar dressing and croutons. Toss until all ingredients are coated well in the dressing. Cover and chill until ready to serve.

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Notes

Updated on April 16, 2021
Originally Posted on January 9, 2015

Nutrition

Calories: 477kcalCarbohydrates: 49gProtein: 16gFat: 24gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 33mgSodium: 592mgPotassium: 309mgFiber: 3gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 437IUVitamin C: 14mgCalcium: 175mgIron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Salad
Cuisine: Italian American
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About Alyssa Rivers

Alyssa Rivers is the author of 'The Tried and True Cookbook', a professional food photographer and experienced recipe-developer. Having a passion for cooking, her tried and true recipes have been featured on Good Morning America, Today Food, Buzzfeed and more.

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65 Comments

  1. I recently cooked this for my church’s annual Christmas party and it was a HIT! Everyone loved it ❤️ It even paired well with my southern spaghetti I also cooked. Also, the ingredients itself doesn’t cost much. I fed 50+ and spent under $100 ..

  2. 5 stars
    This salad was a huge hit at our Memorial Day get together, so I decided to make it again, to bring to the 4th of July cookout we are invited to this weekend. (We’ve all been fully vaccinated). I will again double the recipe (or more), use Baby Romaine & whole wheat pasta, as I previously did. This salad is a winner, as ALL of your recipes are. BTW, your site is the only one which I refer to, whenever I need a super delicious salad of any kind. Thanks SO much 😍

  3. This is the perfect side for my next BBQ. Me and my wife have a dinner date tomorrow and this one will be an addition to our table. Thank you for sharing the recipes!

  4. My day was made better by reading all the wonderful uplifting positive comments above. I too am a huge Kroger customer (Frys where I live). I have made many recipes from your site and loved them all – including this one. Thanks so much.

  5. So I’m not much of a chef and I don’t know how I should cook the chicken. How did you cook it, just in a pan with some oil? Thanks! I’m looking forward to trying this, especially since I am salivating over the food photos right now!

    1. Yes you can do that… or you can even buy in the packaged meat section Tyson Grilled Chicken strips! It makes it easy to just throw them in. 🙂

  6. Hi Alyssa! I’m not sure if it’s just my/my laptop/or what, but the only ingredients listed for the Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad were:

    1 (10 oz) Bag Kroger® Leafy Romaine
    1 (10 oz) Bag Kroger® Leafy Romaine

    Help! Many thanks 🙂

  7. I made a hot breakfast this morning instead of oatmeal and fruit. And I cooked supper tonight when we could have easily eaten out instead.

  8. My little victory is finding healthier meals on your site & going back to things I used to make healthy when my kids were young, adding lots of salads & vegetables to dinner. Adding fruits to breakfast & lunch. I’ve had a hard time making good healthy meals the last 6 months & esp the past 2 months due to flare up of chronic illness, bronchitis, pneumonia then this terrible flu going around. Eating healthy would help but had no appetite or energy. My husband helped but too much frozen & prepared food! Now to keep it up & make it a big victory.

  9. My little victory will be making dinner in my brand new crockpot for the first time today. I’m making your Slow Cooker Lemon Pepper Chicken. 🙂

  10. My little victory for today is I made some healthy freezer meals and snacks for the week! Love the salad receipes will make few this week.