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This easy Caprese Chicken Pasta Salad with honey balsamic dressing is my go-to summer pasta salad. It’s almost no-cook and comes together quickly, and with very little effort. Grilled balsamic herb chicken tossed with balsamic dressing, pasta, marinated mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, and creamy avocado. It’s colorful and so delicious. Enjoy this for dinner and save the leftovers for lunch. Or serve it up at your next summer party. It’s always good.

Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always loved a summertime pasta salad. My dad would often make his super simple pasta salad on busy nights. It used to be one of my favorite dinners.
I’ve mentioned this before, but my dad’s pasta salad was the simplest. I believe it was literally just pasta, broccoli, bell peppers, and cubes of cheddar cheese tossed with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt, and pepper. He probably threw in a lot of fresh basil too.
Simple, I know, but still so good…or at least that’s how I remember it. Anyway, my point is, summertime is pasta salad season. The more recipes you have in your back pocket, the better.
Ingredients
Salad

Since the 4th of July is upon us, I figured that now is the perfect time to share one of my go-to summer pasta salads. I make this any chance I get. It’s simple, just like my dad’s, but done up with a little more color, flavor, and dressing.
Plus, I always have these ingredients on hand, so it’s really a staple kind of recipe over here. I make it for every summer gathering. It’s always one of the first dishes to disappear.

The honey balsamic dressing really is the key to this salad. It adds all the flavor.
It’s a simple mix-up of olive oil, balsamic vinegar, honey, shallots, garlic, fresh oregano, and fresh basil. I love to mix balsamic and honey for a tangy-sweet dressing and then add herbs for additional flavor.
It’s so delicious and one of my go-to salad dressings all year long.
This makes a lot of dressing, which is what you need for this salad. Again the dressing is KEY.
Next, toss the chicken with a bit of the dressing. If time allows, let the chicken marinate for even more flavor, then just grill it up.
I love to use chicken tenders or strips instead of breasts. The dressing is able to coat more of the chicken then, adding even more flavor.

You need your favorite short-cut pasta, fresh mozzarella balls, and lots of cherry tomatoes. Oh, and avocado too.
For the mozzarella, use marinated mozzarella if you can find it. Trust me, it’s delish and yup, adds even more flavor.
When the chicken is done grilling, and the pasta is cooked, just toss everything up with dressing. And that’s it. Simple. Simple. But so delicious!

This is a great recipe for prepping ahead of time for parties or even work lunches. The pasta holds up really well in the fridge and would be great to make on a Sunday for the week ahead. It even takes on more flavor as the salad sits! Just be sure to add the avocado the day of so that it doesn’t get brown.
What I love most about this pasta recipe is that it really does use some of summer’s best ingredients. So if you have a surplus of fresh cherry tomatoes and basil lying around, this is the recipe to make.

Looking for other great pasta salad recipes? Here are some favorites:
Pesto Chicken, Corn, and Avocado Bacon Pasta Salad
Avocado Caprese Pasta with Grilled Broccoli Rabe
Corn, Tomato, and Avocado Pasta Salad
Grilled Lemon Herb Chicken Avocado Orzo Salad with Honey Mustard Bacon Dressing
Lastly, if you make this Caprese Chicken Pasta Salad, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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I think it was pretty good, but a little too oily. Next time, I’ll do 1/3 less oil and 1/3 more vinegar. Just didn’t have the tang I wanted.
Thanks so much for sharing your feedback, Abbey! So glad to hear you’ll make it again!
This looks delicious! Would this work to make ahead a night or two in advance?
Thanks Amanda! Yes, that would work nicely for you! I hope you love this dish!
I am planning on making this recipe for a girl’s night. Do you remove the tendon in the chicken tenders, and if so, is there a way of doing it without destroying the “tender”? Thank you…I love all your recipes!
Hi Kathy! Sounds fun! I have found that using kitchen scissors is super helpful for cutting out the tendon! Hope this helps! xT
Another delicious recipe! Using fresh basil amped up all the flavors. We served it warm and all components shined. No changes needed from our side. Will make again and again!
Thank you SO much Andrea! I’m so glad you’re loving this pasta salad recipe! Thanks so much for trying it out! 🙂 xT
Does the avocado turn brown if I make it ahead?
Hey Susan! Yes, I would add the avocado right before serving if making ahead! 🙂 xT
This is my go to pasta salad for get togethers and gatherings. So simple but the taste is amazing!!
Thank you so much Ann Marie! So glad you’re loving this pasta salad! 🙂 xT
Absolutely delicious!! That dressing was everything.
Hey Theresa,
Wonderful!! Love to hear this dish turned out nicely for you, I appreciate you making it!
I’ve probably already commented on this recipe, but my son just requested this for his 21st birthday dinner!! The last time I made this I didn’t even get any because everyone else devoured it. It is definitely a family favorite and I will be doubling for his birthday dinner!
Hey Kristin,
Amazing! Thanks a bunch for making this recipe so often and your feedback, so glad to hear it always turns out well for you! XxT
Ok this is a family favorite. Live this. I don’t have a problem with the cheese balls melting at all. My family and friends rave about this. We make a big bowl full and eat it through out the week. Fast and simple.
Hey Paula,
Happy Monday! Thank you so much for making this recipe so often and your feedback, so glad to hear it always turns out well! Happy Halloween week! 🎃
I did not like this at all. The warm pasta made the cheese clump together and even though I cut the honey to 2 tablespoons it was still aggressively sweet but also bland no matter how much salt I added. I think the idea of the recipe is good but it isn’t ready for publication.
Hi Sarah,
Thanks for trying this recipe and sharing your feedback, so sorry to hear it was not enjoyed! xT