
A fresh take on the classic BLT, this pasta salad combines juicy tomatoes, crispy bacon, and crisp romaine with a zesty ranch dressing for parties and weeknight meals.

This BLT pasta salad began as a way to stretch a backyard barbecue classic into something that could feed a crowd while still delivering the familiar flavors everyone loves. I first made it on a hot afternoon when friends dropped in and I had a package of rotini and a basket of ripe tomatoes at hand. The dressing is a bright ranch base that ties together the salty crunch of bacon, the cool creaminess of avocado, and the crisp snap of romaine. Each bite balances texture and tang in a way that turns an ordinary side into the centerpiece of the table.
I keep a jar of the dressing mix in my pantry for recipes just like this one. It makes assembly fast and consistent, and it allows the salad to be tossed moments before serving so the lettuce stays crisp. The rotini holds the dressing better than long strands of pasta, and the cubed cheddar adds pockets of melty savory richness. Over the years this salad has become my go to for potlucks and picnics, the kind of dish that guests ask about and take home extras of.
When I first served it to my family they declared it a new favorite. The bacon stayed crisp for the first hour and the rotini stayed firm and flavorful. Guests loved that the salad felt familiar but had enough texture and punch to stand on its own. I learned that adding the lettuce at the end preserves crunch and that cubing the cheese after measuring keeps portions accurate.
What I love most about this dish is how reliably it performs at gatherings. The crowd pleasing combination of bacon and ranch keeps guests coming back for more. I often halve the recipe when cooking for family and double it for neighborhood potlucks. Over time I found that adding lettuce at the very end maintains the desired crisp texture and that cubing cheese after measuring helps achieve even distribution.
To store leftovers keep the salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator and consume within 24 hours for best quality. If you expect leftovers separate the dressing and toss just before serving to prevent soggy lettuce and mashed avocado. For transport to a picnic pack the dressing in a small sealed jar and keep the salad chilled on ice. When reheating any warmed components avoid the lettuce and avocado and reheat only the portion with pasta and cheese for a quick warm bowl.
If you need to accommodate dietary needs swap regular rotini for a gluten free pasta and choose a dairy free mayonnaise plus a plain dairy free yogurt in place of sour cream. For a lighter version replace mayonnaise with plain Greek yogurt, decreasing the overall amount by a quarter cup if you prefer a tangier dressing. If you do not eat pork use chopped smoked turkey bacon for similar flavor and crispiness. For extra herb flavor use a tablespoon of chopped chives in place of parsley.
This salad pairs beautifully with grilled chicken, roasted vegetables or a simple protein like baked salmon for a balanced meal. Serve in a shallow bowl with lemon wedges for guests who prefer extra acidity. Garnish with extra chopped parsley and a grind of black pepper. On hot days present the salad chilled on a bed of iceberg for added crunch and place extra dressing on the side for those who like it saucier.
In summer lean into ripe tomatoes and sweet corn added straight from the grill. In cooler months use roasted cherry tomatoes for depth and swap romaine for baby kale massaged in a tablespoon of olive oil to soften the leaves. Autumn variations can include roasted butternut squash and a sprinkle of toasted pumpkin seeds for texture contrast while keeping the dressing unchanged to maintain that signature BLT tang.
For make ahead convenience prepare the dressing and bacon up to two days in advance. Cook and cool the pasta, store in the refrigerator in one container, and keep chopped produce separately. When ready to serve combine everything and add the lettuce last. Use stackable airtight containers and label each with the date. This approach saves time on busy weeknights and keeps the components at their best.
Readers and guests often tell me this is the dish they request for summer gatherings. One neighbor brought it to a block party and it disappeared within the first half hour. Family members have used the recipe as a template, adding grilled shrimp and extra veggies for their own spins. My favorite memory is serving it at a small graduation cookout where it turned into the primary side, praised for its bright flavor and generous portions.
Make this salad your own by adjusting the ratio of bacon to veggies and by testing the dressing a day ahead. It invites creativity while reliably delivering the comforting flavors of a classic BLT in a shareable format.
Rinse the pasta under cold water immediately after draining to stop cooking and keep the pasta from sticking.
Add lettuce at the last possible moment to preserve crispness and prevent wilting.
Make the dressing ahead and chill it for at least 30 minutes so the dry mix fully rehydrates and flavors deepen.
Use thick cut bacon and cook until just crisp; it will retain texture longer in the salad.
This nourishing blt pasta salad recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Whisk the dry ranch mix with mayonnaise and sour cream in a medium bowl until smooth. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes to let flavors bloom and the dressing thicken.
Boil rotini in salted water until al dente, about 8 to 10 minutes. Drain, rinse under cold water to stop cooking, and drain again so pasta is cool and loose.
In a large bowl add cooled pasta, chopped bacon, diced onion, cubed cheddar, avocado, halved tomatoes, parsley and torn romaine. Pour chilled dressing over top.
Use tongs to gently toss until everything is evenly coated. Taste and adjust seasoning. Serve immediately to keep romaine crisp.
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