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Published: Aug 7, 2022 by Jacqui

Italian Cold Spaghetti Salad with Shrimp


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This easy cold spaghetti salad recipe comes from the Central Italian region of Marche. The main ingredients are pre-cooked shrimps or tiger prawns, rocket (arugula) and cherry tomatoes tossed with spaghetti in a simple oil and vinegar dressing. This is the kind of pasta salad Italians love to take to a beach picnic but it’s also great as a light lunch or for a potluck or buffet.

Italian cold spaghetti salad with shrimp

Spaghetti freddi (cold spaghetti salad) from Marche.

Italians refer to pasta salad as pasta fredda, meaning cold pasta. Although the origins of pasta fredda aren’t recorded, it seems that this is a dish that has grown in popularity since the 80s and 90s.

Nowadays, there are many Italian pasta salad recipes, most of which are made with short pasta. However, there are a few regional versions with long pasta noodles such as this cold spaghetti recipe from Marche.

Italian cold spaghetti salad with shrimp

Traditional Italian pasta salad ingredients.

Spring and summer are the seasons for pasta salad here in Italy. Most recipes call for a combination of fresh seasonal veggies. The majority of Italian salads made with pasta are vegetarian. However, some have canned tuna or salmon or, like this spaghetti salad recipe, prawns or shrimps. There are few recipes of this kind with meat, although some people add bresaola or other types of salumi. Cheese is a popular addition.

ingredients for cold spaghetti salad in white bowls
Step 1 Gather your main ingredients: Shrimps or prawnd, small tomatoes, rocket (arugula) and olive oil.

Pasta salad for the beach!

Back in the early post war years, it was common to see Italian families cooking and eating pasta in huts on the beach in August. But over time, the beach huts disappeared and were replaced by restaurants or picnics. However, pasta remained a common beach food and pasta salads replaced the traditional cooking at the beach!

blanched prawns in white bowl, cut tomatoes in white bowl and washed rocket (arugula in white bowl
Step 2 Prep the ingredients: wash the rocket, wash and cut the tomatoes, blanch the shrimps or prawns in boiling water.

Today, rice salad has become as popular on the beach as pasta salad. In a recent consumer study of Italian posts on Instagram with the hashtag #beachfood, rice or pasta salad are equally the second most uploaded beach food photos after ice-cream.

Away from the beach and other outdoor picnic venues, Italians serve pasta fredda as a cold starter in summer or as part of a buffet at parties and BBQs.

packet of square cut spaghetti from La Molisana
Step 3 Cook the spaghetti in boiling salted water until al dente.

What Italians don’t put in pasta salad.

The two main differences between authentic Italian pasta salads and those made in other countries is firstly the condiment or dressing. Salad dressing isn’t an Italian thing, despite there being a popular American condiment known as Italian dressing! This was actually invented in the States in 1941 by the daughter of Italian immigrants!

cooked and drained spaghetti in white colander
Step 4 Drain the cooked spaghetti and rinse with cold wate to remove the starch and stop cooking.

Here in Italy, most types of salads are dressed or flavoured with extra virgin olive oil, maybe some vinegar, herbs like basil and salt and pepper. This is true of salad made with pasta as well.  

Mayonnaise has become a popular addition to rice salads but rarely pasta salad and salad dressings such as yogurt, ranch, blue cheese, thousand island etc can’t be found in the average Italian pantry.

spaghetti salad ingredients in large salad bowl
Step 5 Put the prepared vegetables and shrimp in a large salad bowl. Add olive oil, a little vinega and slat and pepper.

The other ingredient popular abroad but rarely included in pasta fredda is chicken! In fact, chicken isn’t very traditional or common (apart from a few exceptions) in hot pasta dishes either! As I mentioned above, Italians add protein to their salads with cheese or seafood or perhaps salumi.

cooked spaghetti in salad bowl on top of other salad ingredients
Step 6 Add the cooked spaghetti to the other salad ingredients.

Making this cold spaghetti salad.

I found this cold spaghetti salad recipe in an Italian cookbook of recipes from Marche. Marche or Le Marche (meaning the marshes) is a region on the Adriatic coast in Central Italy. It’s one of my favourite Italian regions and a part of Italy I’d love to live in.

Often referred to as ‘the next Tuscany’, Marche is a fairly unspoilt region with beautiful beaches, mountains, ancient hilltop villages and a unique cuisine. You can read more about this region in my Marche post.

Italian cold spaghetti salad with shrimp
Step 7 Toss the spaghetti with the other ingredients. Add more olive oil if needed. Serve at room temperature.

In the cookbook, this pasta salad is called spaghetti freddi (cold spaghetti). It’s super simple to make and requires very little cooking. You just have to cook the spaghetti and blanch the precooked shrimps or prawns in boiling water.

The other ingredients are few and there’s very little prep. Apart from the pasta and shrimps, you need cherry tomatoes and rocket (arugula). The dressing is simply extra virgin olive oil, a little vinegar, salt and pepper.

Cover of Italian cookbook with recipes from Marche
Recipe for spaghetti freddi in Italian cookbook

The shrimps or prawns.

This recipe calls for ‘gamberetti’ which are small shrimps in Italian. I actually decided to use ‘mazzancole’ or caramote prawns which are a type of tiger prawn. I like them because they’re so meaty and I can buy them ready peeled and cooked. Of course, you can use small shrimps instead.

Italian cold spaghetti salad recipe from Marche

The pasta.

Spaghetti is the traditional pasta for this recipe, but I imagine it would be delicious with many other types of pasta as well. I used square cut spaghetti from La Molisana. Sometimes called spaghetti alla chitarra, instead of being rounded these noodles are square. I like these because they are slightly thicker than normal spaghetti. Of course, normal spaghetti is perfect too.

Make this recipe your own.

This Italian cold spaghetti salad has very few ingredients. We loved it as is, but you can of course add other veggies such as fresh celery or bell peppers to give it some crunch or perhaps a little garlic or pine nuts. But, I wouldn’t change it too much.

Italian cold spaghetti salad with shrimp recipe from Marche

Italian cuisine is famously simple, particularly when the ingredients are fresh and seasonal. Too many additions will make the flavour complex and you’ll lose the taste of those summer tomatoes and the fresh rocket (arugula).

If you make this recipe I’d love to hear how it turns out and if you liked it. Please leave a comment here on the blog or on The Pasta Project Facebook page. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Buon appetito!

Italian cold spaghetti salad with shrimp.

Italian cold spaghetti salad with shrimp

Jacqui
This easy cold spaghetti salad recipe comes from the Central Italian region of Marche. The main ingredients are pre-cooked peeled shrimps or prawns, rocket (arugula) and small tomatoes tossed with spaghetti in a simple olive oil and vinegar dressing. Perfect for a cold lunch, picnic, buffets and potlucks!
5 from 50 votes
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Course Main Course, pasta salad
Cuisine Central Italy, Italian, Le Marche, Marche, Mediterranean
Servings 4
Calories 455 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 400 g spaghetti (14oz) I used square cut spaghetti from La Molisana
  • 300 g pre-cooked and peeled shrimps or prawns (10.5 oz) I used tiger prawns called mazzancole in Italian
  • 100 g rocket (arugula) (3.5oz) washed
  • 300 g cherry or datterini tomatoes (10.5oz) washed and cut in halves or quarters
  • extra virgin olive oil. as required
  • 1 teaspoon vinegar (white wine or apple cider)
  • salt for pasta and to taste
  • freshly ground black pepper. to taste

Instructions
 

Prepare the ingredients

  • Wash the tomatoes and cut them in half or in quarters. Wash the rocket. Blanch the shrimp or prawns in boiling water and allow to cool. (just a few seconds for shrimp, a minute for prawns)

Cook the pasta

  • Put a pot of water on to boil for the spaghetti. Add salt once it starts to boil and bring to the boil again. Cook the spaghetti al dente according to the instructions on the packet. Drain the spaghetti and rinse it with cold water to stop it cooking further and to remove the starch.

Finish and serve your spaghetti salad

  • Put the tomatoes, prawns, and rocket in a large bowl with some olive oil, a dash of vinegar, and salt and pepper to taste. Add the cooked spaghetti. Mix well. Add more olive oil if necessary and serve immediately. This spaghetti salad is best served at room temperature, not too fridge cold.
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Notes

This recipe calls for spaghetti but other pasta types would work too. 
This spaghetti salad can be made a little in advance and kept covered with cling film in the fridge until ready to serve. But the rocket (arugula) will start to get soggy quite quickly because of the olive oil and liquid from the tomatoes. If you want to prepare in advance add the rocket when ready to serve.
Ideas for other ingredients see text above.

Nutrition

Calories: 455kcalCarbohydrates: 79gProtein: 29gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 0.4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.3gTrans Fat: 0.003gCholesterol: 121mgSodium: 110mgPotassium: 677mgFiber: 4gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 960IUVitamin C: 21mgCalcium: 117mgIron: 3mg
Keyword cold spaghetti, pasta salad, spaghetti salad
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Other Italian pasta salads to try

Here are some of my favourite summer pasta recipes and pasta salads:

  1. Summer tagliolini with marinated vegetables
  2. Green pasta salad with edible flowers
  3. Pasta salad crudaiola Barese
  4. Vermicelli di Positano
  5. Pasta alla caponata

If you are interested in learning how to make homemade pasta and different types of gnocchi, check out my shop page for some great video online courses from my friends in Rome! Nothing beats learning to make pasta from Italians! Plus while you’re there why not order a copy of one of my pasta recipe cookbooks or checkout some recommended pasta making tools?


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  1. Shashi at Savory Spin says

    September 13, 2022 at 8:46 pm

    Ao simple and so satisfying. Absolutely love this!

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  2. Sean says

    August 15, 2022 at 5:56 am

    I haven't used spaghetti in a pasta salad before and this salad so was darned good I had to make it twice!

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  3. Loreto and Nicoletta says

    August 15, 2022 at 4:51 am

    To be honest we have never had a cold spaghetti pasta salad before. After reading this, I am so intrigued by the freshness and flavors, thanks for sharing!❤️

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  4. Claire says

    August 15, 2022 at 2:03 am

    I had never had spaghetti in a salad. We eat a lot of hot spaghetti dishes as I love the long noodles (linguine is my fav) but never cold.
    We do eat a few cold pasta dishes, but I am not a big fan of mayo so I will only ever have a small amount as I find that is all I can taste.
    So when I saw this I thought I have to try it!
    Wowwwweeeee, it was so good. So much flavor and so easy to make! Plus no mayo or thick dressing so it was the perfect light lunch.
    I made it for the whole family, but I reserved a portion for my eldest daughter before I added the prawns as she won't eat them. She added a few baby bocconcini to hers.
    Everyone loved it!
    Now I just need to find time to go to the beach so I can enjoy it like an Italian 😉

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  5. Veronika says

    August 14, 2022 at 4:54 am

    The perfect pasta dish for the summer! I live on seafood in the summer but don't always want to make hot pasta when it's so warm out. This was delicious!

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  6. Amanda says

    August 13, 2022 at 5:48 pm

    This is such a great pasta salad for summer! I love how the ingredient list was so simple but full of fresh flavor.

    Reply
  7. Cathleen says

    August 13, 2022 at 1:22 am

    This combo is perfect!! I am obsessed with this recipe, it became an instant family classic!! Pinned to make over and over.

    Reply
  8. Tammy says

    August 12, 2022 at 7:52 pm

    Sometimes cold pasta is just so comforting especially pasta salad. A perfect meal for very hot summer days too. This looks so simple and so delicious as always!

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  9. Linda says

    August 10, 2022 at 8:19 pm

    This recipe was a fantastic way to enjoy spaghetti in the summer! It was easy to fix for those "I don't know what to fix for dinner" nights and extremely light and tasty. I'll be trying this with chicken next time around.

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  10. Marta says

    August 09, 2022 at 4:53 pm

    I make a pickled shrimp recipe that my family loves, so when I found this cold spaghetti salad I knew we would enjoy it. I wasn't wrong. The flavors are perfect and the pasta added more substance to the dish.

    Reply
  11. Kali Alexandria says

    August 08, 2022 at 7:35 pm

    This is such a delicious recipe. It’s also hubby approved!

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  12. Amanda Wren-Grimwood says

    August 08, 2022 at 5:55 pm

    I am planning a family picnic and looking for something a bit different to the normal salads and sandwiches. I am definitely making this - the prawn and tomato combination is perfect.

    Reply
  13. Beth says

    August 08, 2022 at 5:35 pm

    This looks absolutely delicious. I love how light, flavorful, and simple this recipe is.

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  14. Andrea says

    August 08, 2022 at 5:23 pm

    I love a nice light and delicious pasta salad like this. I'm looking forward to trying it. On a side note, I had no idea rice had become so popular but glad to know ice cream is still number one, lol.

    Reply
  15. Suja MD says

    August 08, 2022 at 5:13 pm

    This was a such a delicious and easy recipe! It went perfectly with my dinner meal. So good!

    Reply

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