
By Isabella
Fall harvest pasta salad has earned a permanent spot in our weeknight rotation, and people ask about it before they even sit down. That is the whole idea behind our kitchen, simple food that earns its place on a busy table.
A refreshing pasta salad that highlights the flavors of autumn. This recipe comes together in about 45 minutes from start to finish, which is exactly why it keeps showing up on our table. Below you will find the full ingredient list, the exact method we use, and the small details that make this dish work every single time.
A refreshing pasta salad that highlights the flavors of autumn. It comes together with simple ingredients and always disappears fast.
Prep: 15 minutes | Cook: 30 minutes | Total: 45 minutes | Serves: 6 | Calories: 350 per serving | Protein: 10 g
- Why You Will Love Fall Harvest Pasta Salad
- Ingredients You Will Need
- How to Make Fall Harvest Pasta Salad
- Tips for the Best Results
- Variations and Add Ins
- Storing and Reheating
- What to Serve Alongside
- Frequently Asked Questions
Why You Will Love Fall Harvest Pasta Salad
There are plenty of weeknight dinners out there. Here is why the recipe keeps winning in our kitchen.
- It just works. This salad is packed with seasonal vegetables and fruits that provide essential vitamins and minerals.
- Dinner in about 45 minutes. Start to plate, including the prep.
- About 10 g of protein per serving. Enough to hold you until morning, not just until nine.
Ingredients You Will Need for Fall Harvest Pasta Salad
Everything here is an everyday ingredient. This is the exact list we use for this one, measured the way we actually cook it.
Base
- 12 oz pasta
Dairy
- 1 cup butternut squash, diced
- 1/2 cup feta cheese, crumbled
Seasoning
- Salt and pepper to taste
Pantry
- 1 cup Brussels sprouts, halved
- 1 cup cranberries
- 1/2 cup pecans, chopped
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
A quick word on the parts that matter most in it:
- Pasta. Cook it a minute short of the package time, since it keeps cooking once it hits the hot sauce.
- Butternut squash. It is an everyday ingredient doing quiet, useful work here.
- Brussels sprouts. It is an everyday ingredient doing quiet, useful work here.
Prefer metric? The recipe card below switches every amount over for you.
A refreshing pasta salad that highlights the flavors of autumn. It comes together with simple ingredients and always disappears fast.
How to Make Fall Harvest Pasta Salad
Here is exactly how we make the dish: about 15 minutes of prep and roughly 30 minutes of cooking.
What you need: Oven, Sheet Pan, Mixing Bowl, Colander.
- Cook the pasta according to package instructions. Drain and set aside.
- Preheat the oven to 400 F.
- Toss the butternut squash and Brussels sprouts in olive oil, salt, and pepper. Spread on a baking sheet.
- Roast the vegetables for 20 to 25 minutes until tender.
- In a large bowl, combine cooked pasta, roasted vegetables, cranberries, pecans, and feta cheese.
- Drizzle with balsamic vinegar and toss to combine.
- Serve chilled or at room temperature.
That is the whole method. Nothing here needs special technique, just a little attention at the right moments.
Tips for the Best Fall Harvest Pasta Salad
None of this is complicated, but these are the small habits that separate a good plate of this recipe from a great one.
- Dress it right before serving so nothing goes soft. Dress it right before serving so nothing goes soft.
- Chill the components first. A cold salad tastes brighter and holds its texture.
- Season in layers, a little salt on the vegetables before the dressing goes on. Season in layers, a little salt on the vegetables before the dressing goes on.
- Read the steps once before you start. Knowing what is coming makes the whole thing calmer.
- Have everything measured and within reach before the heat goes on. Have everything measured and within reach before the heat goes on.
Taste as you go and adjust the seasoning at the end rather than the beginning. This dish rewards a little attention right at the finish.
A refreshing pasta salad that highlights the flavors of autumn. It comes together with simple ingredients and always disappears fast.
Variations and Add Ins
Fall harvest pasta salad takes changes well, so treat the recipe above as a starting point rather than a set of rules. These are the swaps we come back to most often.
- Change the shape. Anything with ridges or curves holds this sauce well.
- Add protein. Chicken, beef or shrimp turn it into a full dinner.
- Sneak in vegetables. Spinach, peas or broccoli stir in at the end with no fuss.
- Make it lighter. Half and half in place of cream keeps it silky with less richness.
- Change the herbs. Fresh parsley, basil or dill at the end each send it somewhere slightly different for no extra effort.
- Make it a bigger meal. Serve it over rice or with warm bread and it stretches to feed another person or two.
Change one thing at a time rather than three. That way you find out what you actually like in the recipe instead of guessing at the end.
How to Store and Reheat Fall Harvest Pasta Salad
Leftovers keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Pasta drinks up sauce as it sits, so add a splash of broth or cream when you reheat it and stir until it loosens up again.
If you are cooking ahead on purpose, prep the components and keep them separate until you are ready. It takes a few minutes off a busy evening and this one holds its texture far better that way.
A refreshing pasta salad that highlights the flavors of autumn. It comes together with simple ingredients and always disappears fast.
What to Serve With Fall Harvest Pasta Salad
It carries a plate on its own, but a few simple things turn it into a proper dinner.
- A green salad with a sharp dressing. Simple, and it soaks up everything on the plate.
- Garlic bread. A little contrast keeps the whole plate from feeling heavy.
- Roasted broccoli. Easy to put together while the main event finishes.
- A glass of sparkling water with lemon. The kind of small addition that makes dinner feel finished.
Fall Harvest Pasta Salad FAQ
Can I make Fall Harvest Pasta Salad ahead of time?
Yes. You can prep the components a day ahead and keep them covered in the refrigerator, then finish the dish when you are ready to eat. It saves real time on a busy evening.
Can I use something other than pasta?
You can. Use what you have and keep the quantity about the same. The cooking time may shift slightly, so go by how this recipe looks rather than the clock.
How long does Fall Harvest Pasta Salad take?
About 45 minutes from start to finish, including roughly 15 minutes of hands on prep. The first time through may run a little longer.
Can I double the recipe?
Yes. Doubling works well here. Use a larger pan so nothing crowds, and expect this dish to need a little more time in the heat.
How do I store leftovers?
Leftovers keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days.
Can I freeze Fall Harvest Pasta Salad?
Yes, in an airtight container for up to three months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat gently so the texture holds.
Do I need any special equipment?
No. Everything here works with the basics most kitchens already have: oven, sheet pan, mixing bowl, colander.
Is Fall Harvest Pasta Salad good for meal prep?
It is. Portion the recipe into containers once it cools and it holds up for the next few days, which makes lunch a solved problem.
Can I make it spicier or milder?
Easily. Add heat at the end with red pepper flakes or hot sauce so you can taste as you go, or leave it out entirely for a milder plate.
What is the best pan to use?
Whatever you already own that holds everything without crowding. A heavy bottom helps, since it spreads the heat evenly and gives this one a better finish.
A Dinner Worth Repeating
If you make fall harvest pasta salad, we hope it turns into one of those recipes you stop measuring after a while, the one you can put together on a Tuesday without thinking too hard about it. That is the best thing a recipe can become, not a special occasion dish but a reliable one.
If something worked especially well for you, or you found a swap worth passing on, we would genuinely like to hear about it. Most of the small improvements in our recipes started as somebody else’s idea.
Simple ingredients, an honest method, and a plate worth sitting down for. That is all we are ever after.
Fall Harvest Pasta Salad
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cook the pasta according to package instructions. Drain and set aside.
- Preheat the oven to 400 F.
- Toss the butternut squash and Brussels sprouts in olive oil, salt, and pepper. Spread on a baking sheet.
- Roast the vegetables for 20 to 25 minutes until tender.
- In a large bowl, combine cooked pasta, roasted vegetables, cranberries, pecans, and feta cheese.
- Drizzle with balsamic vinegar and toss to combine.
- Serve chilled or at room temperature.
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