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    Creamy Seafood Pasta Salad Recipe

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 7, 20266 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Chill at least 6 hours, preferably overnight; wait to adjust seasoning after chilling for fully developed flavors.
    • Rich tangy dressing of Kewpie mayonnaise and Caesar dressing coats every bite.
    • Packed with tender shrimp, sweet lump crabmeat, fresh dill, crisp celery, red onion, and bell pepper.
    • Make ahead, flavor improves overnight; refrigerate up to 3 days in an airtight container; do not freeze.
    • Cook rotini al dente, cool completely before refrigerating, and gently fold in crab to preserve lumps and texture.
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    There are some dishes that just belong at every family gathering. You know the ones. The casserole dishes are lined up, somebody’s guarding the potato salad recipe like it’s a state secret, and right in the middle of the table sits a big bowl of creamy pasta salad that everybody keeps sneaking spoonfuls from before dinner is even served.

    This Creamy Seafood Pasta Salad is that dish.

    Loaded with juicy shrimp, sweet lump crabmeat, crisp vegetables, and a creamy, flavorful dressing, this pasta salad manages to feel both comforting and a little fancy at the same time. It’s the kind of recipe that gets people asking who made it and whether there are leftovers they can take home.

    What I love most about this recipe is that it’s incredibly simple to prepare, but it tastes like something you picked up from a specialty deli. The combination of Kewpie mayonnaise and Caesar dressing creates a rich, tangy dressing that coats every bite of pasta beautifully. Add fresh dill, crisp celery, red onion, and sweet bell peppers, and you’ve got a seafood pasta salad that’s bursting with flavor and texture.

    Whether you’re planning a summer cookout, holiday gathering, seafood feast, or simply meal prepping lunches for the week, this recipe deserves a permanent spot in your collection.

    Why You’ll Love This Seafood Pasta Salad

    • Packed with shrimp and lump crabmeat
    • Perfect for holidays, cookouts, and potlucks
    • Easy to prepare ahead of time
    • Rich, creamy dressing with incredible flavor
    • Great for meal prep
    • Tastes even better the next day
    • Feeds a crowd

    The Secret to the Best Seafood Pasta Salad

    If there’s one thing I want you to remember when making this recipe, it’s this:

    Do not rush the chilling process.

    Freshly mixed seafood pasta salad can taste completely different from chilled seafood pasta salad.

    When the ingredients are first combined, the dressing hasn’t had enough time to absorb into the pasta. The seasonings haven’t fully developed, and the flavors haven’t had a chance to marry together.

    That’s why I strongly recommend chilling this pasta salad for at least 6 hours, but preferably overnight.

    And here’s the important part:

    Wait until AFTER the pasta salad has chilled before adjusting the seasoning.

    I know it’s tempting to start adding extra salt, seasoning, or dressing right away. Resist the urge.

    As the pasta rests in the refrigerator, it absorbs flavor from the dressing and seasonings. What may seem under-seasoned immediately after mixing can become perfectly seasoned several hours later.

    After chilling, give the pasta salad a good stir, taste it, and then decide if it needs additional seasoning. This simple step can make the difference between a perfectly balanced pasta salad and one that’s overly salty.

    Ingredient Highlights

    Shrimp

    Shrimp adds a delicious seafood flavor and hearty texture. Use medium or large shrimp that have been cooked, peeled, and lightly seasoned.

    Lump Crabmeat

    Lump crabmeat provides sweetness and richness that takes this pasta salad to the next level.

    Kewpie Mayonnaise

    Kewpie mayo creates a richer, creamier dressing than traditional mayonnaise thanks to its unique flavor profile.

    Caesar Dressing

    Adding Caesar dressing gives the salad tanginess, depth, and an extra layer of flavor that sets it apart from traditional seafood pasta salads.

    Fresh Dill

    Fresh dill pairs beautifully with seafood and brightens the entire dish.

    Tips for the Best Seafood Pasta Salad

    Cook Pasta Properly

    Cook the rotini until just al dente. Overcooked pasta can become mushy after chilling.

    Cool Before Refrigerating

    Allow the pasta salad to cool completely before placing it in the refrigerator.

    Fold Gently

    When adding the crabmeat, gently fold it into the salad to preserve those beautiful lumps.

    Make It Ahead

    This is one of those recipes that’s actually better the next day.

    What to Serve with Seafood Pasta Salad

    This pasta salad pairs beautifully with:

    • Grilled chicken
    • Barbecue ribs
    • Smoked brisket
    • Fried fish
    • Hamburgers
    • Hot dogs
    • Crab boils
    • Grilled shrimp
    • Pulled pork sandwiches

    It’s also hearty enough to serve as a light lunch all by itself.

    Storage Instructions

    Refrigerator

    Store seafood pasta salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

    Because seafood is highly perishable, avoid leaving the salad at room temperature for more than 2 hours.

    Make-Ahead Instructions

    Prepare the pasta salad up to 24 hours in advance for the best flavor.

    Many people actually prefer it on the second day because the flavors become more developed.

    Do Not Freeze

    Freezing is not recommended.

    The mayonnaise-based dressing can separate after thawing, resulting in a grainy texture. The vegetables may also lose their crunch.

    How to Refresh Leftover Pasta Salad

    Pasta naturally absorbs dressing as it sits.

    If your leftovers seem dry the next day:

    • Stir in a tablespoon or two of mayonnaise
    • Add a splash of Caesar dressing
    • Mix gently until creamy again

    This brings the texture right back to life.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I use imitation crab?

    Yes. While lump crabmeat offers the best flavor and texture, imitation crab can be substituted if desired.

    Can I make this seafood pasta salad ahead of time?

    Absolutely. In fact, it’s recommended. The flavor improves significantly after chilling.

    How long should seafood pasta salad chill?

    At least 6 hours, but overnight is best.

    What pasta works best?

    Rotini is ideal because the twists hold onto the dressing beautifully. Bowties and shells also work well.

    Creamy Seafood Pasta Salad

    This Creamy Seafood Pasta Salad is packed with tender shrimp, sweet lump crabmeat, crisp vegetables, and a rich, flavorful dressing made with Kewpie mayo and Caesar dressing. It’s the perfect make-ahead side dish for cookouts, holidays, seafood boils, potlucks, and family gatherings. Best of all, it tastes even better after chilling overnight.

    Total Time 6 hours 20 minutes

    • 16
      oz
      rotini pasta
      cooked and drained
    • 1
      lb
      shrimp
      cooked and lightly seasoned
    • 1
      lb
      lump crabmeat
    • 1½
      cups
      Kewpie mayonnaise
    • 1
      cup
      Ken’s Caesar Salad Dressing
    • 2
      tsp
      fresh dill
    • ½
      tsp
      garlic powder
    • 1
      tbsp
      Salad Supreme Seasoning
    • 1
      tsp
      sugar
    • ½
      tsp
      MSG
      optional
    • Juice from ½ lemon
    • ¼
      red onion
      diced
    • ½
      red bell pepper
      diced
    • 2
      celery stalks
      diced

    1. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the Kewpie mayonnaise, Caesar dressing, fresh dill, garlic powder, Salad Supreme seasoning, sugar, MSG (if using), and lemon juice until smooth.

    2. Add the diced red onion, red bell pepper, and celery. Stir to combine.

    3. Add the cooked and cooled rotini pasta. Toss until evenly coated.

    4. Gently fold in the shrimp and lump crabmeat.

    5. Allow the pasta salad to cool completely if any ingredients are still warm.

    6. Cover and refrigerate for at least 6 hours or overnight.

    7. Stir well before serving.

    8. Taste and adjust seasoning only after chilling.

    9. Serve cold and enjoy.

    For best results, chill overnight.
    Wait until after chilling to adjust seasoning.
    Do not freeze.
    Add additional mayo or Caesar dressing if needed when serving leftovers.
    Gently fold in the crabmeat to maintain texture.

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