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Rotini pasta salad with arugula and cherry tomatoes, healthy summer dish

Macaroni salad is one of those foods that just hit summer. Backyard barbecues, picnic blankets, paper plates, it’s nostalgic, it’s people-pleasing, and frankly, it never gets old. As a nutritionist, I’m also here to tell you that it can be much more than an afterthought.

This chickpea pasta pesto recipe is the healthy summer salad you’ll want to bring everywhere this season. It’s bright, light and bursting with herbed pesto flavor, juicy cherry tomatoes, tender courgettes, all built on a base that quietly does your body a lot of good. It leans into the fibermaxxing trend in the best possible way and gets even better overnight in the fridge. Make it on Sunday, eat it all week.

Because chickpea pasta is the upgrade your healthy summer salad deserves

Not all pasta is created equal, and chickpea pasta is a winner when it comes to nutrition. Compared to traditional refined white pasta, chickpea pasta offers significantly more fiber and protein per serving, making it a more satisfying base that supports sustained energy and keeps you fuller, longer.

Here’s what this means for your body in practical terms: chickpea pasta contains resistant starch and a higher fiber content that slows the absorption of glucosewhich supports a more stable blood sugar response compared to regular pasta. Researchers have even observed a “Second meal effect” from eating chickpeas, meaning eating chickpeas at one meal can actually support your body’s appetite response hours later. That kind of carryover benefit from a legume-based base is something you just don’t get from white pasta.

It’s also naturally gluten-free, making it a great choice for anyone with a gluten sensitivity or for those who just want to explore more varied, nutrient-dense grains.

Fiber advice per serving: A 2-ounce serving of chickpea pasta provides about 5-8 grams of fiber, effectively bringing you closer to 25g per day is recommended for women before even adding the vegetables. That’s what makes it the perfect base for a healthy summer salad that really keeps you full.

The pesto that really works harder for you

This isn’t your average store-bought pesto (although don’t judge if that’s your go-to on a long summer day). This homemade version is secretly packed with nutrients.

Royal it’s the core of pesto, so it’s no surprise that we start with it. Research shows that it contains phenolic acids, flavonoids and essential oils with remarkable antioxidant and antimicrobial properties making it one of those herbs that wins nutritionally.

Spinach it’s the sneaky plugin. It is loaded with phytochemicals and bioactives that they help remove free radicals, support metabolic function and even promote satiety hormone secretion. Translation: it does a lot more than just make things green (although it blends right in!).

Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) it’s the backbone of any great pesto, and the science behind it keeps getting more impressive. EVOO polyphenols have been shown to they act as prebiotics, supporting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria like Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus, meaning your pesto is actively supporting your gut microbiome. A recent 2025 study also confirmed the role of EVOO in supporting healthy cholesterol balance and gut microbial diversity.

cone add healthy fats, a dose of protein, and a richness that makes pesto feel indulgent even when it’s actually good for you.

Nutritional yeast (the dairy-free parmesan stand-in) is the secret weapon here. Fortified nutritional yeast is one of the most affordable plant-based sources of vitamin B12, a nutrient essential for energy, red blood cell production and brain function. Per Harvard Healthmost nutritional yeast found in stores is fortified, and even a few tablespoons can make a substantial contribution to your daily B12 needs. Plus, it tastes cheesy. Win-win.

Low FODMAP note: Swap regular garlic for garlic-infused olive oil to get all the flavor without any of the digestive issues. The fructans in garlic are what cause the sensitivity and are not transferred to the oil.

The Rest of the Bowl: Summer vegetables that earn their place

What makes this really great healthy summer salad is the produce. Everything here is seasonal, colorful and nutritionally appealing.

Tomatoes

These little bursts of sweetness contain lycopene – a carotenoid antioxidant with some serious research behind it. Studies have shown that regular consumption of lycopene from tomato-based foods supports skin health and can help protect against UV-related skin damage. If you’re like me and love sunny summer, that’s a major bonus. Lycopene can also have a remarkable prebiotic effect on the intestinesupporting beneficial bacterial populations such as Bifidobacterium. Leave them whole or cut them in half. In any case, they add color, juiciness and a lot of nutritional value.

Zucchini (yellow + green)

Thinly sliced ​​zucchini is one of the most underrated additions to a healthy summer salad. It’s high in water (which helps keep you hydrated in the heat) and rich in carotenoids like lutein, zeaxanthin and beta-carotene — antioxidants that supporting skin health and eye health. Yellow squashes tend to contain slightly higher levels of carotenoids than green squashes, so using both isn’t just pretty, it’s strategic. It also contributes both soluble and insoluble fiber, adding to your daily maximum fiber total.

What else would I add?

A handful of arugula thrown in just before serving adds a peppery freshness and keeps things lively. A squeeze of fresh lemon juice throughout the bowl brightens each flavor and provides vitamin C, which actually helps your body absorb the iron from the spinach more efficiently. And if you want to boost the protein even more, grilled chicken, shrimp, or white beans are great additions.

The recipe: Chickpea Pasta Pesto — a healthy summer salad

Serves: 4–6 Time: 30 minutes

For the spinach-basil pesto

  • 1 cup fresh basil leaves
  • 1 cup fresh baby spinach
  • ⅓ cup pine nuts (lightly toasted)
  • 3 tablespoons nutritional yeast (fortified)
  • ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil (or garlic-infused EVOO for low FODMAP)
  • 1–2 cloves garlic (skip and use garlic-infused EVOO if sensitive)
  • Juice of ½ lemon
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1-2 tablespoons of water to thin, as needed

Blend all pesto ingredients in a food processor until smooth. Taste and adjust the seasonings.

For the salad

  • 8 ounces chickpea pasta (rotini or penne work great)
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1 small green zucchini, thinly sliced ​​into crescents
  • 1 small yellow zucchini, thinly sliced ​​into crescents
  • ¼ cup shaved parmesan or additional nutritional yeast (dairy-free)
  • Fresh lemon juice, to finish
  • Sea salt and cracked black pepper

Optional protein add-ins: grilled chicken, shrimp, or white beans

Instructions

  1. Cook the chickpea pasta according to package directions. Drain and rinse with cold water to stop cooking. Stand aside.
  2. While the pasta is cooling, make the pesto and prepare your vegetables.
  3. In a large bowl, toss the cooled pasta with the pesto until well coated.
  4. Add cherry tomatoes, zucchini and greens. Fly gently.
  5. Finish with a squeeze of lemon, shaved Parmesan or nutritional yeast and season to taste.
  6. Serve immediately or refrigerate — it tastes even better the next day.

The takeaway to this healthy summer salad

Healthy summer eating doesn’t have to mean simple salads or just grilled chicken. This healthy summer salad is proof that you can get your fiber up during the season without sacrificing any flavor or fun. It’s the kind of dish that works for cookouts, potlucks, beach days, and weeknights, and it delivers on all fronts nutritionally without making you think too hard. Enjoy!

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