There’s something unbeatable about a massive bowl of cold pasta avocado salad on a hot day. But let’s be honest, those heavy, store-bought mayonnaise dressings can ruin a good thing. I started making this creamy avocado ranch dressing instead, and it completely changed my summer side dish game. It uses ripe avocado blended with fresh herbs to create a rich, vibrant sauce that coats every single noodle without weighing you down.
You don’t need to spend an hour prepping a complicated meal. Just boil the pasta, blend the dressing in 2 minutes, and toss it all together. The heat from the blender melts the avocado into a perfectly smooth ranch that holds up beautifully in the fridge.
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Why you’ll love this pasta avocado salad recipe
- Homemade Avocado Ranch: Blending avocado with dill and chives gives you that classic ranch flavor but with a much creamier, fresher texture.
- Fast and easy: The whole thing comes together in exactly 15 minutes while the pasta boils.
- Bright and fresh: A heavy dose of fresh lime juice keeps the flavors sharp and stops the avocado from turning brown.
The 7 simple ingredients you need
Keep your pantry stocked with these basics, and you can pull this dressing and salad together anytime.
Rotini Pasta
You need a pasta shape that grabs onto the dressing. The spirals in rotini hold the creamy avocado perfectly, ensuring every bite is coated.
Ripe Avocados
You want an avocado that yields slightly to gentle pressure. It needs to be soft enough to blend into a completely smooth sauce. If it is too firm, your ranch will be chunky.
Greek Yogurt or Mayonnaise
This gives the ranch its classic tang. Greek yogurt keeps things light, but a spoonful of high-quality mayo works great if you want a richer dressing.
Fresh Dill and Chives
Do not skip the fresh herbs. This is what gives the dressing that signature ranch flavor profile. Dried herbs work in a pinch, but fresh dill provides the bright, grassy note you need.
Cherry Tomatoes
Halved cherry tomatoes add a bright, acidic burst that cuts right through the richness of the avocado ranch.
Sweet Corn
Canned or freshly roasted sweet corn adds a much-needed crunch and sweetness to balance the savory dressing.
Red Onion
Finely chopped red onion provides a sharp, peppery bite. If you find raw onion too harsh, soak the pieces in cold water for 5 minutes before adding them to the salad.

How to make The best pasta avocado salad
- Boil the pasta: Get your water boiling right away and generously salt it, it should taste like the sea. Drop your pasta in and cook it until it’s perfectly al dente.
- Rinse and cool: Drain the pasta and rinse it under cold water immediately so it stops cooking and doesn’t get mushy.
- Blend the Creamy Avocado Ranch Dressing: While the pasta boils, toss the avocado, yogurt, herbs, garlic, and lime juice into your blender. Blitz it until it’s silky smooth. If it’s a little thick, thin it with a splash of water.
- Toss it all together: Dump your cooled pasta, tomatoes, corn, and onions into a big bowl. Pour that bright green avocado ranch over the top, and fold it all together until fully coated.

Prep and storage advice
Because the dressing is blended with lime juice, it holds its green color much better than plain mashed avocado. Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge. It will stay fresh and vibrant for about 2 days. Do not freeze this salad, as the pasta will become mushy.

Fun variations to try
Once you nail the avocado ranch base, you can add almost any protein to make this a main course.
Avocado Pasta Bacon Salad
Fry up some thick-cut bacon until it is shatteringly crisp. Crumble it generously over the top of the finished salad right before serving so it stays crunchy. The smoky, salty pork pairs perfectly with the cool avocado ranch. Check out our Asian Glass noodle salad next for more amazing salad recipes.
Mediterranean Avocado Pasta Salad
Give it a Greek twist by tossing in kalamata olives, diced cucumbers, and a huge handful of crumbled feta cheese. The briny olives cut right through the richness of the avocado dressing. For a dedicated recipe, take a look at our Fresh and Zesty Greek Orzo Salad .
Tuna and Avocado Pasta Salad
Drain a can of high-quality tuna packed in olive oil and flake it straight into the bowl. It immediately turns this side dish into a high-protein, filling lunch. For a deeper dive into this combination, read our Mediterranean Tuna Salad with Creamy Feta Dressing Recipe recipe.
FAQs
Can I make the avocado ranch dressing ahead of time?
Yes, you can make the avocado ranch dressing a few hours ahead of time. For the best color and freshness, store it in an airtight container and press plastic wrap directly onto the surface to help reduce browning. A squeeze of lemon or lime juice also helps keep it looking fresh.
What can I use instead of Greek yogurt in the dressing?
If you do not want to use Greek yogurt, you can substitute sour cream, plain regular yogurt, or a dairy-free alternative such as unsweetened coconut yogurt. Each option will change the flavor slightly, but the dressing will still stay creamy.
How do I thin out the avocado dressing if it is too thick?
Add a small amount of water, milk, or extra lemon or lime juice, one tablespoon at a time, until it reaches the consistency you like. Blend again after each addition so the dressing stays smooth.
Is avocado good in pasta salad?
Yes, avocado works very well in pasta salad. It adds a creamy texture, a mild buttery flavor, and extra richness without needing a heavy mayonnaise-based dressing. It also pairs nicely with fresh vegetables, herbs, and tangy dressings.
This Pasta Avocado Salad with Creamy Avocado Ranch Dressing is the perfect combination of fresh, creamy, and satisfying flavors. Whether you’re serving it as a light lunch, a side dish for a barbecue, or a quick weeknight meal, it’s a recipe that’s sure to become a favorite. For the best flavor, use ripe avocados and chill the salad for 15-20 minutes before serving.
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