This Crab Pasta Salad is a family recipe, one of my favorites! Packed with veggies and delicious flavor, it’s a staple at summer BBQs! This crab pasta salad is made with Italian dressing and either Spike or Old Bay Seasoning.
It is made with imitation crab, though you could certainly substitute real crab meat int his pasta salad. The pasta shells work perfectly in this recipe, holding on to the sauce and making a great crab pasta salad recipe that you will want to make again and again.
Today my mom would have been 69 years old. And I’m sure that she would have loved me sharing that with the internets.
Or maybe at this point in her life, she would have been completely cool with it. She might have even worn it as a badge of honor.
My mom was diagnosed with fourth stage metastatic breast cancer when she was 57 years old. I was just shy of my 21st birthday. I remember vividly taking a walk with her in the brisk cold April Wisconsin weather just after she was diagnosed. I can remember the exact coat and hat she was wearing. Her doctors had told her to just go home and enjoy the last month of her life with her family. She was talking about fighting. She was talking in terms of years. And she was saying if she could just have two more years. She and I agreed that that would be amazing.
And then two years flew by.
I graduated college, started graduate school, bought a house, got engaged.
Two years wasn’t nearly enough. There was no time that would have been enough.
After I became pregnant with Gavin my mom told me all confession style that she had really wanted to live just to see me get pregnant. And then Gavin was here, and just hours later she made her exit. Like once she knew he and I were safe she could succumb and give her body some peace.
Regularly I think to myself, “Okay, now I really need my mom.” As if all the challenges that came before were just a rehearsal compared to this current challenge. I mean, I’m totally kidding myself. There was nothing about Elliot that was a dress rehearsal. It’s just that when you are in the current challenge, and the past is the past . . . you get it.
I’ve been having those moments recently. The “Okay, now I really need my mom,” moments. And I just keep thinking that if I can’t have her here, the least I can do for myself is try to be the kid that she would have been proud to have raised. Scratch that. My mom would never have wanted to take credit for my poise, strength, patience with my screaming kids, etc. . . . I want to be the kid that I feel like lives up to the amazing mom that Betty was.
So that was kind of intense for a Friday morning, huh?
Let’s have some Crab Pasta Salad, shall we?
This was one of my mom’s recipes and I LOVE it. It was one of those recipes that meant summer to me. One of those recipes that I would just stand in the door of the fridge and eat out of the container with a fork when I was a teenager, until my mom would walk in and say, “Lisa. Just put some in a bowl for yourself.” Sooooooooo good!
One of the things you are going to love about this recipe is that it is super forgiving. My mom didn’t even use a recipe. The recipe I have from her is like, “a generous squirt of mustard.” So if you don’t really like that much dressing on your pasta salads, just cut back on the yogurt. Don’t like olives? Leave ’em out. No celery? Add some frozen peas instead. You get it.
Make it for your summer picnics and love it year after year!
If you make this recipe leave me a comment letting me know what you think!
I tripled your recipe and was very pleased with the outcome. At the gathering I took it to, the people raved. Thank you.
Crab Pasta Salad
Ingredients
- 1 lb medium pasta shells
- 1 pound package imitation crab meat cut bite size
- 1 can medium black olives sliced
- 1 medium red bell pepper diced
- 3 or 4 green onions sliced thin about two inches into the green
- 3 stalks of celery diced
Dressing
- 1 1/2 cups plain non fat yogurt see note
- 1/4 cup fat free mayonnaise
- 1/2 TBSP Spike found in the spice aisle (you can also substitute with 1/2 a tablespoon of Old Bay Seasoning)
- 1 tsp celery salt
- 1 TBSP yellow mustard
- 1/2 TBSP soy sauce
- 1/4 cup Italian vinaigrette salad dressing see note
Instructions
- Cook pasta according to package instructions. Drain and rinse with cold water.
- In a very large bowl, mix the pasta, crab, olives, red peppers, green onions, and celery.
- In a small bowl, whisk together the yogurt, mayo, Spike, celery salt, yellow mustard, soy sauce, and salad dressing.
- Pour the dressing over the pasta and veggies and stir to combine. Refrigerate at least two hours before serving.
Notes
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Crab Pasta Salad
Marquita says
Hi sweetie!
Could you tell me what “Spike” is.
Lisa Longley says
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Julie says
What size package of crab do us use? Ounces?
Lisa Longley says
1 pound
Brenda Field says
How many people does this recipe serve?
Lisa Longley says
It’s great for a crowd, so I would say roughly 15 to 20 as a side.
Carolyn Robirds says
Lisa I am so sorry to hear about your mother! I too lost my mom when I was only 23. She had Leukemia and 4 yrs before that,she had Lymphoma. I was pregnant with my 3rd child(which I found out later,was a boy. I had two girls. I then lost my father exactly three months to the day, later! After I had my son and he was about 8 months old,my husband left me. It was the most difficult time of my life! I later married again and I had three more sons. I know my parents wouldve loved my four sons as much as they did my two daughters. I too find myself wishing I had my mom around to give me guidance. She was my best friend! This recipe looks DELICIOUS,I can’t wait to try it! I just stumbled upon your site today. I’m so glad I did! Thank you and God Bless!
Lisa Longley says
Oh Carolyn!! I can totally appreciate your story. After losing my mom, I lost my second child. A little boy. I’m sure during your divorce all you wanted was your mom. I’m so sorry you belong to the no moms club, but it is always helpful hearing from someone who gets it.
Joyce Stephenson says
Just now did a brief scroll-through of your web site. Delightful, so user friendly, beautiful photos, wonderful recipes, and more. I’ll take more time during the day this coming week to sort through and save ideas/recipes I want to explore further. Such talent drips from your pages!! And, I lost my mom 58 years ago to ovarian cancer when I was nineteen. Met my husband in 1960, married in 1961, and keep looking for recipes/crafting ideas and wonderful web sites with life, love and happiness to share. I know your great ideas will become commonplace with me. Thanks and best wishes for many years of a great life. I’m trying the taco pasta salad first!!
Lisa Longley says
Oh Joyce . . . you had to go your whole adult life without your mom. I’m so sorry. Losing a mom, ugh. It sucks. And thank you for your kind words. I hope you love the taco pasta salad!
Linda Cestodio says
Lisa what is Spike if you could please inbox me at [email protected] And what kind do you use?
Lisa Longley says
It’s a spice mix found in a jar in the spice aisle. If you can’t find that, you could use Old Bay Seasoning.
Shareon says
I don’t do yogurt. What else can be substituted for the yogurt.
Lisa Longley says
The only thing I can think of that might work would be sour cream, but I haven’t tried that so I’m not sure how it would work in terms of flavor and consistency.
Brenda Halliday says
Can you please tell me what spike is I’m in Australia & never heard of it what could I use in place of it thankyou
Lisa Longley says
It’s a spice mix. Do you have Old Bay Seasoning? That could be used in it’s place.
Bridget Gangl says
What are the calories? would this be good for someone on a diet?
Lisa Longley says
I wouldn’t personally recommend this for someone trying to lose weight. As for the calories, if you use My Fitness Pal, you can enter this website and it will pull all the ingredients and the amount of calories in them.
Janet Pettman says
Living in Australia I am unsure as to what type of spice Spike is could you please let me know some of its contents and I may be able to find an alternative. Looking forward to making this as it looks delicious.
Thanks
Lisa Longley says
Hi Janet! It’s a spice mix. Do you have Old Bay Seasoning? That could be used in it’s place.
LIZ CHASTAIN says
GOING TO TRY YOUR CRAB SALAD. THANK YOU.