
I am always playing around with ways to add more beans to my diet. And one of my favorite ways to eat beans is in a big chilled salad. Chilled salads, like today's recipe, allow all the flavors to marinate into the beans, creating so much flavor and loveliness.
Today's Two-Bean Pasta Salad actually includes two of my favorite ingredients: beans and pasta. Fluffy pasta spirals all cozy and warm, tucked in between layers of purple beans, ruffles of spinach, lemon juice, balsamic, pepper and salty olives.
This bean-loaded pasta salad reminds me of a dish you would find in a fancy deli or bakery shop. The kind with loads of picnic-approved pasta salads and such. So if you are looking for a flavorful, healthy way to serve beans - or if you just love a good make-ahead approved, chilled pasta salad - give this a try.
Plus, a few of my fave vegan picnic recipes!..
Once all the goodies are in a big bowl - you toss! The warm pasta will help to mix around all those flavors - wilting the spinach and bringing out the flavors of everything...

..Of course this salad gets placed in the fridge where all the fun happens. The chilled temps lock in all those flavors and allow the juices to seep further into the pasta, veggies and beans.
And though I love this salad warmed up or even served right away after that initial toss - when you serve this salad chilled, the flavors and textures are taken to a new level.
Other bean-y salads here on HHL. Back in 2010 I posted a simple lemon two-bean salad. Then last year I did a simple kidney bean salad. But this time, I added fluffy pasta - bringing the flavor and texture level to a new, lovely level..


My favorite thing about this salad is how delicious it gets after sitting in the fridge for a few hours. All the flavors mingle and the beans and pasta become marinated with flavor.
I also love the complexity. Textured veggies and nutty chickpeas. Some saltiness from those olives. Some sweetness in there too. Cheeziness. A hint of spiciness. Fluffy pasta. And loads of bright acid from lemon and vinegar.
Picnic perfect!

Planning a picnic? Here are a few of my favorite recipes for a picnic lunch:
- Salad in a Jar
- Fresh Ginger Tea
- Fave seven-layer hummus sandwich
- BBQ Chickpea Salad Wraps
- Avocado Toast - squeeze plenty of lemon over top to keep it fresh and green
- side of beet hummus + veggie sticks
- Arugula + Avo + Fruit Salad
- pineapple lemonade
- peanut butter chocolate chip granola bars
- kale chips
- Candy-Topped Peanut Butter Cookies
- PBJ (plus a few things I bring on a hike!)
I shared some picnic tips in this post!
Beachy picnics are probably my fave..

*those are vegan fonuts in there, fyi
This cravable pasta salad can be made ahead and served chilled - or eaten right away, served warmish.


Two-Bean Pasta Salad
Ingredients
- 2 cups cooked pasta - any variety
- 1 ½ cups cooked chickpeas
- 1 ½ cups cooked kidney beans
- ¼ cup fresh lemon juice
- 4 Tbsp balsamic vinegar (add more to taste)
- 2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 2-4 Tbsp nutritional yeast (add more to taste)
- ½ cup black or kalamata olives (de-pitted, sliced)
- 1 ½ cups spinach, chopped
- ¼ cup sweet onion, diced
- ⅓ cup celery, diced (optional, but nice if you want more crunch)
- ¼ - ½ tsp red pepper flakes, optional
- ¼ tsp sea salt
- black pepper to taste
- optional: fresh herbs, roasted or fresh garlic, teaspoon or two of agave syrup for a kick of sweet
Instructions
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil and drop your pasta. Boil according to package - until tender.
- While the pasta is cooking.. Drain and rinse the beans and add to a large mixing bowl. Also add the spinach, lemon juice, balsamic, oil, olives, garlic, salt, pepper and red pepper flakes too. Fold everything together for a few minutes. The agave is optional, but adds sweetness in addition to the sweet balsamic accent.
- Set the bean mixture aside and check on your pasta which should be just about ready. Drain pasta and add it to the bean bowl. Toss everything together. Add more seasoning/salt/pepper or fresh chopped herbs or additional veggies to taste.
- Cover bowl and allow the pasta to chill in the fridge for an hour before serving. Delicious served warm or chilled.
nutrition estimate | per serving

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Marry says
So good! Took this to a picnic and everyone loved it, especially me!
MarryM says
So good! Took it to a picnic and everyone loved it, especially me!
ska4me says
Unable to decide between a bean or pasta salad, I made this last night, adding some halved cherry tomatoes, and it was a huge hit with my entire family. Thanks, Kathy!
Kathy Patalsky says
About six servings. The big white bowl photo was all of it. So you can see how much you get from the recipe... Depends how hungry people are and if this is a side or main.. 🙂
Kathy Patalsky says
perfect indeed! Beans + pasta. boom.
Kathy Patalsky says
haha, thanks! I took that pic with my phone a good few years ago. It was mid July so actually not sure at all how I got that shot. Maybe it was like a Monday.... 🙂 And oh, I'm sure I waited long and hard for that seagull!!
Kathy Patalsky says
Yes! Fast and furious 🙂
Aidan says
Ooh this looks amazing. Is it 6 side servings or 6 entrees? <3
Kathy Patalsky says
Oh will fix that! You can add 1-2 tsp if you want a really sweet sort of kick to your pasta salad. I didn’t add it to this recipe but have added it in the pasta to pasta salads like this, so it’s totally optional.
[email protected] says
Made this today (tweaked to our taste) and it was very good. Even my picky husband liked it & went back for 3rds.
Didn't see where to add the nooch though? I added all my liquid ingredients together as a dressing and added the nooch to them.
Ttrockwood says
Perfect timing! I need some new make ahead picnic recipes that are hearty and vegan for me but familiar enough for my omni friends -this is perfect!
cheryl k says
Don't see the measurement for the agave?
"The agave is optional, but adds sweetness in addition to the sweet balsamic accent."
Sarah Tranter says
Already made this! It is sooo tasty!! Thank you!
Kathy Patalsky says
Oh yay!! That’s awesome Sarah! So glad you enjoyed it. TY for reporting back! 🌻
Ivy Castillo says
Love that shot of the SM pier! How in the world did you time that so there were 1) no people in it, and 2) the seagull walking by nonchalantly??
John Hartil says
Love it! So quick and seems so tasty.