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“You won’t believe how good this is,” my neighbor, Carlos, called out one Saturday afternoon as I approached his backyard BBQ. Honestly, I wasnโt expecting muchโjust the usual burgers and hot dogs. But then he brought out this vibrant bowl of Jamaican jerk chicken pasta salad drizzled with a golden mango dressing that looked like sunshine trapped in a jar. One forkful later, I was hooked.
That day, Carlos shared the story behind this flavorful Jamaican jerk chicken pasta salad with mango dressing. Heโd whipped it up on a whim after a trip to Kingston, inspired by the lively spices and tropical fruits that dance through Jamaican cuisine. The salad was his way of bringing that island zest into his backyard gatherings here in suburban Ohio. I remember the way the sweet mango dressing cut through the spicy jerk seasoningโit was like a perfect little vacation for my taste buds.
Now, I mean, maybe youโve been there tooโtrying to find a summer salad thatโs not just another tired side dish but something that wakes you up. This Jamaican jerk pasta salad is exactly that. Itโs bold, fresh, and a bit unexpected, with that mango dressing adding a juicy twist that keeps you coming back for more. Iโve made a mess or two trying to perfect it (Carlos forgot to tell me about the optional charred pineapple he sometimes tosses in), but itโs become a staple when I want something quick, satisfying, and bursting with flavor. Let me tell you, this isnโt just another pasta saladโitโs a little adventure in every bite.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
After testing countless versions in my kitchen (and sampling Carlosโs original at least a dozen times), I can confidently say this Jamaican jerk chicken pasta salad recipe with easy mango dressing hits all the right notes. Hereโs why it should be your next go-to:
- Quick & Easy: Ready in about 30 minutes, making it perfect for those busy weeknights or impromptu gatherings.
- Simple Ingredients: No need for exotic or hard-to-find items; most are pantry staples or easy to grab at your local market.
- Perfect for Summer Parties: Bright, colorful, and refreshing, itโs a standout at barbecues, potlucks, or casual dinners.
- Crowd-Pleaser: The zesty jerk chicken spices and sweet mango dressing win over kids and adults alikeโtrust me, Iโve witnessed the โjust one more biteโ phenomenon.
- Unbelievably Delicious: The blend of smoky, spicy chicken with cool pasta and the tropical tang of mango dressing is a flavor rollercoaster you wonโt forget.
What makes this salad different? The mango dressing is the star hereโblended fresh with lime juice and a touch of honey, it balances the heat perfectly. Plus, marinating the chicken in a homemade jerk seasoning mix brings authentic depth without the fuss of long prep times. This recipe isnโt just an imitation; itโs my best take inspired by real Jamaican flavors, and honestly, itโs become a favorite in my rotation for good reason.
What Ingredients You Will Need
This recipe uses simple, wholesome ingredients to deliver bold flavor and satisfying texture without the fuss. Most are easy to find year-round, and you can swap a few to suit your pantry or dietary needs.
- For the Jerk Chicken:
- Chicken breasts or thighs (about 1 pound / 450g, boneless and skinless)
- Jerk seasoning blend (I like Walkerswood brand for authentic flavor)
- Olive oil (2 tablespoons, for marinating and cooking)
- Fresh lime juice (from 1 lime, adds zest and brightness)
- For the Pasta Salad:
- Penne pasta (8 ounces / 225g, cooked al dente)
- Red bell pepper, diced (1 medium, for crunch and color)
- Green onions, sliced (3 stalks, for freshness)
- Fresh cilantro, chopped (a handful, optional but recommended)
- Cherry tomatoes, halved (1 cup / 150g, adds juiciness)
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper (to taste)
- For the Mango Dressing:
- Ripe mango, peeled and chopped (1 large or 1 cup / 165g frozen mango chunks thawed)
- Plain Greek yogurt (ยฝ cup / 120ml, for creaminess; swap for coconut yogurt if dairy-free)
- Honey (1 tablespoon, balances spice)
- Fresh lime juice (from 1 lime, adds tang)
- Fresh ginger, grated (1 teaspoon, optional but adds warmth)
- Salt (a pinch)
If you canโt find fresh mango, frozen works well. For a gluten-free option, use gluten-free pasta like brown rice or chickpea pasta. The jerk seasoning can be homemade or store-bought, but fresh lime juice is a must for that authentic zing. I usually pick up my mangoes at the local farmers market when in seasonโnothing beats fresh!
Equipment Needed
- Large pot for boiling pasta โ a heavy-bottomed pot works best to prevent sticking
- Non-stick skillet or grill pan for cooking chicken โ I prefer cast iron for even heat
- Blender or food processor โ essential for smooth mango dressing
- Mixing bowls โ one large for the salad, one small for marinating chicken
- Sharp knife and cutting board โ for chopping veggies and chicken
- Measuring cups and spoons โ helps keep flavors balanced
If you donโt have a blender, a handheld immersion blender works fine for the dressing, just pulse until smooth. Iโve also made this salad using leftover grilled chicken, saving time and adding a smoky char. For budget-friendly options, a standard non-stick pan and a basic blender will do just fine. Keeping your tools sharp and clean makes all the difference with prep speed and flavor.
Preparation Method

- Marinate the Chicken (10 minutes prep + 30 minutes resting): In a small bowl, combine 2 tablespoons of olive oil, 2 tablespoons of jerk seasoning, and fresh lime juice from one lime. Toss the chicken pieces in this mixture until well coated. Cover and let it rest in the fridge for at least 30 minutes (I sometimes do this step the night before for deeper flavor).
- Cook the Pasta (10-12 minutes): Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add 8 ounces (225g) of penne pasta and cook until al dente according to package instructionsโusually around 10-12 minutes. Drain and rinse with cold water to stop cooking and cool the pasta. Set aside in a large mixing bowl.
- Cook the Chicken (10-12 minutes): Heat a non-stick skillet or grill pan over medium-high heat. Add the marinated chicken and cook for 5-6 minutes on each side or until fully cooked and slightly charred. The internal temperature should reach 165ยฐF (74ยฐC). Remove from heat and let it rest for 5 minutes before slicing into bite-sized strips.
- Prepare the Mango Dressing (5 minutes): While the chicken cooks, combine the chopped mango, ยฝ cup (120ml) Greek yogurt, 1 tablespoon honey, lime juice from one lime, grated ginger (if using), and a pinch of salt in a blender. Blend until smooth and creamy. Taste and adjust sweetness or tang as needed.
- Assemble the Salad (5 minutes): To the bowl of cooled pasta, add diced red bell pepper, sliced green onions, halved cherry tomatoes, and chopped cilantro. Toss gently to combine. Add the sliced jerk chicken on top.
- Dress and Serve: Pour the mango dressing over the salad and toss lightly to coat everything evenly. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Serve immediately or chill for 20 minutes to let flavors meld.
Note: If your chicken is thicker, you might need an extra 2-3 minutes cooking time per side. The mango dressing should be smooth but thick enough to cling to the pasta; add a splash of water or extra yogurt if too thick. Remember, this salad tastes even better the next day, so donโt hesitate to make it ahead.
Cooking Tips & Techniques
Getting the balance right between spicy jerk chicken and sweet mango dressing is key to this recipeโs success. Here are some tips Iโve learned the hard way:
- Marinate Longer for More Flavor: At least 30 minutes is essential, but overnight in the fridge really deepens the jerk spice penetration.
- Donโt Overcook the Chicken: It can dry out quickly. Use a meat thermometer if youโre unsure, aiming for 165ยฐF (74ยฐC).
- Cook Pasta Al Dente: You want a little bite to stand up against the juicy dressing and chicken. Rinse with cold water to stop cooking and cool the noodles for the salad.
- Blend the Dressing Well: Using fresh mango and a quick blitz in the blender ensures that creamy, tangy texture that coats the pasta beautifully.
- Adjust the Heat: If youโre spice-sensitive, reduce the jerk seasoning by half or swap in a milder seasoning blend. Carlos once made a milder batch for his kids by skipping the Scotch bonnet peppers in the homemade mix.
- Layer Flavors: Toss the salad ingredients gently before adding dressing to avoid bruising delicate veggies like cherry tomatoes and cilantro.
Multitasking is a lifesaver hereโmarinate your chicken first, then cook pasta while the chicken marinates. It keeps things moving quickly and means less waiting time. Also, chopping your veggies in advance can save precious minutes.
Variations & Adaptations
This Jamaican jerk chicken pasta salad recipe is flexible and forgiving, perfect for making your own:
- Vegetarian Version: Swap chicken for grilled tofu or seasoned chickpeas tossed in jerk seasoning for a plant-based twist.
- Seasonal Twist: In the fall, swap mango for roasted butternut squash and add chopped kale instead of cilantro for a heartier salad.
- Spicy Kick: Add finely chopped Scotch bonnet peppers or a dash of hot sauce into the mango dressing for extra heat.
- Grain Swap: Use quinoa or couscous instead of pasta for a gluten-free or higher-protein option.
- Extra Fruity: Toss in diced pineapple or avocado for more tropical vibes; I once added grilled pineapple chunks and it was a game-changer!
Feel free to experiment with different herbs tooโbasil or mint can bring fresh new layers. And if you want to make it kid-friendly, dial down the jerk spice and boost the sweetness of the dressing.
Serving & Storage Suggestions
This salad shines best served chilled or at room temperature. It makes a colorful centerpiece for summer picnics, potlucks, or casual dinners on the patio. Garnish with extra cilantro and lime wedges for a fresh pop. Pair it with a crisp white wine or a cold fruity iced tea to complement the tropical flavors.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Keep the dressing separate and toss just before serving if you prefer the pasta to stay firmer. Reheat the chicken gently in a skillet or microwave before adding to the salad if you like it warm.
The flavors actually deepen after a day, making it perfect for making ahead of time. Just remember to give it a quick stir before serving to redistribute the dressing and freshen up the herbs.
Nutritional Information & Benefits
Estimated per serving (makes 4 servings):
| Calories | ~420 kcal |
|---|---|
| Protein | 28g |
| Carbohydrates | 45g |
| Fat | 9g |
| Fiber | 5g |
The chicken provides lean protein, while the mango and veggies add fiber, vitamins A and C, and antioxidants. Using Greek yogurt in the dressing adds probiotics and creaminess without excess fat. This recipe is naturally gluten-free if you choose gluten-free pasta. Be mindful of allergens like dairy and adjust with coconut yogurt or dairy-free alternatives as needed.
From a wellness perspective, the jerk spices contain anti-inflammatory properties, and fresh lime juice boosts immunity. Itโs a satisfying meal that balances indulgence with nutrition, making it a smart choice for a flavorful, health-conscious dish.
Conclusion
This Jamaican jerk chicken pasta salad with easy mango dressing is more than just a recipeโitโs a celebration of bold flavors and simple ingredients coming together in perfect harmony. Whether youโre looking to impress guests or just want a fresh twist on pasta salad, this dish delivers every time. I love it because itโs quick, vibrant, and reminds me of warm summer afternoons with good friends (and yes, a little backyard chaos too).
Give it a try, adjust the spice to your liking, and make it your own. Iโd love to hear your twists and tweaks, so pop a comment below or share your photos. Remember, cooking is all about joy and discoveryโso have fun with it!
Happy cooking and enjoy the flavors of this little Caribbean-inspired gem!
FAQs
Can I make this Jamaican jerk chicken pasta salad ahead of time?
Absolutely! You can marinate the chicken and prepare the dressing a day ahead. Store everything separately and toss together just before serving for the freshest taste.
Is there a substitute for Greek yogurt in the mango dressing?
Yes, you can use dairy-free coconut yogurt or even a bit of mayonnaise if you prefer. Just keep the creamy texture for the best dressing consistency.
How spicy is the jerk seasoning in this recipe?
The spice level is moderate but can be adjusted. If youโre sensitive to heat, reduce the amount of seasoning or choose a mild jerk blend.
Can I use other types of pasta?
Sure! Penne works well, but rotini, fusilli, or even bowtie pasta are great alternativesโthey all hold the dressing nicely.
What if I donโt have fresh mango?
Frozen mango chunks work perfectly and are often sweeter. Just thaw before blending. You can also try ripe peaches or pineapple for a different fruity touch.
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Jamaican Jerk Chicken Pasta Salad Recipe with Easy Mango Dressing
A vibrant and flavorful Jamaican jerk chicken pasta salad with a sweet and tangy mango dressing, perfect for summer parties and quick meals.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
- Category: Main Course
- Cuisine: Jamaican
Ingredients
- 1 pound (450g) boneless, skinless chicken breasts or thighs
- 2 tablespoons jerk seasoning blend
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Juice of 1 lime
- 8 ounces (225g) penne pasta, cooked al dente
- 1 medium red bell pepper, diced
- 3 stalks green onions, sliced
- A handful fresh cilantro, chopped (optional)
- 1 cup (150g) cherry tomatoes, halved
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
- 1 large ripe mango or 1 cup (165g) frozen mango chunks, thawed
- ยฝ cup (120ml) plain Greek yogurt (or coconut yogurt for dairy-free)
- 1 tablespoon honey
- Juice of 1 lime
- 1 teaspoon fresh grated ginger (optional)
- A pinch of salt
Instructions
- In a small bowl, combine 2 tablespoons olive oil, 2 tablespoons jerk seasoning, and juice of 1 lime. Toss chicken pieces in the mixture until well coated. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, or overnight for deeper flavor.
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add 8 ounces penne pasta and cook until al dente, about 10-12 minutes. Drain and rinse with cold water to cool. Place pasta in a large mixing bowl.
- Heat a non-stick skillet or grill pan over medium-high heat. Cook the marinated chicken for 5-6 minutes per side until fully cooked and slightly charred (internal temperature 165ยฐF/74ยฐC). Let rest for 5 minutes, then slice into bite-sized strips.
- In a blender, combine chopped mango, ยฝ cup Greek yogurt, 1 tablespoon honey, juice of 1 lime, grated ginger (if using), and a pinch of salt. Blend until smooth and creamy. Adjust sweetness or tang as needed.
- Add diced red bell pepper, sliced green onions, halved cherry tomatoes, and chopped cilantro to the bowl with pasta. Toss gently to combine. Top with sliced jerk chicken.
- Pour mango dressing over the salad and toss lightly to coat. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Serve immediately or chill for 20 minutes before serving.
Notes
Marinate chicken at least 30 minutes or overnight for best flavor. Use gluten-free pasta for a gluten-free dish. Substitute Greek yogurt with coconut yogurt for dairy-free. Adjust jerk seasoning for spice tolerance. The salad tastes better after chilling for 20 minutes or next day. Add charred pineapple for extra tropical flavor.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving (about 1/4
- Calories: 420
- Fat: 9
- Carbohydrates: 45
- Fiber: 5
- Protein: 28
Keywords: Jamaican jerk chicken, pasta salad, mango dressing, summer salad, Caribbean recipe, easy dinner, spicy chicken salad



