A Taste of Italy: Exploring the Diverse Pasta Varieties at Pasta Factory
Pasta Factory, located in the heart of Amsterdam near Rembrandt Square, is renowned for its authentic approach to Italian “Comfort Food.” Their menu is a celebration of traditional Italian pasta-making, offering a diverse range of shapes and textures that cater to every preference—from silky long strands to hearty baked layers.
Here is an exploration of the different pasta types you can find at Pasta Factory and the signature dishes they anchor.
- The Classics: Long Pasta
Long pasta is the backbone of Italian cuisine, and Pasta Factory offers the most iconic varieties. These shapes are typically paired with sauces that coat the strands evenly.
- Spaghetti: The most famous pasta shape in the world. At Pasta Factory, it serves as the foundation for several beloved dishes:
- Spaghetti Carbonara: A Roman classic featuring ham (or pancetta), egg, and Pecorino cheese.
- Spaghetti al Pomodoro: A simple, vibrant dish where the thin strands carry a light tomato sauce.
- Spaghetti con Polpette: Hearty meatballs and garlic served over a bed of perfectly al dente spaghetti.
- Spaghetti All’aglio Olio Peperoncino: A rustic favorite where the pasta is tossed with olive oil, garlic, and spicy chili peppers.
- Tagliatelle & Fettuccine: These wider, flat ribbons of egg pasta are prized for their ability to hold onto richer, creamier sauces.
- Tagliatelle al Ragù Bolognese: The flat surface of the tagliatelle is the traditional partner for a slow-cooked meat sauce.
- Fettuccine Alfredo: Famous for its indulgent cream sauce, often served here with mushrooms or salmon.
- Short Pasta: The Sauce Catchers
Short pasta shapes are designed with ridges or hollow centers to “trap” chunky sauces and ingredients, ensuring every bite is flavorful.
- Penne: These tube-like shapes with angled ends are a staple for bolder, spicier sauces.
- Penne All’arrabbiata: The hollow center of the penne fills with the “angry” (spicy) tomato and chili sauce.
- Penne di Pollo: Often served with grilled chicken, the penne acts as a robust base for either tomato, cream, or pesto-based sauces.
- Gnocchi: While technically a potato dumpling rather than a grain-based pasta, Gnocchi is a highlight of the Pasta Factory menu. Known for their pillowy, soft texture, they are featured in:
- Gnocchi ai Quattro Formaggi: Coated in a rich, velvety four-cheese sauce (Gorgonzola, Taleggio, Parmigiano, and Pecorino).
- Gnocchi al Tonno: A unique pairing with tuna, garlic, and onions in a savory tomato sauce.
- Stuffed & Special Pasta
For those looking for a more “complete” bite, stuffed pastas offer a burst of flavor inside the dough itself.
- Ravioli: These square pasta pillows are filled with a delicate blend of Spinach and Ricotta. At Pasta Factory, they are typically served in a smooth tomato cream sauce that complements the earthy spinach.
- Lasagne: A masterpiece of layering. The Authentic Italian Lasagne Bolognese uses fresh egg pasta sheets layered with rich meat sauce and creamy béchamel, then oven-baked until golden.
- Parmigiana di Melanzane: For a vegetarian alternative to the layered pasta experience, this dish uses slices of eggplant in place of traditional dough, baked with mozzarella and tomato sauce.
- Risotto: The Creamy Alternative
While not a pasta, Risotto occupies a central place in the “Farinaceous” (starchy) section of the menu. Using Arborio rice, the Risotto Funghi al Porcini is a creamy, slow-cooked dish infused with the deep, earthy flavors of porcini mushrooms and garlic oil.
Dietary Notes
Pasta Factory prides itself on being inclusive. Many of their dishes can be customized, and they offer a variety of sauces—from the spicy Arrabbiata to the herb-heavy Pesto—ensuring that whether you prefer seafood, meat, or a vegetarian feast, there is a pasta type and sauce pairing waiting for you.