Elicoidali pasta with Tropea onions from Calabria!
This simple but flavourful elicoidali pasta with Tropea onions recipe from Calabria in Southern Italy is one that I’m sure anyone who loves the combination of cheese and onions will enjoy! It's traditionally made with the region's famous sweet red onions but you can use other red onions too!
Elicoidali con le cipolle di Tropea.
The Italian region of Calabria is famous for its sweet red onions named after the popular beach town of Tropea. The main growing area for these onions is south of Tropea, around Ricardi and Capo Vaticano, although they are grown all over Calabria. However, the ones grown closest to the sea are particularly sweet because of the sandy soil and mild climate.
More about Tropea onions.
The Tropea onion was apparently introduced to Calabria by the Greeks, who had discovered it thanks to the Assyrians and Babylonians. However, it was the Arabs who perfected its cultivation in Tropea and contributed to its spread throughout the region.
These onions come in two shapes, oval and round. They are a D.O.P. onion, which means that they are registered by the European Union under the Protected Designation of Origin legislation. This ensures that only products genuinely originating in a particular region are allowed to be identified as such when sold.
There are 3 types of Tropea onions. The cipolla fresca which is ready for harvesting in April. It has a long stem and reddish-purple bulb. In June, they harvest the ‘cipolla da serbo’. This is the bright red, torpedo-shaped onion that we usually think of as a Tropea onion. I have grown this type in my garden!
There is also the sweet white cipollotto which is ready in October. This onion resembles a large spring onion in both appearance and flavour. This is the onion I used for this elicoidali with Tropea onions recipe.
Italians love Tropea onions!
Tropea onions are particularly loved by Italian cooks for their sweet taste and the fact that they don’t make you ‘cry’ when you peel and chop them! Calabrian cuisine has a lot of different recipes for Tropea onions, including one which involves baking them in salt! In Calabria, they are also used to produce a delicious onion jam. They eat this on crostini as an appetizer or as an accompaniment to roasts.
Recipes with Tropea onions.
There are also quite a lot of recipes for pasta with Tropea onions in Calabria. Some include other vegetables and others are made with fish. This elicoidali with Tropea onions recipe is one of the simplest. But I think it brings out the taste of the onions. It’s really a cheese and onion pasta! However, both the cheese and the onions have very unique flavours.
The pasta.
Most pasta dishes with Tropea onions are made with pasta tubes such as rigatoni or macaroni (Italian write it ‘maccheroni’),although spaghetti is popular too. I used elicoidali which are similar to rigatoni. Like rigatoni, this pasta is a tube shape but the ridges are curved around the tube rather than straight and the pasta is slightly curved and narrower than rigatoni. In Northern Italy, this pasta shape is often called tortiglioni.
Of course, you can make this dish with other types of red onions, but if you can find Tropea onions the result will be much more authentic and most probably sweeter. This is a simple but flavourful recipe. It takes very little time to make and is a great choice for week night meals!
If you do try this pasta with Tropea onions, I’d love to hear what you think. Please write a comment here on the blog or post a comment on the Pasta Project Facebook page.
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Other recipes from Calabria.
- Calabrian ricotta balls in tomato sauce
- Pasta with Tropea onions and lardo
- Fileja alla Silana
- Fileja alla Tropeana
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Filomena says
I am new to your page. I was born in Calabria and love the southern flavors. Thank you for this lovely, delicious recepie. I used to think these were recepies for the contadini.was I wrong. Keep the recepies coming and thank you.
Katie says
This looks so delicious, perfect for lunch. I love sweet onions so I can't wait to give this a try.
Katie xoxo
Ramona says
I love how simple this pasta dish is so I’ve made it for lunch yesterday. We all enjoyed it tremendously and guess what, kids want it again, so today’s lunch is sorted.
Kari Heron says
I loved the simplicity of this recipe and the lovely backstory. Another winning pasta recipe Jacqui
Julie @ Running in a Skirt says
I love a good pasta dish and this one is perfection. Sometimes the simple dishes are the best. This one tastes amazing.
Chef Dennis says
This was a perfect side dish for our grilled chicken last night!!
Leslie says
I have never had pasta like this before. What a great, flavorful dish! Loved reading your blog!
Lesli Schwartz says
I learn so much about Italian pasta from your blog! And interesting Italian veggies. Keep these awesome recipes coming! This is a good one!
Amy Liu Dong says
Wow! Great Pasta recipe, it looks so delicious and tempting. I may say that we can never go wrong with pasta, I loved it!
Emily says
Another amazing pasta recipe from you! I really love pecorino cheese and it was so good mixed with Tropea onions... can't wait to make another one of your pastas soon!
Jere Cassidy says
You present so many amazing pasta options and sauces. These onions are very interesting and sound like they make a delicious sauce with the wine and cheese.
Stine Mari says
I'd love to try tropea onions and make this dish exactly as stated! It looks absolutely amazing, who doesn't love cheese and onions! Add pasta and it can't get much better.
Jere Cassidy says
I always enjoy your pasta posts and learning about the Italian ingredients. I need to kick up my pasta dishes and am always amazed at what you cook.
Constance J Smith says
This looks fantastic. I love that you shared the information and history about the onions. Always interesting to learn tidbits like that 🙂
Nayna Kanabar says
I love pasta in any shape or form.The addition of these sweet red onions must have given the pasta a delicious flavour.
camila says
so simple and yet so delicious!
Cathleen @ A Taste of Madness says
I am obsessed with pasta recipes. I make a pasta dinner at least once a week. This one looks like a winner!
Casey says
This pasta dish looks absolutely delectable! I love a good white wine sauce! I cannot wait to try this!