Italian asparagus pasta recipe from Northern Italy.
This Northern Italian asparagus pasta recipe is a delicious version of a typical Venetian way to combine asparagus with pasta.

Eliche alla crema di asparagi
Here in Veneto, Northern Italy, asparagus are a major player in the spring kitchen. This is not surprising given that this region grows the most asparagus in Italy. Roadside asparagus sellers are a common sight during the season and asparagus fields abound. Needless to say, there are lots of local recipes for asparagus. However, the most popular ways to serve them are in soup, risotto or with pasta.
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Asparagus; white, green or wild?
Did you know that people have been eating asparagus since 3,000 B.C? The ancient Greeks, Egyptians and Romans loved them. The Romans even froze asparagus by transporting lots into the Alps and storing them there! Of course, now we don’t need to freeze asparagus in the mountains. We have fridges, freezers and other ways of preserving them.
The Romans even froze asparagus by transporting lots into the Alps and storing them there!
But, in reality, fresh farmed or wild asparagus are what you will find the most on Italian menus. Like many other seasonal Italian ingredients, asparagus are rarely eaten here when not in season.
Italy is the biggest producer of green asparagus in Europe and the third of white. Both white and green are used in local recipes. I like both types. Some Italian recipes can be made with either and some with both. Others specifically call for green or white or wild asparagus. This Italian asparagus pasta recipe is best made with fresh or wild green asparagus.
Wild asparagus grow all over Italy and are a popular foraged food. They are most often just boiled and eaten as a side dish or served in frittata. But Italians also use them in risotto and with pasta. Like many other wild versions of edible plants, wild asparagus are much smaller than their farmed cousins. However, they have a more pronounced ‘asparagus’ flavour.
Other ingredients in this Italian asparagus pasta sauce.
Alongside the asparagus, I used garlic, parsley, zucchini and an onion to make the base sauce for this Italian asparagus pasta. Then, I creamed the sauce in a blender in two stages. First the asparagus then the base sauce ingredients. I mixed them together and, finally, melted some Robiola and Parmigiano cheese into it. (vegetarians will need to use a hard cheese made without animal rennet). Divine! In fact so good, you can just eat the sauce with bread!
Robiola cheese
Robiola is a fresh soft cheese similar to stracchino. It comes from Piedmont, originally the Langhe region. It is popular throughout the North. Robiola is usually made from cow and/or goat cheese, depending on the type of Robiola. It’s wonderful with bread and honey! This cheese is often added to risotto or pasta dishes. It melts well and gives the dish a thick creamy texture! If you can’t find Robiola, you can use Stracchino or a good cream cheese.
The Pasta
Traditionally penne or fresh long pasta such as tagliatelle are the most popular pasta partners for Italian asparagus pasta recipes. But, other short pasta types go really well too. I used eliche. Eliche, meaning spiral or propeller, is really another name for fusilli. However, the pasta I used was smaller than most fusilli and the spirals not as tight.
It was made by a pasta company called Pastificio Felicetti located in Trentino. This pasta is part of the company’s Monograno range and was made from organic Matt durum wheat from Puglia. The Felicetti pasta factory is in Predazzo, a town 1,000 metres above sea level. They make their pasta with natural mountain spring water.
This was my first time cooking with this brand of pasta. But, it won’t be my last. The pasta was tasty and held together really well with cooking. You’d be surprised how often I come across artisan pasta that falls apart when boiled!
If you find Felicetti pasta (they export to many countries), I suggest you try it. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. (This my opinon. I have no connection with this company!).
If you make this asparagus pasta recipe, I'd love to hear what you think. You can comment and rate this recipe here on the blog or on The Pasta Project Facebook page. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Buon appetito!
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This recipe was first published in 2018 but has been updated.
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Tammy says
That creamy cheese sauce is so wonderful! What a beautiful meal filled with lots of fabulous flavors. This is perfect comfort food to me and I love asparagus!
LaKita says
This Italian asparagus pasta recipe looks so delicious! So much flavor in one dish, can't wait to give it a try!
Nicoletta says
Beautiful pasta dish! We love asparagus and when I'm in Italy we also use wild ones, so much more flavorful. Love that you added a zucchini sauce with the amazing robiola. Yum!
Pam Greer says
I am so ready for asparagus season with this recipe! How wonderful it would be to be able to forage for wild asparagus!
Stine Mari says
Such a yummy Spring pasta dish! Great idea to keep the spear end of the asparagus for serving, that adds a delicious texture to the pasta.
Bernice Hill says
hahaha that is a long way to go to get something out of the freezer!! I love asparagus with risotto and pasta...and I can't wait to have some fresh this spring!
Chef Dennis says
This Italian asparagus pasta recipe looks really scrumptious! It makes me crave so much for it right now!
Gemma says
I don’t think I’ve ever had asparagus with pasta but now I’m so intrigued to see what it’s like! Thanks so much for sharing xo
Elaine says
This is a great pasta recipe to keep handy - quick, easy and must be so flavorful! I've just got to buy some asparagus, and I am ready to try it. And it was nice to find out more about Robiola cheese!
April says
I love the green veggie sauce. I'm a big fan of asparagus. I eat it all the time. I think I want to add some to my pasta next time i make it and I might as well try out your green veggie sauce. Can't wait to try it!
admin says
Thanks so much April! Asparagus is delicious with pasta. I'm sure you'll love this dish if you try it! All the best Jacqui
Stephanie Simmons says
I'm dying to visit Italy someday but for now I'll just have to make do with this yummy pasta!
Mayuri Patel says
Love the sauce...using asparagus and zucchini as a sauce base makes the pasta pretty healthy and tasty. Beautiful click of the pasta dish.
Patty says
That sauce looks fabtastic, I really must try it, everybody would love it in my family!
Beth says
This sauce looks exquisite! Lots of veggies in it, as well! I will have to look to see if I can find the cheese!
Amanda says
This pasta dish looks so comforting. Thanks for sharing!
Stine Mari says
I love that first photo, of the ingredients in a basket, makes it look really fresh and Italian. And asparagus is such a great ingredient, although pretty expensive here in Norway. It looks divine!
mydeliciousmeals says
Like the addition of veggies to pasta, to make a healthier dish. Asparagus and zucchini are one of my favorites, thanks for sharing this!
Lisa says
Yum! Love your pasta recipes! Not a huge fan of asparagus, but I would try this!
Dick Kessler says
Hi just made asparagus pesto with corzetti. It was good but didn't knock my socks of. My wife got two corzetti stamp from signor casoni in chiavari. His wife Alexandria adds some white wine to the pesto first time I have seen that. My corzetti were the appropriate thickness. Maybe I will add wine to the leftovers and see what happens