Pasta alla Pastora Recipe from Alto Adige (South Tyrol)
Maccheroni pasta alla pastora is a typical meat pasta dish from the beautiful Alto-Adige (South Tyrol) in North-East Italy. This is a delicious, hearty and very tasty recipe that is not only a great way to use up leftover Bolognese but is sure to become a family favourite!

Maccheroni alla Pastora.
In Italian, the word ‘pastora’ means shepherd. However, despite this recipe’s popularity in the homes and restaurants of the Alto-Adige, I couldn’t find the origins of this pasta alla pastora. It certainly doesn’t normally include ingredients that one would associate with shepherds!
The Alto-Adige region is bilingual, with many people speaking German. This is because it borders with Austria and in fact, used to be Austrian not Italian. The German name for this dish is ‘hirten maccheroni’, which means shepherd’s maccheroni!
There are other pasta recipes with the same name from Southern Italy, for example Calabria. There they make it with sheep’s ricotta and sausage. However, this recipe from the South Tyrol normally doesn’t include sheep’s ricotta. Perhaps this maccheroni alla pastora was simply a recipe enjoyed by sheep farming families!
One sauce for 2 recipes.
Whatever the origins of its name, alla pastora is so worth trying. The pasta sauce has cooked ham, peas, mushrooms, meat ragu and cream. In fact, this is also a great dish to use up leftover Bolognese. Although, of course, you can make the meat sauce specifically for this dish, which is what I did. I then used the rest of the bolognese to make a lasagna.
So, if you double the quantity of ingredients when you make your Bolognese sauce, you'll have the most time-consuming part of two or even 3 great pasta recipes done with one preparation. Leftover Bolognese can be frozen for 2-3 months!
Different versions of pasta alla pastora.
Like many other Italian pasta recipes, there are several versions of this pasta alla pastora. In fact, some people replace the Bolognese with fresh sausage. In addition, you can use either fresh mushrooms, such as porcini or champignon, or dried mushrooms. I used fresh champignon (white button mushrooms). Also, not every recipe I found included peas. But, I put them in as we have fresh peas at the moment. You can also use frozen peas.
The pasta.
Maccheroni in Italian (not macaroni) usually refers to narrow pasta tubes. However, in some parts of Italy they use ‘maccheroni’ to describe other kinds of pasta. For example in Calabria they also call ‘fileja’ maccheroni. In Abruzzo, they make maccheroni alla chitarra which is actually more like spaghetti. In addition, not all maccheroni are exactly the same size and many Italians refer to wider pasta tubes like rigatoni or tortiglioni as maccheroni!
You can actually use any type of pasta tube for this pasta alla pastora recipe. I used a pasta called ‘canneroni’ from a company in Puglia called Divella. The word ‘canneroni’, translates to a ‘large cane’ or ‘rod’, but it also means the throat in Neapolitan dialect.
The canneroni from Divella are ridged (rigate) meaning the surface has grooves. I think this type of pasta tube is better as the sauce adheres really well to the pasta. You can use any other short pasta shape, such as penne rigate, sedani, elicoidale, rigatoni or gargati.
Whichever kind of pasta tube you use, I’m sure this recipe will join your list of favourite pasta dishes. This is a creamy and truly delicious dish that is bound to be a winner with everyone.
If you do try this pasta alla pastora recipe, 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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Buon appetito!
Other meat ragu recipes on The Pasta Project for you to make!
- Tagliatelle Bolognese recipe from Emilia-Romagna
- Lasagne al forno recipe from Emilia-Romagna
- Pasta with Marchigiano ragu recipe from Le Marche
- Tuscan pasta tordellata with ragu, Swiss chard and ricotta
- Pasta al Forno (baked pasta) recipe from Sicily
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Lisa | Garlic & Zest says
Most unfortunately, I've been on a low-carb diet for the past two weeks. I have vivid dreams about pasta and this one is going to take me to full on "fantasy" territory!
Sharon Chen says
I love pasta! This will be one of my new recipes to try. Thanks for sharing!
Lyndsay says
My family loved this pasta and I love how easy the recipe was. Definitely recommend!
Jeannette (Jay Joy) says
I really have some cravings for Italian food. This is perfect for dinner... and leftovers!
Ramona says
A delicious way to use leftovers. This pasta dish is definitely calling my name. I must make it as soon as possible. I really like the ham mushrooms combo. Oh, with that homemade bolognese sauce....mmmm perfection.
Amanda says
It's hard to beat a meaty pasta dish. And then you add mushrooms to the mix? I'm sold!
Kelly Anthony says
I love your tip of doubling the quantity of ingredients when you make the Bolognese sauce so that I can have two or even three great pasta recipes done with one preparation. Such a great idea!
Cheese Curd In Paradise says
I am seriously drooling over here! The ham with the mushrooms and pasta sauce sounds sooooo good. I think i'll be dreaming about this dish!
Jenni LeBaron says
The Bolognese sauce looks fantastic, but the peas might be my favorite part. I think they add such great flavor and texture to pasta dishes.
Geetanjali Tung says
What a lovely dish! I You have amazing collections of pasta recipes! It is so good to learn new recipes and I am always ready for it. Thank you☺
Celeste says
Pasta is a staple in my home. This looks delicious. What a nice way to use your leftovers, love the addition of green peas and mushrooms to the dish.
Mimi says
It is time for me to make this delicious pasta from South Tyrol. I can't wait to visit the area, so maybe cooking this pasta alla pastora at home and often will speed up the process. Yum!
April says
OK, I can see why this pasta can easily become everyone's favorite - it is easy to make and it must be incredibly delicious! And the fact that I know where to use my leftover Bolognese now makes me really happy!
Vidya Narayan says
The pasta is wholesome and delicious! I loved your details about the entire recipe and nice to see so many pasta recipes on the blog. Cheers!
Michelle says
This is such a great dish, perfect any time of the year.
Stine Mari says
I often use my leftover bolognese on pizza, but I think I have to try this one next time, because it sounds delicious!
Shivani Raja says
Pasta is my ultimate comfort food - I love the look of this pasta shape!
Sylvie says
Pasta is my forever go to dinner.. so many possibilities, I just cant seem to get enough of them! I loved reading about the story of this recipes, thank you for all the tips!
Adrianne says
I could eat pasta every day!! Yum, I love the bolognese in this recipe. It looks so hearty and tasty and like the best comfort food. Can't wait to give this a go!
Annie @ Annie's Noms says
I love the look of this! I'm always looking for new pasta dishes to try and this looks delicious! Love all the flavours going on with the bolognese, mushrooms and ham!