Trader Joe’s ORGANIC BUCATINI PASTA


(update; the product has been M.I.A. for awhile)

Trader Joe’s Organic Bucatini Pasta

Trader Joe’s new imported Organic BUCATINI has pretty much become my favorite pasta that Trader Joe’s has. This is a high quality organic artisanal pasta in a shape called bucatini, which is a long pasta like spaghetti but with a little hole (buca) in the middle.

The hole really helps this pasta to absorb sauce way more than spaghetti does (twice as much). Bucatini can be really a good match also with hearty sauces such as a Bolognese sauce or ragu. This pasta is excellent obviously for most Italian pasta dishes, and a few even specify this shape, (recipe idea links below).

In the picture is a simple pasta dish I made with this bucatini pasta and just a basic marinara tomato sauce. Even with just marinara and cheese it made a delicious pasta.

Cooking tip: This says cook for 8-10 minutes. I would suggest pulling it from the water under al dente – say around the 7 minute mark THEN FINISHING it in a pan with sauce for a minute or two so it can absorb the sauce and flavor a bit. So pull the slightly undercooked pasta, toss it into a pan with maybe 1/2 the sauce you are serving it with, and finish cooking the pasta with the sauce adding 1-2 tablespoons of the cooking water as needed. (watch Vincenzo do this in the video below) Always save a 1/2 cup of your pasta cooking water. Starchy pasta cooking water is the magic “secret” ingredient to cooking pasta the way Italians do. Finish cooking the pasta for a minute or two until it’s al dente or to your desired degree of done-ness. Plate it up and serve with a bit of extra sauce on top. Garnish with a little grated cheese and chopped parsley. The Bucantini swells up a bit with the sauce giving it a delicious texture and taste. You can even try this Bucantini pasta to make Asian noodle dishes! No really. It works pretty well as an Asian noodle in a pinch.

TJ’s Organic Bucatini pasta is selling for $1.49 for a 1 lb. package. Ingredients: Organic Durum Semolina. PRODUCT OF ITALY. Here’s a few recipe ideas for bucatini too….

https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a34922698/bucatini-pasta-recipe/

https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/bucatini-pecorino-and-coarse-pepper

https://www.bonappetit.com/story/bucatini-best-long-pasta

6 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. john hauck's avatar john hauck
    Jun 03, 2022 @ 20:41:42

    Best pasta I have ever had and I lived Italy for four years. Disappointed that it is not being stocked anymore…..

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  3. Nora Taranowski's avatar Nora Taranowski
    May 18, 2023 @ 19:43:37

    Love the chewiness of the pasta. I had it for the first time recently. I am in the San Francisco Bay Area. Thanks for the cooking tip.

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  4. Marie Munday's avatar Marie Munday
    Sep 08, 2024 @ 17:07:33

    Does anyone know if this is bronze die cut? THanks!

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    • promacnyc's avatar promacnyc
      Sep 09, 2024 @ 12:08:00

      Very likely. All of the pastas they sell marked “organic” seem to be bronze die cut, as one tell also tell by the rough exterior

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