9 Types of Paleo "Pasta" [How to make, Recipes, + Infographic] (2024)

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Pasta in its various forms has become such a staple food of our society that it’s really tough to know what to eat for dinner when spaghetti, linguine, fettuccine, and even rice noodlesare taken out of the equation.

So, in this post, we’re going to show you 9 types of Paleo “pasta” as well as recipes using each type of Paleo pasta so that you can start adding back delicious but healthy pasta to your meals.

What Is Paleo Pasta?

Let me start off by clarifying that Paleo “pasta” is generally not going to be what you traditionally associate with the word pasta – it’s not made of wheat, rice, or some other grain, and it’s not going to have exactly the same texture because it’s grain-free. So if you’re expecting your regular Italian pasta or Asian noodles, then you will be disappointed.

Having said that, most types of Paleo pasta are very similar to what regular pasta looks like and some of them even have a similar texture and flavor.

Why eat Paleo pastas?

Paleo pastas are generally more nutritious than regular pasta (because they’re often made from vegetables) and some of them are super low in carbs and calories (which means you can eat more of it even if you’re trying to lose weight).

Many Paleo pastas are just as quick and easy (or even faster and easier) than regular pasta to make. And you can create a ton of variation by just switching up the sauce to go on top of your favorite Paleo pasta.

Below you’ll find all 9 types of Paleo pasta (plus an infographic you can pin on Pinterest to save this post). You’ll also find information on how to prepare or where to purchase each type of pasta as well as links to various Paleo recipes using each type of pasta.

The 9 Types of Paleo Pasta

1. Spaghetti Squash

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This is probably one of the most common types of Paleo pasta you’ll see in Paleo recipes. Spaghetti squash is a melon-looking yellow vegetable that naturally forms spaghetti-looking strands when cooked. Just use a fork to gently scrape the strands off. It’s a super easy dish to prepare and you can top it with a variety of different sauces.

How To Prepare Spaghetti Squash
Microwaving Spaghetti Squash

One of the easiest ways of preparing spaghetti squash is to microwave it. For step by step instructions, check out our post, How To Microwave Spaghetti Squash here.

Baked Spaghetti Squash

Spaghetti squash can also be baked for a delicious roasted flavor. For instructions on how to prepare spaghetti squash in the oven, check out our post, Coconut Oil Baked Spaghetti Squash.

Paleo Spaghetti Squash Recipes
Paleo/Keto Spaghetti Squash Bolognese

Spaghetti bolognese never tasted so delicious and healthy as this easy Paleo and Ketogenic diet friendly spaghetti squash bolognese recipe. You can enjoy this for dinner tonight.

Seared Scallops with Pesto Sauce and Spaghetti Squash

There are so many different sauces and meats you can serve on top of spaghetti squash, and seared scallops with pesto sauce is rare but delicious combination to try.

Creamy Mushroom Sauce Spaghetti Squash

For a more traditional pasta approach, give this recipe a try. The creamy mushroom sauce goes really well with the spaghetti squash.

Paleo Drunken Noodles

And for a Thai-inspired Paleo dish using spaghetti squash noodles, try this Paleo drunk noodles recipe!

2. Zucchini Noodles

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This is perhaps one of the easiest Paleo pastas you can make as most of us have access to zucchinis regularly. (For obvious reasons, zucchini noodles are sometimes known as zoodles.) You can eat these noodles raw or you can parboil it.

How Do You Make Zucchini Noodles?
Use a spiralizer

Spiralizers are an easy kitchen utensil to make zucchini noodles with (you can also use them to create noodles out of other vegetables or fruits). They’re cheap and easy to use.
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Use a potato peeler

If you don’t want to buy any other kitchen utensils, then you can create thick fettuccine-like zucchini noodles using a simple and super cheap potato peeler.
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Use a Julienne Peeler

A julienne peeler is like a potato peeler with jagged blades so that you get thin strands of zucchini instead of one thick long strand.

Use a food processor shredding attachment

If you have a food processor with a shredding attachment then that’s another easy method for creating zucchini noodles – the strands will be shorter than if you used a peeler or spiralizer.
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Paleo Zucchini Squash Recipes

Below are 4 delicious and very easy Paleo recipes using zucchini noodles as the pasta. For more Paleo zucchini noodle recipes, check out our giant list of 39 Yummy Paleo Zucchini Noodle Recipes here.

Creamy Paleo Pasta


This creamy tomato basil chicken “pasta” dish takes less than 30 minutes to make from start to finish. It’s great for a quick and low carb (keto) lunch or for a simple dinner.

Paleo Chicken Noodle Soup


Chicken noodle soup is another classic that you can enjoy again on the Paleo diet when you use a Paleo “pasta” alternative. Zucchini noodles are easy to add into this dish – and they cook fast too.

Pan-Fried Tuscan Chicken Pasta with Tomatoes and Fresh Basil


There are so many different sauces you can add on top of zucchini pasta. This Tuscan chicken “pasta” recipe is another example. Enjoy delicious herbs and flavors in this dish without all the carbs and wheat.

Garlic Oregano Olive Tapenade with Sardines and Zucchini Noodles


Zucchini noodles don’t even need to be cooked (you can eat them raw). So for a complete no-cook dinner, give this garlic olive tapenade with sardines and zucchini noodles a try.

3. Kelp Noodles

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Kelp noodles are brownish opaque noodles that are a bit crunchy in texture. They’re made from seaweed and can be found sold in many health food stores or online on Amazon.

Kelp noodles are high in iodine and low in calories making them a great option when you’re looking for Paleo or Ketogenic noodles to use in your dishes.

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Paleo Kelp Noodle Recipes
Paleo Kelp Noodle “Ramen” Soup

Enjoy delicious “ramen” complete with all the yummy pork slices but without those gluten-filled noodles.

Sesame Kelp Noodles

This is another Asian inspired noodles recipe. These kelp noodles are delicious when combined with sesame oil for a simple but delicious side dish or appetizer. Top with some pork or even fish for a complete meal.

Sea of leafy greens with kelp noodles

If you’re looking for an easy and light salad recipe using kelp noodles, then this is the one.

Stir-Fried Kelp Noodles with Ground Beef, Broccoli Slaw, and Spinach

As Michelle demonstrates in this recipe, kelp noodles can also be stir-fried with your favorite meats and vegetables for a quick and easy dinner.

4. Shirataki Noodles

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Shirataki noodles are made from the root of the konjac plant. The bulb at the base of the stem is high in fiber and holds on to a lot of water. That means shirataki noodles are low in calories (they’re mostly just water and fiber) and help you feel full faster. They’re great on a Paleo or a Ketogenic (or low carb) diet and you can buy them prepackaged from many health stores or online at Amazon. You’ll find shirataki molded into a variety of different “pastas” (from angel hair to fettuccine) and even “rice.”

How To Prepare Shirataki Noodles

Shirataki noodles are definitely not difficult to prepare, but they do have a natural smell and taste that you may not enjoy when you first open the packet.

To get rid of the shirataki noodle smell and taste, follow the steps below:

  1. Rinse the noodles a few times under cold water.
  2. Either boil the noodles in some water on the stove for 2-3 minutes or else microwave it in a bowl of water for 30 seconds on high.
  3. Drain and cook the noodles according to whichever recipe you want. The recipe should use strong flavored sauces so that you can just enjoy the texture of the noodles and won’t be influenced by the slight taste that might remain.
Paleo Shirataki Noodle Recipes
Easy Paleo Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce [Paleo, Keto]

This simple recipe will let you enjoy spaghetti with tomato pasta sauce again. It’s both Paleo and Ketogenic-friendly (low carb) so you don’t have to worry about the carbs.

Asian Noodle Salad

This unique asian noodle salad recipe is both colorful and refreshing. Enjoy the variety of flavors and textures in this salad.

Easy Shrimp Scampi

Enjoy once again shrimp scampi with this easy recipe – it uses easy-to-find ingredients to create a delicious, ketogenic, as well as nutritious dinner in under 30 minutes.

5. Eggplant Lasagna Noodles

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Eggplant is an unusual vegetable for creating pasta with, but they’re great for when you need large lasagna noodle sheets. Sliced thin sheets of eggplant soften after being parboiled and they can soak up the flavor of the sauce they’re cooked in without imparting very much of its own flavor.

Paleo Eggplant Lasagna Noodles Recipe


This Paleo lasagna is one of my favorite recipes as it’s dairy-free as well as grain-free but it’s still filled with tons of amazing flavors. It’s really comforting to be able to enjoy a large slice of delicious lasagna again.

6. Root Vegetable Pastas

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Various root vegetables can be used for creating all sorts of Paleo pastas. Sweet potatoes are often used, but carrots and even rutabagas are used. Just note that root vegetables are higher in carbohydrates and so aren’t generally suitable if you’re following a Ketogenic or low carb diet.

Paleo Root Vegetable Pasta Recipes
Easy Carrot Spaghetti

This recipe is definitely easy to make; and it illustrates how you can use any root vegetable to create noodles and pastas.

Carrot Noodle Pad Thai

Carrots go really well in this classic Thai dish. Give it a try for a more interesting dinner option.

“Pasta” Alla Bolognese

This delicious pasta recipe uses spiralized rutabagas as the “pasta.”

Sweet Potato Pasta with Hearty Meat Sauce

For an easy sweet potato “pasta” recipe, check out this one from Mark Sisson.

7. Chicken Noodles (yes, it’s noodles made from chicken)

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There aren’t many recipes using noodles made from chicken, but when we saw this concept, we just had to included it! If you get a chance, give this recipe a try.

8. Arrowroot, Almond, Tapioca Flour Pastas

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These Paleo pastas made from Paleo flours are probably more similar in color and texture to what you traditionally think of as “pasta.” While they do take a bit more effort to make, they can be very impressive to non-Paleo guests as well as delicious to eat.

Paleo Arrowroot, Almond, Tapioca Flour Pasta Recipes
Paleo Pasta Noodles

This recipe uses cassava flour to create dough that you can then cut into thick noodles.

Paleo Pasta

Using a combination of arrowroot, tapioca, and almond flours, Amy has created a beautiful pasta that looks very similar to Tagliatelle.

9. Cucumber Noodles

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If you’re looking for ease, then cucumber noodles are fantastic. You can pick up cucumbers from most stores around the world, and within a few minutes you can create “noodles.” You can use a spiralizer or a peeler to create your noodles. Although there aren’t that many recipes using cucumber noodles, you can basically use them whenever you see zucchini noodles used.

Cucumber noodles are especially great for creating salads – you can chill the cucumbers in advance to create refreshing noodle salads for the summer months.

Because the center seeds part of the cucumber contains a lot of water, it’s best to not use that part when creating your noodles. That’s why a potato peeler probably works best in creating these noodles rather than the spiralizer or food processor.

Paleo Thai Chicken Pad See Ew

Enjoy delicious Thai flavors without the high carbohydrate rice noodles with this simple chicken pad see ew recipe (it’s Paleo, Ketogenic, and AIP).
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Cold Sesame Cucumber Noodles

Give this cucumber noodles recipe a go if you’re looking for a simple and refreshing Asian-flavored side dish.

Infographic – Types of Paleo Pasta

We’ve created a simple infographic with all 9 types of Paleo pastas so you can save it to your pinterest board or share it on social media with your friends. Please feel free to pin, share, or embed on your website! It’s a great way to share this knowledge.
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What About Gluten-Free Pasta?

As explained in this post, What’s the Difference Between a Paleo and Gluten-Free Diet?, a recipe or food that’s considered Paleo is always going to be gluten-free (although if you’re buying it from a store, then it doesn’t mean it was made in a gluten-free facility), but a food that’s labeled gluten-free doesn’t mean it’s going to be also Paleo.

So unfortunately most gluten-free pastas that you see in the stores are actually not Paleo. They’re typically made from flours like rice flour. The only store-bought Paleo pastas that you’ll generally be able to find are kelp noodles and shirataki (or Miracle) noodles, which we’ve covered in this post.

That’s why it’s better to stick with one of the 9 Paleo pasta options listed in this post – my favorites are zucchini and cucumber noodles because you don’t even need to cook them and they can be used in a variety of dishes (from soups to stir-fries). They’re also a great way of adding more vegetables and fiber to your Paleo diet.

Want More Paleo Pasta Recipes?

We’ve got you covered! Check out this giant list of 52 delicious Paleo pasta recipes we’ve found from top bloggers here.

Images: Copyright (c) Natasha Breen, Nishihama, Mara Zemgaliete, littleny from Fotolia

9 Types of Paleo "Pasta" [How to make, Recipes, + Infographic] (2024)

FAQs

How do you get enough fiber on paleo? ›

Those following a grain-free or Paleo diet, don't fret! Simply increase your intake of real food such as vegetables, fruit, legumes (if you tolerate them) and nuts. This will provide you with more than plenty of fiber.

What is the paleo diet summary? ›

The typical paleo diet focuses on naturally raised meat and fish, as well as vegetables and fruits. It promotes avoiding dairy products and grains. This diet can put you at risk for deficiencies in calcium and vitamin D, which are critical to bone health.

Are bananas OK on paleo? ›

Many paleo followers wonder if bananas are paleo because of their higher sugar content. They are considered paleo. One medium banana has 113 calories, 2 grams of fiber and 26 grams of carbohydrates. Bananas are an unprocessed, whole food with a good source of potassium.

What did humans eat 10,000 years ago? ›

  • Plants - These included tubers, seeds, nuts, wild-grown barley that was pounded into flour, legumes, and flowers. ...
  • Animals - Because they were more readily available, lean small game animals were the main animals eaten. ...
  • Seafood - The diet included shellfish and other smaller fish.

What is the healthiest diet in the world? ›

Mediterranean Diet, DASH Diet, and MIND Diets Are the Best Diets of 2024. All three diets are highly recommended by doctors because of their known health benefits. “The Mediterranean eating plan doesn't have a set calorie range or portion guidelines, which is why it can fit almost anyone's needs.

How to speed up weight loss on Paleo? ›

Try to eat lean protein and healthy fats at every meal. Good examples of healthy proteins are grass fed beef, chicken, and fish (cod, tuna, or salmon). Healthy fats include avocado, coconut, and olive oils. Lean meats and healthy fats are both filling and nutrient-rich, which makes them perfect for weight loss.

Why am I not pooping on the Paleo diet? ›

To ensure you're getting enough fiber on the paleo diet, it's important to eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. If you're following a paleo diet that's low in fiber-rich foods — like fruits, vegetables, nuts, and other paleo-friendly fiber sources — you could experience constipation.

Is Paleo good for gut health? ›

So, is Going Paleo a Good Idea for Your Gut Health? Following a whole-food-based paleo diet for less than a year will most likely be harmless to the health of your gut and microbiome. However, the positive and negative consequences should be fully considered before adopting a paleo diet for longer than a year.

Can you drink coffee on paleo diet? ›

While we have said in the past that coffee is not Paleo, we have changed our position based on new research and now we believe that coffee is fine for most people.

What fruits are on the paleo diet? ›

Fruits: apples, bananas, oranges, pears, avocados, strawberries, blueberries, and more. Tubers: potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, turnips, etc. Nuts and seeds: almonds, macadamia nuts, walnuts, hazelnuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and more.

What can't you eat on a paleo diet? ›

The diet excludes cereal grains, legumes, dairy, processed oils, refined sugar, alcohol, caffeine, artificial sweeteners, and trans fats. Some paleo-friendly foods include lean meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds.

Can you eat popcorn on paleo? ›

Popcorn is technically not considered paleo since it's a whole grain. However, most paleo experts agree that it's not a horrible snack to have in moderation, especially when it's prepared fresh and cooked in a healthy fat like coconut oil.

Can you eat watermelon on the paleo diet? ›

All fruits are allowed on the paleo diet. Limit high-sugar fruits like bananas, dates, mangoes, pineapple, and watermelon. Eat dried fruits in moderation. Almost every vegetable is permissable.

Can you eat bacon on paleo? ›

Bacon gets demonized for the combination of salt, fat, animal protein, smoking, and curing, but actually all those things are more complicated than “they'll kill you slowly.” That's why bacon gets a spot on the Paleo menu, in reasonable amounts – use it for flavor and save the bacon pizza crust for rare and special ...

What are the weaknesses of paleo? ›

It lacks nutrients

Excluding whole food groups like dairy can mean people who follow paleo won't get the nutrients their bodies need. Healthy people who follow restrictive diets can be at risk of malnutrition. They risk mineral and vitamin deficiencies.

What are the pros and cons of a paleo diet? ›

While it has the benefit of promoting several high-protein and high-fiber foods that are also usually lower in fat and calories, experts say the paleo diet is too restrictive for long-term health and weight loss and doesn't have robust science backing up many of its purported health benefits.

What is not allowed on paleo diet? ›

The diet excludes cereal grains, legumes, dairy, processed oils, refined sugar, alcohol, caffeine, artificial sweeteners, and trans fats. Some paleo-friendly foods include lean meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds.

What are the initial side effects of the paleo diet? ›

Symptoms can include headaches, fatigue , weakness, hazy thinking (brain fog) and irritability, which can result from reducing carbohydrate intake. For somen, low-carb flu can take days to subside, but for others it can take a couple of weeks. Some may not even experience these symptoms are at all.

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