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The Yorkshire Pasta Company

The Yorkshire Pasta Company, Malton, England

Best-selling Award-winning British Artisan Pasta Run by Farmer’s Daughter Kathryn who spotted a gap for British Pasta. The family business creates award-winning artisan pasta. Bronze drawn for the perfect sauce-cuddling pasta, slow-dried overnight to develop delicious unbeatable flavour. Made traditionally using locally milled wheat flour, water & solar energy. Packaged in paper. Perfection. For recipe inspiration visit: www.yorkshirepasta.co.uk The Yorkshire Pasta Company Proudly British, Sustainable & Delicious.

Producer Type

  • Food & Drink

What do you produce?

Best-selling Award-winning British Artisan Pasta Our Five award-winning shapes: Fusilli Penne Rigate Conchiglie Rigate Tortiglioni Mezze Maniche Rigate

Where do you source your ingredients / materials from?

Made traditionally using locally milled British wheat flour, water & solar energy. Using solely flour and water means that our pasta is vegan too.

Why do your customers love your products?

Proudly British, Sustainable & Delicious. You probably didn’t know dried pasta could taste this good! Yorkshire Pasta is wholesome, robust, and slow-dried overnight, allowing rich flavours to develop. The porous, rough surface hugs sauces beautifully for meals that impress. Extruded through traditional bronze dies, also known as bronze-cut pasta. This method gives every piece of our pasta a porous texture that holds sauces, delivering authentic flavour far beyond mass-produced dried pasta.

What are your best selling products?

All five of our pastas are award-winning and chef approved. Since launching in 2020 we’ve appeared on James Martin’s ITV Saturday Morning, been raved about by Davina, and won five Great Taste and five Great British Food Awards (judged by Michel Roux Jr.) Our pasta is loved by celebrity chefs Marco Pierre White, Gennaro Contaldo, Tommy Banks, foodie influencers and customers alike.

Where can we buy your products?

You can buy our products on our website conveniently delivered to your door. You can also find our pasta in over 500 farm shops and delis up and down the UK as well as in the likes of Booths!

Are you open for visitors? If yes, what are your opening hours?

Unfortunately we are not open to visitors.

Have you received any awards / lovely recommendations from experts (don't be shy!)?

🌟Best Selling Brand 2024-2025, 2023-2024 & 2022-2023 - Guild of Fine Food Best Brand Survey. 🌟 🌟Great Taste Awards for all Five of Our Pastas 🌟 🌟Great British Food Awards for all Five of Our Pastas, Judges by Michel Roux Jr.🌟 🌟Great British Entrepreneur Awards 2022, Finalist 🌟 "Totally delicious pasta. But an extra chefs kiss​/​thumbs up​/​hats off to the Yorkshire Pasta Company who hand delivered my order (a large 5kg bag of delicious Tortiglioni) within 15 mins of ordering it online! I know I am very local but that was a lovely touch. Clearly, there’s customer service and then there’s caring, local YP service with a smile!" Judith, Google Reviews

Do you sell wholesale? If so how do we get in touch with you to discuss further?

Yes we certainly do! We supply farm shops, delis, hotels and restaurants across the UK. Available direct and via trusted wholesalers. You can get in touch for a wholesale pricelist at kathryn@yorkshirepasta.co.uk

Who's the best local producer near you (except you of course!)?

Yorkshire Oil, Yorkshire Sea Salt, Puckett's Pickles, Groovy Moo, Cosy Cottage, Yockenthwaite Granola, Chilli Jam Man... and I could go on!

For anyone visiting your area what's your "must see" local place?

Malton is a fabulous location to explore local producers, artisans, shopping and food. We also love Whitby, Filey, The North Yorkshire Moors, Dalby Forest and so much of the coast.

Website

https://www.yorkshirepasta.co.uk/

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The Yorkshire Pasta Company, Malton, England

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