Easy Baked Ziti

Publish date: 2024-08-17

Feeding a crowd? This baked ziti recipe is the easiest way to do it! Saucy, cheesy, comforting, and flavorful, this fuss-free pasta is always a hit.

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Baked ziti

Have you tried this baked ziti recipe?! It’s a fan favorite on the blog, and it’s one of our family favorites as well. If you have yet to make it, I hope you will soon.

This easy baked ziti is a perfect no-fuss recipe for feeding a crowd, and the combo of marinara sauce, pasta, and three (yes, three!) types of cheese is so comforting.

This baked ziti recipe is my veggie spin on the version I grew up eating. Reliably present at every potluck or party I attended, it was my favorite comfort food. I loved the jumbles of noodles mixed with tangy tomato sauce, gooey cheese, and Italian sausage or ground beef. These days, I skip the meat in favor of creamy ricotta and lots of fresh spinach, but this baked ziti recipe is still hearty, satisfying, and packed with flavor.

I love it, and I think you will too!

How to Make Baked Ziti

Here’s what you’ll need to make this baked ziti recipe:

Ingredients

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Method

This baked ziti recipe is easy to make! Here’s how it goes:

First, cook the pasta. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil, and cook the pasta until al dente. Be careful not to overcook it! It will soften more while it bakes.

While the pasta cooks, make the ricotta cheese mixture. Stir together the ricotta, garlic, lemon zest, oregano, and red pepper flakes, and season with salt and pepper.

Next, sauté the spinach. Drain the pasta, and heat a glug of olive oil in the same pot. Sauté the spinach until it’s just wilted. Tip: Work in batches here! I do 1/2 pound at a time so that the spinach cooks evenly.

Gently squeeze some of the excess moisture out of the sautéed spinach and roughly chop it.

Then, mix everything together. Return most of the spinach and all of the ziti noodles to the pot, along with all but 1/2 cup of the tomato sauce. Stir until everything is well combined.

Finally, layer it up. Spread the remaining sauce on the bottom of a large casserole dish, and spread half of the pasta mixture over it. Dollop in the ricotta and the reserved spinach, and scoop the rest of the pasta on top. Top with the shredded mozzarella and pecorino cheeses, and drizzle with olive oil.

Bake the pasta at 425°F until the cheese is golden brown and bubbling, about 20 minutes. Enjoy!

How to Store and Reheat Baked Ziti

Leftover baked ziti keeps well in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat it in the microwave or a 325°F oven.

You can also make this recipe ahead. Assemble the baked ziti a few hours, or up to day, in advance. Cover it, and store it in the fridge. Allow it to sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before baking according to the instructions in the recipe below.

Can you freeze baked ziti?

Yes! This baked ziti recipe freezes well.

What to Serve with Baked Ziti

This baked ziti recipe is a delicious main dish. Pair it with garlic bread, garlic knots, or homemade focaccia for sopping up any stray marinara sauce. Round out the meal with a big salad. Any of these would be fantastic:

Not feeling the salad? Skip it, or opt for a simple veggie side dish instead. Roasted broccoli, roasted Brussels sprouts, and sautéed green beans would all be great choices.

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Easy Baked Ziti

rate this recipe:4.94 from 137 votesPrep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 30 minutes Total Time: 45 minutes Serves 6 to 8Save Recipe Print RecipeThis baked ziti recipe is easy to make and perfect for serving a crowd. Filled with tangy tomato sauce, al dente pasta, and three types of cheese, it's comforting and delicious.

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