Baked ziti with ricotta is a quintessential Italian-American comfort food, a dish that evokes warmth and family gatherings. This hearty pasta bake features tender ziti noodles enveloped in a rich marinara sauce, creamy ricotta cheese, and topped with melted mozzarella and salty Parmesan. It’s the kind of simple, satisfying meal that brings everyone to the table, perfect for busy weeknights or casual weekend dinners.
Why This Recipe Works
This baked ziti recipe is a triumph of simple ingredients coming together to create something truly special. The combination of textures is what makes it so appealing – the al dente pasta, the smooth and luscious ricotta, and the gooey, bubbly cheese topping. Marinara sauce provides a bright, tangy base, while the ground meat adds a savory depth that makes the dish incredibly filling and satisfying. It’s a straightforward process that doesn’t require fancy techniques, making it accessible for cooks of all levels.
The magic of baked ziti lies in its ability to be both a comforting classic and endlessly adaptable. It’s the perfect dish for when you want something substantial and delicious without spending hours in the kitchen. The flavors meld beautifully during baking, creating a cohesive and irresistible casserole that’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. This truly is grandma-style cooking at its finest, offering warmth and nourishment in every bite.
Recipe Overview
| Prep Time | 20 minutes |
|---|---|
| Cook Time | 30-35 minutes |
| Total Time | 50-55 minutes |
| Servings | 6-8 people |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Category | Main Dish |
| Cuisine | Italian-American |
| Best For | Family Dinners, Comfort Food, Weeknight Meals |
Ingredients
The beauty of baked ziti with ricotta is its straightforward ingredient list, featuring pantry staples and a few fresh components that combine for incredible flavor.
| Ingredient | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ziti pasta | 1 pound (about 450g) | Or penne, rigatoni, or other short tube pasta |
| Ground beef or Italian sausage (mild or hot) | 1 pound (about 450g) | Remove casings if using sausage |
| Olive oil | 1 tablespoon | For sautéing |
| Onion, finely chopped | 1 medium | Yellow or white onion |
| Garlic, minced | 3-4 cloves | Adjust to taste |
| Marinara sauce | 2 (24-ounce) jars | Your favorite store-bought or homemade sauce |
| Ricotta cheese | 15 ounces (about 425g) | Whole milk ricotta is best for creaminess |
| Eggs | 2 large | Lightly beaten |
| Fresh parsley, chopped | 1/4 cup | Plus extra for garnish |
| Salt | 1 teaspoon | Or to taste, divided |
| Black pepper | 1/2 teaspoon | Or to taste, divided |
| Shredded mozzarella cheese | 2 cups (about 8 ounces / 225g) | Reserve some for the top |
| Grated Parmesan cheese | 1/2 cup | Plus extra for serving |
The star ingredients are certainly the ziti pasta, which cups the sauce beautifully, and the creamy ricotta cheese that creates luscious layers. For the sauce, using a good quality marinara is key, or you can make your own for an extra personal touch. If you prefer a richer flavor, Italian sausage (mild or hot) offers a delicious alternative or complement to ground beef. The eggs help bind the ricotta mixture, ensuring it stays put during baking, while fresh parsley adds a bright, herbaceous note.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these simple steps to create a comforting and delicious baked ziti with ricotta.
Prepare the Pasta and Meat Sauce
- Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Lightly grease a 9×13 inch baking dish.
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the ziti pasta and cook according to package directions until al dente (about 8-10 minutes). Drain the pasta well and set aside. Do not overcook the pasta, as it will cook further in the oven.
- While the pasta cooks, heat the olive oil in a large skillet or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the ground meat and cook, breaking it up with a spoon, until browned. Drain off any excess fat.
- Add the chopped onion to the skillet with the browned meat and cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Stir in the minced garlic and cook for another minute until fragrant.
- Pour in the marinara sauce. Stir well, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Bring the sauce to a simmer, then reduce the heat and let it cook gently for about 10 minutes to allow flavors to meld. Season with 1 teaspoon of salt and 1/2 teaspoon of black pepper, or adjust to your taste.
Prepare the Ricotta Mixture
- In a medium bowl, combine the ricotta cheese, lightly beaten eggs, chopped fresh parsley, and 1/4 cup of grated Parmesan cheese. Season with the remaining 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 1/4 teaspoon of black pepper. Stir until well combined.
Assemble the Baked Ziti
- Add the drained ziti to the skillet with the meat sauce. Stir gently to coat the pasta evenly.
- Spread about half of the pasta and sauce mixture into the prepared baking dish.
- Spoon the ricotta mixture evenly over the pasta layer in the baking dish.
- Layer the remaining pasta and sauce mixture over the ricotta.
- Sprinkle the shredded mozzarella cheese evenly over the top, followed by the remaining 1/4 cup of grated Parmesan cheese.
Bake the Ziti
- Cover the baking dish tightly with aluminum foil.
- Bake for 20 minutes.
- Remove the foil and bake for another 10-15 minutes, or until the cheese is melted, bubbly, and lightly golden brown, and the sauce is heated through.
- Let the baked ziti rest for 5-10 minutes before serving. This allows the cheese and sauce to set slightly, making it easier to serve.
Granny Tips for Perfect Results
Here are a few tips from my kitchen to yours for the most delicious baked ziti:
- Don’t skip the resting time: Letting the baked ziti rest after it comes out of the oven is crucial. It prevents a watery mess and helps the layers set.
- Al dente is key: Always cook your pasta a minute or two less than the package directions suggest. It will continue to cook in the oven, and you don’t want mushy noodles.
- Full-fat ricotta for creaminess: While lower-fat options exist, whole milk ricotta provides the richest flavor and creamiest texture for the ricotta layer.
- Taste as you go: Season your meat sauce and ricotta mixture properly. It makes a big difference in the final flavor profile of your baked ziti.
- Generous with cheese: Don’t skimp on the mozzarella and Parmesan on top. That bubbly, golden crust is part of the classic appeal!
- Fresh herbs elevate: While dried herbs can work in a pinch, fresh parsley truly brightens the ricotta filling.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Even simple recipes can have a few common pitfalls. Here’s how to avoid them with your baked ziti:
- Mistake: Overcooked Pasta. Boiling your pasta too long before baking results in a mushy, unpleasant texture. Fix: Cook the pasta just until al dente, about 1-2 minutes less than the package states.
- Mistake: Dry Ricotta Layer. Using low-fat ricotta or not enough binders can lead to a dry, crumbly ricotta mixture. Fix: Use whole milk ricotta and ensure the eggs are well incorporated. You can also stir in a tablespoon or two of marinara sauce into the ricotta if it seems very stiff.
- Mistake: Watery Bake. Too much liquid in the sauce or not draining the pasta well can lead to a watery baked ziti. Fix: Ensure your marinara sauce is simmered down slightly and drain the pasta thoroughly.
- Mistake: Burning the Top. Baking uncovered for too long can cause the cheese on top to burn before the inside is heated through. Fix: Cover the dish with foil for most of the baking time, and only uncover for the last 10-15 minutes to achieve a golden-brown crust.
Variations and Substitutions
Baked ziti is wonderfully versatile. Here are some delicious ways to change it up:
| Variation or Ingredient | Substitution | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Vegetarian Baked Ziti | Omit meat; add sautéed mushrooms, zucchini, bell peppers, or spinach. | A hearty vegetarian main dish. |
| Spicy Baked Ziti | Use hot Italian sausage or add red pepper flakes to the meat sauce. | A zesty kick for those who like it hot. |
| Creamier Ricotta Mixture | Add 1/4 cup of heavy cream or a dollop of sour cream to the ricotta mixture. | An even richer and smoother ricotta layer. |
| Gluten-Free Baked Ziti | Substitute gluten-free ziti or your favorite gluten-free pasta shape. | A satisfying gluten-free comfort meal. |
| Extra Cheesy | Add a layer of provolone or a mix of Italian cheeses to the topping. | An intensely cheesy baked pasta experience. |
| Make-Ahead | Assemble the ziti completely, cover, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours before baking. You may need to add a few extra minutes to the covered baking time. | An easy way to prep for a busy day. |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
This baked ziti with ricotta is a meal in itself, but it pairs beautifully with a few simple accompaniments.
Serve the baked ziti hot, directly from the oven after its short resting period. For a classic Italian-American feast, serve family-style directly from the baking dish. It’s wonderful with a simple side salad, like an Easy Italian Antipasto Salad, to add a fresh contrast. Crusty garlic bread or a simple baguette is perfect for mopping up any extra sauce. A glass of water, or perhaps a refreshing Low Carb Cucumber Agua Fresca if you’re looking for a non-alcoholic option, makes a great beverage pairing.
Storage and Reheating
Proper storage will keep your delicious baked ziti fresh for later enjoyment.
| Method | Duration | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | 3-4 days | Cover the baking dish tightly with plastic wrap or transfer leftovers to an airtight container. |
| Freezer | 2-3 months | Wrap the cooled baked ziti tightly in plastic wrap, then aluminum foil, or store in a freezer-safe container. |
Reheating:
- From Refrigerator: Reheat individual portions in the microwave until heated through, or reheat the entire dish in a preheated oven at 350°F (175°C) for 20-25 minutes, covered, until warmed through.
- From Freezer: Thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Then reheat as directed for refrigerated leftovers. For a frozen dish, you may need to bake it covered for 45-60 minutes at 350°F (175°C), then uncover for the last 10-15 minutes to let the cheese brown.
Nutritional Information
Approximate values will vary depending on ingredients, brands, and serving size.
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | Approximately 550-650 kcal |
| Protein | Approximately 30-40g |
| Fat | Approximately 25-35g |
| Carbohydrates | Approximately 50-60g |
| Fiber | Approximately 4-6g |
| Sugar | Approximately 8-12g |
| Sodium | Approximately 800-1200mg |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make this baked ziti recipe ahead of time?
Yes, you absolutely can. Assemble the entire dish, cover it tightly, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. You might need to add a few extra minutes to the covered baking time when you’re ready to cook it.
Can I substitute the ground beef or Italian sausage?
Certainly! This recipe is very adaptable. You can use ground turkey or chicken for a lighter option, or omit the meat altogether and add sautéed vegetables like mushrooms, zucchini, or bell peppers for a delicious vegetarian version. If using sausage, just be sure to remove the casings first.
How do I know when the baked ziti is ready?
Your baked ziti is ready when the cheese on top is melted, bubbly, and lightly golden brown. The sauce should also be bubbling around the edges, indicating that the entire dish is heated through. A quick poke with a fork into the center will confirm the pasta is tender.
How should I store leftover baked ziti?
Leftovers should be covered tightly with plastic wrap or aluminum foil if still in the baking dish, or transferred to an airtight container. It will keep well in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Reheat individual portions in the microwave or the whole dish in a moderate oven.
Is this a good recipe for everyday family meals?
Baked ziti with ricotta is a wonderful choice for an everyday family meal. It’s simple to prepare, uses common ingredients, and is a hearty, comforting dish that most family members, including children, will enjoy. This recipe is meant for everyday comfort and is not a replacement for medical advice.
Conclusion
Baked ziti with ricotta is a true Italian-American classic for a reason. It’s an easy, comforting, and incredibly satisfying dish that’s perfect for family dinners. The creamy ricotta, rich marinara, and tender pasta, all baked under a blanket of melted cheese, create a meal that’s hard to resist. Give this simple recipe a try, and bring a little bit of old-fashioned kitchen warmth to your table.
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Classic Baked Ziti with Ricotta: An Easy Italian-American Favorite
- Total Time: 55
- Yield: 6-8 people 1x
- Diet: Non-Vegetarian
Description
A hearty Italian-American casserole blending al dente ziti noodles, rich marinara, and creamy ricotta with gooey mozzarella and Parmesan. A comforting, family-friendly dish perfect for weeknight meals or casual gatherings.
Ingredients
1 pound ziti pasta (or penne, rigatoni)
1 pound ground beef (or halal Italian sausage, mild or hot)
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 medium onion, finely chopped
3–4 garlic cloves, minced
2 cups marinara sauce
1 cup ricotta cheese
1 egg
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C)
Boil ziti noodles in salted water until al dente, drain, and set aside
In a skillet, heat olive oil, sauté onion until softened, add garlic and ground meat/bologna (no pork), cooking until browned and drainage
Season meat with 1/2 teaspoon salt and black pepper
Add 1 cup marinara sauce to the pan and stir to combine
In a bowl, mix ricotta with egg, remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt, and black pepper
In a 9×13-inch baking dish, layer 1/3 of the cooked ziti, 1/2 of the meat-sauce mixture, 1/2 of the ziti layer, a dollop of ricotta mixture, remaining ziti, remaining meat-sauce, and top with mozzarella and Parmesan
Bake for 25-30 minutes until bubbly and golden, then rest for 10 minutes before serving
Notes
Substitute halal sausage if using meat
Use store-bought marinara or homemade
Add spinach or mushrooms for extra depth, if desired
Let rest before serving for cleaner slices
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days
- Prep Time: 20
- Cook Time: 35
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: Italian-American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving (1/8 of recipe)
- Calories: 550
- Sugar: 8g
- Sodium: 2000mg
- Fat: 25g
- Saturated Fat: 12g
- Carbohydrates: 40g
- Fiber: 3g
- Protein: 28g
- Cholesterol: 120mg