Easy Baked Ziti - House of Nash Eats (2024)

Cheesy and saucy, Baked Ziti is an Italian-American pasta recipe and one of our favorite comfort food casserole dishes ever. The tubular ziti pasta soaks up the deliciously sauce and is perfect with the crumbled Italian sausage for a weeknight dinner that’s also incredibly freezer-friendly. Serve it with a crisp salad with Italian dressing and some garlic bread for a soul-satisfying meal!

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I lived in New Jersey for a couple of years where there are many Italian-Americans and homemade baked ziti is one dish that reminds me so much of that time of my life. It took me years to get my baked ziti recipe just perfect so it tasted like the version I remember and love so much!

The secret is really in the sauce because the rest of the dish is just perfectly al dente ziti noodles and crumbled Italian sausage. One of the key elements is adding some heavy cream to the sauce, which makes it extra rich. And the other was including cottage cheese along with the mozzarella and parmesan. It melts into this pasta bake and you would never guess there was cottage cheese in this dish if you didn’t know it! My husband loathes cottage cheese, but he definitely agrees that this is the best baked ziti anywhere.

If you love pasta casseroles, be sure to also try our Cheesy Baked Spaghetti Casserole, White Chicken Spinach Lasagna, and Pizza Casserole.

Why You’ll Love This Easy Baked Ziti Recipe

  • Easy to make. There’s hardly any skill required to brown some Italian sausage, add the rest of the sauce ingredients, then toss everything in a large casserole dish and bake.
  • Make-ahead. You can assemble in the morning (or even the night before), then pop the ziti in the oven to bake so it’s ready for dinner when you are.
  • Freezer-friendly. I almost always double the batch and use a disposable aluminum baking pan to freeze one casserole to have on hand for taking to a friend in need or using on days when I know I’m going to be busy and want a surefire dinner ready to go.
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Baked Ziti Ingredients

This is a quick overview of some of the important ingredients you’ll need for this baked ziti recipe. Specific measurements and full recipe instructions are in the printable recipe card below.

  • Pasta: Ziti noodles are smooth round tubes, perfect for sucking up all the delicious cheese and sauce, but penne or rigatoni would be good substitutes.
  • Marinara sauce: We usually use our favorite jarred marinara sauce (Rao’s) rather than making homemade marinara sauce, but both work great.
  • Tomato sauce: We boost the fresh tomato flavor even more by adding some canned tomato sauce. A little tomato paste thinned with water or even crushed tomatoes could also work.
  • Mozzarella cheese: I like fresh mozzarella for shredding and sprinkling on top of the baked ziti because it gives chewier bites as the cheese melts in puddles, but you could just do grated mozzarella for the whole thing.
  • Cottage cheese: This is my secret ingredient for the best flavor and texture to your baked ziti! Don’t skip it! Some people use ricotta cheese instead, and while it would work I actually think cottage cheese melts better, smoothier, and has less or a grainy texture that’s more enjoyable in this recipe.
  • Heavy cream: We’re actually making a version of pink sauce for our baked ziti where you add cream to tomato sauce for a richer sauce for the pasta.
  • Mild or Sweet Italian sausage: If they are in casings, just remove the casings first and tear the sausage apart into clumps for easier browning.
  • Fresh basil: This is really mostly for garnish, but I love the burst of flavor from thin strips of this herb sprinkled over the top of the finished dish.

You will also need a large pot for boiling the pasta, a skillet for making the sauce, and a 9×13-inch casserole dish to bake the ziti in.

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How to Make This Recipe

This is a quick overview with step-by-step images to help you visualize the process of making and assembling baked ziti. Scroll down to the recipe card for printable, detailed instructions. Here is the basic approach:

  • Cook the pasta. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil on the stove. The rule is approximately 1 tablespoon of salt for every 4 quarts of water. Add the ziti noodles and cook according to package directions until al dente (or even stopping just 1 minute shy of al dente). The pasta will continue to soften slightly as it baked with the sauce, so be sure not to overcook the pasta or it will be mushy by the time the casserole is out of the oven.
  • Brown the sausage. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat, then add the mild Italian sausage, using a wooden spoon or meat chopper to break it up into small clumps. You might want to add a tablespoon of olive oil to the pan first to keep the sausage from sticking, but I find that it’s usually unnecessary. Let the sausage cook for 4-5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until browned and no longer pink.
  • Make the sauce. Add the marinara sauce, tomato sauce, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper to the cooked sausage. Reduce the heat to medium-low and stir to combine, then stir in the cream.
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  • Make cheese mixture. In a large bowl, combine the beaten eggs, cottage cheese, shredded mozzarella cheese, and parmesan cheese. Stir well until everything is mixed together.
  • Combine everything in a large pot. To the pot of cooked ziti noodles, add the meat sauce and cheese mixture. Stir to evenly coat the pasta.
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  • Top & bake. Dump everything from the pot into a large 9×13-inch casserole dish and sprinkle with some grated parmesan cheese and torn fresh mozzarella (or additional grated mozzarella). Cover loosely with aluminum foil and bake 40-45 minutes, removing the foil halfway through, until everything is hot and the cheese is completely melted.
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  • Garnish and serve. Let the baked ziti sit for 10 minutes before sprinkling with some fresh chopped basil and serving.
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Recipe FAQ’s

Can I bake this ziti casserole from frozen?

Yes! If you make this ahead you can bake it directly from frozen without thawing first. You will just need to add an additional 60 minutes baking while covered at 350 degrees F along with the regular bake time of 40-45 minutes to heat it all the way through.

Is baked ziti cooked covered or uncovered?

You don’t have to cook the ziti covered, but I prefer to bake the ziti partway with a large piece of foil loosely placed over the top. This helps prevent the pasta noodles on top from drying out and the cheese getting browned too quickly before the rest of the casserole has a chance to heat all the way through. Uncover halfway through or toward the end of baking to finish melting the cheese on top all the way and let it brown up a bit.

Do you boil the ziti noodles before baking?

Yes, you will want to cook the ziti in boiling, salted water until just shy of al dente before baking. Not only does the pasta water help cook the ziti so you don’t end up with crunchy noodles, but it also seasons and flavors the ziti from the salt.

Can I make baked ziti with ground beef?

Yes, if you prefer to just use ground beef, you could do that. We just like the flavor of baked ziti with sausage better because it is more flavorful and authentic to what I ate while living in places where this was a popular dinner choice.

Recipe Tips & Tricks

  • Spray your baking dish with cooking spray. This just makes it much easier to clean afterwards because the pasta and sauce don’t stick to the sides as much.
  • Smaller batch. If you’re are a smaller family and don’t want as many leftovers, you could easily halve the batch, or assemble and bake one in an 8×8-inch square pan while freezing the rest in another disposable 8×8-inch pan for future use.
  • Spicy baked ziti. Want to up the ante? Use hot or spicy Italian sausage or add ½ teaspoon of red pepper flakes to the sauce if you like your pasta with a little heat.

What to Serve With Baked Ziti

Something like baked ziti can pretty much be a complete dinner all on it’s own, but we usually like to serve either a salad or some veggies for a side.

  • Caesar Salad
  • Soft Garlic Parmesan Homemade Breadsticks
  • Oven Roasted Broccoli
  • Tender Roasted Green Beans

Storage Instructions

  • How to store: Leftover baked ziti can be kept in an airtight container for up to 5 days in the fridge. The leftovers are amazing and just as good (if not better!) the next day.
  • How to freeze: This meal freezes really well. You can assemble and freeze before baking, or freeze leftovers for up to 3 months in a freezer-safe dish. Just cover well with foil to prevent freezer burn. You can thaw overnight in the fridge before baking, or bake straight from the freezer by decreasing the oven temp by 25 degrees F and baking for an additional 60 minutes, covered.
  • How to reheat: We recommend warming individual servings in the microwave, or you can reheat larger amounts in a 350 degrees F oven for 15-20 minutes until warmed through.
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Baked Ziti

4.50 from 8 votes

Amy Nash

Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Dinner

Cuisine Italian

Servings 8 servings

Cheesy and saucy, Baked Ziti is an Italian-American pasta recipe and one of our favorite comfort food casserole dishes ever. The tubular ziti pasta soaks up the deliciously sauce and is perfect with the crumbled Italian sausage for a weeknight dinner that's also incredibly freezer-friendly.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ziti pasta
  • 1 (16-ounce) container cottage cheese
  • 2 large eggs, beaten
  • 1 cup grated mozzarella cheese
  • 1 1/2 cups grated Parmesan cheese, divided
  • 1 pound mild Italian sausage, casings removed
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 (28-ounce) jar marinara sauce (we like Rao's)
  • 1 (14-ounce) can tomato sauce
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 Tablespoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon coarse Kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 8 ounces fresh mozzarella, torn into pieces
  • 2 Tablespoons fresh basil, sliced into thin strips

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Spray a 9×13-inch baking dish with cooking spray.

  • Bring 4 quarts of water to a boil in a large pot over high heat. Season the water with 1 tablespoon of salt and add the pasta. Cook, stirring occasionally, just until barely al dente, according to package directions, usually about 5 to 7 minutes. Drain and set aside.

  • In a medium bowl, combine the cottage cheese, eggs, grated mozzarella cheese, and 1 cup of the Parmesan cheese. Stir to combine. Set aside.

  • In a large skillet or the same pot used to cook the pasta, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the sausage and garlic. Cook, breaking up the meat, until browned, about 4-5 minutes. Drain excess fat.

  • Add the marinara sauce, tomato sauce, heavy cream, Italian seasoning, Kosher salt, and black pepper to the browned sausage. Stir to combine.

  • Add the cooked pasta and cottage cheese mixture to the sausage, stirring until combined. Transfer the pasta and meat sauce to the prepared baking dish. Sprinkle with the remaining Parmesan cheese and torn fresh mozzarella.

  • Cover with aluminum foil and bake for 25 minutes. Remove foil and bake for another 20-25 minutes until lightly browned and bubbling.

  • Remove the baked ziti from the oven and let it sit for 10 minutes. Sprinkle with fresh basil before serving.

Notes

  • Freezing: Use a disposable aluminum pan. Assemble, then freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight, then bake as usual, adding an additional 10-15 minutes if needed to heat all the way through. If baking straight from frozen, decrease oven temperature to 350°F and bake for 60 minutes, covered, then remove foil and bake another 30-40 minutes until hot and bubbly.
  • Storage: Leftovers will keep for up to 5 days in an airtight container in the fridge.
  • Pasta shape: If you can’t find ziti, penne or rigatoni will work.
  • Italian seasoning: If you don’t have Italian seasoning, you can make your own by using 2 teaspoons dried oregano, 1 teaspoon dried basil, and ½ teaspoon each dried rosemary and thyme.
  • Marinara sauce: If you don’t have marinara sauce, you can just use a 28-ounce can of tomato sauce and double the amount of Italian seasoning. Simmer the sauce with the cooked sausage for 10 minutes to let the flavors combine.
  • Cheese: You can use 2 cups of grated mozzarella cheese instead of half grated and half fresh mozzarella. Or use cubed mozzarella cheese.

Nutrition

Calories: 737kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 34g | Fat: 46g | Saturated Fat: 23g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 16g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 175mg | Sodium: 1290mg | Potassium: 381mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 984IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 484mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

Should baked ziti be covered when baking? ›

Should I cover Baked Ziti while it's baking? Yes. Cover loosely with foil so it doesn't stick to the cheese, then bake for 20 minutes. Then remove the foil so the cheese can go bubbly and golden!

Is baked ziti easier than lasagna? ›

well, lasagna noodles! The noodles are stacked in a baking dish with cheese and sauce between each layer. Baked ziti, however, uses ziti noodles that are tossed with sauce and cheese. There's still some layering involved but only a little so it comes together quicker and easier than lasagna.

Why is baked ziti so good? ›

It's extra cheesy.

In my opinion, it's mandatory for a good baked ziti to have three cheeses — and this is not the time to be skimpy with how much. Use mozzarella because it melts beautifully, Parmesan for depth of flavor, and ricotta for some creaminess.

How to make Michael Angelo's baked ziti? ›

REMOVE ENTRÉE FROM CARTON. PLACE TRAY ON COOKIE SHEET ON CENTER RACK OF OVEN (6-8" FROM HEATING ELEMENT). COOK WITH FILM ON FOR 35-40 MINUTES. CAREFULLY REMOVE ENTRÉE FROM OVEN, REMOVE FILM, AND LET STAND FOR 5 MINUTES BEFORE SERVING.

How do you keep baked ziti moist? ›

In her baked ziti recipe on NYT Cooking, she instructs you to "mix cream into ricotta before incorporating it into baked pasta dishes, so the ricotta doesn't become grainy during baking." Adding the heavy cream, she writes, prevents the ricotta from becoming dry during baking, "letting it be its most luscious self."

Why is my baked ziti so watery? ›

Oftentimes, baked ziti can end up watery if the tomato sauce isn't thick enough.

Do Italians eat baked ziti? ›

Baked Ziti is a popular Italian-American dish that is not commonly found in Italy.

Do you undercook pasta for baked ziti? ›

(You want to undercook the pasta slightly, as it will continue to cook in the oven. A good way to do this is cook it 2 minutes less than you normally would if preparing it al dente.) Reserving 1 cup of the pasta cooking liquid, drain pasta and rinse with cool water; set aside while the tomato sauce finishes cooking.

Can I use penne instead of ziti for baked ziti? ›

Substitutions for Ziti

Ziti is a pretty common pasta shape in most areas, but you can substitute penne pasta if you can't find it. You want a substantial short pasta shape with places to hold the sauce and meat.

What nationality is baked ziti? ›

Baked ziti

It is characteristic of Italian-American cuisine. It is a form of pasta al forno. Typically, the pasta is first boiled separately until it is nearly, but not completely, done. The almost-cooked pasta is added to a tomato-based sauce.

Can you use rigatoni instead of ziti for baked ziti? ›

They're similar, but we like to use rigatoni for its ability to hold onto the sauce! You can always swap out ziti for rigatoni but make sure you check the cooking times. When it comes to baked ziti versus baked rigatoni, they're both made from cheesy, tomato-based sauces with ground beef.

What is a substitute for ricotta cheese in baked ziti? ›

You might have noticed this baked ziti is made without ricotta cheese. In my experience, cream cheese makes a better substitute because it is so creamy! To make ahead of time, follow the recipe as is through Step 7. Assemble everything in the baking dish, but stop before baking.

What is the Italian name for baked ziti? ›

The ever-popular Ziti, tube-shaped pasta enjoyed the world over, gets its name from the word for bridegroom. In southern Italy, especially in Campania and Sicily, baked ziti has long been served at wedding celebration banquets, and this nostalgic and delicious tradition continues today.

What is ziti at Olive Garden? ›

A baked blend of Italian cheeses, pasta and our signature five cheese marinara.

How to make Stouffer's baked ziti? ›

For food safety and quality, follow these cooking instructions: Conventional oven (preheat 375 degrees F).
  1. Leave film on tray, do not vent.
  2. Place tray on a baking sheet, center rack. Cook 70 minutes.
  3. Uncover, continue cooking 10 minutes.

Is it better to bake covered or uncovered? ›

Generally, casseroles with grains, rice or pasta that will cook during the baking process are usually covered, for at least part of the time. Casseroles made of cooked ingredients are usually baked uncovered. If you like a crisper, browner top, be sure the casserole is uncovered for at least part of the bake time.

Is it best to cook pasta covered or uncovered? ›

Should you cover the pasta when cooking it? It's okay to put a lid on the pot while you are waiting for the water to boil. However, after it starts to boil and you add the pasta to the water, you should remove the lid to prevent the water from bubbling over.

Should I put foil over my pasta bake? ›

We add stock to the baking dish along with the chopped tomatoes and veggies and cover with tinfoil before popping in the oven which keeps the heat and moisture in allowing the pasta to cook perfectly.

How long do you heat baked ziti in the oven? ›

Place the thawed baked ziti into a preheated oven and cook at 175° C (350° F) for about 1 hour or until the sauce and cheese are bubbling. You can also check that the internal temperature is around 70° C (160° F), but this is sometimes hard to do with pasta.

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