The Best Baked Ziti recipe (2024)

We have been making the best Baked Ziti recipe for years! It is the ultimate family meal. It is one big pan of cheesy, saucy goodness everyone will love.

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What makes this the best baked ziti recipe?

One of the challenges when making baked ziti is the dish often turns out dry after being baked. Is there anything worse than a pasta dish that is DRY? After years of making ‘meh’ baked ziti, I found a recipe for Cook’s Illustrated Baked Ziti.

The Cook’s method of making extra sauce and not cooking the pasta all the way before adding to the sauce makes a huge difference in the finished product! I’ve modified their method and recipe over the years to make (in my humble opinion) the best baked ziti recipe ever!

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Perfection after all these years!

After several years of making, updating, and reworking this recipe little by little, I feel like it’s finally perfection. The steps are minimized and condensed to make this homemade dish the best it can be, with the least amount of work.

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The bottom line is, to make the best baked ziti – that tastes as good, if not better than it looks, you need quality ingredients. Use fresh basil and heavy cream. You won’t regret it! This recipe is easy to make and is hands-down the best baked ziti you will ever eat. Serve it up with a Caesar salad, some No-Fail French Bread and you’ve got a meal your family will love!

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Does Baked Ziti Freeze Well?

A while back, I made this for a group of young adults for dinner. I made an extra pan of the ziti, so I’d have one on hand for the next time I had company over for dinner. That was in early March 2020. On March 13, 2020, we went in to quarantine in Spain. Complete lockdown. So my little freezer filled up and when we finally were allowed to go out again, it was months later.

That pan of ziti sat in my freezer for FOUR MONTHS. I wondered if it would still taste like the best baked ziti?? Or if it would be completely freezer burned? Grant talked me into baking it and said the missionaries will love it no matter. It was frozen solid, as in like a BRICK. I turned the oven to 325 and placed it on a baking sheet and covered with a sheet of foil that had been sprayed with cooking spray- on the side facing the ziti.

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It baked for 2 hours and was still cold in the middle. I removed the foil top, and because it was extra saucy, let it bake for another hour, uncovered. Three hours total bake time. When I removed it from the oven it was PERFECT. Piping hot. Melted cheese. Saucy. SO GOOD.

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We delivered the baked ziti, and just as we arrived back in our home, the missionaries called and said, “Hermana Foster, you are the only person who could make something 4 months ago, freeze it and have it taste like something from a 5* restaurant!” That, my friends is why it’s called The Best Baked Ziti Recipe. Perfect for making and eating the same day, or for baking and serving four months later!

Making Baked Ziti for a Crowd and Freezing for make ahead

The instructions on this recipe also include making Baked Ziti for large crowds. I’ve made this as a single recipe, and for up to 300 people at Girl’s Camp! It freezes well and also stores well in the fridge for a few days before baking. I have had many successes with this recipe for make-ahead, freezing and using for large gatherings. The key is to make sure to take it out of the freezer ahead of time. Read the recipe notes for full details and instructions!

The Best Baked Ziti Recipe

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Author: Si Foster

Course: Dinner

Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

  • 1 pound Ziti or other short tubular pasta, it is usually easier to find Rigatoni
  • 2-3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 medium garlic cloves minced, about 2-3 teaspoons
  • 2- 15 oz cans tomato sauce
  • 8 oz can tomato sauce
  • 14.5 oz can diced tomatoes
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • salt and pepper, about 1 teaspoon each
  • 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil leaves divided
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • ground black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 pound whole milk cottage cheese or low fat cottage cheese
  • 2 large eggs lightly beaten
  • 3 ounces grated Parmesan cheese about 1 1/2 cups
  • 8 ounces low-moisture whole-milk mozzarella cheese (NOT fresh) cut into 1/4-inch pieces*, about 1 1/2 cups

Instructions

  • Cook pasta for about 9 minutes. Drain and set aside.

  • Place oil and garlic in large pan and sauté over medium heat just until fragrant. Add all of the tomato sauce, chopped tomatoes, sugar, oregano, salt and pepper and cook for about 10 minutes until thickened a bit. Turn off heat and add 1/2 cup of chopped basil. Save the remaining basil for after cooking.

  • Pour heavy cream into a second large saucepan. While cream is cold, whisk in 1 teaspoon of cornstarch. Simmer over medium heat for about 3-5 minutes. Remove from heat and add 1lb of cottage cheese, 2 beaten eggs, 1 cup of the tomato sauce mixture, and half of the Parmesan and cubed mozzarella (reserving the remaining Parmesan and mozzarella for top of dish). Stir until combined (this mixture will now be a light red/pinkish color).

  • Add the cooked pasta to the cream mixture. Stir until all of the pasta is coated.

  • Pour into a greased 9×13 pan. Pour remaining tomato mixture over the top and sprinkle the remaining cubed mozzarella and Parmesan cheese on top of the pasta in dish. Top dish with remaining chopped fresh basil ( I like to save a few leaves for after baking as well for color).

  • Cover dish tightly with foil. Bake at 350 degrees on middle rack of oven for 30 minutes with foil, then remove foil for last 30 minutes. Let sit for about 10 minutes before serving.

Notes

Tips (longer than the recipe)

  • This dish may also be frozen after ingredients are poured into the pan. About two hours before baking, remove from freezer and set on counter. When ready to bake, place in oven at 325 for 1 1/2 hours on middle rack. After 1 1/2 hours, turn oven to 375, remove foil, and bake an additional 15 minutes. Allow more time if multiple pans are being baked in the same oven (about 15 minutes per pan, while covered).
  • If you don’t have a basil plant, or enough basil to make this dish, I suggest a trip to Trader Joes, where you can buy (the biggest basil plant you have ever seen in your life) for under $5. We used three plants to make 17 times this recipe, it was more than enough fresh basil.
  • When I first started making this dish years ago, I thought fresh mozzarella was always the best choice when following a recipe that called for mozzarella. Not so. It has way too much moisture for this dish. A firm mozzarella, that can easily be cut into cubes works best. It melts into the pasta without leaving water in the bottom of the dish.
  • We made 17x this recipe for Girls Camp and divided it into 8 large (20 3/4 x 12 3/4x 3 inches deep-disposable foil steam table pans) The pans served about 35-40 each.
  • We prepared the Ziti and covered each pan with foil until baking. The dish was prepared Saturday morning, and was baked Monday late afternoon. It was as good as if it were prepared on the same day.
  • If you are making this recipe in large quantity, I found that the #10 cans found at Costco and other restaurant suppliers will cover 3x this recipe for the tomato sauce. So instead of: 2-15 oz cans and 1-8 oz can of tomato sauce for every three times this recipe, I used 1 #10 can of tomato sauce (approx 96 oz), and one additional 15 oz can of tomato sauce. If you 6x the recipe, use 2 #10 cans of tomato sauce and one #10 can of diced tomatoes.

Did you make this recipe?

Be sure to leave a comment and give this recipe a rating, letting me know how you liked it. I’d love to see a photo, tag @abountifulkitchen on Instagram!

The Best Baked Ziti recipe (2024)

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!

How do you keep baked ziti moist? ›

Layer half the mozzarella into the pasta and reserve half for the top. It bakes up golden-brown — the hallmark of a good pasta casserole. Make sure there is enough sauce to use as a layer at the top, under the mozzarella. This will insulate the pasta and keep it from drying out.

Does baked ziti contain ricotta cheese? ›

Add half the pasta to the baking dish, top with dollops of the ricotta, the remaining spinach, and scoop the remaining pasta on top. Top with the mozzarella and pecorino cheese. Drizzle with olive oil and bake until the cheese is browned, 16 to 22 minutes.

Do they eat baked ziti in Italy? ›

Baked Ziti is a popular Italian-American dish that is not commonly found in Italy. It is a casserole-style pasta that typically consists of ziti pasta, tomato sauce, cheese (usually a combination of ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan), and added ingredients like meat or vegetables.

Why is my baked ziti so watery? ›

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

Can I prep baked ziti the night before? ›

Cooking for a crowd is easier than you think with this make ahead baked ziti recipe! It is one of my go-to recipes when I am going to a potluck, entertaining a crowd or even bringing a meal to a friend. I love that I can prepare the whole thing in advance and pop it in the fridge until I'm ready to heat it up.

Why isn't my pasta bake crispy? ›

TIP: To add even more crunch to the top of your pasta bake, sprinkle a layer of breadcrumbs on top of your cheese before baking. Okay, so it's a little hard to resist the urge to serve up all that baked goodness right out of the oven, however it's important to wait 5-10 minutes.

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.

Why is my baked ziti soupy? ›

If the pasta is cooked fully it can easily overcook while baking becoming mushy. If it is UNDERCOOKED, it will continue to cook while baking, soaking up the sauce, resulting in a dried out ziti. Cook the pasta in salted water over a SLOW BOIL. Violently boiling pasta noodles will break them down.

Why do you add an egg to ricotta cheese? ›

For extra creamy ricotta, add in an extra egg, a handful of grated parmesan, and a quarter cup of shredded mozzarella. Eggs help prevent the ricotta from drying out and serve to bind the ricotta so it doesn't become runny. One or more eggs are recommended whether you add the other ingredients mentioned here or not.

What goes well with baked ziti? ›

🥦 Vegetables and Sides
  • Asparagus casserole with Ritz crackers.
  • Baked zucchini.
  • Broccoli with lemon juice.
  • Caprese salad.
  • Fresh greens salad with cherry tomatoes and bell pepper.
  • Green bean casserole.
  • Haricots verts.
  • Italian green bean salad.
Jan 10, 2023

What do Italians use instead of ricotta in lasagna? ›

You can also use mascarpone, an Italian cheese that's similar to cream cheese. Either way, the result will be a richer, creamier lasagna that makes this comfort food even more satisfying. If you do use cream or mascarpone cheese, soften them first by leaving them out of the fridge for a bit.

What is ziti slang for? ›

In the crime-drama series The Sopranos, the phrase box of ziti is used as a euphemism for one thousand dollars. This term has spread to become colloquial in New York. The term was used in Albany by Andrew Cuomo during the sentencing of Percoco v. United States in February 2018.

What do Italians call ziti? ›

Ziti is a hollow, tube-shaped pasta, and it's also the name of a baked, cheesy dish you can make with ziti. In Italian, ziti is short for maccheroni di zita, or "macaroni of the bride." This probably comes from ziti's longstanding popularity as part of a wedding buffet, particularly in Southern Italy.

What is ziti at Olive Garden? ›

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

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.

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