Once I made this ziti, I became a ziti believer. My husband and kids devoured this stuff like it was their last day one earth. I know you guys are going to love this recipe. It’s also something that makes a great dish to pass at potluck dinners and family get-togethers.
Check out what my pals over at Simply Recipes had to say about this recipe:
This recipe is a pretty basic version, but everyone who makes baked ziti has their own unique tricks and twists to it. Some vary the cheeses, some the meat, some make meatless versions, and some people leave out the tomato sauce for a truly cheese-tastic casserole.
Well, you nailed it! This ziti recipe is very versatile and you can add in whatever you happen to have at hand!
Ingredients
1 pound ziti (can sub penne) pasta
Olive oil
1 pound bulk Italian sausage or ground beef or pork
1 large onion, chopped
3-4 garlic cloves, chopped
1 Tbsp fresh rosemary (or basil), minced
1 Tbsp Italian seasoning
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 large jar of marinara sauce (about 32 ounces)
1/2 pound of mozzarella cheese, grated
1 heaping cup of ricotta cheese
1 cup grated parmesan or pecorino cheese
Instructions
Heat a large pot of water (2 quarts of water) to a strong boil. Add a tablespoon of salt. Add the pasta and cook at a rolling boil, uncovered, until the pasta is al dente—edible but still a little firm to the bite.
Drain the pasta through a colander. Toss with a little olive oil so the pasta does not stick together while you make the sauce.
While the water is heating in the previous step, start on the sauce. Heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a large sauté pan on medium-high heat. When the oil is shimmering hot, add the bulk sausage or ground meat. Break up any large chunks of sausage as it cooks. Brown well.
Don’t stir that often or it will be more difficult for the meat to brown. If you are using ground beef or pork instead of sausage, sprinkle with a little salt.
Add onions and sauté, then add garlic, spices, then tomato sauce. When the meat is mostly browned, add the onions and stir well to combine. Sauté everything until the onions are translucent and beginning to brown, about 4-5 minutes.
Add the garlic, rosemary or basil, Italian seasoning and red pepper flakes and stir to combine. Cook 1 minute, then add the tomato sauce and stir well. Bring to a simmer.
Preheat the oven to 350°F.
Spread a thin layer of sauce in the bottom of a 9×13-inch casserole pan, then dot the surface with half the ricotta cheese. Ladle a spoonful of sauce into the pasta, stir it well and then add the pasta into the casserole.
Pour the rest of the sauce over the pasta, dot the remaining ricotta cheese over the pasta, and sprinkle on top both the mozzarella and the Parmesan cheese.
Bake in oven at 350°F until the top is lightly browned and the cheese melted, about 20 minutes.
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Quick Tip: Serve this ziti up with breadsticks and a tossed salad for a complete meal.
Thank you to Simply Recipes for this great recipe.
That sounds divine! The only “change” I would make is to add about a half cup or so of mushrooms (sautéed or canned, depending on preference) to the Prego mix. MMmmmm!!! I’m there! 😀
Green or red olives, peppers and onions! Anything you would put on a pizza would be good
In this!
Never made zita, this is dinner Saturday night !!
You have wonderful recipes but I would like to keep them on my pinterest. But it always pops up and says it is not a valid URL. Why???
There is no way any one Italian has anything to do with this recipe!
Thanks for letting us know!
It’s a great recipe, I am all Italian the only thing I would change is I would make my own sauce.
Thanks, Denise! I bet your sauce tastes excellent 🙂
Yum! I have never used ricotta when I make something g similar to this but that sounds awesome…can’t wait to try it.. ty dear?
I hope you love it!
I love these recipes, always something different.
Looks good to me, I make this a lot using my own sauce. I never used ricotta cheese but I will try it this way next time. Thanks for the idea.
How would you make your own chicken at home instead of Tyson chicken?