Ultimate Italian Baked Ziti creamy casserole with a homemade meat sauce, super EASY to make and super cheesy (three cheeses!) filling in under an hour.
Baked Ziti is the ultimate in Italian Casserole dishes and I’d feel like I was holding back if I didn’t tell you that if you love this ziti I need you to try our Baked Million Dollar Spaghetti and Ultimate Meat Lasagna. They’re basically all best friends in the cheesy meat pasta category.
BAKED ZITI
If you love layered pasta casserole, don’t limit yourself to lasagna. Baked ziti is lasagna’s delicious cousin and a long-time favorite comfort food. Because of the savory richness of the cheese, meat and sauce it’s very filling and great for large gatherings.
Also, the baked ziti you made last night tastes even better as leftovers, so save some for later. If this is your first time building a pasta casserole, don’t worry. Baked ziti is easy to make and the steps are easy to follow.
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How to Make Baked Ziti
- Cook the pasta in a large pot for one minute shorter than the directions on the bag tell you to – This is so your pasta turns out al dente, or slightly firm when you bite it.
- Combine your ground beef and onions together in a dutch oven until the ground beef is cooked through.
- Add your Marinara Sauce and let it simmer, then take half of the ziti and set it in a casserole dish.
- Layer your meat sauce, cheeses, and the other half of the ziti on top. All that’s left after that is to put it in the oven and relax for 30 minutes while it bakes.
If you liked this pasta recipe and want to try more like it, you should look up our Slow Cooker Lasagna Soup or Easy Skillet Baked Ziti.
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And for dessert you can have an Easy Vanilla Cake or Red Velvet Cake!
VARIATIONS
- Italian sausage: try switching out your ground beef for Italian sausage. The sausage has a different texture than the ground beef, and the meat’s Italian seasoning makes for a delicious variation. You can use a Sweet Italian Sausage or a classic ground pork, they’re both very flavorful.
- Ricotta cheese: A favorite for lasagna fans, ricotta cheese would bring in more of a lasagna flair. You could also use cottage cheese or cream cheese.
- Fresh Basil: Adding just a pinch of chopped fresh basil to the top of your baked ziti compliments the richness of the tomato sauce. You can also sprinkle on some oregano and red pepper flakes as well.
- Garlic Cloves: Dice up a few garlic cloves and mix them in with the ground beef and sauce before layering the pasta.
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RIGATONI VS ZITI
What’s the difference between rigatoni and ziti? Ziti is usually thinner than rigatoni, and rigatoni is shorter and can have a little bit of a bend to it. Ziti is also similar to penne pasta, but you can always tell penne apart by its angled edges. For this particular pasta dish, using ziti is a must.
WHAT GOES WITH BAKED ZITI?
WHERE DOES BAKED ZITI GET ITS NAME?
“Ziti” comes from the word “zita,” which is short for “maccheroni di zita.” “Maccheroni di zita,” or “macaroni of the bride” in Italian, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, was a favorite meal at weddings, because of how easy it is to make and how simple it is to adjust the serving size to feed a lot of people.
SAFE COOKING TEMPERATURES
Casseroles are considered fully cooked and ready to eat at 165 degrees F (73.9 degrees C) according to the USDA’s website. Also, if you intend to freeze or refrigerate the baked ziti, make sure to let the pasta completely cool to room temperature before you put it away.
STORING BAKED ZITI
- Serve: don’t leave baked ziti out at room temperature for any longer than two hours.
- Store: you can refrigerate any leftovers for up to 3 days.
- Freeze: If you seal your pasta in an airtight container, it will be good for up to 3 months.
This baked ziti recipe is a classic Italian-American comfort food that is hearty, filling and great for crowds. Great for both potluck dinners and cozy nights in.
Baked Ziti
Ultimate Italian Baked Ziti creamy casserole with a homemade meat sauce, super EASY to make and super cheesy (three cheeses!) filling in under an hour.
Ingredients
- 1 pound dry ziti pasta
- 1 yellow onion , chopped
- 1 pound ground beef , (85/15)
- 6 cups Marinara Sauce
- 1 1/2 cups sour cream
- 1 1/2 cups mozzarella cheese , shredded
- 8 slices provolone cheese
- 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese , shredded
Instructions
Cook pasta one minute shy of the directions and drain.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Add beef and onions to a large dutch oven and cook until beef is fully cooked on medium high.
Add in marinara sauce and let simmer for 20 minutes on medium heat.
Layer in 9x13 baking dish in order: half the pasta, half the meat sauce, all the sour cream, 1/2 the mozzarella, all of the provolone cheese, the rest of the pasta, the rest of the meat sauce, the rest of the mozzarella and all of the Parmesan cheese.
Bake uncovered, on a baking sheet, for 30 minutes, until golden brown and bubbly.
Pictures from original publishing date of 6/2019
The best dinner! The whole family loved it! So cheesy too!
Baked Ziti is such a great party dish. Perfect for potlucks and family get togethers. Your recipe is delicious and I’ll definitely have to put this on the regular rotation!
I’m honored that you love it so much that it’s into a regular rotation! Thank you for coming back to let me know.
This is one of our favorite recipes! And one that everyone loves which is rare!
That definitely sounds like a winner! Thanks for the 5 stars, Lauren.