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This easy Baked Ziti recipe brings this classic family favorite to the next level. It combines noodles, meat sauce and cheese in the ultimate comfort food.

Why You’ll Love this Recipe!
Today’s recipe is always a family favorite. And not just my family! I have taken this dish to lots of family’s when someone was sick or had a new baby and it is always a big hit. After they enjoy their dinner, they always request the recipe. It is also a delicious dish to make for company.
You will love how easy it is to make this delicious baked ziti. Double the recipe and share with a neighbor. They will love it too.
I like to add spinach and pesto. The pesto gives it a wonderful flavor and the spinach balances out the meal nicely.

Ingredients Needed
- Italian Sausage. I use a mild Italian sausage but you could also use hot. You could also use ground beef or ground turkey if you prefer.
- Onion. Yellow or white onion.
- Garlic
- Tomatoes. I use petite diced canned tomatoes.
- Pesto
- Ziti Noodles. Or whatever type of pasta you like. I like to use a tubular shaped pasta so the sauce has something to hold onto. Rigatoni or penne are my favorites.
- Baby Spinach
- Mozzarella Cheese
- Parmesan Cheese

How to Make Baked Ziti
- Cook pasta in a large pot of salted boiling water until al dente. Drain.
- Cook sausage, onion and garlic in a pan over medium high-heat in a large skillet until sausage is cooked through.
- Add tomatoes with juices,

- Simmer until sauce thickens slightly, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes.
- Add pesto and season sauce with salt and pepper.

- Bring mixture back to a simmer.
- Pour cooked pasta, spinach, mozzarella and Parmesan cheese in large bowl.

- Stir in warm hot tomato mixture.
- Place in a lightly greased 9 x 13 inch casserole dish. I use olive oil spray.
- Sprinkle remaining Parmesan cheese over top of the ziti.

- Bake at 375 degrees F until sauce bubbles and cheeses melt, about 30 minutes.

Tips
- The sauce can be made the day before to speed up the process on a busy night.
- Cook your pasta al dente, so it is still a bit firm. It will continue to cook as the ziti bakes. It can also be cooked ahead of time and kept in the fridge until ready to use.
- This is a great recipe to double and freeze for later or share with a neighbor.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I store leftover baked ziti?
Cover the leftovers with plastic wrap or foil and store in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Can also use an airtight container. Reheat in the microwave or oven before serving.
What is the difference between baked ziti and lasagna?
All the components are pretty much the same except lasagna uses lasagna noodles instead of a round pasta noodle. Lasagna is layered and baked ziti has all the ingredients tossed together and is quicker and easier to make in my opinion!
Can I make baked ziti ahead of time?
Absolutely! You can assemble it up to two days ahead of time and keep it covered, unbaked in the fridge. Bake when ready to serve. You will need to add on about 10-15 minutes additional baking time when baking right out of the refrigerator.

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Baked Ziti Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 pound sweet or hot Italian sausages
- 1/2 cup chopped onion white or yellow
- 3 large garlic cloves chopped
- 1 28 ounce canned diced tomatoes
- 1/4 cup pesto
- 10 ounces ziti or penne pasta about 3 cups, freshly cooked
- 4 cups baby spinach leaves
- 6 ounces mozzarella cheese grated or cubed
- 1 cup Parmesan cheese grated
Instructions
- Boil pasta in a large pot of salted water until al dente (still a bit firm). Drain
- Cook sausage, onion and garlic in a frying pan until is cooked through
- Add in tomatoes with juices
- Simmer until sauce thickens slightly, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes
- Add pesto. Season with salt and pepper if needed
- Season sauce with salt and pepper
- Preheat oven to 375° F.
- Lightly oil 13 x 9-inch glass baking dish.
- Combine pasta, spinach, mozzarella and 1/3 cup Parmesan cheese in large bowl.
- Stir in warm hot tomato mixture.
- Place in prepared baking dish
- Sprinkle remaining 2/3 cup Parmesan cheese over
- Bake until sauce bubbles and cheeses melt, about 30 minutes
Tips & Notes:
- The sauce can be made the day before to speed up the process on a busy night.
- Cook your pasta al dente, so it is still a bit firm. It will continue to cook as the ziti bakes. It can also be cooked ahead of time and kept in the fridge until ready to use.
- This is a great recipe to double and freeze for later or share with a neighbor.

Cheryl says
I always offer the missionaries bottled water, food and my restroom when they stop by. We are not Latter Day Saints but part of my family and many of my friends are.
I am so grateful to people like you who have opened up their homes and made my family members and friends feel comfortable when they were so far from home!
cody says
Thank you! as a return missionary we always appreciated people who were kind to us! It is far more appreciated then you could know-especially the water on a hot day! : D
Leigh Anne says
We love feeding missionaries at our house and are so grateful for all the people who feed our two missionaries.
April says
This looks really delicious! I’m pretty new to the whole cooking scene…what is pesto? How do I make it, or where do I buy it? I really want to try this recipe. The missionaries looked very happy to be at your house!
Leigh Anne says
April,
Pesto is made out of basil but you can purchase it at the grocery store too. It is usually in the produce area in a jar. It is a combo of basil, olive oil, pine nuts – yum!! Have fun with your cooking!! Recipes for pesto are pretty easily available. You can check http://www.allrecipes.com. I’ll have to post my recipe for pesto too! Thanks!
katie says
The ziti looks great! Kind of like the America’s Test Kitchen recipe – except baked.
D could not stand how good our house smelled – he had to come get a bread stick! Thanks for welcoming him – he feels very comfortable swinging on by anytime, eh?
Sallie Sullivan says
I have a skillet recipe similar to this that I love so I can’t wait to try this.
Valerie H. says
I love seeing the missionaries at your house. They look so happy and the food looks so good! Happy belated birthday to Cali. Wow, 20 years old! She looks like a fun loving and confident girl. Go Cali and many blessings to you!