Few dishes feel as comforting and satisfying as a bubbling tray of baked ziti fresh from the oven. With layers of tender pasta, rich sausage-studded tomato sauce, and plenty of melted cheese, this is the kind of meal that fills the kitchen with warmth before it even hits the table.
What makes this version stand out is the balance of flavors and textures. The homemade red sauce is hearty and savory, the ricotta layer adds a creamy contrast, and the melted mozzarella on top brings everything together with that classic golden finish.
It’s also surprisingly easy to make. Even though it looks like a layered, restaurant-style dish, the steps are simple and manageable, making it perfect for weeknight dinners or casual gatherings.
This is the kind of recipe that feeds a crowd, stores well, and tastes just as good the next day, making it a reliable go-to when you need something hearty and satisfying.
Why I Keep Making This Easy Baked Ziti?
This recipe stays in rotation because it’s both comforting and practical. It uses simple ingredients but turns them into something that feels complete and filling.
The layered structure is one of the best parts. Each bite has a mix of pasta, sauce, and cheese, so it never feels repetitive or one-dimensional. I also like how flexible it is. You can adjust the spice level, switch cheeses, or even make it ahead of time, and it still turns out great.
Another reason is how well it works for leftovers. The flavors deepen after sitting, making it just as enjoyable the next day. It’s a dependable dish that works for family dinners, meal prep, or even sharing with guests.
Variations You Can Mess Around With
- Use ground beef instead of sausage for a milder flavor.
- Add spinach or mushrooms for extra vegetables.
- Swap ricotta with cottage cheese for a lighter option.
- Use spicy sausage for more heat.
- Add extra Parmesan for a sharper cheese flavor.
- Mix in fresh basil for a brighter taste.
- Use whole wheat pasta for a healthier twist.
Pro Tips for Perfect Results
- Brown the sausage properly. Let it develop crispy edges for deeper flavor.
- Cook the pasta just until tender. This prevents it from becoming too soft after baking.
- Stir the sauce occasionally while simmering. This keeps it from sticking and builds flavor evenly.
- Use a mix of cheeses. This gives better texture and a richer taste.
- Do not overlayer the dish. Even distribution ensures balanced bites.
- Cover loosely with foil. This prevents cheese from sticking while baking.
- Watch closely while broiling. Cheese can brown quickly and burn if unattended.
How to Make Easy Baked Ziti?
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground Italian sausage
- 1 yellow onion, diced
- 3 oz tomato paste
- 28 oz crushed tomatoes
- 1 tbsp Italian seasoning
- 1/2 cup water
- 1 lb ziti pasta
- 1/2 tbsp salt
- 15 oz ricotta cheese
- 1 cup Italian cheese blend
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 2 cups shredded mozzarella
- Chopped parsley, optional
Equipment
- Large skillet or pot
- Large pot for pasta
- Colander
- Mixing bowl
- 9×13 baking dish
- Foil
Instructions
Step 1:
Brown the sausage in a large skillet over medium heat, cooking until it develops crispy edges and releases its flavor.

Step 2:
Add the diced onion to the skillet and saute until it becomes soft and translucent, blending with the sausage.

Step 3:
Stir in the tomato paste, crushed tomatoes, Italian seasoning, and water, then bring the mixture to a simmer and let it cook gently while flavors develop.

Step 4:
Cook the ziti in salted boiling water until tender but still firm, then drain well to prevent excess moisture in the dish.

Step 5:
In a separate bowl, mix the ricotta, Italian cheese blend, and black pepper until smooth and well combined.

Step 6:
Return the drained pasta to the pot and toss it with a portion of the sauce to coat it evenly before layering.

Step 7:
Layer half of the pasta in a baking dish, followed by dollops of the ricotta mixture and a portion of the sauce, then repeat the layers evenly.

Step 8:
Top with shredded mozzarella, cover loosely with foil, and bake until heated through and the cheese begins to melt.

Step 9:
Remove the foil and broil briefly until the cheese turns golden and bubbly, watching closely to avoid burning.


Step 10:
Garnish with parsley if desired, and serve warm while the cheese is still melty.


Baked Ziti Recipe
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Brown the sausage in a large skillet over medium heat, cooking until it develops crispy edges and releases its flavor.
- Add the diced onion to the skillet and sauté until it becomes soft and translucent, blending with the sausage.
- Stir in the tomato paste, crushed tomatoes, Italian seasoning, and water, then bring the mixture to a simmer and let it cook gently while flavors develop.
- Cook the ziti in salted boiling water until tender but still firm, then drain well to prevent excess moisture in the dish.
- In a separate bowl, mix the ricotta, Italian cheese blend, and black pepper until smooth and well combined.
- Return the drained pasta to the pot and toss it with a portion of the sauce to coat it evenly before layering.
- Layer half of the pasta in a baking dish, followed by dollops of the ricotta mixture and a portion of the sauce, then repeat the layers evenly.
- Top with shredded mozzarella, cover loosely with foil, and bake until heated through and the cheese begins to melt.
- Remove the foil and broil briefly until the cheese turns golden and bubbly, watching closely to avoid burning.
- Garnish with parsley if desired and serve warm while the cheese is still melty.
Notes
- Brown the sausage until slightly crispy. This adds deeper flavor to the entire sauce.
- Cook the pasta just until tender. It will continue cooking in the oven and stay perfectly textured.
- Let the sauce simmer for a few minutes. This helps the flavors blend and become richer.
- Layer the ingredients evenly. This ensures every bite has pasta, sauce, and cheese.
- Broil the cheese carefully at the end. Watch closely so it turns golden without burning.
Nutrition Information
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 676 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 56 gm |
| Fat | 36 gm |
| Protein | 33 gm |
Note: Nutritional values are approximate and may vary depending on ingredient size, quality, brand, location, and the proportions used. All nutritional information is calculated on a per-serving basis.
If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overcooking the pasta. It can become mushy after baking.
- Not draining pasta well. Excess water can thin the sauce.
- Skipping layering steps. This affects texture and flavor distribution.
- Using too little seasoning. The dish may taste bland.
- Overbaking the casserole. This can dry out the pasta.
How I Like to Serve These?
- Pair with a fresh green salad for balance.
- Add extra Parmesan on top before serving.
- Serve with garlic bread for a complete meal.
- Serve with roasted vegetables on the side.
- Enjoy a simple soup starter.
Storage / Leftovers and Next-Day Thoughts
- Store in an airtight container in the fridge. This keeps it fresh.
- Refrigerate for up to four days. Flavors improve over time.
- Reheat in the oven for the best texture. This keeps the cheese intact.
- Add a splash of water when reheating. This prevents dryness.
- Freeze portions for longer storage. Thaw before reheating.
- Expect a richer flavor the next day. Ingredients meld together.
FAQs
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, you can assemble it in advance and bake when ready.
Can I freeze baked ziti?
Yes, it freezes well and can be reheated later.
What pasta works best?
Ziti is ideal, but penne works as a substitute.
Can I make it vegetarian?
Yes, simply skip the sausage or replace it with vegetables.
How do I prevent dry baked ziti?
Make sure there is enough sauce and avoid overbaking.



