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This all-in-one-dish baked pasta with ricotta and spinach recipe is easy to make and delicious. Think of a creamy mixture of ricotta, parmesan, and mozzarella cheeses mixed with chopped spinach and pasta, all topped with tomato sauce and a layer of melted mozzarella! My mouth waters just thinking about it!

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Ingredients you’ll need:

  • Tomato puree or passata. You can transform this simple ingredient into a delicious pasta sauce by simply mixing in spices, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
  • Onion and garlic powder to flavor the tomato sauce
  • Italian seasoning. If you don’t have the blend, you can use dried oregano, basil, and marjoram
  • Olive oil adds flavor to the sauce as well as a smooth consistency
  • Red pepper flakes for added spice. Omit them if feeding this to children
  • Ricotta, parmesan, and mozzarella cheeses make the perfect blend for this amazing bake. They all have different textures and flavors that add the perfect touch
  • Spinach. Using frozen spinach makes it very easy. No washing or cooking fresh leaves. All you need to do is thaw it and chop it
  • Minced garlic to mix into the cheese mixture for added flavor
  • Ziti pasta. I love this cylindrical-shaped pasta. The sauce gets trapped inside and makes for yummy morsels. You can use any short pasta if you can’t find it.

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How to make baked pasta with ricotta?

You won’t believe how easy and fast it is to make this amazing baked pasta with ricotta and spinach!

  1. Prepare the tomato sauce: into the tomato puree jar or can, mix in the garlic and onion powders, Italian seasoning, chili flakes, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Put the lid on and shake it until everything is well blended. If using a can, stir it with a spoon until well-mixed.
  2. Place the thawed spinach inside a colander and squeeze it to remove any excess liquid. Chop it and mix it in a bowl with the minced garlic, ricotta, parmesan, and mozzarella cheese. Add enough pasta cooking water to make it a creamy consistency. Season with salt and pepper.
  3. Boil the ziti according to package instructions minus one minute. Reserve half a cup of the cooking water and drain. Mix the cooked pasta into the bowl with the cheese and spinach mixture.
  4. Spoon the pasta into the baking dish, pour the tomato sauce on top, and sprinkle with freshly shredded mozzarella cheese. Bake for 35 mins or until the cheese is melted and bubbly. Serve with freshly chopped parsley on top.

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What goes in Spinach Pasta Bake?

Spinach pasta bake is made by mixing cooked ziti pasta with a blend of ricotta, parmesan, mozzarella cheese, and chopped spinach.

All this is topped with tomato sauce and freshly grated mozzarella cheese and baked to perfection. When you scoop it out, you get perfectly cooked pasta with layers of melted cheese, creamy spinach, and tomato sauce that explode in your mouth.

Freeze and reheat pasta with ricotta:

You can freeze spinach pasta and bake it in an airtight container for up to 3 months.

To reheat, you can simply microwave it or bake it in a preheated oven. I recommend adding a bit of water to the pasta before reheating it. Sometimes pasta sauces dry out a little bit when frozen so they need to be rehydrated before reheating.

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Spinach and Ricotta Pasta Bake Recipe

Spinach Pasta Bake is creamy, cheesy, loaded with spinach, and bathed in delicious tomato sauce!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine American, Italian

Servings 6 Servings

Calories 565 kcal

Ingredients

  • 10 oz ziti or any short pasta of your choice, cooked and drained (reserve one cup cooking water)
  • 1 cup mozzarella cheese, freshly shredded

For the cheese mixture:

  • 16 oz ricotta cheese
  • ½ cup parmesan cheese
  • 1 cup mozzarella cheese
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 12 oz frozen spinach, thawed and chopped
  • Salt and pepper to taste

For the tomato sauce:

  • 24 oz tomato puree
  • 1 ½ tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tbsp Italian seasoning
  • ½ tsp red pepper flakes
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Into the can or bottle of tomato puree, mix in the olive oil, garlic and onion powder, Italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, sugar, salt, and pepper.

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  • Shake it or mix it with a spoon until well combined

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  • Prepare the cheese mixture: chop the thawed spinach and place it in a colander. Press it down to drain any excess liquid. Transfer it to a large bowl and add the minced garlic, ricotta, parmesan and mozzarella cheeses.

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  • Mix everything well and season with salt and pepper. Add enough pasta cooking water to make the mixture creamy, about ¼ cup (may be more or less depending on the consistency of your mixture)

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  • Add the cooked pasta to the cheese/spinach mixture and spoon in into a 9x13 inch baking dish

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  • Pour the prepared tomato sauce evenly on top

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  • Sprinkle one cup of freshly grated mozzarella on top and bake for 30-35 minutes or until the cheese is melted and bubbly. Serve with freshly chopped parsley as garnish.

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Nutrition

Calories: 565kcalCarbohydrates: 53gProtein: 32gFat: 26gSaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 81mg

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FAQs

Should you fully cook pasta before baking? ›

Avoid mushy pasta by undercooking the pasta in the boiling phase. Simply take away 2-3 minutes from the recommended cooking time on the packet. The pasta will continue to cook in the oven, so it will be perfectly tender when it's time to serve.

Should I cover 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.

Why is my pasta bake hard? ›

“It's my first time cooking baked ziti and when I took it out the oven, the top layer of pasta was a little hard/dry. Why?” It should be a little dry and crunchy. But if it is excessively hard, then the most likely cause is that it was cooked for too long or at too high a cooking temperature.

What must be done to pasta before baking it? ›

Dried pasta needs to be par-boiled, then drained before using it in baked dishes. Just boil for half the time specified on the package. There is a type of dried no-boil lasagna sheets that don't require par-boiling, but they need extra water added to the sauce.

What is the golden rule for cooking pasta? ›

To be sure that your pasta is cooked correctly, it is enough to follow a few, simple rules. To begin with, you should keep in mind the right quantities. In Italy, the golden rule for cooking pasta is 1, 10, 100 or 1 liter of water, 10 grams of salt for every 100 grams of pasta.

Do you put foil on top of pasta bake? ›

Mix the rest of the pasta and marinara sauce, and add it to the casserole dish. Sprinkle rest of the Parmesan cheese, ricotta cheese, and mozzarella cheese on top. Cover the dish lightly with tin foil and bake it for 35 minutes.

Can you put raw pasta in the oven? ›

PREHEAT oven to 425 degrees. COMBINE uncooked pasta, 1 jar of Sauce and 1 jar of water in a 13 x 9 inch baking pan. Cover with aluminum foil. BAKE 30 minutes.

Why do you cover pasta bake with foil? ›

The wrap and the foil together seals in the moisture while it's baking.

What cheese is good for pasta? ›

Parmesan's nutty, savory notes create an easy-going blend with creamy pasta dishes, while Pecorino's robust tanginess is perfect for robust tomato-based sauces.

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!

Can you cook pasta in milk? ›

Simply swap the water for milk. Here's the catch, you do have to babysit your noodles a bit more than you would have to if you are cooking in water. First, you want to make sure you have enough milk to allow for evaporation. Second, keep the milk at a simmer rather than a full boil to prevent from burning.

Can you use any sauce for pasta bake? ›

It's so easy and inexpensive to make your own, but if you're pushed for time, any shop-bought tomato-based pasta sauce will be fine. I will admit to using these quite regularly! Just check the ingredients list first – it should be short and all ingredients should be recognisable!

What is the difference between lasagna and pasta bake? ›

Lasagna and baked pasta are both baked Italian dishes, but they have some key differences: Noodles: Lasagna typically uses wide, flat lasagna noodles made from wheat flour and eggs. Baked pasta can use various types of pasta, such as penne, rigatoni, or spaghetti.

Should I undercook pasta for baked ziti? ›

(You want to undercook the pasta slightly, as it will continue to cook in the oven. A good way to do this is cook it 2 minutes less than you normally would if preparing it al dente.) Reserving 1 cup of the pasta cooking liquid, drain pasta and rinse with cool water; set aside while the tomato sauce finishes cooking.

What happens if you don't fully cook pasta? ›

If pasta is undercooked, it will be hard and not fully cooked. It will also have a chalky or floury taste and will not be as pliable as fully cooked pasta. It will not be enjoyable to eat and might not be fully safe as the heat hasn't been enough to kill bacteria present in flour.

What happens if you don't cook pasta all the way? ›

In general, undercooked pasta doesn't present any immediate health risks. However, fully cooked pasta is easier for your body to digest and break down. It's also important to note that there's a risk of salmonella poisoning if your noodles are made with raw eggs.

Can I cook raw pasta in sauce? ›

Cooking pasta in the sauce instead of in boiling water will increase the amount of time it takes to cook through. It's a good technique to use if you want to delay serving your pasta for a few minutes. Make sure to keep the sauce thinned out with pasta water as the pasta finishes cooking if you use this method.

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