Baked Rigatoni Pasta Recipe (2024)

This baked rigatoni recipe is pasta tossed in a flavorful meat sauce, then topped with plenty of cheese and baked until golden brown. A super easy dinner option that’s great for feeding a crowd!

You can never go wrong with pasta as a hearty main course, whether it’s Cajun shrimp pasta, baked tortellini, or this simple yet satisfying baked rigatoni.

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When I need to cook for a large group, I often make a big dish full of baked rigatoni pasta. It’s east to make, popular with both kids and adults, and can be easily customized to fit anyone’s preferences.

If you are going to feed a large group, this pasta goes great with appetizers like mozzarella sticks or peperonata. You could also have a salad like caprese salad or Italian salad. Baked rigatoni is perfect for an Italian food feast!

Table of Contents

  • Baked Rigatoni Pasta Ingredients
  • How Do You Make Baked Rigatoni?
  • Tips For The Perfect Baked Rigatoni
  • Quick Tip
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Baked Rigatoni Pasta Variations
  • More Pasta Dishes You’ll Enjoy
  • Baked Rigatoni Video
  • Love This Recipe?
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Baked Rigatoni Pasta Ingredients

To make you baked rigatoni you will need olive oil, ground beef, Italian sausage, onion, garlic, marinara sauce, tomato sauce, rigatoni, mozzarella cheese, parsley, salt and pepper.

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How Do You Make Baked Rigatoni?

Make baked rigatoni by first cooking up a combination of ground beef and mild Italian sausage. Make sure to break up the meat into small crumbles.Add an onion to the pan and cook it until softened. Sauté a little garlic in that pan and add marinara and tomato sauces. When the sauce has simmered and thickened, toss some al dente cooked rigatoni in the sauce. Pour the pasta and sauce into a baking pan or casserole dish and top it with mozzarella cheese. Bake the dish until the cheese is golden brown and melted. Serve the pasta with a little chopped parsley on top.

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Tips For The Perfect Baked Rigatoni

  • Shred your own mozzarella cheese. Don’t use pre-shredded cheese which often has anti-caking agents that prevent the cheese from melting well.
  • Use a high quality marinara sauce. I like Newman’s Own which has a nice complex flavor.
  • I use 90% lean ground beef – it has plenty of flavor but is not overly greasy.
  • This dish can be assembled up to 6 hours before you plan to bake it. Store it in the refrigerator until you’re ready to put it in the oven. You may need to add a few minutes more to the cook time to compensate for starting with a chilled dish.

Quick Tip

If you can’t find rigatoni at your local grocery store, penne is a good substitute.

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Recipe FAQs

What is rigatoni pasta used for?

Rigatoni is a hearty, tube shaped pasta with ridges on the outside which help the sauce adhere to the noodles. Rigatoni is great for baked pasta dishes, and holds up well to thicker sauces such as cream sauces or chunky tomato sauces.

Can you freeze baked pasta?

This baked pasta can be frozen for up to 2 months. Tightly cover the top of your dish with foil, then cover everything with plastic wrap to get as tight of a seal as possible. You can thaw the dish, or bake it from frozen. If you bake from frozen, you’ll need to add another 20-30 minutes to the cook time.

What is the difference between baked ziti and baked rigatoni?

There is not a lot of difference between ziti and rigatoni because they are both medium sized pasta tubes. However, rigatoni is a little wider and shorter than ziti. Rigatoni also has ridged sides while ziti has smooth sides.

How long does baked rigatoni stay fresh in the refrigerator?

Baked rigatoni leftovers stay good for three days in an airtight container in a refrigerator.

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Baked Rigatoni Pasta Variations

I typically make this recipe exactly as it’s written. However, you can modify the recipe to suit your tastes.

  • Meat – Try using ground turkey, turkey sausage or diced cooked chicken instead of ground beef and Italian sausage.
  • Vegetables – Add sauteed vegetables to the sauce such as mushrooms, spinach, zucchini or bell peppers. Olives, sun dried tomatoes or artichoke hearts are also fabulous in this dish.
  • Cheese – Instead of mozzarella, try another cheese that melts well like provolone or fontina. You can also add a layer of ricotta cheese in the middle of the dish. Feel free to grate some parmesan cheese over the top when you serve the pasta.
  • Spicy: You can add some red pepper flakes to the sauce or sprinkle red pepper flakes over the top before the pasta is served for a little spice.

This recipe is easy to make and will delight your family and friends. Give this dish a try the next time you are in the mood for some good old fashioned comfort food!

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This baked rigatoni recipe is pasta tossed in a flavorful meat sauce, then topped with plenty of cheese and baked until golden brown. A super easy dinner option that's great for feeding a crowd!

Time

Prep Time20 minutes minutes

Cook Time1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Total Time1 hour hour 35 minutes minutes

Course Main

Cuisine Italian

Serves 8

Ingredients

For the sauce

  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 1 pound ground beef I use 90% lean
  • 1 pound mild Italian sausage casings removed
  • 1/2 cup onion finely chopped
  • 2 teaspoons garlic minced
  • 24 ounce jar marinara sauce
  • 8 ounce can tomato sauce
  • salt and pepper to taste

For assembly

  • 16 ounces rigatoni pasta cooked according to package directions
  • 2 cups mozzarella cheese shredded
  • 2 tablespoons chopped parsley
  • cooking spray

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a 9"x13" pan with cooking spray.

For the sauce

  • Heat the oil in a large pan over medium high heat. Add the ground beef and sausage to the pan. Season the meat with salt and pepper.

  • Cook the meat for 3-4 minutes, breaking it up into small pieces with a spoon. Add the onion to the pan. Cook for an additional 5 minutes or until meat is browned and cooked through and onion is softened.

  • Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds. Add the marinara sauce and tomato sauce to the pan and bring the sauce to a simmer.

  • Let the sauce simmer for 5 minutes or until just thickened

For assembly

  • Toss the cooked rigatoni with the sauce.

  • Pour the pasta mixture into the prepared pan and top with mozzarella cheese.

  • Bake covered for 20 minutes, then uncover and bake for another 15-20 minutes or until pasta is bubbly and cheese is melted and browned.

  • Sprinkle with parsley. Let stand for 5 minutes, then serve.

Notes

  1. Shred your own mozzarella cheese. Don’t use pre-shredded cheese which often has anti-caking agents that prevent the cheese from melting well.
  2. Use a high quality marinara sauce. I like Newman’s Own which has a nice complex flavor.
  3. I use 90% lean ground beef – it has plenty of flavor but is not overly greasy.
  4. If you can’t find rigatoni at your local grocery store, penne is a good substitute.

Nutrition

Calories: 601kcal | Carbohydrates: 51g | Protein: 35g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Cholesterol: 102mg | Sodium: 726mg | Potassium: 863mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 680IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 189mg | Iron: 4mg

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Originally Posted May 2, 2023

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FAQs

What is the difference between baked ziti and baked rigatoni? ›

What Is The Difference Between Baked Ziti And Baked Rigatoni? Well first, what is rigatoni? Rigatoni pasta noodles are medium size tubes with ridges. In comparison, ziti noodles are a bit longer, skinnier, and don't have ridges down the side.

Should you cook pasta before pasta bake? ›

Most baked pasta recipes instruct you to boil the noodles until cooked halfway before baking them. This allows the pasta to finish cooking in the oven as it bathes in the sauce.

How long do you cook rigatoni pasta for? ›

Return to a boil. For authentic "al dente" pasta, boil uncovered, stirring occasionally for 12 minutes. For more tender pasta, boil an additional 1 minute.

How long does uncooked pasta take to bake? ›

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.

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!

What is the best pasta shape for pasta bake? ›

For Baked Pasta Dishes

As for picking the perfect pasta shape, we recommend choosing a short cut—like Penne, Shells or Rigatoni—with hollow middles, twists or scoop-like shapes to capture all the goodness of your baked pasta: sauces, small ingredients and melty cheeses galore.

Can you put uncooked pasta in sauce? ›

So, the short answer is yes, you can cook pasta in the sauce without boiling it first, but it might not turn out the way you want it to.

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.

What not to do when making pasta? ›

Cooking pasta: 5 mistakes
  1. Toss the pasta when the water is cold. This is probably the most common and also the most serious mistake you can make in cooking pasta. ...
  2. Using the wrong measure of salt. ...
  3. Cooking pasta in a small pot. ...
  4. Overcooking the pasta. ...
  5. Drain the pasta too much.
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Why does my rigatoni fall apart? ›

Usually overcooking pasta is what causes it to break when cooking (especially with lower quality noodles).

Why is rigatoni the best pasta? ›

One of the first benefits of rigatoni pasta is that it will hold up well to heat. Because the shape is large, hearty, and thick, rigatoni noodles will heat evenly. You do not have to worry about biting into rigatoni pasta only to realize some parts are chewy and other parts are crunchy.

Do you rinse rigatoni after cooking? ›

Do Not Rinse. Pasta should never, ever be rinsed for a warm dish. The starch in the water is what helps the sauce adhere to your pasta. The only time you should ever rinse your pasta is when you are going to use it in a cold dish like a pasta salad or when you are not going to use it immediately.

Why is my pasta bake still 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.

Can you overcook pasta in the oven? ›

Pasta is delicious when it is tender and perfectly cooked. But baking pasta is fraught with potential problems. Because many recipes call for precooking the pasta, it can overcook in the sauce in the oven, resulting in pasta that is flabby and too soft.

Is rigatoni the same as ziti pasta? ›

Ziti is straight cut like rigatoni, but is smooth on the outside. It's more popular in America than Australia, and is often used in "Baked Ziti" pasta bakes. Much like rigatoni and penne, it's easily interchangeable with these other pasta shapes.

Can rigatoni be substituted for ziti? ›

Rigatoni is popular in the cuisine from central and southern Italy and comes from the Italian word rigato, which translates to “ridged” or “lined.” And it's those deep ridges and broad surface that makes rigatoni such a remarkable alternative to both penne and ziti.

Which is bigger ziti or rigatoni? ›

Ziti: Hollow, straw-shaped noodles that are smaller and narrower than rigatoni and frequently baked into saucy, cheesy casseroles.

Do Italians eat baked ziti? ›

Baked Ziti is a popular Italian-American dish that is not commonly found in Italy.

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