This is, without doubt, the best dish to make for someone else -- birth
in the family, someone in the hospital, friend working long hours . . .
whatever the occasion, happy or sad, everyone loves it, it reheats
beautifully, and it goes a long way! Where a pound of pasta usually
feeds 4-6 people, baked ziti made with a pound of pasta will feed at
least 8, if not more.
Boil a pound of ziti (or the tubular pasta of your choice), but cook it for
about 2 minutes less than the shortest time recommended on the box.
(You're going to cook it more in the oven and if the pasta is too well
done to begin with, it all will turn to mush.)
Drain the pasta
and put it in a large bowl. Let it cool for a few minutes, but do not
rinse in cold water to cool it down. Add 1 pound of ricotta cheese, 8
ounces shredded mozzarella (or more if you want it REALLY gooey), and
1/2 cup grated parmigiana cheese. Stir all that together.
Spray
a baking dish with non-stick cooking spray and cover the bottom
liberally with sauce. You can use marinara or the sauce that was made
with the meatballs and sausage in it -- and then serve the meat as a
side dish. Some people also like to make theirs with a Bolognese (meat)
sauce, but I
prefer baked ziti without all the meat baked in with the ziti and
cheese. If you are not feeding vegetarians, the sauce made with the
meatballs and sausage is better, in my humble opinion -- it's much richer and more
flavorful.
Put about 1/2 your pasta and cheese mixture into the
dish and cover liberally with sauce. Then repeat the process with the
remaining pasta/cheese mixture. Make sure there's enough sauce that
this comes out nice and juicy, but isn't drowning in sauce. Stir it a gently from the top just to incorporate the sauce a little bit.
Cover
with foil and bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Remove the foil and
put your finger right in the middle of the dish. If it's so hot that
your finger immediately recoils, then it's done. If not, cook for
continuing 5 minute intervals until it's steaming hot.
Let it sit
for about 5 minutes, covered with foil, before serving. And whatever
is left over can be reheated in the microwave for days and it just keeps
tasting better and better with each passing day.
This looks delicious and easier to make than lasagna!
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