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written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 197 votes

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Servings 8 servings

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Last updated on November 30, 2023

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This Rigatoni Pasta Bake is an easy weeknight dinner that’ll make everyone at the table happy! Tender rigatoni is tossed in a flavorful meat sauce and gets baked to perfection beneath a blanket of both parmesan and mozzarella cheeses. Make ahead and freezer friendly!

Enjoy more of the best baked pasta dinner recipes like Baked Mostaccioli Pasta, Baked Gnocchi with Sausage and Cheesy Baked Spaghetti.

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  • Why we love this pasta bake recipe:
  • Ingredients Needed for Rigatoni Pasta Bake
  • How to make Rigatoni Pasta Bake
  • Variations and Substitutions
  • How to store Rigatoni Pasta Bake
  • Can I freeze Rigatoni Pasta Bake?
  • Can I make it ahead of time?
  • Serving suggestions:
  • Rigatoni Pasta Bake Recipe
  • More Pasta Recipes

This rigatoni pasta bake is great for those nights when you’re seriously hungry and need to feed a small army! Tender bites of rigatoni pasta are served with a seasoned meat sauce that’ll make your mouth water all under a generous coating of cheesy goodness.

This make-ahead, freezer-friendly baked rigatoni recipe is sure to be a regular in your menu rotation! It’s easy-peasy to toss together and always hits the spot.

Why we love this pasta bake recipe:

  • Filling: With plenty of pasta and ground beef, this dinner is sure to fill you up after just one serving. However, it’s so good you may just go back for seconds anyways!
  • Freezer-Friendly: This is an excellent dinner to make ahead of time and freeze for later! Scroll down for more info on the simple freezing process.
  • So Easy: This is a huge win in my home, especially on those crazy busy weeknights! This baked rigatoni recipe takes just about 15 minutes to prepare before you toss it in the oven.
  • Inexpensive: This recipe is loaded with budget-friendly ingredients that’ll give you a great family dinner without breaking the bank.

Ingredients Needed for Rigatoni Pasta Bake

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  • Beef: I like to use lean ground beef in this recipe. It has plenty of flavor, and less fat than ground chuck.
  • Onion: You can use any kind of onion—red, white, yellow, or sweet. Dice it into small pieces.
  • Italian Seasoning: An Italian seasoning blend gives a savory herbal flavor to this bake. Feel free to substitute whatever herbs and seasonings you like, though. Basil, oregano, parsley, etc.
  • Garlic: Freshly minced garlic gives the brightest flavor, but you could substitute garlic powder as well.
  • Salt and Pepper: A little goes a long way!
  • Marinara Sauce: You’ll need a couple of large jars of your favorite pasta sauce.
  • Rigatoni: If you can’t find (or don’t want to use) rigatoni, penne pasta makes a good substitute, and so does ziti.
  • Mozzarella Cheese: Shredded mozzarella is my go-to! Provolone is also a good option.
  • Parmesan Cheese: Freshly shredded tastes best if you have time to spare.
  • Red Pepper Flakes: Add more or less to alter the heat level of the meat sauce.

How to make Rigatoni Pasta Bake

Take a look at how to toss together this easy pasta bake! Keep scrolling to the bottom of this page for more detailed instructions.

  • Cook the ground beef and onion together until the meat is browned and the onions have softened. Drain any fat.
  • Add the Italian seasoning, garlic, salt and pepper to the meat. Cook for just 1 minute.
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  • Stir the pasta sauce into the dish. Cook for about 5 minutes, then remove from heat and set aside.
  • Cook the rigatoni in boiling salted water until al dente. You don’t want it to be too soft! Reserve ½ cup of pasta water after draining.
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  • Stir the reserved pasta water into the meat sauce, and then combine the pasta and sauce, stirring well.
  • Pour the pasta into a baking dish, cover with foil and bake at 350°F for 20 minutes. Uncover, add cheeses, and bake for another 10 minutes.
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Variations and Substitutions

  • Dairy Free: To make this pasta bake dairy free, simply swap the cheese for dairy free cheese. Or, leave the cheese out entirely. Be sure to check the rest of your ingredients to make sure they don’t have dairy in them.
  • Veggies: Bump up the veggie content of this casserole by adding extra vegetables to the meat sauce as it cooks. Mushrooms, zucchini, peppers, or even shredded carrots go well in here!
  • Lighten Up: To lighten the recipe, opt for ground turkey or Italian turkey sausage in place of the ground beef, and use low-fat cheese. Also, be sure to look for pasta sauce with no added sugar and unrecognizable ingredients
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How to store Rigatoni Pasta Bake

Place the pasta bake in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 4 days. To reheat, place the desired portion in an oven-safe dish, add a splash of water or broth, cover and bake at 350°F until heated through.

Can I freeze Rigatoni Pasta Bake?

Yes! Simply cover in plastic wrap and then in a layer of tin foil to prevent freezer burn. Label with the recipe name and the date, and pop it in the freezer.

Thaw and cook: I like to thaw and cook so that it heats through more evenly. Simply place the frozen casserole on the counter to thaw for about 6 hours, or leave in the fridge overnight. Add a splash of water, cover and bake at 350°F until heated through, about 20-25 minutes.

Cook from frozen: place the casserole in the oven at 350°F, covered only with foil. Bake until heated through, about 50-60 minutes. It may take up to 90 minutes, but you’ll need to keep an eye on it to be sure. If your baking dish is not freezer-to-oven safe, then take the casserole out of the freezer early, and leave it out on the counter to thaw for 1-2 hours before baking.

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Can I make it ahead of time?

Absolutely! Simply prepare your pasta bake up to the point of baking. Then cover in plastic wrap or foil (or a lid if your baking dish has one that fits tightly). Stick it in the fridge for up to 4 days. When you’re ready to bake, pour ½ cup water over the pasta (trust me on this one!) and bake as per the instructions.

PRO TIP: The reason I pour the water over is that the pasta soaks up moisture as it sits in the refrigerator. Adding water will help the dish bake up moist, and will result in delicious, saucy pasta, not watery pasta as you might think!

Serving suggestions:

Serve this saucy baked pasta recipe with a veggie side to lighten things up a bit! Some of my favorites include Cheesy Baked Asparagus, Air Fryer Broccoli and Roasted Vegetables.

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Rigatoni Pasta Bake

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 197 votes

This Rigatoni Pasta Bake is a hearty and comforting casserole made up meat sauce, rigatoni pasta and cheese! Meal prep and freezer friendly.

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Cuisine American, Italian

Course Main Course

Servings 8 servings

Calories 440cal

Ingredients

  • 1 lb lean ground beef
  • 1 medium onion diced
  • 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ¼-½ teaspoon red chili flakes (according to your tastes)
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 5 cups tomato pasta sauce roughly 2 jars
  • 500 grams Rigatoni pasta about 1 lb
  • 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 2 tablespoons shredded Parmesan cheese
  • fresh parsley to garnish

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Instructions

  • In a large saucepan, stir and cook ground beef and onion over medium heat until browned and onions have softened. Drain any juices released.

  • Add the Italian seasoning, garlic, salt, red chili flakes and pepper and cook 1 minute.

  • Add the pasta sauce and cook, stirring occasionally, over medium heat, for 5 minutes. Set aside.

  • Meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil over high heat. Add rigatoni, reduce heat to medium-high, and cook just until al dente (it will continue to cook slightly in the oven).

  • Reserve ½ cup pasta water and drain pasta. Stir reserved pasta water into meat sauce.

  • Combine pasta and pasta sauce in saucepan. Pour into a lightly greased 9×13″ or similar baking dish.

  • Cover with a lightly greased piece of foil and bake at 350 degrees F for 20 minutes or until heated through.

  • **Optionally, cover and refrigerate up to 2 days. Bake at 350 degrees F until heated through, about 30-40 minutes.

  • Uncover and sprinkle with mozzarella and Parmesan. Bake an additional 10 minutes (or broil 2-3 minutes), until cheese has started to brown.

Notes

Ingredients and Substitutions:

Ground Beef: feel free to swap the ground beef for ground Italian sausage (mild or spicy according to your tastes), or ground pork, chicken or turkey.

Vegetables:onion provides a great flavor base for our sauce, but this is also a great time to add in other vegetables. Finely chopped or shredded carrots, mushrooms, peppers, zucchini, celery and more are great additions. You can also stir some spinach into the sauce after simmering.

Rigatoni:this recipe works just as well with any cut of pasta! Feel free to use what you have on hand. I often use a whole grain variety.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 376grams | Calories: 440cal | Carbohydrates: 57g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 57mg | Sodium: 1310mg | Potassium: 899mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 865IU | Vitamin C: 12.3mg | Calcium: 196mg | Iron: 4.1mg

Keywords baked pasta, freezer meals, make ahead meal

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FAQs

What is the difference between baked ziti and baked 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. They're similar, but we like to use rigatoni for its ability to hold onto the sauce! You can always swap out ziti for rigatoni but make sure you check the cooking times.

Do you need to boil pasta before pasta bake? ›

Most pasta bake recipes require you to pre-boil your pasta until it's not quite cooked through and then finish it in the oven. But for days when you can't face another pot to wash up or just need something delicious and comforting but minimal effort…well this is the recipe for you!

What is the point of a pasta bake? ›

The baking adds a crispy crust that is such a delicious contrast to the tender goodness of the dish. The challenge is to how to get the pasta to turn out just right. Most baked pasta recipes instruct you to boil the noodles until cooked halfway before baking them.

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 type of pasta is best for pasta bake? ›

Penne is a good choice for baked pasta dishes, it holds up well in the oven and is the perfectly sized mouthful. Try using this pasta in a carbonara pasta bake with meat and vegetables. Rigatoni is a large tube noodle that is wider than penne and cut short and straight.

Can you use any pasta sauce for pasta bake? ›

MARINARA Store-bought or homemade will both taste amazing. Pasta sauce can be used too, whatever you have on hand! SEASONINGS Garlic, Italian seasoning, and fresh basil are all added to this dish.

Should you cover pasta bake with foil? ›

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. Make sure that the foil is not touching the cheese.

Can you overcook pasta bake? ›

When using pasta in a casserole it's a good idea to 'undercook' it, depending on how long the baked dish is cooked and how much liquid is in the recipe. So if you start with pasta that is already overcooked it's not going to be pretty when it's done.

Should you undercook pasta for pasta bake? ›

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.

How to keep pasta bake moist? ›

You want enough loose liquid to cover the bottom. If there isn't enough add some of the pasta water or stock - slowly, don't overdo it - then bake it covered for the first 15-20 minutes. If there's too much liquid in the bottom, bake it uncovered so more evaporates.

How do you thicken pasta bake? ›

How Do You Thicken Pasta Sauce?
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  2. Cornstarch: Make a slurry of half water, half cornstarch and whisk until smooth. ...
  3. Flour: Make a slurry of 2 parts water to 1 part all-purpose flour and whisk until very smooth. ...
  4. Arrowroot Powder: Make a slurry of half water, half arrowroot powder and stir until smooth.
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What is it called when pasta is cooked to be firm but not hard? ›

AL DENTE: Italian term used to describe pasta that is cooked until it offers a slight resistance to the bite.

Can I substitute rigatoni for ziti? ›

What about ziti? 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.

Is baked penne the same as baked ziti? ›

Ziti – Penne and ziti are the same shape, but ziti is smooth whereas penne has ridges. If you can't find Ziti, use penne or other pastas of similar shape such as rigatoni, spirals or even macaroni. 2. Meat – My favourite is 50/50 beef and pork (used in video) but I usually make this with all beef or all pork.

What is baked ziti made of? ›

I loved the jumbles of noodles mixed with tangy tomato sauce, gooey cheese, and Italian sausage or ground beef. These days, I skip the meat in favor of creamy ricotta and lots of fresh spinach, but this baked ziti recipe is still hearty, satisfying, and packed with flavor. I love it, and I think you will too!

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