Baked Penne Pasta
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Baked Penne Pasta is a delicious and hearty Italian-American pasta dish that features penne pasta mixed with a rich and savory tomato-based sauce, layered with a cheese mixture, and then baked until it’s hot and bubbly.
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Reasons You’ll Love This Recipe
Baked pastas like our Spinach Lasagna Rolls, Healthy Mac & Cheese, and Easy Cheesy Baked Pasta are commonly reader favorites. Probably because they usually have these qualities:
- Delicious dinner recipe that all ages enjoy
- Freezer friendly
- Feeds a large group of people
- Easy to make
“I made a 9×9 for supper and froze a 9×13 for later. It was a hit with my husband. We also had to negotiate who got to eat the leftovers!” – Mags ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Ingredients
Here are the main ingredients you’ll need. You’ll find all these ingredients at your local Hy-Vee (Columbia):
Ingredient Notes:
- Canned tomato sauce – Adds moisture and depth of flavor to the recipe. You can swap it for marinara if you don’t have any.
- Whole Tomatoes – These add some texture and flavor. Use a wooden spoon to break them up as they cook.
- Fresh minced parsley or basil – Not pictured but recommended to add into the cheese mixture and on top before serving.
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Variations & Substitutions
- Use diced tomatoes in place of the whole tomatoes.
- Use marinara sauce in place of tomato sauce.
- Add veggies! I love to toss in raw spinach, sautéed mushrooms, cooked zucchini, or sautéed bell peppers.
- You don’t have to use penne pasta. You can substitute with another similar short pasta shape like rotini.
How to Make Baked Penne Pasta
Note: Find our full printable recipe with ingredient amounts and directions at the bottom of this post.
Make the Meat Sauce
After sautéing some diced onion and garlic, you will brown your ground beef and Italian sausage. Season with salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, and Italian seasoning.
After the meat is browned, drain off some fat and add in the whole tomatoes and tomato sauce.
Let it simmer on low for 20-25 minutes, partially covered (to prevent splattering). Break up the whole tomatoes with a spoon or spatula once they soften. Set aside to cool.
Cook the Pasta
After you get that sauce a-simmerin’, start multitasking.
Start to boil your pasta in salted water. Follow the instructions on your box for cooking it al dente.
Once it’s cooked, drain and set aside to cool. I like to toss mine with a little bit of oil to prevent sticking.
Make the Creamy Filling
While pasta is boiling you can whip together your creamy cheese filling.
In a large mixing bowl, combine ingredients for the filling: ricotta, egg, part of the mozzarella, Parmesan, salt and some fresh minced herbs. Give it a good stir.
Mix the Pasta with the Creamy Filling
Add the cooked and drained pasta into the large bowl with the cheese mixture.
After the pasta and cheese mixture is combined, add in 2 1/2 cups cooled pasta sauce.
Once you’ve mixed that together, you have a delicious, gooey mess.
Assemble the Casserole & Bake
Pour the pasta into a baking dish. Now top it off with remaining pasta sauce.
Now finish it off with a layer of mozzarella. You know what comes next… bake it!
What to Serve with Baked Penne Pasta
This recipe plays nice with others. Here are some side dish ideas:
How to Freeze Baked Penne Pasta
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Freeze For Later: Follow the recipe right up until baking it. Cover tightly with plastic wrap, foil or a lid. Freeze.
Prepare From Frozen: When ready to cook, you have two options:
- Thawed: Thaw in the fridge (may take up to 48 hours) or thaw in the microwave on defrost setting. Bake at 375 degrees F according to Step 11 in the recipe.
- Frozen: If cooking directly from frozen state, cover with foil. Place the frozen casserole in the oven. Preheat the oven to 375°F. Once it comes to temperature, bake for about 1 hour and 20-40 minutes, until heated through and bubbly. Remove the foil the last 20 minutes.
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FAQs
Yes, this recipe works well to prepare all the way up until baking. You can refrigerate it for a day or two before baking or freeze it.
Yes! You can make this substitution without any problems. Just be sure to keep the amounts the same.
The egg will add some lightness and lift to the cheese mixture, but you should be totally fine without it.
Yes, this recipe will work fine without the ground beef. Follow our Easy Cheesy Baked Pasta recipe instead.
Tomato sauce is sold in cans and is thinner and has fewer ingredients than marinara/spaghetti sauce. However, marinara would be a great substitute.
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Baked Penne Pasta
Freezer-friendly Baked Penne Pasta is an easy, kid-friendly dinner idea. Great for large groups too.
Ingredients
- 1–2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/2 large onion, diced
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 pound (8 ounces) lean ground beef
- 1/2 pound (8 ounces) ground Italian sausage (mild or hot)
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes, plus more for serving
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, crushed in hand
- 1 (14.5 ounce) can whole tomatoes, with juice (NOT no salt)
- 1 (14.5 ounce) can tomato sauce (NOT no salt)
- 1/2 pound (8 ounces) whole wheat penne pasta (sub: regular penne or gluten-free pasta)
- 1 cup (8 ounces) whole milk ricotta cheese
- 3 cups (3/4 pounds) shredded mozzarella cheese, divided
- 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese, plus more for serving
- 1 large egg, beaten
- Optional: 1/4 cup minced fresh parsley or basil, plus more for serving
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Instructions
Make It Now:
- Saute Aromatics: Heat oil in a large pot or large deep skillet over medium-high heat until it’s shimmery. Add diced onions and saute for 3-4 minutes, or until starting to soften. Add garlic and cook for 30 seconds more.
- Brown Meat: Add ground beef and Italian sausage and cook until browned, breaking it up as it cooks, about 5-7 minutes. Season with 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper, red pepper flakes, and Italian seasoning while it cooks. If needed, drain off the fat (tip: dump into a colander that’s over a bowl) and return to the pot.
- Cook Sauce: Stir in whole tomatoes and tomato sauce to the meat mixture. Partially cover and simmer for about 25 minutes, stirring occasionally and breaking up the tomatoes with the spoon once they soften. When done, set aside to cool.
- Cook Pasta: Meanwhile, cook the pasta in salted water and according to package directions, just until al dente. Drain, toss with a little oil (to prevent sticking), and set aside to cool.
- Make Cheese/Pasta Mixture: In a large mixing bowl, stir together the ricotta cheese, 1 1/2 cups mozzarella, Parmesan, egg, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper and fresh parsley or basil (optional) until combined. Add in the cooled pasta and just 2 1/2 cups of cooled meat sauce (reserve the rest!). Stir to combine.
- Prep Oven & Pan: Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Grease a 9×13 casserole dish with cooking spray.
- Prep the Casserole: Dump the pasta mixture into the casserole dish. Spread it out evenly. Spoon the remaining sauce over the top evenly. Then, sprinkle with remaining mozzarella cheese evenly. (Freezing instructions begin here.)
- Bake and Serve: Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until bubbling on the sides and very hot in the middle. If you’d like it to brown a little more on top, turn on the broiler for 1-2 minutes (watch it closely!). Remove from oven and let stand 5-10 minutes before serving. Serve with fresh chopped herbs on top and more Parmesan cheese and warm marinara sauce on the side, if desired.
Freeze For Later: Follow the recipe through Step 7. Cover tightly with a few layers of plastic wrap or foil or an air-tight lid. Label and freeze.
Prepare From Frozen: Thaw in the fridge overnight or thaw in the microwave on defrost setting. Follow step 8.
Notes/Tips
- We updated this recipe on 10/17/24. We tweaked the ingredients just a little to add more flavor (replaced half the ground beef with Italian sausage and added in fresh herbs) and cut the recipe in half so it is more manageable. It bakes all in one 9×13 inch dish now and serves 6 people. (Tip: This is an easy one to double and make a second one for the freezer.)
- Shortcut: Replace the canned whole tomatoes and canned tomato sauce in Step 3 with 1 (24 ounce) jar marinara sauce to save time. No need to simmer it.
- The casserole will suck up the sauce the longer it sits, so you may want to serve it with some extra warm marinara sauce on the side.
- You can use diced tomatoes in place of the whole tomatoes.
- You can use marinara sauce in place of tomato sauce.
- Add veggies! I love to toss in raw chopped spinach or sautéed mushrooms, bell peppers, and/or zucchini.
- You don’t have to use penne pasta. You can substitute with another similar-sized pasta shape, such as rotini.
Sarah says
#6 doesn’t update with a change in scale
Carla from Thriving Home says
Hi Sarah! Yeah, unfortunately the coding that allows the ingredients to be doubled or tripled, doesn’t change anything within the directions. The 2x and 3x buttons help with knowing ingredient quantities so it lessens some of the mental math that needs done when multiplying a recipe.
A says
I really like how simple and easy the recipe is.
Carla from Thriving Home says
Glad you enjoy this recipe. Thank you for leaving a review!
Bridget says
I’m excited to make this recipe.
By tomato sauce, do you mean pre-made jarred tomato sauce?
Rachel Tiemeyer says
No, this is the canned tomato sauce in the store called “Tomato Sauce”. It’s much smoother than jarred marinara, although that can work if you can’t find it.
Dave says
It was dry! Good flavor but probably needs more sauce! I followed the recipe.
Carla from Thriving Home says
Hi Dave. Thanks for the feedback. It can never hurt to add a little extra sauce, especially if you plan to freeze it or enjoy leftovers for days to come. The pasta can suck up the sauce over time.
Cheri says
Delicious! Easy to make half the recipe though I used the full container of ricotta. Loved it!
Carla from Thriving Home says
Thanks for leaving a review Cheri and letting others know it’s easy to cut in half. This is one of our family favorites.
James E Shaughnessy says
Followed recipe to the letter, very nicely done.
Made this for a group, so soft peddled the red pepper.added your suggested add-ins of zucchini, spinach, AND mushrooms as a middle layer.
Greatly appreciated!!
Thank you!
Carla from Thriving Home says
So glad it was enjoyed by all. Thanks for taking the time to leave a review James and letting others know that you included our suggested add-ins!
Jennifer says
I made this for a group of 10 and they ate every bite! It was delicious… great recipe!
Carla from Thriving Home says
Awesome! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review Jennifer.
Joanne Salmon says
Have made it several times and it is always a hit. Makes a large amount to feed a crowd so making it again for Dec 23 when my daughter and her family get here for Christmas
Polly Conner says
Yay! So glad you can use it to feed your crew.
Carla from Thriving Home says
Thanks for taking the time to leave a review Joanne! This is a great meal for when family comes to visit. I hope you all have a Merry Christmas!
Steph says
Love love love this recipe! We use ground turkey and fresh mozzarella. Have already made it 2 times and its a huge hit with family and neighbors!
Carla from Thriving Home says
Thanks for leaving a review Steph! So glad your family enjoys this and you share it with neighbors. 🙂
Kylie Maddern says
Any tips for placing this re pie in a slow cooker after browning the meat?
Carla from Thriving Home says
Hi Kylie. We haven’t tested this in a slow cooker. Let us know how it turns out if you do!
Joanne Salmon says
Making it for a second time. It was delicious..
Carla from Thriving Home says
So glad you enjoyed it Joanne. Thanks for leaving a review!
Mags says
I also made a 9×9 for supper and froze a 9×13 for later. It was a hit with my husband. We also had to negotiate who got to eat the leftovers!
Carla from Thriving Home says
Negotiating for leftovers is a sure sign of success! Love it. Thanks for leaving a review.