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The Ultimate Spicy Sausage & Three-Cheese Baked Ziti

There is nothing quite like pulling a heavy, bubbling pan of baked ziti out of the oven. The edges are crispy and golden, the marinara is thick and savory, and the cheese pulls are absolutely incredible. This hearty, messy, completely satisfying dish is the ultimate go-to when you need a big bowl of cozy comfort food that warms you up from the inside out.

Living right here in Los Angeles, CA, it can be hard to find time for a slow-cooked meal, but this bake comes together surprisingly fast. It fills the whole house with the mouth-watering aroma of garlic, Italian herbs, and roasting meats, making it impossible not to grab a fork before it even hits the table!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

You are going to fall completely in love with how the spicy Italian sausage cuts right through the richness of the melted mozzarella and creamy ricotta. Every single bite gives you a perfect balance of savory heat and velvety cheese. It truly tastes like a meal straight from a rustic, old-school Italian restaurant.

Our Golden Recipes community absolutely raves about this bake because it is perfect for feeding a hungry crowd or meal-prepping for a busy week. The cheese gets wonderfully crispy and browned around the edges of the pan, making it an absolute joy to serve and eat. It is messy, real, and completely mouth-watering.

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Ingredients

Ingredient Substitutions

If you do not like spicy food, just swap the spicy sausage for mild or sweet Italian sausage, or even a savory ground turkey blend. You can also easily use penne, rigatoni, or any short, sturdy pasta if ziti is missing from your pantry.

How to Make It

1. Boil the Pasta

Bring a large pot of heavily salted water to a rolling boil. Cook the ziti for about 2 minutes less than the package instructions so it stays very al dente. Drain the water and set the pasta aside.

2. Brown the Sausage

Heat the olive oil in your large skillet over medium heat. Add the minced garlic and the spicy Italian sausage, using a wooden spoon to break the meat apart. Cook until it is beautifully browned and completely cooked through.

3. Mix the Ricotta

In a small bowl, mix the whole milk ricotta cheese with half of the grated parmesan. Season the mixture with a pinch of salt and a generous crack of black pepper, stirring until it is completely smooth and creamy.

4. Assemble the Layers

Spread a thin layer of marinara sauce on the bottom of your 9×13 baking dish. Add half the cooked ziti, dollop half the ricotta mixture over it, and pour in half the sausage and marinara. Top with half the mozzarella, then repeat all the layers!

5. Bake Until Bubbly

Cover the baking dish loosely with aluminum foil and bake at 375°F for 20 minutes. Remove the foil and bake for an additional 10-15 minutes until the cheese is naturally melted, bubbling, and beautifully golden brown on top.

6. Garnish and Serve

Let the baked pasta rest for about 5 minutes before scooping into it so the sauce can settle. Garnish with randomly torn fresh basil right before serving up a generous, messy scoop.

Variations

What to Serve With

Because this pasta is so incredibly rich and heavy, it is best served with something light and crisp. A big green salad tossed in a sharp, acidic vinaigrette is perfect, along with a warm piece of crusty garlic bread to soak up that extra marinara. It is the ultimate Golden Recipes pairing!

Pro Tips

Common Mistakes

Storage and Reheating

Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. To reheat, you can microwave individual messy portions or pop the whole baking dish back into a 350°F oven until hot and bubbly again.

FAQ

Can I freeze this baked ziti? Yes, you can fully assemble the dish, wrap it tightly in foil, and freeze it unbaked for up to 2 months.

Do I have to use ricotta? If you do not like ricotta, cottage cheese makes a fantastic substitute and provides a very similar texture.

Can I make this ahead of time? Absolutely, just assemble the entire dish a day in advance, keep it in the fridge, and bake when ready.

Will the spicy sausage be too hot for kids? It depends on the brand, but if you are worried, simply use half spicy and half mild sausage.

This beautifully messy, comforting baked ziti will undoubtedly become a fast favorite in your home.

Happy cooking, from my Los Angeles kitchen to yours!

The Ultimate Spicy Sausage & Three-Cheese Baked Ziti

Golden Recipes

Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
45 mins
Total Time
60 mins
Servings
8
Calories
620 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 lb dry ziti pasta
  • 1 lb spicy Italian sausage
  • 24 oz marinara sauce
  • 15 oz whole milk ricotta cheese
  • 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • Fresh basil leaves
  • Salt and black pepper

Instructions

  1. Boil ziti in salted water until very al dente; drain.
  2. Brown sausage and minced garlic with olive oil in a skillet.
  3. Mix ricotta, half the parmesan, salt, and pepper in a bowl.
  4. In a 9×13 dish, layer marinara, ziti, ricotta, sausage, and mozzarella. Repeat.
  5. Cover with foil and bake at 375°F for 20 mins. Uncover and bake 10-15 mins more.
  6. Let rest 5 mins, garnish with torn basil, and serve.

Nutrition (per serving)

🔥 Calories: 620
🥩 Protein: 32g
🍞 Carbs: 48g
🧈 Fat: 31g
🧂 Sodium: 950mg
🌾 Fiber: 3g
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