Hey friends! I’ve been feeling that familiar craving lately for something cozy, cheesy, and utterly satisfying, but without a ton of fuss. You know, a dish that hits all the comfort food notes but still feels wholesome. That’s exactly why this vegetarian baked ziti has been on repeat at my house. It’s packed with tender veggies and that classic rich marinara, making it perfect for a satisfying weeknight meal. This recipe truly delivers on flavor without requiring you to spend all evening in the kitchen.
What I love most about this version is how straightforward it is to pull together, even on a busy Tuesday. You get those lovely pockets of creamy ricotta, perfectly cooked pasta, and a pop of freshness from the basil – it’s just *chef’s kiss*. Plus, it’s one of those amazing dishes that actually tastes even better the next day, making it fantastic for leftovers. Trust me, you’re going to want to add this one to your regular rotation!
Getting Started with Your Vegetarian Baked Ziti
Making a delicious baked ziti doesn’t have to be complicated! The key is to get your components ready in stages. First up, you’ll want to get your oven preheating to 375°F. While that’s happening, bring a big pot of water to a boil for your pasta. Cook your ziti or penne pasta until it’s al dente – that means it still has a slight chew to it. Remember to save about half a cup of that starchy cooking water before you drain the pasta completely. This little trick helps the sauce cling to the pasta beautifully later on!
Sautéing the Veggies & Layering the Dish
While your pasta is doing its thing, you can get those veggies going. Heat up some extra virgin olive oil in a large skillet, then add your chopped red onion. After a few minutes, toss in the diced zucchini, bell pepper, and minced garlic. Cook these until they’re tender-crisp, then season them with kosher salt, oregano, and paprika. This veggie mix adds so much fresh flavor and texture to your baked ziti. Once everything is cooked, it’s time to start assembling! You’ll layer a little marinara sauce, half the sauced pasta (don’t forget to mix it with some reserved pasta water and your creamy ricotta blend!), the sautéed veggies and some fresh basil, a sprinkle of mozzarella, then the rest of the pasta and marinara. Top it all off with more mozzarella and some lovely Parmesan cheese for that golden crust.
Baking and Serving Your Perfect Pasta Bake
Pop your casserole dish into that preheated oven. Bake it uncovered for about 30 minutes. You’re looking for that gorgeous golden-brown, bubbly cheese on top – that’s how you know it’s ready! Once it’s out of the oven, here’s a super important step that’s easy to skip: let it rest! Giving your baked ziti 10-15 minutes to sit before you slice into it really helps all those cheesy, saucy layers set. It makes for cleaner cuts and keeps everything intact when you serve it up. A final sprinkle of fresh basil adds a pop of color and an aromatic finish. Enjoy!



