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Vegetarian Baked Ziti

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Make an Italian classic without slaving away in the kitchen with this Vegetarian Baked Ziti.

Vegetarian Baked Ziti with melted cheese, fresh basil, and tomato sauce in a white baking dish.

When I want to make a midweek meal that is quick, easy, AND will be devoured by all family members, I make this Vegetarian Baked Ziti. It’s a pasta dish, which are usually crowd pleasers, and it’s simple, which is something that I appreciate after a long day. Plus, it’s packed with a variety of cheeses—ricotta, Parmesan, and mozzarella. I’ve learned that when in doubt about a meal, just add cheese, and this Baked Ziti is the perfect illustration of that lesson.

This dish is similar to others I’ve posted, like the Easy Baked Pasta, Baked Spaghetti, and, of course, my Easy Baked Ziti with Italian Sausage, but what makes this recipe stand out is that it is fuss-free with no meat demanding your attention during the cooking process. And trust me, you won’t miss it. The cheese and veggies see to that. So what are you waiting for? It’s time for some EZ ZT!

Fresh ingredients for Vegetarian Baked Ziti including pasta, cheese, tomato sauce, garlic, basil, and seasonings on a marble surface.

What is Ziti?

Confession time: When I was young, I thought ziti was a particular dish. I thought it was comparable to a casserole or lasagna and involved baking pasta noodles (cook’s choice), meat, veggies, and cheese. So you can imagine my surprise that “ziti” is merely the type of noodle. Yep, it’s those medium-sized tubes that many mistake for penne or rigatoni. The difference is that ziti has a smooth exterior (Penne has ridges), and its ends are cut straight (perpendicular to the noodle’s length), whereas Penne’s ends are pointed, having been cut on an angle. Rigatoni, meanwhile, are larger versions of ziti.

Creamy baked ziti pasta with marinara sauce and melted cheese in a white baking dish.

Do I have to use ziti?

Ziti is ideal because it is bite-sized, making it easier to eat, and, as a tube, the dish’s sauce can get tucked away inside, making each bite an explosion of taste. But if you don’t have any on hand, you can use whichever noodle you like. I recommend shells as a good substitute.

Vegetarian Baked Ziti in a white casserole dish with fresh basil garnish.

How to Store Vegetarian Baked Ziti

Let the ziti cool completely, cover it with aluminum foil, and then store it in the fridge for up to 3 days. You can also remove it from the casserole dish and put it (as a whole or in smaller servings) in an airtight container. You can also freeze it. This time you’ll want to put it in airtight containers. It should be good for 3 months. Before reheating, let it thaw in the fridge overnight then microwave it or warm it in the oven on LOW heat.

Vegetarian Baked Ziti with melted cheese, tomato sauce, and fresh basil in a white casserole dish.
Baked ziti pasta casserole with melted cheese, fresh basil, and tomato sauce in a white baking dish.

Vegetarian Baked Ziti

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 35 minutes mins
Total Time 45 minutes mins
Course pasta
Cuisine American, vegetarian
Servings 4
Calories 235 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 4 oz. ziti pasta
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 10 oz. tomato sauce or marinara
  • 1 red bell pepper cored and diced
  • 1/2 cup ricotta cheese
  • 1/4 cup parmesan cheese grated
  • 1/4 cup mozzarella cheese shredded
  • 1/4 cup basil leaves chopped
  • pinch of salt and pepper

Instructions
 

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and cook the pasta according to the package instructions. Once cooked, drain the pasta and save 1/2 cup of the cooking water
    Cooked pasta draining in a fine mesh strainer for homemade baked pasta dishes.
  • In a large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat and add the diced bell pepper and minced garlic. Cook for 3-4 minutes until fragrant and soft. Add the tomato sauce and let simmer for 10 minutes.
    Chopped red bell peppers and garlic cooking in a skillet on marble countertop.
  • In a small bowl, combine the ricotta, Parmesan, and half of the mozzarella cheese and mix well.
    Creamy cheese dip with grated cheese and shredded cheese, cheese block, and cheese grater on marble surface.
  • Add the cooked ziti to the skillet with the tomato sauce and reserved pasta water. Mix together until well combined.
    Creamy tomato pasta dish in a black skillet with a wooden spoon.
  • To assemble the baked ziti, start by layering the pasta in a baking dish, followed by dollops of the ricotta mixture. Add more pasta and top with the reserved shredded mozzarella cheese.
    Pasta with tomato sauce and ricotta cheese in a white dish.
  • Bake the vegetarian ziti at 375°F for 15-20 minutes until golden brown and the cheese is melted.
    Cheesy baked pasta casserole with melted mozzarella and rich tomato sauce.
  • Remove the baked ziti from the oven and let rest for 10 minutes before cutting and serving. Garnish with fresh chopped basil.
    Cheese baked ziti in a white casserole dish with fresh basil garnish.

Nutrition

Calories: 235kcalCarbohydrates: 29gProtein: 12gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 5gSodium: 540mgFiber: 3g
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About Gavin Crisp

Gavin is a writer/editor who makes a point of exploring both the finest and not-so-finest dining establishments during his global travels. Armed with his trusty laptop with which he writes of his experiences, he ventures forth in search of that perfect Manhattan cocktail and the loveliest curry sauce to pour over his fish & chips.

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Published: Dec 19, 2023 | Updated: Feb 17, 2026

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