Baked Rigatoni Recipe - Mashed (2024)

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There are certain recipes out there that are simple to make yet taste as if the meal was assembled by a professional chef. Maybe you know one (or a few) pasta dishes that fall into this category. Even out of the many delicious pasta recipes, this baked rigatoni with roasted red pepper tomato sauce, ricotta, and mozzarella stands out. Plus, it's easy to make and can just as easily satisfy a large group of people as it can a small family for multiple meals.

This baked pasta recipe was created by Maren Epstein, the certified holistic health chef who runs the healthy food blog Eating Works.

"This recipe is absolutely perfect to serve for a crowd or family," Epstein says. "It's always a crowd pleaser and I love that you can make it all in one pot, it's easy to make and goes well with anything."

Make this baked rigatoni recipe whenever you're looking for something that's easy enough to put together and never disappoints.

Gather your ingredients for the baked rigatoni's roasted red pepper sauce

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For this recipe, you will need olive oil, an onion, three cans of fire roasted tomatoes, basic Italian seasoning, a bay leaf, garlic powder, and cilantro. Perhaps the most important ingredient, however, are the namesake roasted red peppers. For the peppers, you can choose to use ones that are pre-roasted and jarred or you can cook fresh red peppers yourself.

While "people can roast the peppers themselves," Epstein says, "I just like to use the jarred ones because it's much less work. If you roast your own peppers, make sure to remove all of the blackened pieces before putting them in the sauce."

The right cheese and pasta are key for this baked rigatoni recipe

One important ingredient left to get is the base of the recipe: the pasta itself. "I think any shape of pasta would work for this recipe," Epstein says, "but I like rigatoni because it's thick and strong so it stands up well to the long cooking time (in the oven) and still retains its bite even with the heavy sauce and cheese on it."

And then there's the cheese. You'll need eight ounces of both mozzarella and ricotta to complete your baked rigatoni. "I used mozzarella and ricotta because they are traditional," Epstein says. "The ricotta adds moisture to the dish while the mozzarella adds tang and that stretchy melty cheese that everyone loves."

Get started making the baked rigatoni sauce

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Start with the onions and salt, and sauté the onions until they're clear without letting them brown (it should take around seven minutes). Then add the tomatoes and red peppers, followed by the garlic powder, bay leaf, and Italian seasoning. Once everything is together in one pot, cover half of the top and keep the heat at simmer for about 25 minutes.

Make your baked rigatoni pasta in properly salted water

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Now, focus on the pasta. To start, boil a large pot of salted water. "I don't salt my pasta water very much," Epstein says. "I tend to be heavy handed with the salt shaker while cooking so less is more for me." Add the pasta as soon as the water starts boiling. Cook it for between eight and 10 minutes while stirring occasionally to keep the pasta from sticking to other pieces of pasta or the sides or bottom of the pot. Finally, strain it and set it aside.

You can do this step after you completely finish the sauce, but to save time you can also cook the pasta while waiting for the sauce to fully cook.

Blend the baked rigatoni sauce

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Once your roasted red pepper sauce has cooked for about 25 minutes, it's time to get it to the right consistency by using a blender. "I always taste my cooking as I go along," Epstein notes. "Everyone's cooking equipment, stoves and ovens are different, which means cooking times can vary. You should always use the times in a recipe as more of a guide than a rule. Twenty-five minutes is pretty standard, but again check as you go and make sure you don't burn the sauce!"

When you're all set, take out the bay leaf, add cilantro, and transfer the sauce to a high-speed blender. "I like making this sauce smooth so I put it in a high-speed blender," Epstein says. "But it tastes great chunky as well. If you want to make the sauce chunky put it in a food processor or use an immersion blender instead of a traditional blender."

Assemble the baked rigatoni casserole and cook

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First things first: preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit before putting the dish together. Just like with the sauce, the order that you add the different components is important when putting the final dish together.

Grease the casserole dish with olive oil to make sure you or whoever is serving the final dish is able to get the perfect scoop without bits of pasta and sauce getting stuck to the bottom. Then pour the pasta straight into the dish, followed by the sauce. Finally, top the whole thing with the mozzarella and ricotta cheese while doing your best to evenly distribute the pieces of cheese.

Once your oven is at the right temperature, bake it all for about 20 minutes. You'll know it's ready when the cheese is melted and stretchy.

All that's left to do at this point is enjoy. If you have leftovers, they're easy enough to reheat in the oven or microwave without taking it out of the same dish it was cooked in. Reheat it in the oven at 200 degrees to warm the dish without cooking it. In the microwave, set the cook time to 30 seconds, mix it, and then repeat two or three times until it's the right temperature.

Baked Rigatoni Recipe

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This baked pasta dish is a real one-pot crowd pleaser that comes together in just over an hour. And the best part? It's easy to make!

Prep Time

10

minutes

Cook Time

1

hour

Servings

4

People

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Total time: 1 hour, 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 onions, small dice
  • 2 roasted peppers
  • 3 15-ounce cans fire roasted tomatoes
  • 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 cup cilantro
  • 1 pound Rigatoni, cooked and strained
  • 8 ounces Mozzarella, sliced
  • 8 ounces Ricotta

Directions

  1. Make the sauce: Heat oil over medium heat. Add onions and salt, sauté until clear (7 minutes). Don't let them brown. Add tomatoes and red peppers. Add the garlic powder, bay leaf and Italian seasoning. Simmer for 25 minutes half covered. Add cilantro and blend in a high speed blender.
  2. Prep the pasta: Boil a large pot of salted water. Add pasta to boiling water and stir occasionally. Cook for 8-10 minutes. Strain and set aside.
  3. Assemble the casserole: Pour pasta into the dish followed by the sauce. Top with mozzarella and ricotta.
  4. Bake at 350°F for 20 minutes or until the cheese is melted and stretchy.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving793
Total Fat26.1 g
Saturated Fat13.1 g
Trans Fat0.0 g
Cholesterol73.7 mg
Total Carbohydrates104.0 g
Dietary Fiber10.9 g
Total Sugars14.3 g
Sodium780.9 mg
Protein37.1 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

How to cook rigatoni perfectly? ›

COOKING YOUR PASTA
  1. Bring 4 - 6 quarts of water to a rolling boil, add salt to taste.
  2. Add contents of package to boiling water. Stir gently.
  3. Return to a boil. For authentic "al dente" pasta, boil uncovered, stirring occasionally for 12 minutes. ...
  4. Remove from heat. ...
  5. Serve immediately with your favorite Barilla sauce.

What is rigatoni made out of? ›

Rigatoni takes its name from the Italian rigati, “ridged.” The semolina dough is pressed through a ridged mold, forming lengthwise striations all around the pasta, which is then cut into bite-size pieces and dried or cooked immediately.

Is rigatoni a noodle? ›

Rigatoni, which comes from the word “rigato” meaning ridged, are short, wide tubes of pasta that have ridges on the outside, but are smooth on the inside. Rigatoni are perfect for big chunkier sauces as their ridges and wide center help capture the sauce perfectly.

How big is a rigatoni? ›

Rigatoni Pasta ranges in size from small to large, but the most common size is approximately one inch in diameter.

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.

How do you keep rigatoni from drying out? ›

Keep the pasta in an airtight container

It is essential for food safety to keep leftover pasta in an airtight container, to avoid air coming in and drying it out.

How long does it take to cook rigatoni? ›

On average, rigatoni pasta takes around 10-12 minutes to cook to al dente, which means it is cooked but still firm to the bite. However, cooking times can vary, so it's essential to follow the instructions on the pasta package and taste test for your desired doneness.

Why does my rigatoni break? ›

Usually overcooking pasta is what causes it to break when cooking (especially with lower quality noodles).

How many pieces of rigatoni per person? ›

Just grab a small handful. For smaller pasta shapes such as elbows, rotini, penne, and rigatoni, a dry pasta serving size for one person tends to be about the size of your palm. Although not incredibly precise, this rule of thumb will certainly do in a pinch.

What do Italians call rigatoni? ›

Rigatoni: Slightly curved, tubed-shaped pastas, usually larger than penne. The name is derived from the Italian word rigato, which means “ridged” or “lined.”

What does rigatoni mean in English? ›

noun. rig·​a·​to·​ni ˌri-gə-ˈtō-nē : pasta made in short wide fluted tubes.

What is rigatoni best used for? ›

Rigatoni are the best pasta shape for substantial meat sauces, like ragù, as well as the classic tomato sauce or a seafood sauce. They can be taken out of their cooking water when still very much al dente so they can finish cooking directly in the pan with the sauce.

How many cups of rigatoni for one person? ›

A single serving size of pasta is typically about 2 ounces of dry pasta—amounting to about a cup of cooked pasta.

How many people does 1 pound of rigatoni serve? ›

2oz will feed 1. 1 pound will feed 8. However, most eat more than the recommended quantity. To feed 100 and have a little extra, I would recommend 15 pounds.

How many cups of rigatoni for 3 people? ›

A USDA single serving size is a half cup of cooked pasta, but most dishes and restaurant servings are double this size. If you aim for approximately a cup of pasta per person, you can work backward to determine the portion size and how much pasta to cook.

How do you cook pasta perfectly everytime? ›

How To Cook Pasta: 10 Tips And Tricks
  1. DON'T put oil in your water or on your pasta. ...
  2. Fill your pot properly. ...
  3. Salt your water like the sea. ...
  4. Bring water to a rapid boil before adding the pasta. ...
  5. Drop and stir. ...
  6. Check the package for timing. ...
  7. Always save some cooking water. ...
  8. Drain don't dry.
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How do you cook rigatoni without it breaking? ›

The proper way to cook 100 grams of PASTA:
  1. use at least 1 litre of water with 10 grams of salt.
  2. bring the water to boil.
  3. put the pasta into the boiling water and stir it for a few seconds, then add to the water a little of oil to maintain pasta separate without steering continuously.
Apr 20, 2013

Why does my rigatoni fall apart? ›

Usually overcooking pasta is what causes it to break when cooking (especially with lower quality noodles).

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