Giada's Baked Pasta Recipes Bring On The Comfort – Giadzy (2024)

We love pasta in all of its shapes and forms, but there's something extra comforting about when it gets baked in the oven to get golden brown and crispy.

Oh, baked pasta - whether in the form of lasagna or ziti or anything in between, this is our official love letter. While we still find a great deal of comfort in dishes like Gricia or Aglio e Olio, there's an unparalleled sense of coziness that comes with digging into a bubbly, cheesy casserole of noodles. It's the kind of soul-nourishing and stick-to-your-ribs dish that we're all about right now - in times of uncertainty, food is still there for us. Especially Giada's baked pasta recipes.

Giada's Baked Pasta Recipes

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Sheet Pan Layerless Lasagna

Lovers of crispy lasagna edges, this one's for you! Giada's viral spin on the classic dish has become one of our most popular recipes! Not only is it easier (no tedious layering required) but it ensures more perfectly crisp bites all throughout. Broken up lasagna pieces, ortaccole pasta, make it feel more layered than your average baked pasta. Feel free to assemble this ahead of time and refrigerate until it's time to serve - then pop it in the oven when it's time to eat!

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Baked Bolognese

Bolognese is never a bad idea. When it’s a dish you can completely make ahead, leaving nothing left but to bake it off on the big day with the same delicious results as baking it the same day, it’s agreatidea! The fun sailors knot pasta shape fills every bite with pure joy.


Baked Penne With roasted Vegetables

The best way to get all your veggies in? Tossed with pasta, cheese, and baked until bubbly perfection.



Ziti Stufati

This classic Italian recipe consists of a tomato and ricotta sauce poured over lots of little meatballs, ziti pasta and hardboiled eggs (though Giada often "forgets" to add the eggs - make it to your taste!). In Italian, "stufati" means "stewed," and in this recipe it refers to the way the meatballs and pasta continue to simmer away while this pasta bakes to cheesy perfection.

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Baked Manfredi Lunghi Pasta With Butternut Squash Sauce and Sausage

Lovers of crispy pasta, this fall spin on oursheet pan layerless lasagnais going to be right up your alley. Creamy butternut squash puree paired with sage, spicy sausage and rapini are already a perfect match, and topping it all off with dollops of spicy ricotta turns this into one truly delicious dish.

Beef and Cheese Manicotti

There is something so satisfying not just to eating this dish, but making it, too! These giant manicotti are stuffed with a mixture of ground beef, ricotta, mozzarella and Parmesan, then doused in marinara, sprinkled with cheese and dotted with butter. It's as good as it sounds!


Creamy Parmesan Baked Pasta

Think baked mac and cheese, but with an irresistible Italian spin of Parmesan and Provolone. This is everything we want in a cheesy, bubble pasta - and some broccoli speckled in so we can still feel a bit virtuous about it!


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Baked Paccheri

Paccheri is one of our all-time favorite pasta shapes around, and thisPaccheri Al Forno(aka, baked paccheri!) is a classic way to cook it in southern Italy. Filling each tube of pasta with a flavorful sausage and ricotta mixture is reminiscent of stuffed cannelloni or lasagna rolls, and it’s extra delicious with the perfect al dente chew of Giadzy pasta.


Baked Lemon Ziti

Giada has a knack for pairing decadent and comforting textures with the bright flavor of lemon, and this dish is a perfect example. It's everything cheesy, gooey and wonderful you want in a baked pasta, but with the fresh flavor of lemon all throughout.


Italian Baked Chicken and Pastina

This dish, even if you've never made it, just carries some kind of comforting nostalgic energy all on its own. It's a simply-flavored and delicious meal that kids adore, but it absolutely hits the spot for the grown-ups too! "Pastina," while a name for a pasta shape on its own, just refers to any kind of short little pasta in this recipe, so use whatever you have.


Lasagna Rolls

While classic lasagna is always on the table for a comforting dinner, there's something extra satisfying about lasagna rolls - individual little bundles of pasta, prosciutto, spinach and cheese!



Pasta Alla Formiana

What makes this pasta so unique is that the noodles go into the oven raw, and soak up all the flavorful sauce as it bakes in the oven. PS - this one is completely vegan!



Baked Bechamel Pasta

It doesn't get much more comforting than this baked bechamel pasta with prosciutto - think of it like an updated, gourmet spin on mac and cheese!


Baked Penne With Squash And Goat Cheese

The combination of sweet winter squash and goat cheese is absolutely delicious, and it shines in this cozy fall-and-winter pasta.

Giada's Baked Pasta Recipes Bring On The Comfort – Giadzy (2024)

FAQs

Why is baked pasta so good? ›

The baking adds a crispy crust that is such a delicious contrast to the tender goodness of the dish. The challenge is to how to get the pasta to turn out just right. Most baked pasta recipes instruct you to boil the noodles until cooked halfway before baking them.

Why is pasta bake watery? ›

Why is my pasta bake watery? There are a couple of reasons why your pasta bake might be runny. Sauce that is thick at room temperature or from the fridge will thin out in the hot oven. It is better to have a thicker sauce at the beginning, so it will be the right consistency after cooking.

What is the best pasta shape for baked pasta? ›

For Baked Pasta Dishes

As for picking the perfect pasta shape, we recommend choosing a short cut—like Penne, Shells or Rigatoni—with hollow middles, twists or scoop-like shapes to capture all the goodness of your baked pasta: sauces, small ingredients and melty cheeses galore.

What is the secret to good pasta? ›

Wait until the water comes to a rapid, aggressive boil before adding your pasta. Throwing in the pasta too early when the water isn't hot enough can result in some sticky, gummy noodles. Patience, friend. Stir right away — and every couple minutes.

Should I cover my pasta bake in the oven? ›

Make sure you bake it at 350 degrees, use a deep dish and cover it with foil. I always add a lot of sauce and that helps prevent the dried out top layer. Take out of the oven as soon as cheese is melted and golden. It's also important to make sure all pasta is covered with sauce.

Do I have to boil pasta before baking? ›

But what it does mean for a home cook is this: Any time you are planning on baking pasta in a casserole, there is no need to precook it. All you have to do is soak it while you make your sauce, then combine the two and bake.

How long to heat baked pasta? ›

Method #2: Bake in the oven

Place the pasta in an oven-safe shallow bowl with some leftover pasta sauce and cover tightly with aluminum foil. Preheat the oven to 350° and cook the pasta for about 20 minutes, until heated through.

How to improve a pasta bake? ›

To avoid mushy baked pasta, seriously undercook the pasta in its boiling phase. Perry lets the pasta boil for just five minutes before draining it well and tossing it in the sauce. Because the pasta's going into a hot sauce in a hot oven, it'll continue to cook long after it's been drained.

How much liquid do you use to bake pasta? ›

Add enough liquid

Even though we're not boiling a pot, our pasta still needs liquid to cook. In your baking dish, combine your noodles with all of your other ingredients and around ½ a cup of water. The noodles will absorb the water as they cook. The final dish will be saucy and moist, but not watery.

What is the best flour for pasta? ›

Durum Flour

Semolina flour isn't just for making pasta dough; it also keeps fresh noodles from sticking together.

Why is homemade pasta so good? ›

If you've never had fresh pasta before, you're in for a treat! Its chewy, bouncy texture and rich flavor make it so much better than the dried pasta at the store. In fact, these noodles are so good that we usually serve them really simply.

What makes pasta so delicious? ›

The tangy, salty, spicy and sometimes a tad sweet taste is just mouthwatering. There is little that that could go wrong with this delicacy. You can even add other things as in meatballs, lasagna etc that blends in with pasta just perfectly. The flavor and aroma of pasta are what makes it so popular among people.

What's the difference between lasagna and baked pasta? ›

Baked ziti is tossed with an extruder style, dried pasta similar to a penne, and then tossed with marinara sauce, ricotta and mozzarella cheeses, and then baked in the oven. Lasagna is made by layering pasta sheets, often fresh pasta sheets, marinara sauce, ricotta cheese and mozzarella, and then baked.

Why does pasta make you feel good? ›

When you eat pasta, your body converts the carbs into serotonin, which can help improve your mood and make you feel happier. Pasta is also a great source of B vitamins, which are known to play a role in regulating mood and reducing stress.

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