Baked Ziti

Do you like lasagna, but not the fuss? Make baked ziti instead!

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It’s a lot like a classic lasagna casserole, but easier to make and without lots of layers or broken noodles.

It makes for a perfect midweek or weekend meal, or a hot dish to bring to a potluck. Make extra and freeze for later.

This baked ziti is always a hit! A lady I worked with brought this in one day, and everyone loved it. Now it is the favorite of all my dinner guests. I have made this also without the meat, and it is well received.

This baked ziti is a MAJOR crowd-pleaser. Whether I’m hosting a family gathering or cooking a meal for my 20-year-old son’s friends (I usually double the recipe in that case!), this dish always delivers. In fact, I love it so much that it’s featured proudly on the cover of my second cookbook! The secret to its uniqueness lies in using Italian sausage, which is a shortcut to incredible flavor, and skipping the ricotta cheese, which tends to have a grainy texture in traditional baked ziti. The recipe is doable on a weeknight yet special enough to serve to company, and it’s also a fantastic option for a make-ahead potluck dish.

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