What is the best way to make Baked Ziti?!


Question: I know how to but I want to know if there is any other things i could add to spice it up.

I use Worchestchier sauce. and Adobo marinated the meatballs.


Answers: I know how to but I want to know if there is any other things i could add to spice it up.

I use Worchestchier sauce. and Adobo marinated the meatballs.

you should bake it bestfriend
unlike others i did not copy and paste my answer ;-)

add the cut pepper stuff i would say hot sauce but you know you and hot sauce

Italian Sausage Baked Ziti

1/2 pound Ziti pasta cooked al dente (8 minutes) and drained
1 Onion chopped
1 pound Italian sausage removed from casing
1 48 oz jar Spaghetti Sauce
4 slices Provolone cheese
8 ounces Ricotta cheese
6 ounces Mozzarella cheese shredded
2 tablespoon Parmesan cheese grated

Brown the meat and the onion and drain fat. Return the meat and onion back to the pan and add the spaghetti sauce and simmer for 15 minutes. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Layer ingredients in a square baking dish. 1 cup of the sauce mixture on the bottom, then half of the pasta, provolone cheese slices, ricotta cheese spread over the provolone cheese. Then add half of the remaining sauce mixture, the remaining pasta, mozzarella cheese, the remaining sauce, and then top with parmesan cheese. Bake for 30 minutes and you may want to bake it on a cookie sheet to prevent splatters in your oven. Serve with crusty bread and a salad, if desired.

Brown hamburger with Italian seasoning and onion/garlic powder
Cook pasta
In large bowl mix cooked pasta, hamburger, sauce, ricotta cheese, mozzarella cheese, Italian seasoning, onion/garlic powder put in large baking pan
put a layer of shredded mozzarella cheese on top and cook until done.





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