Baked Mostaccioli recipe ~ ricotta + meat sauce ~ A Gouda Life (2024)

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Baked Mostaccioli with easy, homemade meat sauce blanketed in three kinds of cheese baked to hot and bubbly perfection. This family-friendly classic recipe is a guaranteed crowd pleaser.

It’s a full court press this time of year so if you’re (a) having out of town company, (b) planning to feed more than a couple of people or (c) looking for something new for your holiday meal, this is your recipe.

Homemade tomato meat sauce blended with pasta plus three kinds of cheese. Baked Mostaccioli is easy to make, over-the-top good and one of those dishes everyone enjoys – even the pickiest eater!

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I love a good Roasted Tomato Marinara with summer tomatoes but when fresh local tomatoes are gone, I turn to pantry ingredients so I can enjoy the taste year round.

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You can use white pasta or whole grain and mostaccioli, ziti or penne pasta all work well in this recipe.

Baked Mostaccioli easily feeds a crowd. Serve it with garlic bread and a salad and it’s guaranteed to please. You can even prep the mostaccioli ahead of time in about 10 minutes then let it bake while you watch the game or catch up with friends.

Tips:

  1. Generously season the pasta water so every ingredient in your dish is flavored. Pasta sets the groundwork for the dish.
  2. Try buying tomato paste in a tube (similar to toothpaste). It stores easily in the refrigerator then you use only as much as you like without waste.
  3. Dry Italian Seasoning is a great spice to keep on hand for dishes like this and many others. It’s the ideal balance of marjoram, thyme, rosemary, sage, oregano and basil.

What’s in this Baked Mostaccioli recipe?

  • pasta +reserved pasta water
  • olive oil
  • ground round
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • onion
  • fresh mushrooms (optional)
  • garlic cloves
  • tomato paste
  • dry Italian seasoning
  • tomato sauce
  • fresh parsley
  • ricotta cheese
  • parmesan cheese
  • mozzarella cheese
  • butter

How to make Baked Mostaccioli:

Cook the pasta according to package directions before it reaches al dente (usually 2 minutes less than the shortest time on the package) It will finish cooking as it bakes.

Reserve ¼ cup of pasta water then drain the pasta and rinse it with cold water to stop the cooking process.

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Drizzle the olive oil into a large skillet over medium heat then add the ground beef, onions, (optional) mushrooms and grated garlic. Season with salt and pepper and cook until the beef is no longer pink, breaking up the clumps with a wooden spoon or spatula.

Lower the heat to medium, fold in the tomato paste, Italian seasoning, reserved pasta water, tomato sauce and parsley then cook 3-4 minutes.

Fold the ricotta cheese into the sauce then add the cooked pasta stirring well to combine.

Assembly:

Use the butter to grease a 9×13 baking dish, then add half of the mostaccioli to the baking dish. Top with half of the mozzarella then add the rest of the mostaccioli, the remaining mozzarella and parmesan cheese.

Bake uncovered at 350° for 25-30 minutes or until the cheese is melted and starting to brown. Serve with your favorite red wine, bakery bread or garlic toast and salad.

Can I freeze this Mostaccioli?

You sure can! ThisBaked Mostaccioliready for immediate baking and enjoying, butcan also be frozen for later!

For best results, freeze before baking. Firstcover with a layer of plastic wrap then a layer of aluminum foil sealing well. Two layers prevents freezer burn. It’ll keep in the freezer up to 3 months.

Enjoy!

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Baked Mostaccioli

Three cheese baked Mostaccioli in a rich, flavorful homemade sauce.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Italian

Servings 6

Calories

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces pasta mostaccioli, penne, ziti or other short pasta
  • ¼ cup pasta water
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 pound ground round
  • 1 medium onion finely chopped
  • 4 ounces fresh mushrooms slicedOPTIONAL
  • 3 cloves garlic grated
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
  • 28 ounce can tomato sauce
  • ¼ cup fresh chopped parsley
  • ½ cup ricotta
  • ½ cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 3 cups grated mozzarella cheese
  • 1 tablespoon butter

Instructions

  • Cook the pasta just BEFORE it reaches al dente (this is usually 2 minutes less than the shortest cooking time on the package). RESERVE ¼ cup of pasta water then drain the pasta and rinse it with cold water to stop the cooking process.

  • Warm a deep skillet over medium-high heat then add a drizzle of olive oil, the ground beef, onions, (optional) mushrooms and grated garlic. Season with salt and pepper and cook until the beef is no longer pink, breaking it up with a wooden spoon or spatula.

  • Once the beef is cooked, fold in the tomato paste, Italian seasoning, reserved pasta water, parsley and tomato sauce and cook 3-4 minutes then fold in the ricotta and pasta, combining completely.

  • Butter a 9×13 baking dish, then add half of the mostaccioli to the dish. Top with half of the mozzarella then add the rest of the mostaccioli, the remaining mozzarella and parmesan cheese then bake uncovered at 350° for 25-30 minutes or until the cheese is melted. Serve hot.

Notes

NOTE : (1) Ground chuck can be used but drain any excess grease after cooking. (2) Cottage cheese drained of its liquid can be used instead of ricotta.

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FAQs

What's the difference between baked ziti and baked mostaccioli? ›

The two dishes are essentially the same — the main difference being that mostaccioli uses mostaccioli pasta, not ziti. Both dishes consist of pasta tossed in red sauce, topped with cheese, and baked until browned.

What is the shape of mostaccioli pasta? ›

Italians describe mostaccioli as "little mustaches". They are diagonally cut tubular shapes similar to penne, but larger. Mostaccioli has a smooth surface; Mostaccioli Rigati has a ridged surface.

How many calories are in baked mostaccioli? ›

1 spoon of baked mostaccioli (Ryan's) contains 150 Calories.

Is mostaccioli a St. Louis thing? ›

Baked mostaccioli is a native dish to St. Louis, Missouri. It is our version of Chicago's ziti, except we use mostaccioli noodles instead. This gives the dish a completely different texture.

Is mostaccioli a Midwest thing? ›

A southern Italian dish best found in the Midwest Region.

What is the difference between penne and mostaccioli barilla? ›

Mostaccioli, known in Italy as “Penne Lisce,” are a specialty of the Campania Region in Southern Italy, which includes the cities of Naples, Capri, and Sorrento. Penne are tube-shaped with angled ends cut to resemble a quill or pen point. Unlike Penne, which are ridged, Mostaccioli are smooth in texture.

What is the most eaten pasta shape? ›

The most popular pasta shapes worldwide

It's no great surprise that spaghetti tops the list of favourite pasta shapes.

Why is it called mostaccioli? ›

Mostaccioli: Name and Origins

According to many traditions the name derives from the main ingredient: the “must” from the Latin "mustum".

Can you eat pasta bake on a diet? ›

Yes you can have comfort foods and also eat 'healthy'. This recipe takes the classic comfort of a pasta bake and infuses it with a nutritional edge, making it a perfect addition to any balanced diet.

How much pasta is 400 calories? ›

About 1 cup of cooked pasta—for most shapes, that's 2 ounces of dry pasta—mixed with vegetables can be a satisfying portion for many people. But even if you eat 2 whole cups of pasta, that's still only about 400 calories (plus 14 g of protein and vitamins and minerals).

How many calories are in mostaccioli with meat sauce? ›

1 cup of mostaccioli with meat sauce (GFS) contains 270 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 68% carbs, 15% fat, and 18% protein. This is a good source of protein (21% of your Daily Value) and vitamin a (17% of your Daily Value).

What is the difference between baked ziti and baked penne pasta? ›

While penne and ziti are very similar kinds of pasta, there are a few key differences you should remember when you're cooking with them. Penne is a little larger than ziti, and can also come in textured versions. Ziti has straight edges and is a little smaller than penne, which has pointed edges.

What pasta is closest to mostaccioli? ›

Penne is an Italian tubular pasta that comes in two types: penne rigate and penne lisce, also known as mostaccioli. These variations have varying textures and applications for pasta recipes.

Do Italians eat baked ziti? ›

Baked Ziti is a popular Italian-American dish that is not commonly found in Italy.

Is baked ziti the same as pasta bake? ›

Baked Ziti is so much more than just a Bolognese pasta bake…. It's a big, juicy baked pasta that's loaded with flavour from a healthy dose of seasonings and topped with a generous amount of cheese. Cosy food that's easy enough for midweek yet worthy of company. Bonus: perfect freezer friendly meal!

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