Crock Pot Baked Ziti Recipe - Build Your Bite (2024)

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This easy Crock Pot Baked Ziti recipe is a guaranteed crowd pleaser. The perfect slow cooker pasta dinner recipe!

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This crock pot baked ziti is a crowd pleaser!

This baked ziti recipe is so easy to prep and will feed a crowd. Even the noodles cook right in the slow cooker. Everyone loves this recipe!

I love that the slow cookerdoes all the workfor me with just a few minutes of prep work. Normally when making a pasta dish, I would spend extra time dicing up onion and garlic to get that extra depth of flavor.

For this baked ziti crock pot recipe I didn’t add any extra spices (except fresh basil) and it was so good! Ready for the step by step? I’ll show you just how simple it is! (full ingredient amounts are included in a recipe card at the bottom of this post).

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Ingredients Needed

  • Jarred pasta sauce: we like Raos brand
  • Tomato sauce
  • Uncooked penne pasta
  • Ricotta cheese
  • Eggs
  • Freshly chopped basil
  • Freshly grated parmesan cheese
  • Mozzarella cheese

How to make crock pot baked ziti

Step 1: Add 15 oz of ricotta cheese, basil, and 2 eggs to a bowl. Mix it up until it looks like what is pictured below. Fresh basil really adds a lot of flavor, so don’t leave this part out!

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Step 2: Mix together the pasta sauce and tomato sauce in a bowl and divide your penne pasta into three equal amounts. Now it is time to assemble the baked ziti.

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Before beginning, spray your crock pot with cooking spray. This will help cleanup be a lot easier!

Step 3: Measure out 2 and ⅓ cups of sauce mixture and pour it into the bottom of the crock pot. Next, measure the penne into three equal amounts and add ⅓ of it to the top of the sauce.

I have eye balled it in the past and usually mess it up, so it’s worth taking the extra minute to divide evenly into three bowls before you begin layering.

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Step 4: add half of the ricotta/egg/basil mixture. You can either add the ricotta in dollops, or spread in an even layer.

Step 5: add half of the parmesan cheese in an even layer.

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Step 6: repeat the steps for the next level: another 2 and ⅓ cups of sauce, ⅓ of the uncooked penne, the remaining ricotta mixture, and the remaining parmesan cheese.

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Add the rest of your penne on top. And lastly, the rest of your sauce! Spread it out as evenly as you can, so that the noodles on top cook properly.

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Step 7: Place the lid onto your crock pot and cook the baked ziti on high for 2 hours and 15 minutes.

I have tested this recipe several times, and the perfect amount of cook time appears to be right around 2 and a half hours, before the noodles get too soft. After the 2 hours and 15 minutes, it should look like this image below.

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Step 8: Time for the last step which is the mozzarella cheese on top!

I have used both asiago and mozzarella, and both are delicious. Basically any italian cheese you can get your hands on will be great!

Several readers have commented with their substitutions that turned out to be delicious. After the remaining 15 minutes of cook time, the cheese will look all melted and amazing like this.

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It’s time to eat! One note: this makes enough to feed a crowd, so you will need a 6 quart or larger slow cooker.

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The flavor of this crockpot pasta is just out of this world delicious. If you have never made pasta in a crock pot, this is a great recipe to start with!

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Have any doubts? Just read the tons of readers below who have tried and loved this one! Here’s what you guys have been saying.

Crockpot baked ziti reviews

From Deborah: Made this as a vegetarian option to the oven baked ziti I was making for a family get-together. Everyone liked this one MORE, even without meat. Super easy, too. Thanks for the recipe.

From David: This dish is brilliant and has become my go-to for pot lucks and easy family meals. It is extremely easy to make, serve and clean up. Thanks for sharing this great dish!

From Ame B: Turned out amazing. My very picky family each had 2 servings! Very simple and tasty.

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This is a family favorite in our house, and I can always count on it coming out perfect every time! I have tested this recipe to perfection and it gets RAVE reviews every time I make it.

How to serve this Baked Ziti

We like serving ours with roasted veggies and garlic bread! My favorite is pairing it with my oven roasted frozen broccoli. Super simple and delicious dinner with barely any cooking!

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The layers of pasta and cheese are so good. I love getting the bites of fresh ricotta and basil. And the noodles cook in the sauce so they soak up all the yummy flavor!

Storage Instructions

Leftover baked ziti can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 4-5 days.

Baked Ziti FAQs

What can I use instead of ricotta cheese in baked ziti?

Cottage cheese is a commonly used substitute for ricotta in baked ziti as it has a similar texture. You could also try using cream cheese in place of the ricotta.
Reader Dee says, “Cottage cheese works just fine, the eggs act as a binder. Cream cheese also works well. I’ve made this recipe many times.”

What is ziti vs penne?

Like ziti, penne is a tubular pasta, but it has diagonal cut ends. Ziti and penne are both commonly used in baked ziti dishes.

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  • Three Cheese Baked Ziti
  • Veggie Lover’s Baked Rigatoni
  • Vegetarian Baked Spaghetti
  • Cauliflower Alfredo Pasta Bake
  • Three Cheese Lasagna
  • One Pot Sweet Potato and Spinach Pasta

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Yield: 10 servings

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours 30 minutes

Total Time: 2 hours 50 minutes

This easy crock pot baked ziti is always a crowd pleaser and so simple to make!

Ingredients

  • 2 (25 ounce) jars of pasta sauce
  • 15 oz tomato sauce
  • 1 pound UNCOOKED penne pasta
  • 15 oz ricotta cheese
  • 2 eggs
  • ⅓ cup freshly chopped basil
  • 2 cups of freshly grated parmesan cheese
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese

Instructions

  1. Combine ricotta, eggs, and basil in a bowl and stir well
  2. In a large bowl, combine both jars of pasta sauce and the tomato sauce together.
  3. Grate the Parmesan cheese and set aside.
  4. Grease the inside of a 6 qt slow cooker
  5. Add 2 ⅓ cups of pasta sauce to the bottom of the slow cooker
  6. Add ⅓ of the uncooked penne.
  7. Dot on half of the ricotta mixture and spread out evenly.
  8. Add half of the Parmesan cheese (1 cup)
  9. Add another 2 ⅓ cups of sauce mixture
  10. Add an additional ⅓ of the uncooked penne.
  11. Dot on the remaining ricotta and spread out.
  12. Sprinkle on the remaining parmesan cheese (1 cup)
  13. Add the last ⅓ of the uncooked penne.
  14. Top with the remaining 2 ⅓ cups of sauce mixture
  15. Cover and cook on high for 2-3 hours, or until pasta is al dente (we cooked ours for around 2 ½ hours)
  16. During the last few minutes, add the mozzarella cheese to the top and allow to melt
  17. Serve alone or topped with red pepper flakes and served with garlic bread
  18. Enjoy!

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 10Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 278Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 73mgSodium: 803mgCarbohydrates: 23gFiber: 2gSugar: 3gProtein: 18g

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FAQs

Should you bake ziti covered or uncovered? ›

Should I cover Baked Ziti while it's baking? Yes. Cover loosely with foil so it doesn't stick to the cheese, then bake for 20 minutes. Then remove the foil so the cheese can go bubbly and golden!

How long should you cook pasta in a crock pot? ›

Cover and cook on low for 3 to 4 hours or on high for 1 to 2 hours. Check at the 3 (on low) or 1 (on high) hour mark to ensure the pasta does not over cook. To check for doneness, use a fork to pull a “test” noodle from the center of the slow cooker. Once it is tender, the pasta is done.

How do you keep baked ziti from drying out? ›

Layering is important (but easy!)

Layer half the mozzarella into the pasta and reserve half for the top. It bakes up golden-brown — the hallmark of a good pasta casserole. Make sure there is enough sauce to use as a layer at the top, under the mozzarella. This will insulate the pasta and keep it from drying out.

How do you thicken sauce in a crock pot? ›

A cornstarch slurry is a mixture of a cold liquid with cornstarch. It is used as a thickening agent, and is particularly common in Asian sauces. As a rule of thumb, dissolve 2 parts cold water and 1 part cornstarch. Add the slurry to your sauce as it simmers in the slow cooker.

How long to let ziti sit after baking? ›

Spoon half of the remaining sauce over the top, then top with half of the remaining mozzarella cheese. Repeat with another layer of the coated pasta, sauce, and mozzarella. Bake until bubbling, about 20 minutes. Remove from oven and let stand for 5 minutes before serving.

How do you keep pasta from getting mushy in a crock pot? ›

Broth-based slow cooker dinners need their dry pasta added at just the right moment — add the pasta too early and your noodles will be mushy before they get to the table. Adding dry pasta 30 to 4o minutes before serving means you'll have perfectly cooked pasta in your soup.

Can you leave pasta in the slow cooker all day? ›

You can use slow cookers to make pasta as long as you don't mix the pasta in with the sauce and leave it sitting in the slow cooker for an extended period of time. Doing so will result in pasta that is mushy, soggy and unappetizing. For best results, keep the pasta separate until serving.

How do you keep pasta good in a crock pot? ›

Simply cook the pasta to your taste (or undercook it slightly if you're planning on leaving it in the slow cooker for hours in sauce), drain it, grease the inside of your Crock-Pot with olive oil or cooking spray and dump the pasta in.

Can you keep ziti warm in a crockpot? ›

Place the hot pasta in the Crock-Pot and turn it on to the "warm" setting. Put the lid on until serving time.

Why is my baked ziti so watery? ›

Oftentimes, baked ziti can end up watery if the tomato sauce isn't thick enough. Luckily this recipe calls for the tomato sauce to simmer on the stove along with the ground beef and onion. Doing this will help to get rid of some of the extra water in the sauce.

Why is my ziti dry? ›

Overcooking Pasta: When you pre-cook the pasta or noodles, make sure not to overcook them. Cook them just until they are slightly underdone or "al dente." They will continue cooking in the casserole, and overcooked pasta can absorb too much liquid and become mushy, leading to a dry casserole.

Does taking the lid off a slow cooker thicken the sauce? ›

Take the lid off

Place the cooker on a high setting, and open the lid for 30-45 minutes to let excess moisture cook off. The liquid will reduce, leaving you with a thick and delicious gravy or sauce. (Tip: This trick can also be applied for thickening stews, or when you've accidentally added too much liquid.)

Why does sauce go watery in slow cooker? ›

This moist environment allows you to leave food to cook for hours without risking it drying out. But because there is no evaporation, the liquid isn't able to reduce and thicken naturally in a slow cooker, often resulting in watery sauces and loose gravies. The common solution? Using a thickener.

How do you thicken sauce in a crock pot without cornstarch? ›

Add a slurry at the end.

A slurry is a mixture of flour and water, whisked together until smooth and added towards the end of cooking; it's a super-simple way to thicken any soup. For slow cooker soups, add your slurry with at least 30 minutes of cook time left so that the raw flour can cook and thicken the soup.

Should you cook pasta covered or uncovered? ›

It's okay to put a lid on the pot while you are waiting for the water to boil. However, after it starts to boil and you add the pasta to the water, you should remove the lid to prevent the water from bubbling over.

Do you cook baked ziti covered or uncovered reddit? ›

I boil my pasta to just under a minute of “al dente” and then after my layering it typically bake it uncovered because I want the crusty cheese on top.

Should I bake my lasagna covered or uncovered? ›

If uncovered, the prolonged exposure to heat will quickly dry out your lasagna, no matter how much sauce you've added. Make sure to always add a layer of tin foil over your baking dish, which will trap the moisture inside while still allowing the dish to cook properly.

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