Here is the written recipe that I wrote based on the video... Ingredients 6 cups prepared pasta sauce 1 lb dried ziti pasta 6 cups fresh mozarella, shredded 32 oz. strained ricotta cheese 1.5 cups pecorino romano cheese 1.5 cups parmesan reggiano cheese 8 oz. mascarpone cheese ½ cup breadcrumbs 4 tbsp. melted butter freshly ground pepper salt olive oil (Joe and Vito’s, of course) Preparation 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 2. Bring 6 qt. of water to a boil, making sure it is generously salted like sea water. Add a few breadcrumbs to the boiling water, then add dried ziti, stirring immediately. Boil ziti about 10 minutes until it’s al dente. 3. Add a splash of olive oil to the bottom of a large bowl. Transfer hot pasta to the bowl and toss in olive oil. Add salt and fresh pepper to taste and toss. 4. Add parmesan, pecorino romano, and mozzarella cheeses to pasta, reserving about 1/4 cup of each for the topping. 5. Add all of the ricotta and mascarpone to the pasta mixture and stir to combine. 6. Prepare large baking dish and ladle about 3 cups of pasta sauce on the bottom, spreading evenly. Gently add all of the pasta mixture and spread evenly. Top with another layer of pasta sauce, spreading evenly. 7. Place baking dish in 350 degree oven for 15-20 minutes. 8. Meanwhile, combine remaining cheese, breadcrumbs, and butter for topping. 9. After pasta has baked for 15-20 minutes, evenly spoon topping over it and cook for another 15-20 minutes until golden brown and bubbly. 10. Let rest for at least 15 minutes and then serve.
Joe, Thank you so much for doing this video. I made this baked ziti with your sauce and it was a huge hit with all my guests. I'm looking forward to making more of your recipes.
I tried this about three times already and made it for Christmas Eve dinner. Great to have as a ready to go dinner on a crazy busy night like Christmas Eve! This is amazing!!!!
I joined the "family" when there was only 5,000 of us. Now it's 49, 000 and it sure didn't take long. Must be one of those offers you can't refuse. Great food, information and tips plus you entertain us in the process. What's not to like? Forget about it. :o)
Okay...so I made this today and wow...was the best ziti we ever had. I have a feeling the mascarpone cheese helped it be creamy and rich and not dry in any way. Nor was it too clumpy cheesy, just perfect. I never would have thought of adding that myself. Had to put under broiler for some reason to get the topping to be dry though a few minutes at the end. I've tried five recipes so far and all were great. Next I'm gonna try that olive oil. Can't wait for it to arrive. :)
Ok, I have a weird side note.... Lol, I love the layout of your home. The stairs right there with the kitchen. I duno, I love it !!! I Dnt think I have ever seen that before. Just seems so family orientated. Kids running around right in the middle of the kitchen where your cooking. 🤷 I prob sound weird, lol.... But I like it ... Anyway, love this recipe. Iv never had ziti in my life but I deff want to try this. thnx
I'm assuming that you always have the marinara or spaghetti sauce already made up and just add the meat when you want it? I feel that ground sausage and beef add heaven to baked ziti.
For those who need this written out, you’re welcome: 6 cups of sauce 1lb of Ziti 3 cups of mozarella (fresh he said with water) 32oz (3.5 cups of ricotta cheese) strained (add sugar to taste) 1-1.5 cups of pecorino romano cheese 1-1.5 cups Parmesan regionno cheese 8oz mascarpone cheese 1/2 cup bread crumbs 4 tablespoons melted butter Ground pepper Vito and Joes olive oil Bring water to rapid boil. Add tablespoon of Pink Saltper 1 liter of water Add about a tsp of breadcrumbs to water Stir immediately throughout until al dente (about 10 minutes) When done, transfer to bowl that has around 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil. Mix Add a dash of salt and quite a bit of cracked black pepper (1 - 1.5 teaspoon) Stir well Add Parmesan cheese (hold back some). Add Pecorino cheese (hold back some). Add Mozarella (hold back 1.4 of it) Put all ricotta cheese in Put all mascarpone in Give it a good stir to blend Prep oven to 350 Put 1/2 sauce in the bottom of baking pan and even out. Gently put pasta right on top. Layer it almost like lasagna. Spread even Take a ladle or 2 of sauce and top/spread it across. Put in oven for around 15-20 minutes Add remaining cheeses together in a bowl Give it a good stir. Add bread crumbs and butter. Mix well and set aside. Open oven, evenly spread mixture on top. Put back in oven for 15-20 minutes
You can do the whole dish a day or two in advance. Just refrigerate until needed and then pop it in the oven to cook through. It will probably cook more evenly if you let it get to room temp before putting it in the oven. As far as leftovers, it reheats great in the microwave. Try to separate it a little bit as it's very sticky and maybe top it with some additional sauce. It will keep at least several days if not a week in the fridge. You don't need all of those cheeses either. It will get kind of expensive with all of those different cheeses albeit totally delish. It's also a little too rich for my personal tastes. Definitely use Ricotta in the casserole, and then you can top it with a mozzarella and Parm or as I do, just parm. Still amazing and not nearly as expensive. When you start pricing out all of those cheeses it can give you sticker shock. It's probably $30-$40 just in cheese the way Joe makes it. I hope this helps.
I confess, this looks delicious and it probably tasts heavenly. As soon as my calorie requirement is high enough (maybe after 10 hours of highway constuction work) I will make this :-)
😆👊🏽dinner for a crowd or two very hungry people for several days. I warmed some up in the micro at work.... the looks I got.😳 Like “ are you sharing???”
lovetina2010 the water has no starch so diluted starch. Adding some flour to the water adds starch so less is taken from the pasta and more flavor is retained. Old school tip from the masters.
I just posted something similar. All those cheeses are expensive as hell. I'm sure it's delish, but I make it with just Ricotta, and top it with a little parmesan and it's great, relatively inexpensive and feeds a lot of people.
BEST baked Ziti recipe. my family loves it, me too.
Here is the written recipe that I wrote based on the video...
Ingredients
6 cups prepared pasta sauce
1 lb dried ziti pasta
6 cups fresh mozarella, shredded
32 oz. strained ricotta cheese
1.5 cups pecorino romano cheese
1.5 cups parmesan reggiano cheese
8 oz. mascarpone cheese
½ cup breadcrumbs
4 tbsp. melted butter
freshly ground pepper
salt
olive oil (Joe and Vito’s, of course)
Preparation
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Bring 6 qt. of water to a boil, making sure it is generously salted like sea water. Add a few breadcrumbs to the boiling water, then add dried ziti, stirring immediately. Boil ziti about 10 minutes until it’s al dente.
3. Add a splash of olive oil to the bottom of a large bowl. Transfer hot pasta to the bowl and toss in olive oil. Add salt and fresh pepper to taste and toss.
4. Add parmesan, pecorino romano, and mozzarella cheeses to pasta, reserving about 1/4 cup of each for the topping.
5. Add all of the ricotta and mascarpone to the pasta mixture and stir to combine.
6. Prepare large baking dish and ladle about 3 cups of pasta sauce on the bottom, spreading evenly. Gently add all of the pasta mixture and spread evenly. Top with another layer of pasta sauce, spreading evenly.
7. Place baking dish in 350 degree oven for 15-20 minutes.
8. Meanwhile, combine remaining cheese, breadcrumbs, and butter for topping.
9. After pasta has baked for 15-20 minutes, evenly spoon topping over it and cook for another 15-20 minutes until golden brown and bubbly.
10. Let rest for at least 15 minutes and then serve.
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Joe, Thank you so much for doing this video. I made this baked ziti with your sauce and it was a huge hit with all my guests. I'm looking forward to making more of your recipes.
I tried this about three times already and made it for Christmas Eve dinner. Great to have as a ready to go dinner on a crazy busy night like Christmas Eve! This is amazing!!!!
I joined the "family" when there was only 5,000 of us. Now it's 49, 000 and it sure didn't take long. Must be one of those offers you can't refuse. Great food, information and tips plus you entertain us in the process. What's not to like? Forget about it. :o)
Joe, I have made so many of your recipes now. Haven't made a bad dish yet. Thanks for making me a star in the kitchen!
Okay...so I made this today and wow...was the best ziti we ever had. I have a feeling the mascarpone cheese helped it be creamy and rich and not dry in any way. Nor was it too clumpy cheesy, just perfect. I never would have thought of adding that myself. Had to put under broiler for some reason to get the topping to be dry though a few minutes at the end. I've tried five recipes so far and all were great. Next I'm gonna try that olive oil. Can't wait for it to arrive. :)
love it joe grazie mille ....! x
Joe, you have me drooling each time you make one of your delicious recipes. Blessings to you and your family.
Thanks, Joe! Looks like another terrific dish.
I love your channel, just found it the other day. YES, cooking to music always makes my sauce taste better!
This looks excellent, Joe.
This was such a great video, I loved your recipe, your energy and now you have a new subby. Thanks again.. Im making my Ziti right NOW
Hey Joe Love your channel What spoon strainer are you using??? All the best from NY
Hey Joe What Brand Lasagna Casserole Dish are you using??? Thanks all the best
My God my mouth has gone to heaven I can't wait until I bake this this weekend
OH MY GOSH....this looks so wonderful! I am going to make this Wednesday when my kids come by for dinner. Thank you so much!
Oh my! 🤗 that looks scrumptious!
You're a great cook, Joe!
I know it taste so good 😁 enjoy
U need ur own show! Great job!
Looks awesome. Loving these videos.
I haven’t eaten today yet bc I’m making this tonight😋😋😋 definitely wanna save my appetite for this lol
Holy Moly I M TRYING THIS!
Thank you n good luck ❤️❤️
Wow, I'm making this tomorrow!!!!
My mouth's watering Joe, and I can smell it through You Tube! Nice job man...
Ok, I have a weird side note.... Lol, I love the layout of your home. The stairs right there with the kitchen. I duno, I love it !!! I Dnt think I have ever seen that before. Just seems so family orientated. Kids running around right in the middle of the kitchen where your cooking. 🤷 I prob sound weird, lol.... But I like it ... Anyway, love this recipe. Iv never had ziti in my life but I deff want to try this. thnx
I have one in the oven right now...if I could roll around in it, I so totally would. 🍅🍅🍅🧄🧄
Italian food is da best.
Joe: OMG...It’s a good darn mess! And hands down looks like the most delicious baked pasta dish I have ever eaten...thank you!
I'm assuming that you always have the marinara or spaghetti sauce already made up and just add the meat when you want it? I feel that ground sausage and beef add heaven to baked ziti.
He didn't use any beef?
For those who need this written out, you’re welcome:
6 cups of sauce
1lb of Ziti
3 cups of mozarella (fresh he said with water)
32oz (3.5 cups of ricotta cheese) strained (add sugar to taste)
1-1.5 cups of pecorino romano cheese
1-1.5 cups Parmesan regionno cheese
8oz mascarpone cheese
1/2 cup bread crumbs
4 tablespoons melted butter
Ground pepper
Vito and Joes olive oil
Bring water to rapid boil.
Add tablespoon of Pink Saltper 1 liter of water
Add about a tsp of breadcrumbs to water
Stir immediately throughout until al dente (about 10 minutes)
When done, transfer to bowl that has around 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil.
Mix
Add a dash of salt and quite a bit of cracked black pepper (1 - 1.5 teaspoon)
Stir well
Add Parmesan cheese (hold back some).
Add Pecorino cheese (hold back some).
Add Mozarella (hold back 1.4 of it)
Put all ricotta cheese in
Put all mascarpone in
Give it a good stir to blend
Prep oven to 350
Put 1/2 sauce in the bottom of baking pan and even out.
Gently put pasta right on top. Layer it almost like lasagna.
Spread even
Take a ladle or 2 of sauce and top/spread it across.
Put in oven for around 15-20 minutes
Add remaining cheeses together in a bowl
Give it a good stir.
Add bread crumbs and butter. Mix well and set aside.
Open oven, evenly spread mixture on top. Put back in oven for 15-20 minutes
Yummy must make but can’t find the recipe
Looks Absolutely Delicious!♥️
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Can you give me info on preparing ahead & how to cook it after removing from frig? This looks sooo good, l want to make it for company. Thx!
You can do the whole dish a day or two in advance. Just refrigerate until needed and then pop it in the oven to cook through. It will probably cook more evenly if you let it get to room temp before putting it in the oven. As far as leftovers, it reheats great in the microwave. Try to separate it a little bit as it's very sticky and maybe top it with some additional sauce. It will keep at least several days if not a week in the fridge. You don't need all of those cheeses either. It will get kind of expensive with all of those different cheeses albeit totally delish. It's also a little too rich for my personal tastes. Definitely use Ricotta in the casserole, and then you can top it with a mozzarella and Parm or as I do, just parm. Still amazing and not nearly as expensive. When you start pricing out all of those cheeses it can give you sticker shock. It's probably $30-$40 just in cheese the way Joe makes it. I hope this helps.
Cruel Joe, I am now so hungry if it was not so late 12.o2am I would probably go and make that 😛👍🇿🇦
OH MY GOD I Must make this......
I confess, this looks delicious and it probably tasts heavenly. As soon as my calorie requirement is high enough (maybe after 10 hours of highway constuction work) I will make this :-)
You home looks amazing
Looks good Joe! A little different then how I do mine. 😊
Is the ingredients and the measurements on your website???
I did! I did subscribe!
Oh.. I forgot to say your baked ziti looks amazing!
😆👊🏽dinner for a crowd or two very hungry people for several days.
I warmed some up in the micro at work.... the looks I got.😳
Like “ are you sharing???”
Hi Jenny do you still cook,bake?❤
Great video I love the Frank Sinatra song in the beginning
Yummo Joe I want to come to your house for lunch and dinner such delicious food. Lol. Thanks Joe. 😀😃
I use the breadcrumbs with the pancetta and almonds from the chicken parmesan video and mix it with the mozzarella and butter and OMG
Nice recipe and Panerai
Over da top!
It looks delicious. Growng up Italian too, I can't help but wonder what his cholesterol level is.
JOE...WHAT IS THE REASON FOR ADDING BREAD CRUMBS TO YOUR WATER TO MAKE EXTRA STARCH?
lovetina2010 the water has no starch so diluted starch. Adding some flour to the water adds starch so less is taken from the pasta and more flavor is retained. Old school tip from the masters.
omymy - Can I eat on a daily basis at your house? Thankx for the video - will order the olive oil!
Looks good but I don't do ricotta cheese my family doesn't use it only for cookies.
Dame that shit looks so dame good I have to try this my boy told me about I say let me go up on line so I could see how to so this🤗🤗
Please list ingredients and cooking information on your vids. ;)
Safety first, never ever bang a metal utensil against a grass bowl.
assegai pwr what? That is rediculous
Omg, I think I gained 10 pounds watching this lol ; ) Love when the cheese is stringy and hot... yum....
Looksa molto delizioso. (Seems you bought the entire Pyrex inventory.) LOL
New subscriber. Where is the recipe?
Thank you! Recipes are on www.cookingitalianwithjoe.com. This one will be posted in a week or two. All recipes are printable and are PDF. Grazie. Joe
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I just checked the website & there is no recipe for the baked ziti.
Damn
This is crazy expensive and out of most peoples budget if you ask me .
I just posted something similar. All those cheeses are expensive as hell. I'm sure it's delish, but I make it with just Ricotta, and top it with a little parmesan and it's great, relatively inexpensive and feeds a lot of people.
How about that, I have a family now..
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I want a husband like Joe..
Too many cheeses..and no ground beef/meat?🤔 All carbs/glut..no protein.
Too many cheeses.
My family just likes the mozzarella and parmesan and romano cheeses.
looks great, but isn't pasta supposed to be a relatively inexpensive dish? That must be at least $30 worth of cheese alone.
Shouldn't you be about 300 lbs by now with all these delicious dishes you prepare??? Lol
not likely its italian dinner looks good Joe
It’s fine unless you’re Italian.
The mascarpone has no purpose in the recipe and will just get lost here.
Where's the beef? Too much cheeses for me.