Freezer Baked Ziti

The best method and recipe for freezing baked ziti. Make a lot or make even more. It keeps perfectly and reheats beautifully.

Freezer Baked Ziti
Freezer Baked Ziti

The best method and recipe for freezing baked ziti. Make a lot or make even more. It keeps perfectly and reheats beautifully.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 3
  • Carbohydrate 212.390658444979 g
  • Cholesterol 674.078659 mg
  • Fat 66.6239857115222 g
  • Fiber 8.2981745194483 g
  • Protein 133.175552846216 g
  • Saturated Fat 33.9602781561382 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 8x8 dishe (1241g)
  • Sodium 2551.22724803875 mg
  • Sugar 204.092483925531 g
  • Trans Fat 8.38735016667477 g
  • Calories 1962 calories

Step-by-step

  • For cheese mixes, combine cottage cheese, eggs, and lemon zest in a bowl. Set aside for later. Also grate mozzarella and Provolone cheeses.
  • For sauce, add a drizzle of oil to a large pot or skillet over medium-high heat. Add ground beef and brown well for 6-8 minutes, breaking up the beef as it browns.
  • Add mushrooms, onions, and garlic after beef browns. Turn heat down to medium and season with salt and pepper. Cook until veggies soften, another 6-7 minutes.
  • Add tomatoes to the skillet along with oregano and red pepper flakes. Bring to a simmer and turn heat down to medium-low. Let the sauce simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally and breaking up tomatoes. If the sauce gets too thick, thin with a little water.
  • Cook ziti according to package. When ziti is boiled, drain and stir in all the meat sauce. Stir to combine.
  • Lay out three 8x8 freezable baking dishes. Add 1/6 of the pasta mixture to each pan. Top with 1/6 of the cottage cheese mixture in each pan and sprinkle with a tiny bit of mozzarella and Provolone. Repeat with a second layer of pasta mixture, cottage cheese mix, and more grated cheese.
  • If baking immediately: Cover dish with foil and bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Then uncover and bake for 10-15 more minutes.
  • For freezing: Let dishes cool completely, then cover with a double layer of foil and freeze for up to three months.
  • To reheat: Move ziti straight from freeze to oven at 350 degrees F. Let bake for an hour, covered, to thaw completely and warm through. Then remove foil and let bake for an additional 15 minutes or so until ziti is bubbling in the center and warmed through.

Freezer Baked Ziti: My Go-To Recipe for Busy Weeknights

As a busy working mom, time is my most precious commodity. Finding delicious and easy meals that can also be prepped ahead is a constant struggle. That's why I've perfected this freezer baked ziti recipe – it's a lifesaver! This isn't just your average ziti; it's a hearty, cheesy, flavorful masterpiece that's perfect for feeding a family or having on hand for those unexpectedly busy evenings. The best part? It freezes beautifully, meaning you can whip up a batch on a weekend and have delicious, home-cooked meals ready in minutes throughout the week. Forget takeout; this is your new go-to for stress-free dinners.

The secret to this recipe's success lies in the layering. I’ve found that layering the pasta, the creamy cottage cheese mixture (which adds amazing texture!), and the rich meat sauce creates pockets of flavor and prevents the ziti from becoming dry. I also add a generous amount of mozzarella and provolone for that extra cheesy goodness. And trust me, you won't regret adding the extra cheese. The combination of textures and flavors is simply divine. But the real magic is the ability to freeze it. This means you can make a large batch, portion it out into individual containers, and pop one in the oven whenever you're short on time. It thaws and reheats perfectly, saving you precious time and energy on busy weeknights.

Beyond the Convenience: A Flavor Explosion

This isn't just a convenient meal; it's a taste sensation. The rich tomato sauce, bursting with flavor from the oregano and red pepper flakes, perfectly complements the savory ground beef and earthy mushrooms. The creamy cottage cheese mixture adds a delightful tanginess that cuts through the richness of the sauce and cheese. And the ziti, cooked al dente, provides the perfect base for all the other delicious components.

I often find myself adapting this recipe to suit my family's preferences. Sometimes I’ll add spinach or other vegetables to the sauce for extra nutrients. Other times, I might experiment with different types of cheese, like parmesan or ricotta. The beauty of this recipe is its versatility. You can easily customize it to your liking, making it your own signature dish. The most important thing, however, is to make a big batch, freeze it, and savor the ease and deliciousness it brings to your weeknights.

Tips for Freezing and Reheating

Proper freezing and reheating are key to maintaining the quality of your freezer baked ziti. Ensure the dishes are completely cool before wrapping them tightly in a double layer of foil. This helps prevent freezer burn and ensures the ziti remains moist and flavorful. When reheating, start with the ziti frozen and covered. This allows it to thaw gently and prevents uneven cooking. Once thawed, remove the foil and bake until bubbly and golden brown for that perfectly baked finish.

More Than Just a Meal: A Time Saver

In conclusion, my freezer baked ziti recipe is more than just a delicious meal; it's a time-saving solution for busy individuals and families. It’s a testament to the power of meal prepping and the joy of having delicious, home-cooked food readily available, even on the busiest of days. So, the next time you find yourself short on time, reach for your freezer stash of ziti – it's a guaranteed crowd-pleaser that's sure to become a family favorite. And remember, the more you make, the more you have to enjoy!

Ingredients You'll Love

This recipe highlights simple, everyday ingredients that combine to create an extraordinary dish. The rich tomato sauce, the savory ground beef, the earthy mushrooms, and the creamy cottage cheese—each ingredient plays a crucial role in creating the complex flavors that make this ziti so special. And don't forget the cheese! The abundance of mozzarella and provolone provides the perfect cheesy finish.