This Tomato Alfredo Italian Baked Ziti Recipe is my husband’s favorite meal.
My husband would eat this every week if I made it that often. Our 2 year old, 6 year old and 8 year old all love it as well!
It is crazy how quickly this recipe disappears around our house. My husband has gone so far as to say I should sell it pre-packaged to stores and the like. However, I have made it into freezer meals for our family and it is quite a bit better served fresh. The Alfredo sauce doesn’t freeze very well. Although still delicious frozen, thawed, and cooked, it tastes a lot better freshly made.
I’ve made it for family and friends and they’ve all really liked it as well.
My sister has been waiting for awhile for me to post this recipe on my blog. Her husband requested it when I made it for their family many months years ago. So here you go sis, sorry it took so long…
Tomato Alfredo Baked Ziti Recipe Supply List
Large pot for boiling ziti noodles
small spatula I was using the Blendtec spatula that came with my blender in the video
9×13 glass baking dish or 2- 8×8 baking dishes
Directions on how to make Tomato Alfredo Baked Ziti Recipe
To make this recipe more quickly, I make the Alfredo sauce, brown the beef, and boil the noodles at the same time…
- Start a large pot with 8 Cups or more of water boiling. Add 1- 16 oz package of ziti noodles. Boil stirring now and then to make sure they don’t stick to the bottom. Helpful tip, spray cooking spray on the top of boiling water to prevent it from boiling over the rim of the pot.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- On Medium heat melt butter in a sauce pan and add pepper, onion powder and garlic.
- Whisk heavy whipping cream and parmesan cheese into the butter. Using a whisk, stir often until cheese is fully melted.
- Taste test the homemade Alfredo sauce and add additional amounts of spices as desired.
- Cook ground beef on medium high heat. Drain off oil if desired. Add garlic, onion powder, salt, and pepper.
- Place cooked and strained noodles in the bottom of a 9×13 pan or 2- 8×8 pans.
- Pour Alfredo sauce onto the noodles and stir them in well.
- Distribute the ground beef evenly over the noodles.
- Pour the tomato sauce on top of the ground beef.
- Sprinkle top with parmesan cheese
- Bake for 30 minutes with a tin foil tent.
- Remove and serve. Refrigerate leftovers.
Tomato Alfredo Baked Ziti Ingredient List
*Homemade Alfredo- Optional ideas below…
4 teaspoons Minced Garlic
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 1/2 Cups heavy whipping cream
4 Cups shredded parmesan cheese ( additional 1/4 C for garnish if desired)
1/2 C butter
Ground Beef
1 pound ground beef
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons minced garlic
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 teaspoon onion powder
Noodles
16 oz package of ziti noodles
Pasta Sauce
32 oz Classico tomato pasta sauce
Homemade Alfredo optional substitutions- to make this recipe faster you can substitute the homemade Alfredo with the sauce of 2- 15 oz Bertolli Alfredo Pasta Sauce. Or our personal favorite is to half this homemade Alfredo recipe and mix in 1- 15 oz Bertolli Alfredo Pasta Sauce until well mixed. We stumbled upon this combination when I didn’t have enough heavy whipping cream to make the whole recipe (just 1/2) so I used a jar of Alfredo sauce in addition and we loved the taste even more. So, more often than not, I make it like this.
I hope you enjoy this Tomato Alfredo Baked Ziti Recipe as much as we do!
Let me know in the comments below.
Tomato Alfredo Baked Ziti Recipe
An amazing pasta dish with a delicious blend of Alfredo and tomato sauces paired with seasoned ground beef and cooked ziti noodles.
Ingredients
- Homemade Alfredo- Optional Alfredo ingredients in notes section.
- 4 teaspoons Minced Garlic
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 1 1/2 Cups heavy whipping cream
- 4 Cups shredded parmesan cheese ( additional 1/4 C for garnish if desired)
- 1/2 C butter
- Ground Beef
- 1 pound ground beef
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
- Noodles
- 16 oz package of ziti noodles
- Pasta Sauce
- 32 oz Classico tomato pasta sauce
Instructions
- I make the Alfredo sauce, brown the beef, and boil the noodles at the same time to make this more quickly.
- Start a large pot with 8 Cups or more of water boiling. Add 1- 16 oz package of ziti noodles. Boil stirring now and then to make sure they don't stick to the bottom. Once cooked al dente, strain and set to side.
Helpful tip, spray cooking spray on the top of boiling water to prevent it from boiling over the rim of the pot. - On Medium heat melt butter in a sauce pan and add pepper, onion powder and garlic.
- Add heavy whipping cream and parmesan cheese to the butter. On medium heat stir with a whisk often until cheese is fully melted.
- Taste test the Alfredo sauce and add additional amounts of spices as desired.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Cook ground beef on medium high heat. Drain off oil if desired. During cooking process add garlic, onion powder, salt, and pepper.
- Place cooked and strained noodles in the bottom of a 9x13 pan or 2- 8x8 pans.
- Pour Alfredo sauce onto the noodles and stir them in well.
- Distribute the ground beef evenly over the noodles.
- Pour the tomato sauce on top of the ground beef.
- Sprinkle top with parmesan cheese
- Bake for 30 minutes with a tin foil tent (so cheese won't stick to the tin foil).
- Remove and serve. Refrigerate leftovers.
Notes
Homemade Alfredo optional substitutions- to make this recipe faster you can substitute the homemade Alfredo with the sauce of 2- 15 oz Bertolli Alfredo Pasta Sauce. Or our personal favorite is to half this homemade Alfredo recipe and mix in 1- 15 oz Bertolli Alfredo Pasta Sauce until well mixed. We stumbled upon this combination when I didn't have enough heavy whipping cream to make the whole recipe (just 1/2) so I used a jar of Alfredo sauce in addition and we loved the taste even more. So, more often than not, I make it like this.
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