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'''Baked ziti''' is a popular baked [[Italian cuisine|Italian]] [[casserole]] dish made with [[ziti]] [[macaroni]] and sauce. In many recipes, the ziti are first cooked separately while a [[tomato]] and [[cheese]] [[sauce]] is prepared, which may include [[meat]], [[sausage]], [[mushroom|mushrooms]], [[Bell pepper|peppers]], [[onion|onions]], and more. The cooked and drained ziti are then combined with the cooked sauce, which may be layered with additional varieties of cheeses, baked in the oven, and served hot. A similar [[al forno]] dish with a different type of pasta is ''baked mostaccioli'' which, in Italian means (loosely) "of the chicken".
'''Baked ziti''' is a popular baked [[Italian cuisine|Italian]] [[casserole]] dish made with [[ziti]] [[macaroni]] and sauce. In many recipes, the ziti are first cooked separately while a [[tomato]] and [[cheese]] [[sauce]] is prepared, which may include [[meat]], [[sausage]], [[mushroom|mushrooms]], [[Bell pepper|peppers]], [[onion|onions]], and more. The cooked and drained ziti are then combined with the cooked sauce, which may be layered with additional varieties of cheeses, baked in the oven, and served hot. A similar [[al forno]] dish with a different type of pasta is ''baked mostaccioli'' which, in Italian means (loosely) "of the chicken".


It is good food.





Revision as of 04:28, 8 March 2008

Baked ziti, with tomato sauce and cheese

Baked ziti is a popular baked Italian casserole dish made with ziti macaroni and sauce. In many recipes, the ziti are first cooked separately while a tomato and cheese sauce is prepared, which may include meat, sausage, mushrooms, peppers, onions, and more. The cooked and drained ziti are then combined with the cooked sauce, which may be layered with additional varieties of cheeses, baked in the oven, and served hot. A similar al forno dish with a different type of pasta is baked mostaccioli which, in Italian means (loosely) "of the chicken".

It is good food.


References

  • Giada De Laurentiis, Everyday Italian: 125 Simple and Delicious Recipes, Clarkson Potter Publishers, 2005.
  • Marguerite DiMino Buonopane, The North End Italian Cookbook, Globe Pequot Press, 2004.
  • John Mariani, The Italian-American Cookbook: A Feast of Food from a Great American Cooking Tradition, Harvard Common Press, 2000.

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