Baked Penne Pasta with Italian Sausage
Updated April 28, 2011
Last week Josh and his brother, Matt, spent numerous hours working in our yard. I feel guilty because I really didn't help much. I think I picked up a rake once, oops! They really worked hard and did a great job. I did contribute by feeding them though. That should count for something, right?
One night I made pasta for the boys. I love pasta because it is cheap, easy, and the choices are endless. We had leftover grilled Italian sausages and ricotta cheese so I decided to do a baked pasta. I added in onion, garlic, and roasted peppers too. I topped everything off with my homemade marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese.
The individual baked pastas came out nice and bubbly. The guys were thrilled to come in for dinner. I didn't taste it because I don't do meat, but the lack of conversation at the dinner table was a good sign. They devoured their pasta in minutes.
Sorry this recipe is kind of random. I just made it up as I was cooking. If you have questions let me know. I don't think you can mess it up! Just mix it all up, bake, and I am sure something good will come out of the oven:)
Tomorrow we are leaving for Palm Beach, Florida. We will be vacationing for an entire week. Josh's brother, Ben, and his wife, Whitney, are joining us. Should be a great time! We will try to check in from the beach! If anyone has Palm Beach suggestions-places to go or eat, let us know! Thanks friends!
Penne pasta-cook until al dente, drain and set aside Olive oil Garlic-chopped Onion, chopped Fennel seed Crushed red pepper Basil, chopped Roasted peppers-I used red and yellow-we had some in the freezer Italian sausage-I used leftover grilled Colosimo's sausage, just cut it into chunks Marinara sauce-I used my homemade sauce, but you can use store bought Ricotta cheese Mozzarella cheese
1. Spray baking dish with cooking spray. I used 2 individual dishes. You can use a big one for a large group. Spread marinara sauce on the bottom of the dishes. 2. In a skillet, heat olive oil. Add in onion, garlic, fennel seed, crushed red pepper, basil, and roasted peppers. Cook until tender. 3. Add in sausage chunks. Cook for a couple of minutes. 4. In a bowl, mix pasta with marinara sauce. Add in the pepper/sausage mixture. 5. Divide pasta evenly in dishes, or put all of it in one big dish. 6. Drop spoonfuls of ricotta cheese into the pasta dishes. Make sure to mix it a little bit. You want it to be in with the pasta/sauce mixture. 7. Sprinkle with mozzerella cheese and mix a little bit. 8. Cover the top of the pasta with more mozzerella and fresh basil. 9. Bake at 350 degrees for about 20 minutes or until bubbly. 10. Enjoy!