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One of my most favorite things in the world is making a nice meal and having our entire family sit down, all at once, to eat together. There is something about eating a home cooked meal with your loved onesthat just makes all of your problems obsoletein thatmoment.

Especially ifeveryone likes the meal AND can manage to put their cell phones down during dinner. Now that is a real accomplishment!

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Comfort Foods

There is actually a whole category of foods out there that has been designated as “comfort foods“. These are all foods that make you feel like you are at home. They relax you, fill you up and are something you reach for when you need something to make you feel better. Most comfort foods are full of fats, calories and tend to also be served warm.

As far as the calorie content goes, maybe comfort foods tend to be high in calories because as a kid, you were likely never on a diet and were able to eat as many calories as you wanted. Eating a food in adulthood that is full of calories is more like a special treat. Not worrying about what is inside a food sure is comforting!

I am sure most comfort foods are served warm because they warm you up from the inside, making you feel cozy and happy. Sounds about right! I know that if I had a bad day and was feeling a little down, a nice hot meal would definitely cheer me up.

So of the most popular comfort foods are as follows:

  • Macaroni and cheese
  • Chicken noodle soup
  • Meatloaf
  • Grilled Cheese
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Pizza
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Baked pasta with marinara
  • Beef stew
  • Chicken Pot Pie
  • Pancakes

Don’t all of these foods sound delicious and, well, comforting? Of course some comfort foods are specific person to person. Maybe your mom always made spaghetti and meatballs as you were growing up and a plate full of that dish is something that make you feel right at home. There is a certain level of nostalgia to a comfort food. They are, after all, named comfort foods because they make you personally feel at home, wherever that may be.

Baked Pasta Recipes

Baked pastas, covered in marinara sauce with a nice crispy top is something that is most certainly a comfort food to me. Yes, my mom did make it when I was a kid and it reminds me of nights at home with my family, laughing at the dinner table while filing our bellies. However, I know I am not alone in thinking that baked pastas are comfort foods. In fact, it is on top ten lists all over the place if you are looking for great comfort food recipes. You can’t deny the popularity of a baked pasta dish.

When thinking about comfort foods and remembering the baked pasta dishes my mom use to make, I immediately wanted to create my own baked pasta. While I may never have the exact same method and flavor as the one from my childhood, I can definitely get close enough and make this comfort food one I adore and also one that my kids will remember later in life.

Easy Pasta Recipes

One more qualification of a comfort food is that it is easy to make. There is nothing relaxing or “comfortable” about being stuck in a kitchen all day making dinner. Any comfort food should take less than ten minutes to put together (ten minutes is my own personal rule but I think it is a great guideline!).

In order to keep this recipe easy and fast, I decided to limit the ingredients. As I jotted down my ideas, I scratched off unnecessary seasonings, excess steps and came up with an idea for an easy pasta recipe containing only 7 ingredients- sounded good to me!

Homemade Tomato Sauce

In an effort to keep this recipe simple, I opted to use sauce straight out of the jar and I have absolutely no shame in admitting it. Sure, I write recipes and pride myself on all my homemade meals but sometimes, a jar of sauce is exactly the right ingredient. There is no chopping vegetables, no waiting for the sauce to cook and no extra mess. You can just crack open a jar, pour it over your cooked pasta and you’re done!

Sure, you can make your own sauce and it will work wonderfully in this recipe. However, make life a little easier and just buy the sauce. Get fancy and buy the more expensive sauce if you’d like but buy it none the less. When you have dinner in the oven within a matter of minutes, you will be happy about your decision.

Kid Friendly Pasta Recipes

One of the biggest concerns I have about each nights dinner is if my kids will eat what I made. It honestly stresses me out especially since one of my kids is quite picky (a habit we are desperately trying to break…she’ll be a foodie someday!). Yet when I pull out this baked rotini recipe, I know that everyone will be happy. My 18 month old will be able to pick up the noodles easily and eat them all by herself, my husband will be excited about the excessive amounts of cheese and my picky 4 year old will gobble it up with out me having to beg or bribe her. Do you know what else that means? It means I will be happy! I will be happy everyone is eating and, yes, I too will be excited to eat this super simple baked pasta.

Baked Pasta Comfort Foods

I hope by now that you are craving this dish. I know that after thinking about it this whole time I am. Warm sauce, gooey cheese, pasta that has that slight crunch from the oven but is still nice and tender…it all sounds like heaven. So give this easy baked pasta recipe a try and I can almost guarantee that it will become a meal that you serve your family all the time. I can also ensure that it will make everyone feel right at home. Maybe someday, your kids will think about Baked Rotini pasta and get a nice warm feeling remembering all the good times they had around the dinner table.

Hope you Enjoy! =)

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Baked Rotini

  • Author: Simple Green Moms
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 20 mins
  • Total Time: 30 mins
  • Yield: 8 1x
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Description

Crumbles of ground beef are layered inside this baked rotini casserole which is cheesy, saucy and tastes like home.

Ingredients

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  • 1 (16 ounce) package rotini pasta
  • 1/2 pound lean ground beef (or turkey)
  • 1 teaspoon diced onion
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 (28 ounce) jar spaghetti sauce
  • 3 cups shredded mozzarella cheese

Instructions

  1. In a large pot cook rotini pasta in boiling salted water until al dente. Drain.
  2. Cook ground turkey or beef in medium skillet until brown.Add the diced onion, salt and pepper.

    Mix in half of the jar of spaghetti sauce.

  3. In a large bowl add the browned beef mixture to the drained pasta and
    stir in the second half of the of spaghetti sauce.Pour mixture into a 2 quart baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil.
  4. In a preheated 425 degree F (230 degree C) oven bake for 20 minutes.Remove foil, sprinkle shredded mozzarella cheese and return to oven for 5 to 10 minutes.

    Serve warm.

Notes

  • Replace the ground beef with ground turkey or ground sausage
  • Any short pasta noodle will do so if you happen to have penne on hand- use it!
  • Try using a pasta noodle that is whole grain or vegetable based to add a few extra nutrients
  • Skip the meat and you will have a delicious vegetarian baked pasta
  • Before placing the dish in the oven, you can wrap and freeze it to save for later. It will last up to three months in the freezer. To eat, simply unwrap and bake as directed but add an extra ten minutes to the baking time.

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FAQs

How long do you cook rotini pasta for? ›

For authentic "al dente" pasta, boil uncovered, stirring occasionally for 7 minutes. For more tender pasta, boil an additional 1 minute. Remove from heat.

Why is baked pasta so good? ›

If there's anything more comforting than boiled pasta in a sauce, it's got to be baked pasta in a sauce. The baking adds a crispy crust that is such a delicious contrast to the tender goodness of the dish. The challenge is to how to get the pasta to turn out just right.

What is the difference between fusilli and rotini pasta? ›

The key to distinguishing the two is to remember that fusilli is made of strands of pasta twisted into little spring-like shapes, while rotini is typically extruded into a twisted shape. Rotini is more common in the U.S. and is produced by all major pasta manufacturers.

Is rotini pasta gluten free? ›

This pasta is certified gluten free and has the great taste and texture you can feel good about including in your favorite pasta dishes. The twisted pasta shape holds more of your favorite sauce or salad dressing, making it the perfect main dish or side pasta salad.

How much does 1 cup of dry rotini make cooked? ›

Use a measuring cup to portion dried pasta.

Semolina pasta can double in size when you cook it, so measure accordingly. For example, when cooking a semolina penne, Barilla says to measure 2/3 cup dried pasta for 1 1/4 cups of cooked pasta; if you're cooking rotini, use 1/2 cup of dried pasta for 1 cup cooked.

How many minutes should I cook homemade pasta? ›

Cook the pasta in a large pot of generously-salted boiling water until it is al dente, usually between 1-5 minutes depending on the thickness of your pasta. Drain and use immediately.

What is the best pasta shape for baked pasta? ›

For Baked Pasta Dishes

As for picking the perfect pasta shape, we recommend choosing a short cut—like Penne, Shells or Rigatoni—with hollow middles, twists or scoop-like shapes to capture all the goodness of your baked pasta: sauces, small ingredients and melty cheeses galore.

How to stop pasta from going hard in pasta bake? ›

You want enough loose liquid to cover the bottom. If there isn't enough add some of the pasta water or stock - slowly, don't overdo it - then bake it covered for the first 15-20 minutes. If there's too much liquid in the bottom, bake it uncovered so more evaporates.

What is rotini called in Italy? ›

Fusilli
Alternative namesRotini (United States)
TypePasta
Place of originItaly
Media: Fusilli
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Why is rotini the best pasta? ›

This shape is particularly popular with children but is also a useful shape as its twists can capture sauces well. Rotini is recommended to be paired with most sauces, including tomato sauces, oil-based sauces, or cream sauces. It also works well in pasta salads.

What pasta is closest to rotini? ›

Rotini and fusilli both describe the same spiral-shaped noodle. They look like little corkscrews and are loads of fun to bite into, especially for little kids that like to eat with their hands. This richly textured pasta works wonderfully in the recipe for Tuna, Tomato and Mozzarella Bake.

Does rotini pasta have egg? ›

Ingredients: Dough: Semolina (milled wheat, enriched with niacin, iron, thiamine, mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid); Water; Pasteurized whole eggs (whole eggs, less than 2% Sodium Silicoaluminate added as an anti-caking agent); Anatto powder.

Is gluten-free rotini good for diabetics? ›

But gluten itself does not impact blood glucose. Gluten-free foods that contain carbohydrate will have the same impact on blood glucose as carb-containing foods that do contain gluten. For example, gluten-free pasta does not raise blood glucose levels less than regular pasta.

How long to cook whole grain rotini? ›

COOKING YOUR PASTA

Add contents of package to boiling water. Stir gently. Return to a boil. For authentic "al dente" pasta, boil uncovered, stirring occasionally for 9 minutes.

How long should you boil pasta? ›

Most dried ribbons of pasta such as linguine, spaghetti and tagliatelle take between 8-10 mins. Shorter, thicker pasta shapes like bows or penne take 10-12mins and fresh pasta such as ravioli and tortellini will be done between 3-5mins.

Can you cook pasta for 20 minutes? ›

To save on the hassle of boiling pasta, you can even cook pasta right in its sauce on the stovetop. Add all the ingredients, including the veggies or meat, and dry pasta and let it cook till everything is done, usually in about 20 to 25 minutes.

What pasta cooks in 3 minutes? ›

Semolina. Made in the Pacific Northwest, this spaghetti tastes great and it's ready in 3 minutes. No more par cooking, waste, and portion bagging! Using only 100% Durum Semolina and water, along with patented extrusion technology, this Spaghetti is all-natural and convenient.

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