I adore pasta + I love food that makes for a cool presentation, so today’s recipe is one that I’m so excited to share! I’m sure many of you have had baked ziti/rigatoni before, BUT have you ever had a version that’s shaped like a pie? Basically, you place cooked rigatoni vertically into a springform pan (pictured below), then top it with a layer of ricotta, a layer of homemade meat sauce, grated mozzarella + parmesan, + bake until it reaches bubbly perfection. Sounds good, right?
While this meal is definitely tasty, this is really a dish that’s first + firemost about the presentation. The awesomeness comes when you release the sides of the springform pan, reveal a fabulous rigatoni “pie,” + proceed to cut a perfect slice from it. And the flavor? I worried that with such a cool presentation, the flavor might be so-so, but this was actually quite delicious! Although, in my book, you really can’t go wrong with any meal that involves lots of pasta, tons of cheese, + a wonderful, savory sauce. So, next time you’re looking for a dinner that can feed a crowd AND also has a major wow factor, look no further + give this amazing rigatoni pie a try!
Three-Cheese Rigatoni Pie With Meat Sauce
serves 8, adapted from betterrecipes.com
ingredients
1 lb rigatoni (the wider, the better!)
1 tbsp olive oil
1 lb ground beef
1 28 oz. can good quality crushed tomatoes
2 tbsp dry red wine
1 tbsp worcestershire sauce
1 tsp dried parsley
1/2 tsp dried basil
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp dried oregano
1/4 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
salt + pepper, to taste
1 1/2 cups freshly grated parmesan cheese, divided
4 oz ricotta cheese
1 1/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheesedirections
bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. add the rigatoni + cook until just al dente, according to the package instructions. drain + transfer to a large bowl. stir in 1 tbsp of olive oil + set aside to let cool, while you go on to the next steps.
meanwhile, heat a large skillet over medium heat. add the beef + cook until it is no longer pink. drain the meat well + return to the skillet. stir in the crushed tomatoes, red wine, worcestershire sauce, parsley, basil, garlic powder, oregano + red pepper flakes. season with salt + pepper to taste. reduce the heat to low + simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. remove about 1/4 of the sauce + put aside in a small bowl – this will be your extra sauce for serving.
preheat the oven to 400 degrees. grease or butter a 9″ springform pan.
gently stir 1 cup of grated parmesan cheese into the cooked rigatoni until well-coated. stand each piece of rigatoni up vertically in the prepared springform pan. (note: this step took me about 8 minutes). this is what this step will look like when done!
once all the rigtoni is packed vertically into the pan, gently spread the ricotta cheese on top of the rigatoni in a thin, even layer.carefully pour the meat sauce in the skillet (not the reserved sauce) over the rigatoni. this is the most time-consuming part: with clean hands, use your fingers to carefully push the meat sauce down into the rigatoni. as you push the meat sauce down, you will also push the ricotta cheese into the rigatoni, which will help keep this dish from being dry. the more time you spend on this step, the better results you will obtain! (note: this step took me about 10 minutes).
set the springform pan on a baking sheet + bake for 15 minutes. remove from the oven. sprinkle the mozzarella cheese + 1/2 cup parmesan cheese evenly over the top. cook for another 15 minutes, until the cheese is lightly browned + bubbling.
remove the pie from the oven + allow it to stand in the springform pan for 15 minutes. then, carefully run a knife along the edge of the pan to loosen the pie. remove the sides of the springform pan, then slice, serve with extra sauce on the side, + garnish with parsley, if desired.
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It held together so well! Such a fun presentation for sure.
i was really worried that it would just fall apart when i removed the sides of the pan + cut it, but thankfully, it held together great! love it when stuff works out the way it’s supposed to. =)
ahhh this is so awesome and amazing and wonderful!! so cool and something i never would have thought to do. i’d like a slice now please!
This looks fabulous!!
This is SO. COOL. I can’t wait to try it out! Baked pasta dishes are my favorite, and I’d love to get some wow factor out of something like this too. 😀
Amy, that’s gorgeous! I love the presentation, it really makes it special. I’m totally pinning it right this second.
What an awesome idea Amy!! This would be such a fun dish for entertaining – it will surely surprise people and since it pasta it will taste fabulous (obviously)
This is seriously one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen! And I think you left out the best part of the story–how you were able to get such a good-looking slice for this picture. If I made this, it would be a hot mess!
Awww, shucks. But really, I didn’t have to do anything special – it held together really well, so all of the slices came out looking surprisingly perfect with little effort. I love it when that happens. =)
Amy, it looks beautiful & delicious! What a fun presentation!
this is so fun and creative!
What a gorgeous pie! The presentation really is lovely, and you’re right about the awesome flavors.
I’ve never had a pie quite like this before, but that wouldn’t stop me from enjoying it!!
i hadn’t either, til i made + ate this one. it’s just like regular delicious baked ziti/rigatoni, only cooler to look at. =)
This really does have the wow factor! What a brilliant idea, I’d love a slice right now!
Wow, this really is an amazing presentation! I can’t wait to make this at my next dinner party – my guests will be so impressed!
it would be great for a dinner party for sure – it can definitely feed a crowd! and hopefully impress them a bit at the same time. =)
this is the coolest pie i’ve ever seen – so impressive and what a wow factor when you bring it out to the dinner table!!
This is such a cool idea! I love when pretty food also looks amazingly delicious!
Such a fun dish, and you’re right…perfect for a party! This is definitely a pie my kids would love. OK…me too!!
I love how gorgeous this looks my friend and can’t go wrong with cheese
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This is truly a work of art! It’s like one of those cakes that is so pretty you don’t want to eat it! Great job on this one Amy!! It really looks delicious.
you are so sweet, joanna – thank you!
Wow this looks sooo good. My husband would definitely love this dish!!
I adore pasta too! And your pie is nothing short of stunning! Looks absolutely inredible!
Wow !! that Cheese rigatoni pie making me hungry look so delicious. can I get one please ..!!!
A fabulous presentation! I love this.
the kiddos and I are totally making this! great recipe Amy.
Omg, this looks amazing!!
wow is right…that picture…what a fun neat looking dish. can’t wait to make this for the family!!!
This is seriously impressive, Amy! Love it!
Wow. Cute and pinning. Never saw anything like this before.
That second picture is really helpful! And it looks so neat! I’d love to make this. I bet people flipped out over it.
I’m so glad you said that because I almost didn’t post the second picture since it was a crappy iphone one. now i’m glad i did!
Beyond awesome Amy! I am at awe. What an incredible dish and presentation.
you are so sweet, renee – thank you!!
This is incredible! Love how cheesy it is!
Oh girl! I so want a slice of this for dinner.
Okay. This has to be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen! But I can’t imagine the patience it took to get it assembled! Amazing-I love it. Definitely a perfect dish for entertaining.
bahaha, getting the pasta to all stand up on end did take a little bit of patience. i found it therapeutic! =)
What an impressive dish! I’ve never seen this before. It looks great and yummy!
This looks like what would become an amazing addition to my winter comfort menu!
That looks wonderful. I love how you packed all the noodles in there. It would definitely impress for a dinner party or the holidays!
Amy my dear! That is a great idea for any pot luck / dinners! What a showstopper!! I’m sure any guests would be so impressed with this delicious and gorgeous dish!! Thanks for sharing!! You are definitely the pasta queen!! hahaha..
I’ll take the title of “pasta queen” any day! =)
Wow! As always, you never cease to amaze me with your talent. What an incredibly gorgeous dish!
Hi Amy! I’m new over here and wish I found you sooner. This blog simply rocks! I’ll be back soon
welcome, whitney! i’m so glad you found your way to my little ol’ blog. =)
What a fabulous looking dish! Kind of reminds me of timbale—both have that great WOW factor!
I’ve never heard of a timbale before, but i just googled it + yep, it looks like they have similarities. i learn something new every day! =)
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