This easy Pasta with Ricotta recipe is made in one pot and takes just 15 minutes from start to finish! It has the flavor of stuffed pasta shells without all of the work, making it a crowd-pleasing weeknight dinner.
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Why You Will Love This Recipe
Fast - The best part about this one-pot pasta is that it is so easy. It is literally 15 minutes from start to finish.
One Pan - Dishes are a breeze when you only use one pan for the meal! This pasta is well rounded with all of your food groups, including vegetables, in one dish!
Flavorful - But it tastes as if you spent a lot longer on it! The secret is the layers of flavor that you get from this delicious combination of ingredients.
And if you love quick and easy pasta dinner, check out this Garlic Butter Pasta recipe!
Ingredients & Substitutions
Italian Sausage: I like to use hot Italian sausage to give this dish a little extra flavor, but mild or sweet sausage could also be used.
Vegetables: Add in chopped spinach, bell peppers, shredded zucchini, shredded carrots, or mushrooms!
Spaghetti Sauce: Instead of having to add a whole bunch of ingredients to flavor tomato sauce, this recipe uses spaghetti sauce that is already seasoned. I recommend Rao's Roasted Garlic spaghetti sauce, but you can use your favorite! If you want a saucier pasta, then use 32 ounces instead of 24.
Pesto: Make your own lemon pesto for extra flavor, or use store-bought. I like to make this recipe when I have leftover pesto to use up. But in place of pesto, you could instead use ¼ cup of fresh basil, ¼ cup of Parmesan, and 2 cloves of garlic.
Pasta: Shaped pasta has a texture that holds up well to the weight of the other ingredients and does not get mushy, as can sometimes happen with a one-pot pasta. This time I used cellentani, and it worked well, but I prefer to use textured pasta like fusilli and Cavatappi as the sauce seems to adhere to it a little better.
Ricotta: The cool and creamy ricotta offers a welcomed break from the subtle spiciness of the pasta. It keeps the heat from building so that every bite can be enjoyed.
Instructions
Step One: Cook the sausage
Grab your favorite big pot and cook up some Italian sausage over medium heat.
Once it is cooked, pour it into a bowl and set it aside. This is the only dish that you will need to use in addition to the one pot. And it doesn't really count since it is a small item that can be thrown in the dishwasher, right?
Step Two: Saute the vegetables
There is no need to wipe out the pan. The sausage bits will help season the rest of the dish. Add a teaspoon of oil and saute the onions and spinach until they are soft.
Step Three: Add remaining ingredients
Stir in the spaghetti sauce, pesto, red pepper, water, and pasta.
Bring everything to a boil and cook to the al dente recipe time that is directed on your pasta package.
Step Four: Mix the sausage back into the dish
Step Five: Add the ricotta
Small dollops of ricotta can be added to the pot, across the top of the pasta. Or you can add the ricotta once the ricotta has been portioned onto each individual plate
When dishing up this pasta I like to sprinkle a little grated Parmesan cheese and chopped fresh basil over the top, to add another dimension of flavor. If you have it, use it! But if you don't, the pasta will still be delicious.
Serving Recommendations
- Just like the easy Marry Me Tortellini, this is a one-pan meal so you can serve it by itself.
- You could also serve this pasta with steamed broccoli or a garden salad. Green beans are another great side dish.
- Pair with a Cabernet Sauvignon or Pinot Noir.
Frequently Asked Questions
With the increase of plant-based pasta on the market, it is really easy to make this recipe gluten-free! I love chickpea or red lentil pasta with this recipe. Just check the labels on your other ingredients to make sure no gluten sneaks in.
It is best to add a little bit of additional moisture when reheating this pasta. I pour chicken broth or water over the top (a couple of tablespoons per serving) and heat on the stovetop over medium heat. It also microwaves well.
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Recipe
Pasta with Ricotta Recipe (One Pot)
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- 1 lb hot Italian sausage
- 1 small onion (about ¾ cup finely chopped)
- 2 cups spinach, roughly chopped (about 2.5 ounces)
- 24 oz spaghetti sauce
- ¼ cup pesto
- ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper
- 3 cups water
- 1 lb shaped pasta (like Cavatappi, fusilli, or penne)
- 1 ½ cups Ricotta cheese
- Optional toppings: shredded Parmesan cheese, chopped basil
Instructions
- In a large pot, brown sausage over medium heat until there is no pink. If there are large chunks, break into smaller nickel-sized pieces. Once cooked, pour into a bowl and set aside1 lb hot Italian sausage
- While sausage is cooking, chop your onion and spinach. Once sausage has been removed from pan, add 1 teaspoon of oil into pan and cook onion for 1 minute. Add in spinach and cook an additional 3 minutes, or until vegetables are soft.1 small onion, 2 cups spinach, roughly chopped
- Add pasta sauce, pesto, red pepper, water, and pasta to pan. Increase heat to high and bring to a boil. Cook according to the package directions for your pasta, stirring occasionally. (Ours was 9 minutes for al dente.)24 oz spaghetti sauce, ¼ cup pesto, ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper, 3 cups water, 1 lb shaped pasta (like Cavatappi, fusilli, or penne)
- Add sausage back into the pan and stir until dispersed throughout pasta.
- To serve, spoon into bowls or on plates. Top with Parmesan and basil, if using.Optional toppings: shredded Parmesan cheese, chopped basil
- Using a tablespoon, scoop a heaping cloud of Ricotta and place it on top of the individual portion of the pasta. Serve immediately.1 ½ cups Ricotta cheese
Notes
Nutrition
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Becca B says
I was intrigued with this recipe and decided to try it. Wow! Easy and delicious! Definitely added this recipe to my weekly rotation. Thanks!
Erin says
That is so great, Becca! I am glad that you like this recipe and am so grateful that you took the time to leave a review!
Jo Ellen says
I cannot believe how simple this is! Yet the flavor is so complex. It's my new favorite weeknight meal!
Erin says
Isn't it so easy? Thank you for sharing how much you love it!