Photo by: Beth Pierce @smalltownwoman
What Makes This No-Boil Pasta Bake Recipe so Great?
The bauty of this no boil pasta bake comes down to the ease. If you love one pot pasta ideas, this dish is for you. Everything from the uncooked pasta to the sauce and cheese layers is combined in a single casserole dish, which makes cleanup a breeze. Fewer pots, less cleanup, no hot pasta water to deal with, just pure deliciousness.
This is the ultimate sausage pasta bake or meatball bake, whichever you prefer. It's answer for those days when you want to toss together something cozy and delicious, but don’t want to deal with multiple pots on the stove. Whether you're looking for pasta casserole ideas to impress your friends or just want an easy dinner for the family, this method never disappoints.
Plus, the flexibility here is fantastic. Add in veggies, swap in different cheeses, or go meatless if you like. Once you have the basic framework down, the world is your pasta casserole oyster!
Why You Don’t Have to Boil the Pasta
Here’s the best part about this recipe: you can skip the whole pasta-boiling step. But why does this work? Well, pasta will cook naturally when it has enough liquid and time to absorb it. In a no boil pasta bake, all the uncooked pasta needs is a bit more sauce or moisture in the dish so it can hydrate and soften as it bakes. The key is ensuring your sauce has enough liquid to do double duty—cooking the pasta and keeping everything moist and flavorful.
The best part is that as the one pot pasta absorbs the sauce, cooks the meatballs or sausage and all in on casserole recipe.
So, if you're looking for pasta casserole ideas or even a meatball casserole recipe or sausage pasta bake, ditch the boiling water and embrace this easier way to get dinner on the table faster.
Store-Bought Meatballs: The Easy Shortcut You’ll Love
While homemade meatballs is fabulous (check out my recipe), they do take some time. If you're in a hurry, or just don't feel like cooking this is where store-bought frozen meatballs come to the rescue! They make your no-boil pasta bake full of protein and even more convenient.
Frozen meatballs are good because they’re pre-made and come in tons of options, from beef to turkey and even vegetarian. And the best part, there’s no need to thaw them—just add them straight into the casserole dish with your sauce and pasta. As the dish bakes, the meatballs will heat through, soaking up all that sauce and adds a ton of flavor to the dish without any extra effort. Oh, instead of frozen meatballs you can simply add uncooked sausage chunks or uncooked chicken chunks to the casserole and it will cook as the pasta cooks. How great is that?
If you want to take it up a notch, you can still customize your pasta bake with different varieties of meatballs, like spicy Italian or chicken meatballs, depending on your mood. Whether you’re looking for a quick fix or feeding a crowd, frozen meatballs are a total game-changer for your no boil penne pasta bake. It’s all about making dinner as easy and delicious as possible!
Why This Method is a Game Changer
Let’s be honest—no one really enjoys waiting for water to boil, especially on busy nights. The genius of a no boil penne pasta bake is that it cuts out one of the most tedious steps in pasta-making. You can focus more on assembling your ingredients and popping everything in the oven instead of monitoring a pot.
And if you're the type who loves one-pot pasta ideas this is for you, one dish to bake, one dish to clean. You’ll have more time to enjoy dinner (and dessert!) without worrying about a pile of dishes waiting for you afterward.
Customize Your No-Boil Pasta Bake
This recipe is also versatile. You can change it up to suit your family’s preferences or use whatever you have on hand. Want to add more veggies? Throw in some roasted vegetables like zucchini, eggplant, or bell peppers instead of meatballs. Looking for a little spice in your life? Add some crushed red chili flakes or spicy Italian sausage and that will do it!
Want to mix up the cheese? Try ricotta or even cream cheese for a creamier version. And of course Parmesan on the top gives a nice crispy layer that is a fan favorite.
Looking for more pasta casserole ideas and options? Try adding spinach or mushrooms...I like to add a veggies in where I can. You can even mix in some leftover chicken if you want to save time. The possibilities are endless with this versatile dish, making it a perfect option for using up what’s in your fridge.
Pro Tips:
Make Sure You Use Enough Sauce: Since the pasta will be cooking in the sauce, you need to make sure there’s plenty of liquid. If the sauce is too thick, add some water. You want to be sure that the liquid comes up to almost over the top of the pasta.
Preheat the Oven: This might seem like a no-brainer, but preheating your oven is crucial to getting that perfect bake. You want the dish to start cooking right away when it hits the oven.
Cover the Casserole Tightly: This ensures the pasta cooks evenly. Cover your casserole dish with tightly with foil for the first part of the bake. The steam helps cook that pasta to the perfect intake texture. Get That Cheese Golden: In the last 10 minutes, uncover the dish and crank up the heat to get that bubbly, golden cheese topping that everyone loves.
Serve It Up!
Once your no-boil penne pasta bake (or whatever pasta you use) is out of the oven, it’s time to dig in. I like to serve it straight out of the casserole dish, but I sometimes add a little fresh parsley or torn basil on top for a little color and freshness. And, of course, extra Parmesan I mean, come on?!
This one-pot pasta dish pairs beautifully with a simple green salad, Ceasar salad and some crusty bread. deeeelsih!
I hope you love this easy, no-boil pasta bake as much as I do! It’s delicious and has very little hands-on time. Let me know if you try it!

Easy No Boil Pasta Bake
Ingredients
- 1 (16-ounce) package of uncooked penne pasta (or another similar shape)
- 1 (24 or 25 ounces) jar marinara sauce
- 3 cups water
- 1 teaspoon garlic salt
- 1 (26-ounce) package of fully-cooked meatballs (if using frozen meatballs, make sure that they are completely thawed before using)
- 2 cups shredded mozzarella
- Optional: Parmesan cheese and fresh chopped herbs (such as basil, oregano, and parsley for garnish)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425°F.
- Add pasta, marinara, garlic salt and water to a 9×13-inch casserole dish. Stir to combine.
- Add meatballs on top of pasta. Do NOT stir.
- Cover tightly with aluminum foil.
- Place on the middle rack of the oven. Bake for 40 minutes.
- Uncover and test for doneness. Test to be sure that it is al dente (firm but just about finished cooking). If it’s still not cooked through, cover the dish and return to the oven until pasta is al dente. Then move on to the next step.
- Remove from the oven and uncover. Sprinkle mozzarella over the top and bake uncovered for 5-10 more minutes (or until cheese is melted and pasta is tender)