Ingredients

How to make it

  • 1. In a large pot boil water with some salt in it. Add noodles, boil for about 10 to 12 minutes. Then drain. Preheat the oven to 350°.
  • 2. Chop up onion and peppers into small pieces.
  • 3. Start to brown O & P in a large skillet.
  • 4. While they are browning add ground beef. Season and cook.
  • 5. Mix the sauce into the skillet and heat. Then add the ricotta cheese and mix it all together. Then add the noodle and make sure that it all gets covered evenly.
  • 6. Pour the mixture into a 9 x 13 in. baking dish. Then cover with mozzarella cheese, not too thick.
  • 7. Bake uncovered for about 30 min.
  • 8. Let cool and serve.

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  • tavia 12 years ago
    Great recipe!!!! So easy to make and my family loved it.
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  • jayboy 13 years ago
    Fantastic! Made a few small changes: 1/2 green pepper, 1/4 white onion, & added 3 tsp minced garlic. Very good, thanks!
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    " It was good "
    heather3bears ate it and said...
    Made this last night and the family loved it!! Will definitely go into the rotation!
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  • mbe 16 years ago
    I like this recipe and I like the picture .. monster ziti!!
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    " It was just okay "
    lil_coop ate it and said...
    This sounds very yummy! Will be trying it very shortly! Thanks for posting!
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  • leroux 16 years ago
    YUM!!!
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  • sunny 16 years ago
    Great recipe - look forward to trying it. = )
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  • msbooch75 16 years ago
    Ziti is my favorite pasta so this is one I will make for the family.
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  • linebb956 16 years ago
    I like this... ingredents that most of us have on hand.. Good post
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  • chefjeb 16 years ago
    I saw your comment about ground sirloin. Have you tried washing the ground beef after browning? It's actually a restaurant trick. Put browned meat in a colandar and rinse with warm (not hot) water. Let drain and you'll be amazed. It gets rid of the funk greasy taste. ENJOY!
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