Baked Ziti with Ham and Mozzarella

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If you’re looking for a tasty and comforting dish, baked ziti with ham and mozzarella is the perfect choice!

This simple and flavorful recipe combines the hearty texture of ziti with the savory taste of ham and the creamy melt of mozzarella, all enveloped in the delicacy of béchamel and then baked for a golden and irresistible surface.

Perfect for a family Sunday lunch or a friendly dinner with friends, this dish brings a piece of beloved Italian tradition to the table.

Now take a minute to read the recipe and then… let’s cook and eat!!

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  • Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

  • 18 oz ziti (long to be broken)
  • 2 cups béchamel
  • 17 oz mozzarella (or fiordilatte)
  • 10 oz cooked ham
  • 3.5 oz grated Parmesan

Tools

  • 1 Pot
  • 1 Colander
  • 1 Knife
  • 1 Cutting Board
  • 1 Baking Pan

Steps

  • Preparing baked ziti with ham and mozzarella is very simple and fairly quick, considering we’re talking about baked pasta.

  • First, break the long ziti by hand and dice both the cooked ham and the mozzarella. Let the mozzarella drain in a colander to remove any excess milk.

    Baked Ziti with Ham and Mozzarella
  • Cook the ziti in plenty of salted water and leave them al dente, cooking for 2 minutes less than the package instructions. Once cooked, drain the pasta well and place it in a large bowl.

    Baked Ziti with Ham and Mozzarella
  • Add the ham, mozzarella, béchamel, and grated cheese to the pasta. Mix thoroughly to evenly distribute the seasoning.

    Baked Ziti with Ham and Mozzarella
  • Transfer the pasta to a baking pan, level the surface and sprinkle with grated cheese.
    Bake in a preheated static oven at 356°F for 30-40 minutes.
    All that’s left is to plate and enjoy your hot and cheesy baked ziti 😋.


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    Baked Ziti with Ham and Mozzarella

Storage

Baked ziti with ham and mozzarella keeps for a couple of days in the fridge in an airtight container.

When reheating, I recommend doing it in a pan with a small knob of butter.

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Hello, my name is Mariarosaria and my blog cuciniAMO e mangiAMO is my third child! I take care of it with passion and dedication, just like one would with a child or any beloved person. Here you will find recipes from the Neapolitan tradition, but not only that… I don't like to set limits for myself in life, much less in the kitchen 😉.

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