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I don’t think there’s a meal that’s more crowd pleasing than this creamy pasta bake (the first time I made it my kids and I fought over the leftovers… p.s. the chef always wins). Best of all, you can use up any vegetables and cheeses you happen to have in the fridge, and the baked pasta gets assembled and baked in the same skillet. It's an easy weeknight dinner that you're going to love.[Don't miss the VIDEO below!]

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Cheesy broccoli pasta bake

Do you want to know the most delicious way to eat broccoli? When it’s coated in this cheesy, creamy baked pasta sauce. I CRAVE it, and my kids fight over it (which is a miracle in its own right). But with this recipe you’re not limited to using just broccoli. You can use any veggies you have on hand, including cauliflower, peas, asparagus, spinach and/or kale. You can even use leftover cooked or roasted vegetables (see the substitutions below).

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Ingredients and substitutions:

  • Vegetables: You can swap out the broccoli for cauliflower, peas, asparagus, spinach and/or kale. If you have leftover cooked vegetables on hand (such as roasted squash or peppers), you can omit the boiling step and add the vegetables directly to the white sauce when you add the pasta.
  • Pasta: This recipe calls for rigatoni or penne, but you can use any short, shaped pasta you have on hand, such as rotini, faralle or fusilli.
  • Cheeses: A mix of sharp cheddar and gruyere cheeses give the white sauce loads of flavor, but you could go for just one of the cheeses, or you can swap in another cheese that melts well, such as Comté or Emmentaler.
  • Milk: In the white sauce you can use either whole milk or 2% milk, according to what you have.
  • Panko breadcrumbs: Panko breadcrumbs give this pasta bake a crunchy top. You can use fresh breadcrumbs instead.
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How to make a creamy pasta bake:

Make the white sauce:

Making a white sauce (also called béchamel) is way easier than you might think.

  1. Melt butter with smashed garlic cloves to infuse the butter with their flavor (the whole garlic cloves are removed, but you can use chopped garlic for a stronger flavor).
  2. Whisk in flour (regular or gluten-free) and cook 1 minute while whisking (this is to cook off any raw flour flavor).
  3. Next, slowly whisk in milk. Keep whisking until the mixture comes to a simmer and thickens. You just made a béchamel sauce!
  4. Finally, stir in grated cheddar and Gruyere cheeses (or any melty cheeses you have), along with a touch of nutmeg for depth of flavor.
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Assemble the pasta bake

  1. Make the white sauce. Cook the broccoli in a large pot of boiling water, followed by the pasta (they both cook in the same water!).
  2. Add the cooked broccoli and pasta to the skillet with the white sauce.
  3. Toss well to coat.
  4. Sprinkle the pasta with the breadcrumb topping. Bake until the topping is golden and the sauce is bubbling!
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Gluten free baked pasta

You can easily make a gluten free pasta bake (which is how I make it!) by using gluten free flour, pasta and breadcrumbs. I use this GF rigatoni, this GF flour, and these breadcrumbs, but any brands will work!

Serving suggestions

The pasta bake tastes like a lighter, more elegant version macaroni and cheese. Serve it straight from the skillet as an easy weeknight dinner or dress it up with an easy green salad alongside for a cozy night in with friends. Leftovers pack up beautifully in thermoses for school and work lunches!

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FAQs

What pasta should you use for a pasta bake?

You can use any short shaped pasta. Classic shapes include rigatoni and penne (which allow the sauce to seep into the middle), but you can use rotini, farfalle, fusilli or whatever you have on hand!

Should you cover the pasta bake?

No, do not cover the pasta bake when baking. Leaving it uncovered will allow the breadcrumb topping to crisp up and turn golden brown.

Can you assemble the pasta bake in advance?

This one-skillet dinner is best baked right after assembling (when the sauce is at its creamiest), but you can assemble it ahead. Toss the white sauce with the pasta and broccoli, but don't add the breadcrumb topping. Cover the pasta bake and refrigerate it for up to 6 hours. Before baking, bring the pasta bake to room temperature and add the breadcrumb topping (the sauce won't be quite as creamy if you make it ahead).

What else can you add to the pasta to make it filling?

Feel free to stir in shredded rotisserie chicken or even white beans to make the pasta more filling.

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Recipe tips:

  • The water that's used to blanch the broccoli will also be used to cook the pasta (so don't drain it!). A spider is a great tool for scooping up the cooked broccoli, or you could use a slotted spoon.
  • Cook the pasta until just shy of al dente according to the package directions (it should be a touch chewy). Don’t overcook the pasta, as it will cook further in the oven.
  • You can use a large (12-inch) oven-proof skillet to both assemble and bake the pasta. If you don’t have a pan that’s big enough, don’t worry! You can simply transfer the pasta bake to a buttered baking dish.

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Other easy dinners you might like:

  • Healthy 2-Ingredient Alfredo Pasta
  • Fresh Tomato Pesto Pasta
  • Easy Chipotle Chicken Tacos
  • Mexican White Bean Chicken Soup
  • Oven Grilled Cheese
  • Blender Tomato Soup

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Easy Creamy Pasta Bake with Broccoli (or Any Veggies!)

This creamy pasta bake is studded with broccoli (or any vegetables you like!), with a cheesy white sauce and a crunchy breadcrumb topping. It gets assembled and baked in just one skillet, and you can adapt it to whatever you have on hand (be sure to check out the ingredient substitutions below). You can also easily make this a gluten free pasta bake (see the Notes)! Be sure to measure out the ingredients and shred the cheese for the white sauce before starting the sauce (that way you won’t have to scramble once the sauce gets going). For a stronger garlic flavor, use chopped garlic cloves in the sauce and leave them in.

Prep Time35 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: broccoli pasta bake, creamy baked pasta, creamy pasta bake, pasta bake

Servings: 4 -6 people

Author: Nicki Sizemore

Ingredients

Pasta

  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 bunch broccoli (about 1-1 ½ pounds), cut into small florets
  • 1 pound rigatoni or penne pasta (gluten free or regular)

White sauce

  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 2 garlic cloves, peeled and lightly crushed
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour (gluten free or regular)
  • 2 ½ cups whole milk
  • 1 cup 2.5 ounces shredded Gruyere or Comté cheese
  • 1 cup 2.5 ounces shredded sharp cheddar cheese
  • Pinch freshly grated nutmeg

Topping

  • ½ cup panko breadcrumbs (gluten free or regular)
  • cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil or garlic oil
  • 2 tablespoons chopped basil (optional)

Instructions

Cook the broccoli and pasta

  • Preheat the oven to 450˚F (230˚C).

  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Season the water with salt. Add the broccoli florets and cook at a boil until bright green and tender, about 2 minutes. Using a slotted spoon or spider, transfer the broccoli to a colander (reserve the boiling water). Rinse the broccoli with cold water to stop the cooking (this will also help preserve its bright green color).

  • Add the pasta to the boiling water and cook according to the package directions just shy of al dente (it should be a touch chewy—it will finish cooking in the oven). Drain. While the pasta cooks, start the sauce.

Make the white sauce

  • Put the butter and garlic cloves in a 12-inch straight-sided oven-proof skillet (if you don’t have one, make the sauce in a medium saucepan). Turn the heat to medium-low and cook, stirring occasionally, until the butter is melted and the garlic smells fragrant, about 3-4 minutes. Discard the garlic cloves.

  • Increase the heat to medium and whisk in the flour. Cook, whisking, 1 minute. Very slowly pour in the milk while whisking (see the video above for reference!). Cook, whisking, until the sauce starts to bubble and thickens, about 2-4 minutes.

  • Reduce the heat to low and add the Gruyere and cheddar cheeses. Stir with a rubber spatula until melted. Remove the pan from the heat and season with salt, pepper and a pinch of nutmeg—be generous with the salt, as the sauce will flavor the pasta. Add the cooked pasta and broccoli and fold to combine (alternatively, transfer everything to a large bowl and stir to combine). Season with more salt and pepper to taste. (If you’re using a baking dish, transfer the pasta to an oiled dish and spread it in an even layer).

Add the topping and bake

  • Toss the breadcrumbs with the Parmesan cheese and olive oil. Season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle the breadcrumbs over the pasta.

  • Bake the pasta until the breadcrumbs are golden brown and toasted, about 10 minutes. Scatter the chopped basil over top, if using. Serve hot.

Notes

Storage: Refrigerate any leftovers for up to 4 days. Reheat the pasta bake in a microwave or toaster oven until warmed through.

Tips:

  • The water that's used to blanch the broccoli will also be used to cook the pasta (so don't drain it!). A spider is a great tool for scooping up the cooked broccoli, or you could use a slotted spoon.
  • Cook the pasta until just shy of al dente according to the package directions (it should be a touch chewy). Don’t overcook the pasta, as it will cook further in the oven.
  • You can use a large (12-inch) oven-proof skillet to both assemble and bake the pasta. If you don’t have a pan that’s big enough, don’t worry! You can simply transfer the pasta bake to a buttered baking dish.
  • Make this a gluten free pasta bake by using gluten free pasta (this is the brand I like!), gluten free flour and gluten free panko breadcrumbs!

Substitutions you can use in this recipe:

  • Vegetables: You can swap out the broccoli for cauliflower, peas, asparagus, spinach and/or kale. If you have leftover cooked vegetables on hand (such as roasted squash or peppers), you can omit the boiling step and add the vegetables directly to the white sauce when you add the pasta.
  • Pasta: This recipe calls for rigatoni or penne, but you can use any short, shaped pasta you have on hand, such as rotini, faralle or fusilli.
  • Cheeses: A mix of sharp cheddar and gruyere cheeses give the white sauce loads of flavor, but you could go for just one of the cheeses, or you can swap in another cheese that melts well, such as Comté or Emmentaler.
  • Milk: In the white sauce you can use either whole milk or 2% milk, according to what you have.

More Gluten-Free Dinner Recipes

  • Easy Sausage Baked Pasta with Ricotta (One Skillet!)
  • Ultimate Whole Smoked Chicken Recipe (Traeger Smoked Chicken)
  • Juicy Yogurt Marinated Grilled Chicken

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Comments

  1. Lisa says

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    I made a gluten free version of this today with spinach, alongside slow cooked honey ribs 👌 my husband and son really enjoyed it and I thought it was so delicious. Thank you

    Reply

    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Hi Lisa, I’m so glad to hear (and that meal sounds fabulous 🥰)!

      Reply

  2. Kelley says

    I'm excited to try this! Do you think it would be ok to toss in some cooked diced chicken breast before baking?

    Reply

    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Absolutely!! I often add diced chicken if we have it (or you can use shredded rotisserie chicken). I hope you enjoy!

      Reply

  3. Sweety says

    Hi, Can I do the same with homemade breadcrumbs? Will I get a similar crispy texture?

    Reply

    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Yes! You can use homemade breadcrumbs; they will still crisp up nicely on top. I hope you enjoy!

      Reply

  4. Raegan says

    Easy Creamy Pasta Bake Recipe (Video!) | From Scratch Fast (14)
    I made this recipe with gluten free subs and it was super yummy! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Hi Raegan, thank you for your comment, and I'm so happy you liked the pasta bake!

      Reply

  5. Sara Lamothe says

    Does it freeze well?

    Reply

    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Hi Sara, you can freeze this pasta bake, although the texture will be much thicker (less creamy) when reheated (but it will still taste great!).

      Reply

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FAQs

Do you need to boil pasta before baking? ›

Most pasta bake recipes require you to pre-boil your pasta until it's not quite cooked through and then finish it in the oven. But for days when you can't face another pot to wash up or just need something delicious and comforting but minimal effort…well this is the recipe for you!

Can you use pasta sauce for pasta bake? ›

It's so easy and inexpensive to make your own, but if you're pushed for time, any shop-bought tomato-based pasta sauce will be fine. I will admit to using these quite regularly! Just check the ingredients list first – it should be short and all ingredients should be recognisable!

Why is my pasta hard in pasta bake? ›

“It's my first time cooking baked ziti and when I took it out the oven, the top layer of pasta was a little hard/dry. Why?” It should be a little dry and crunchy. But if it is excessively hard, then the most likely cause is that it was cooked for too long or at too high a cooking temperature.

Do you need to pre-cook macaroni before baking? ›

Use my simple no-cook method of precooking the pasta. Just soak the pasta in warm salted water before adding it to the other ingredients and sliding the mixture into the oven. Presoaking is a way to begin hydrating the pasta and washing away some of its starch, even as the salt in the water pre-seasons the pasta.

What happens if you don't boil water before adding pasta? ›

Adding the pasta to water that isn't boiling will actually increase your overall cook time and cause your pasta to sit in the water longer. You will end up with pasta that has absorbed too much water with a mushy texture. Be patient and wait for a rapid boil; it'll pay off.

What must be done to pasta before baking it? ›

Dried pasta needs to be par-boiled, then drained before using it in baked dishes. Just boil for half the time specified on the package. There is a type of dried no-boil lasagna sheets that don't require par-boiling, but they need extra water added to the sauce.

What type of pasta is best for pasta bake? ›

Penne is a good choice for baked pasta dishes, it holds up well in the oven and is the perfectly sized mouthful. Try using this pasta in a carbonara pasta bake with meat and vegetables. Rigatoni is a large tube noodle that is wider than penne and cut short and straight.

How do you thicken pasta bake sauce? ›

Cornstarch: Make a slurry of half water, half cornstarch and whisk until smooth. Cornstarch is a powerful thickener, so start by whisking in no more than 1 tablespoon of the mixture per 2 cups of simmering sauce; stir and simmer for 2 minutes, check the thickness, and repeat with more slurry as needed.

Should I use tomato paste or sauce for pasta? ›

Remember that tomato paste is very concentrated and needs to be cooked with other ingredients to be palatable. Tomato sauce, on the other hand, has a thinner consistency and can be heated through and served as a sauce for pasta or used as an ingredient in other dishes.

What cheese is good for pasta? ›

Choosing the Right Cheese for Your Pasta

Parmesan's nutty, savory notes create an easy-going blend with creamy pasta dishes, while Pecorino's robust tanginess is perfect for robust tomato-based sauces.

How to improve a pasta bake? ›

Make sure each component of your pasta bake is seasoned well before it goes into the oven. Remember to cook your pasta in salted water, season your sauce and use a flavourful cheese. The best way to achieve a tasty pasta bake with a crunchy top is to use the right blend of cheeses.

Can I put uncooked pasta in the oven? ›

Meet the no-boil pasta bake. Yes, this pasta casserole doesn't even require cooked pasta — just dried. It will take you five minutes to prep for the oven — no, I'm not exaggerating. Pour some dry pasta into a casserole dish, open a can of tomatoes, dump in some cheese and garlic, and bang the whole thing into the oven.

Can I cook raw pasta in sauce? ›

Cooking pasta in the sauce instead of in boiling water will increase the amount of time it takes to cook through. It's a good technique to use if you want to delay serving your pasta for a few minutes. Make sure to keep the sauce thinned out with pasta water as the pasta finishes cooking if you use this method.

Do you cook pasta first in pasta bake? ›

Most baked pasta recipes instruct you to boil the noodles until cooked halfway before baking them. This allows the pasta to finish cooking in the oven as it bathes in the sauce.

What happens if you don't stir macaroni? ›

Step 3: Stir the Pasta Occasionally

Stir the pasta right after you add it to the water and then occasionally throughout the cooking time to prevent clumping. If you don't stir, any strands of touching pasta will cook together and become stuck together. Stirring also ensures that the pasta is cooked evenly.

Can I cook pasta without boiling it? ›

So, the short answer is yes, you can cook pasta in the sauce without boiling it first, but it might not turn out the way you want it to. The reason why most people boil the pasta first is to ensure that it cooks evenly and doesn't clump together.

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