Ham and Cheese Pasta Bake Recipe (2024)

Creamy, cheesy Ham and Cheese Pasta Bake - with parmesan, mozzarella, and ham. This cheesy pasta is comfort food at it's best and a delicious weeknight meal.

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Updated February 04, 2022

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What happens when pasta meets up with a Mozzarella and Parmesan-loaded white sauce tossed with chopped ham and herbs? Magic! Belly-warming, rich, cheesy magic.

There are times when all we need is a big bowl of comfort. That is exactly what we’re making here with this ham and cheese pasta bake.

I made this ham and cheese pasta the other day and sent it home with my parents. They came back the next day to insist that I put the recipe on the site, they liked it that much.

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Cheese Pasta + Ham and Cheese Casserole

This dish has the flavors of a ham and cheese casserole with cheesy pasta. It's sort of a jazzed up mac-n-cheese, but for this extra cheesy pasta bake, we’re using fusilli pasta instead of elbow macaroni. The twisted fusilli pasta is bite-sized, and all those curves make the pasta the perfect vehicle for capturing and holding the thick and creamy white sauce.

Along with a creamy cheese sauce we have tossed in some Italian seasoning, parsley, green onions and a bunch of chopped ham. Perfect!

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This Ham and Cheese Pasta Bake reheats beautifully and lasts at least 5 days (covered) in the fridge. When reheating a large batch on the stovetop you may need to add some more milk or water to it to loosen up the sauce.

Ham and Cheese Pasta Bake

Prep Time10 mins

Cook Time35 mins

Total Time45 mins

Servings4to 6 servings

Nutmeg is an essential spice for the white sauce. That said, it is easy to overdo it. Start with a small amount, 1/4 teaspoon, and add more if needed.

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces fusilli pasta

  • Salt for pasta water

  • 4 tablespoons butter

  • 2 cloves garlic, minced

  • 4 tablespoons flour

  • 2 1/2 cups milk

  • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream

  • 1 cup water

  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg, more to taste

  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper, more to taste

  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning or a mix of dried oregano, thyme, and basil

  • 3/4 teaspoons salt, more to taste

  • 3 ounces (about 1 cup, packed) shredded or grated Parmesan cheese

  • 4 ounces (about 1 cup, packed) shredded mozzarella cheese

  • 10 ounces dicedham (about 2 cups)

  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley

  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh green onion greens or chives

Method

  1. Make pasta:

    Put a big pot of salted water onto boil on high heat for the pasta (4 quarts, 2 tablespoons salt). While the pasta water is heating, prep the other ingredients.

    Once the water has reached a rolling boil, add the pasta and stir so it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pan. Let the water return to a rolling boil and cook, uncovered, for 9 to 10 minutes, until the pasta is “al dente”, cooked through but still slightly firm to the bite.

  2. Make roux:

    Melt the butter in a large (3 to 4 quart), thick-bottomed pot on medium heat. Add the minced garlic. Let the garlic sizzle for a few seconds. Add the flour and whisk so that any lumps are dissolved. Let the roux (flour and butter) bubble and cook for a minute or two.

  3. Make the sauce:

    Slowly add the milk and cream, a quarter cup at a time, whisking until incorporated after each addition. Increase the heat to medium high. Add 1⁄4 teaspoon of ground nutmeg and 1⁄2 teaspoon of ground black pepper. (You may want to increase these later to taste.) Add 1⁄2 teaspoon of Italian seasoning.

    Add half of the shredded Mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses, whisking until melted and incorporated into the sauce.

    Add 3/4 teaspoon of salt (again, you may want to increase this to taste).

    Stir in 1 cup of water (can use pasta cooking water if you want).

  4. Preheat oven to 400°F

  5. Combine pasta with sauce, ham, parsley, onion greens:

    Drain the cooked pasta and add it to the sauce. Add the ham. Add the chopped parsley and onion greens or chives. Gently stir to combine. Taste, and add more nutmeg, salt, pepper, or Italian seasoning to taste.

  6. Bake:

    Transfer the pasta mixture to an oven-proof casserole dish (if you are using a Dutch oven to make the sauce, there is no need to transfer to another dish). Sprinkle the top with the remaining cheese. Bake in the oven at 400°F for 10 to 15 minutes until the cheese is bubbly and lightly browned on top.

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
483Calories
28g Fat
32g Carbs
27g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 4to 6
Amount per serving
Calories483
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 28g35%
Saturated Fat 16g78%
Cholesterol 106mg35%
Sodium 2392mg104%
Total Carbohydrate 32g12%
Dietary Fiber 2g5%
Total Sugars 7g
Protein 27g
Vitamin C 5mg24%
Calcium 414mg32%
Iron 2mg10%
Potassium 444mg9%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.

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FAQs

Should you cook pasta before pasta bake? ›

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.

Why is my pasta bake still hard? ›

“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.

How to use pasta bake sauce? ›

Pour on the sauce and fill the empty jar to the top of the label with cold water and stir into the pasta, coating well. 3 Bake uncovered, for 25 minutes. Remove the dish from the oven and stir thoroughly. Sprinkle on 100g grated cheese and return to the oven for 20 minutes until bubbling and golden.

Do you put a lid on pasta bake? ›

Cover the dish lightly with tin foil and bake it for 35 minutes. Make sure that the foil is not touching the cheese. Bake uncovered for another 10 to 15 minutes. The center should be bubbly and heated through.

What must be done to pasta before baking it? ›

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.

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.

Should baked ziti be covered when baking? ›

Should I cover Baked Ziti while it's baking? Yes. Cover loosely with foil so it doesn't stick to the cheese, then bake for 20 minutes. Then remove the foil so the cheese can go bubbly and golden!

How to improve a pasta bake? ›

Instead of supplementing the marinara with ricotta, as is typically the case, Perry nixes the fresh cheese. “Ricotta gets spongy and dry when baked,” she explains. To achieve that gooey-melty-oozy-and-saucy level of baked pasta perfection, make two sauces: a red sauce, and a white béchamel sauce.

Should I put foil over my pasta bake? ›

We add stock to the baking dish along with the chopped tomatoes and veggies and cover with tinfoil before popping in the oven which keeps the heat and moisture in allowing the pasta to cook perfectly.

Can I use normal 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!

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.

Do you add pasta sauce before or after cooking? ›

First, in authentic Italian cuisine, the sauce is always tossed with the pasta before it ever hits the plate. Just before the sauce is done cooking, the hot pasta is added to the saucepan. Generally speaking, we recommend cooking the pasta in the sauce together for about 1-2 minutes.

How to bake in the oven? ›

Cooking With An Oven: Step-by-Step
  1. Step 1: Double Check Your Oven Type. ...
  2. Step 2: Reposition Racks Based on Your Meal. ...
  3. Step 3: Preheat the Oven to the Right Temperature. ...
  4. Step 4: Allow 2″ of Space Around Cookware for Air Circulation. ...
  5. Step 5: Set Timer. ...
  6. Step 6: Leave Door Shut. ...
  7. Step 7: Keep Your Oven Clean.

Can you put uncooked pasta in sauce? ›

By adding uncooked noodles and a little extra liquid into the sauce, you end up with a simple and delicious meal made in just one pot. It's really important to make sure there's enough extra liquid added to your sauce so the spaghetti cooks properly. Not enough, and you'll have crunchy spaghetti.

Do you boil pasta before cooking? ›

Basic pasta recipe:

Boil the water (with salt and/or olive oil) in a large pan. Once boiling add the pasta and cook for 8-12 mins, depending on the shape – see above. Drain and leave to steam dry for a few mins, just until the surface of the pasta looks matte.

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 noodles before adding to casserole? ›

Do you cook the noodles before adding them to the casserole? Yes, you should cook the egg noodles until they're al dente before combining with the other ingredients.

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