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Vegan Baked Ziti

Vegan Baked Ziti – This super-easy pasta bake is made with mostly pantry items and ready in 1 hour. It’s a hearty, comfort dish packed with rich tomato sauce, creamy cashew cheese, and tender pasta, perfect for weeknight meals and freezer-friendly.

top down view of freshly made vegan baked ziti with items surrounding.

We love a good vegan pasta recipe at least once a week in our home. If you’re craving more cheesy dishes, try our ‘tried and true’ Vegetable Vegan Lasagna, Baked Vegan Mac & Cheese, Vegan Manicotti, and Vegan Stuffed Shells.

Why We Love This Recipe!

This simple baked ziti recipe is a pantry favorite and practically fail-proof! It’s one of our favorites, and it happens to be budget—and kid-friendly. Plus, it’s incredibly easy to customize!

Whether you are feeding a crowd or just a few, this baked pasta dish can be made ahead and baked later, making it perfect for entertaining or meal planning.

Made with whole-food, plant-based pantry staples, it’s a wholesome and flavorful pasta dish that will become a family favorite on the meal rotation!

top down view of all the ingredients needed to make vegan baked ziti recipe.

Ingredients You’ll Need

In this recipe, cooked tubular pasta is tossed with a homemade tomato sauce, topped with a creamy vegan ricotta, and baked in the oven until bubbly and warmed through.

Here is everything you will need:

  • Pasta – Baked ziti is typically made with straight, tubular pasta such as ziti, penne, rigatoni, etc. You can change it up with large elbow or shell pasta as needed.
  • Tomatoes – I used whole, peeled San Marzano tomatoes, but you can substitute diced or crushed tomatoes if needed.
  • Onion – We recommend using the white or brown variety.
  • Garlic – Fresh is best, but jarred minced garlic works just as well for ease.
  • Thyme + oregano – Use dried or fresh. A good substitute is Italian seasoning.
  • Cashews – These are used as the vegan cheese base. For a neutral flavor, look for raw cashews. To make this nut-free, use our delicious Tofu Ricotta.
  • Lemon – If you don’t have any on hand, you can substitute with 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar.
  • Garlic + onion powder – Added for good measure!
  • Salt + pepper – As always, season to taste.
  • Parsley – Freshly chopped, it adds color and herbaceousness.
side by side photos showing the process of making marinara sauce.

How To Make Vegan Baked Ziti

  • Make the vegan ricotta.
  • Cook the pasta to al dente, according to package directions.
  • Make the pasta sauce, as shown above.

side by side photos showing the process of making vegan baked ziti.
  • Add the cooked pasta to the tomato sauce in a casserole or baking dish.
  • Top the pasta mix with vegan ricotta.
  • Cover and bake at 350 degrees F. for 30 minutes.
  • Let cool and top with fresh chopped parsley (and/or basil), as shown below.

And now you’re ready to enjoy!

Recommended Equipment: I used this versatile Lodge Casserole with cover (affiliate link) to cook the sauce and bake the ziti.

Top Tips

  • Speed it up. Use store-bought bottled marinara (or your favorite pasta sauce) or make this homemade Marinara Sauce beforehand, using 4 cups (double batch). If using bottles, there is no need to heat it – simply combine the cooked pasta with sauce and continue the recipe.
  • Add protein. Add a can of rinsed lentils or sliced vegan sausage to the sauce during cooking for additional protein.
  • Make ahead. To make vegan baked ziti in advance, assemble, cover, and store in the fridge for a few days or in the freezer for up to 2 – 3 months before baking. We recommend thawing in the fridge before baking.

top down view of freshly made vegan baked ziti with items surrounding.

Adjusting For Dietary Restrictions

  • Nut-Free. Those with nut allergies can use this Tofu Ricotta instead of the cashew-based cheese.
  • Gluten-Free. To make this recipe gluten-free, use GF pasta such as one that uses chickpea, rice, or quinoa flour.

How To Store

  • Refrigerator: Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 4 – 5 days. This is great for meal prep, too!
  • Freezer: To store longer, vegan baked ziti can be stored in the freezer for up to 2 – 3 months in multi-use freezer-safe containers (affiliate link). Thaw overnight in the fridge before baking.
  • Reheat: Warm in a preheated oven set to 350 degrees F, covered with foil to retain moisture, for 10 – 15 minutes or until warmed through. Alternatively, microwave, covered, using 30 – 60-second intervals, stirring after each interval until warmed through.

Serving Suggestions

This savory baked pasta is hearty and filling, but is also great with a little something on the side. Here are a few of my favorite options to serve with baked ziti:

More Easy Pasta Recipes!

If you try this vegan baked ziti recipe or have a question, please let me know! Leave a comment and rate it below. I love to hear what you think, or any changes you make.

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VEGAN BAKED ZITI

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5 from 13 reviews

This vegan baked ziti made with pantry staples is the BEST! It’s easily customizable, easy to make, and a perfect family meal everyone will love!

  • Author: Julie | The Simple Veganista
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 45 min
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: Serves 6
  • Category: Entree, Pasta
  • Method: bake
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 16 oz. pasta (ziti, penne or rigatoni)
  • parsley, to serve
Tomato Sauce
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil or 1/4 cup water
  • 2 cans (28oz.) San Marzano whole tomatoes, with juices
  • 1 small onion, diced
  • 2 – 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 3/4 teaspoon EACH dried thyme & oregano (sub with 1 1/2 tsp Italian seasoning)
  • salt + pepper, to taste
Cashew Ricotta Cheese
  • 1 cup raw cashews
  • 3/4 cup water
  • juice of 1 small lemon or 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar)
  • 1/2 teaspoon mineral salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon EACH garlic & onion powder

Instructions

Cashew Ricotta: Soak the cashews in warm water for 5 – 10 minutes, drain. In a blender cup, place the cashews, water, lemon juice, garlic & onion powder and salt, blend until creamy smooth. Set aside.

Pasta: Cook the pasta according to package directions.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Tomato Sauce: In a medium pot, heat the oil/water over medium heat and saute the onion for 5 minutes, add garlic and cook 1 minute more. Add the tomatoes, thyme, oregano, salt and pepper, continue cooking over medium heat for 7 – 10 minutes, breaking up the tomatoes as you cook. Taste for flavor.

Assemble: In a casserole or medium-large baking dish, combine the sauce and pasta together, mixing well to incorporate the bits of tomato throughout. Top with vegan ricotta and cover.

Bake: Place on the center rake and bake for 30 minutes, removing the cover after 20 minutes. Let cool a few minutes, top with chopped parsley or basil.

Serves 6

Serve in individual bowls with a light dusting of Almond Parmesan.

Store: Leftovers will keep in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 4 – 5 days. To store longer, store in the freezer for up to 2 – 3 months.

Notes

Make it quicker + easier. For ease, use 4 cups of store bought bottled marinara (or your favorite pasta sauce) or make this homemade Marinara Sauce ahead of time, doubling the recipe. If using bottled sauce, simply combine the unheated sauce with the cooked pasta and continue the recipe.

Add protein. For additional protein, add  1 – 2 sliced vegan sausages or canned lentils (about 1 – 1 1/2 cups) to the sauce.

Make it nut-free. Those with nut allergies can use this Tofu Ricotta in place of the cashew ricotta cheese used here.

Go gluten-free. Use GF pasta such as one that uses chickpea, rice or quinoa flour.

Make ahead. To make ahead, simply prepare as directed, without baking, and store in the fridge for a few days or freeze for up to 2 – 3 months before baking. Bake from chilled or frozen as the recipe instructs.

Recipe edited: I’ve updated the recipe to include an extra can of tomatoes so there will plenty of juices!

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23 Comments

  1. After a long hour of gardening I needed something substantial & comforting for dinner. This was perfect! Easy to put together. The only change I had to make were the cans of tomatoes. All I had on hand was a big can of Fire Roasted Tomatoes. It was delicious. My husband had been gardening most of the day. He had 3 helpings! Thank you for your consistently wonderful recipes.

  2. I used thin spaghetti and 3 14-oz cans of regular Petite diced tomatoes and 1 14-oz can of Petite diced fire roasted tomatoes. I added nooch to the cashew ricotta. After it baked, I topped with the almond Parm, fresh basil, and red pepper flakes. We all had 2nds!

  3. Loved it. You know it’s good when a non-vegan says it tastes like regular baked ziti!! This is definitely going to be my go to baked ziti recipe.

  4. Absolutely delicious!! This was easy to make and tasted fantastic. My husband loved it too! I mashed up the tomatoes with a potato masher lol.

    1. Julie | The Simple Veganista says:

      Glad you both enjoyed the baked ziti! I love the idea the using a potato masher – it’s a good tip. Thanks for sharing, Sarah!

      1. Mary Anne says:

        This is easy and very good!!! My non vegan husband who’s favorite food is anything Italian had two helpings.

  5. This was so delicious!! I couldn’t believe how well the ricotta turned out. I also added some of your Vegan Almond Parmesan sprinkled over top of my individual serving, and it was delectable! Such an awesome recipe!

    1. Julie | The Simple Veganista says:

      So glad you enjoyed the recipes! Thanks for sharing, Sav!

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