We all have those nights where we want a meal that feels like a warm hug, but our energy levels are at an all-time low. You don’t want a sink full of dishes, and you definitely don’t want to spend an hour simmering a sauce from scratch.
Enter the Zesty Italian Macaroni.
This dish is the ultimate comfort food crossover. It takes the familiar, crowd-pleasing structure of an old-school pasta bake and punches it up with bold, tangy Italian flavors. It relies heavily on pantry staples, making it the perfect budget-friendly solution for busy weeknights when you need to feed a hungry crowd (or just want incredible leftovers for lunch the next day).
What Makes it “Zesty”?
Unlike a traditional, heavy American goulash or a classic, slow-cooked Bolognese, this recipe gets its signature kick from a few specific ingredients:
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The Sausage: Using zesty Italian sausage instead of plain ground beef immediately layers in garlic, fennel, and red pepper flakes without requiring a massive spice rack.
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The Acid: A splash of red wine vinegar or a handful of banana peppers cooked into the sauce cuts through the richness of the meat and cheese, giving it a bright, vibrant finish.
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The Herb Blend: A generous hand of dried oregano, basil, and rosemary infuses the tomato base with that unmistakable pizzeria aroma.
How to Make Zesty Italian Macaroni
This is a forgiving, highly customizable recipe. If you prefer a bit more heat, throw in extra crushed red pepper. If you love cheese, don’t be afraid to double the top layer.
The Ingredients
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1 lb Zesty Italian sausage (remove casings if using links)
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1 lb Elbow macaroni (or penne, if you prefer a sturdier bite)
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1 medium Yellow onion, finely diced
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3 cloves Garlic, minced
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1 can (28 oz) Crushed tomatoes
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1 can (8 oz) Tomato sauce
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2 tbsp Tomato paste
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1 tbsp Italian seasoning
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1/2 tsp Crushed red pepper flakes (optional, for extra kick)
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1 cup Shredded mozzarella cheese
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1/2 cup Grated Parmesan cheese
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Salt and black pepper to taste
Step-by-Step Instructions
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