Made with Italian sausage, juicy tomatoes, and fresh zucchini, this hearty rigatoni recipe is always a crowd-pleaser. We love using rigatoni pasta, but you can use any pasta shape you want. This is the perfect recipe when you’re craving healthy-ish comfort food.Â
Why you’ll Love this Rigatoni Pasta Dish
- Packed with flavor, this pasta dish is anything but bland and boring! Loaded with refreshing flavors you’ll find yourself craving over and over again.
- Total comfort food and perfect for nights you want something restaurant quality without leaving the house! In fact, I’d go as far as to say this is BETTER than anything you’d get from an Italian restaurant.
- Infinitely adaptable, you can get creative with the ingredients and still make a delicious pasta dish! Check out my substitution suggestions in the sections below.
- The sauce is perfect for dipping a piece of garlic bread or a few garlic knots. NOM.
- Leftovers are so delicious and stay fresh for days to come! Just make sure you cook the rigatoni pasta al dente. No one wants mushy noodles!
- This pasta dish is nice change from classic marinara sauce, and much lighter than baked rigatoni with beef!Â
Ingredients for Rigatoni with Sausage:
- Rigatoni Pasta: This is my preferred pasta shape, but use farfalle, penne, or any other pasta shape instead.
- Olive Oil: It doesn’t need to be high-end olive oil. But I don’t suggest using canola oil or vegetable oil.
- Crushed Red Pepper Flakes: These add just a touch of heat. You can omit if you’re using spicy Italian sausage or you don’t like spicy pasta dishes.
- Italian Sausage: You can use sweet Italian sausage, spicy Italian sausage, or use a combination!
- Yellow Onion: But a white onion or shallots will work in a pinch!
- Garlic: Fresh garlic is essential for adding flavor. Don’t replace this ingredient with garlic powder.
- Tomato Paste: In addition to fresh tomatoes, tomato paste adds an extra punch of tomato flavor! It also helps thicken up the sauce.
- Grape Tomatoes: This variety of tomatoes is what makes our fresh tomato sauce. If you can’t find grape tomatoes, cherry tomatoes will work fine. Or use a couple large heirloom tomatoes. Roughly chop them before adding them to the pan.
- White Wine or Broth: Sauvignon blanc or pinot grigio work great in this pasta recipe. But low-sodium chicken or vegetable broth work too!
- Fresh Zucchini: You can use yellow zucchini, green zucchini, or a combination of both. Use whatever variety is easy to find and looks the freshest.
- Fresh Basil: Dried basil will not give this pasta dish the same flavor, so be sure to use fresh herbs here.
- Salt and Pepper: Because Italian sausage has a good amount of salt, you’ll want to start with a small amount and adjust as needed.
- Parmesan Cheese:Â This is an optional ingredient. But a sprinkle of cheese is always a welcome addition in my house.
What is Rigatoni & Why is it a Special Pasta Shape?
- Rigatoni is a popular pasta shape that originated in Italy. It’s especially popular in the south of Italy and Sicily.
- The word rigatoni comes from the Italian word rigato, which means ‘lined’ or ‘striped’.
- Rigatoni noodles are wider than penne and ziti. They are sometimes slightly curved, other times completely straight.
- Rigatoni Pasta is the perfect choice for baked pasta casserole, pasta recipes with chunky sauces, or creamy sauces. Or with a simple tomato sauce.
- Rigatonis ridges make it more adhesive. Meaning sauce and cheese will stick to it better than smooth surfaces pasta, like ziti, penne, or elbow noodles.
Italian Sausage vs Ground Beef
- Italian sausage is going to give you the best flavor and texture in this recipe. It has a variety of herbs and spices mixed into the meat. And it’ll stay in larger chunks when cooked.
- I find pork sausage works the best. Use chicken sausage or turkey sausage if you enjoy their flavor and texture.
- You can sub ground beef instead of the Italian sausage. I’d suggest adding some extra basil and maybe a dash or two of Italian seasoning to make up for the lost flavor.Â
Can I add Heavy Cream to the Tomato Sauce?
- Absolutely! To make this into a cream sauce, cook as directed. When you remove the pan from heat, stir in 1 cup of heavy cream, stirring constantly as you pour.
- You can also mix a 1/2 cup of finely grated parmesan cheese into the sauce to make it even creamier.
How to Cook Rigatoni
- Bring Water to a Boil: Add salt once the water is rapidly boiling. Then add the pasta and stir so the noodles don’t stick together.
- Cook the Pasta: Until al dente. Don’t overcook or it will become mushy when you mix it with the tomato sauce. Drain and set aside until needed.
- Make the Sauce: Cook until the tomatoes burst, then toss in the zucchini and cook until tender. Season, taste, and adjust as needed.
- Stir in the Pasta:Â Add in the rigatoni and stir well to combine. Transfer to serving bowls and serve immediately.
Rigatoni with Sausage, Tomatoes, and Zucchini
Made with Italian sausage, juicy tomatoes, and fresh zucchini, this hearty rigatoni recipe is always a crowd-pleaser. We love using rigatoni pasta, but you can use any pasta shape you want. This is the perfect recipe when you're craving healthy-ish comfort food.Â
Ingredients
- 3/4 lb rigatoni pasta
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 large yellow onion finely chopped
- 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes optional
- 1 lb Italian sausage (mild, sweet, or spicy will work)
- 5 cloves garlic, minced
- 3 Tablespoons tomato paste
- 2 cups grape tomatoes
- 1 cup white wine or chicken broth
- 2 small zucchini diced
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/2 cup fresh basil chopped
- freshly grated Parmesan cheese
Instructions
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over medium-high heat.
- Add oil to a large, wide pot and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Add in the onion and crushed red pepper and cook until the onion is very soft, about 10 minutes. Add in the sausage and, using a wooden spoon, break it into small pieces. Cook until sausage is brown and no pink color remains.Â
- Add in the garlic and cook for 1 minute, or until fragrant. Stir in the tomato paste.Â
- Add in the tomatoes and wine (or stock) and season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the tomatoes begin to burst and give off their juices, about 10 minutes. Use a wooden spoon to gently press the tomatoes if they’re not bursting on their own. Stir in the zucchini and cook for 5 minutes.Â
- In the meantime, add the rigatoni into the boiling water and cook for 9 to 10 minutes, or until al dente.
- Drain the pasta, reserving a 1/2 cup of the pasta water. Toss the pasta immediately into the pot with the sauce and stir well to combine. Add in some of the reserved cooking water, if needed. Finally, stir in the basil.
- Remove from heat and divide among serving bowls. Top with cheese and serve at once!Â
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Sabrina says
I made this last night because I love pasta! I didn’t have zucchini on hand, so I used red and orange bell peppers, baby Bella mushrooms, and the grape tomatoes. Since I have vestibular migraine and on a low salt migraine diet, I used half a can of chicken broth, added minced garlic, garlic powder, ground pepper, and shredded mozzarella cheese instead of parmesan. It turned out great!
Kim says
We make this often. Super easy and a must have in our home.
Brooke says
Where can I find the nutrition facts?
Ashley Manila says
Hi Brooke. I don’t share nutrition info, but you can definitely copy and paste the ingredients into a neutron app!
Geneva says
Family approved. Adding this the dinner rotation.
Ashley Manila says
Yay! So happy this is a family fave in your house, too!
Lori says
This was a last minute meal. I ran to store to pick up ingredients, came home and followed the recipe to a T. I got it done right before my husband came home from work. He loved the dish and so did my daughter. I’m glad I found the fresh basil. It really made the dish. So did the white wine. Thanks for this wonderful recipe. It will be stored.
Ashley Manila says
Thank you so much, Lori! I’m so happy you enjoyed it 🙂
Bethany D says
This is easy and delicious my family loved it!
Ashley Manila says
Yay! I’m so happy this was easy for your to prepare and a family fave 🙂
Tommi B says
Made this tonight for dinner. It was very fresh and delicious tasting. I added about 1/2 cup cream to this and it gave it a nice creamy finish. Great easy recipe!
Ashley Manila says
So happy it was a hit! Love the idea of adding cream – yum!
Joann says
I made this for family dinner last night and everyone loved it! This is a great healthy option that kids will enjoy too. I felt like the zucchini was a little undercooked though… any suggestions for next time I make it? Thank you!
Julie says
Easy and delicious !! I also added mushrooms. Will definitely make again.
Ashley Manila says
Mushrooms sounds like a delicious addition! So happy you enjoyed this recipe, Julie!
Whitney says
So quick & easy for a weeknight dinner. Hearty and delish!