This is a cosy Creamy Pasta Bake “formula” you can make with what you’ve got! Based around a creamy white sauce that makes anything delicious, you just need butter, flour, milk, stock powder (bouillon) and some kind of cheese – but even these have subs. Everything else is up to you!
Use any pasta, long or short. Any cooked or raw meat (chopped or ground/mince). Sausage, ham, canned fish, any vegetable (fresh, frozen, canned, pickled, dried), pickles and olives. You’re only limited by your imagination! (And what’s in your pantry 😂)
Pasta Bake you can make with ANYTHING
This is a recipe for a creamy white sauce to make a big pasta bake using anything you’ve got. Just look in your pantry. Cans of corn? Frozen veg? Random bits of ham, some cooked and raw meats, cans of tuna, salmon or other fish?
How about some floppy “about-to-die” bits of veg – zucchinis, carrots, celery, eggplant. Half used jars of olives and pickles, pizza topping leftovers, and any pasta you’ve got, long or short.
Basically, ANYTHING that’s smothered in this creamy white sauce, then baked until bubbly and golden is going to taste sensational.
Welcome to the first in a series of “Make this with anything!” recipes, coming to you over the next few weeks!
The Creamy Pasta Bake “formula”
Here’s the formula for this “anything goes” creamy pasta bake:
Creamy Pasta Sauce
“Make This With Anything” creamy pasta bake is based on a creamy white sauce that makes anything taste great! Here’s what you need – and it’s highly flexible so read the notes underneath for alternatives and substitutions for every ingredient.
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Pasta – any long or short pasta except tiny rice size pasta like risoni/orzo (use this recipe instead).
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Butter – substitute with olive oil + switch 1 cup of flour for cream (if you can). Butter is flavour, so try not to skip this. Sub with margarine.
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Flour – any type of flour fine here. Default is plain white / all purpose flour. Sub with cornflour/cornstarch (for GF option)
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Milk – any type. Dairy, non dairy, full fat, low fat, fresh, long life, milk powder (reconstituted). 1.5 cups milk can be substituted with water.
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Stock powder OR bouillon cube – chicken or vegetable. Sub with 1/2 cup extra parmesan + salt to taste.
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Parmesan – fresh (from the fridge) is best, but even long life will work here (ie the parmesan sold in the pasta aisle). Sub with 1 tsp extra stock powder.
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No stock powder OR parmesan? Add shredded cheese instead!
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Add Ins – meat, vegetables, bacon, ham, fish. Fresh, cooked, canned, frozen, pickled! See below for more info for things that require cooking vs things that don’t require cooking.
Here’s what I used for the pasta bake in the top 2 photos: shredded cooked chicken, chopped cook pork, sliced red onion, frozen peas, carrots and corn. YES I seriously just raided my fridge!
How to make creamy pasta bake with anything
Firstly, gather your Add Ins and determine if there are ingredients that need cooking. The pasta bake is only in the oven for 25 minutes or so which is not enough time to cook raw meat and vegetables so they need to be cooked before mixing with the pasta and sauce. See list below of things that should be pre cooked.
Then use one of these methods:
1. No cook Add Ins
For things like canned tuna, frozen and canned corn, baby spinach, olives.
Make the creamy sauce, then just pour it over the cooked pasta and Add Ins, mix it up then bake.
2. Raw Add Ins
For all raw meats and raw vegetables, like zucchini, bell peppers/capsicum, mushrooms.
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Chop everything up then cook it on the stove with a splash of oil, pinch of salt and pepper;
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Mix in the flour, then add the milk and creamy sauce flavourings;
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As it heats up, the flour will thicken the sauce;
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Pour it over the pasta, mix than bake.
3. Roasting Vegetables
Roasting adds terrific flavour to any vegetable, so I highly recommend it for roast-able veg like pumpkin, eggplant, sweet potato, and even broccoli and cauliflower.
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Chop into 2.5cm/1″ pieces;
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drizzle with oil, salt and pepper (add a sprinkle of dried herbs if you want)
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roast at 220°C/430°F for 20 minutes, tossing in the last 5 minutes, until caramelised on the edges;
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meanwhile, make creamy white sauce; and
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pour over pasta and roasted veg, toss and bake.
Pasta Bake Add ins – cook vs no cook
1. No cook Add Ins
Add Ins that do not require pre cooking are things like:
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cooked chicken or other meats, ham, corn, canned salmon and tuna, cured meats
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fresh or frozen spinach (or other leafy veg)
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frozen peas, corn and diced veg*
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grated carrot, zucchini
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canned, jarred and pickled vegetables – corn, sun dried tomatoes, capsicum/bell peppers, pickles, olives
2. Add Ins that require cooking
Add Ins that require cooking include things like:
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raw meats, fish, prawns/shrimp, bacon, sausages
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vegetables – zucchini, carrot*, bell peppers/capsicum, broccoli, cauliflower, pumpkin, sweet potato, eggplant
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onion, garlic
* Frozen diced veg tends to be softer once thawed, giving it a head start with cooking. So small frozen veg doesn’t need to be precooked, whereas fresh does.
The recipe video below shows me making this a creamy pasta bake with chicken, bacon and baby spinach where the chicken and bacon is cooked in the same pot the sauce is made. Here are the Add Ins I used:
What pasta to use for pasta bakes
This pasta bake can be made with any pasta, long or short, including:
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short pastas – penne, ziti, macaroni / elbow pasta, rigatoni (pictured above), spirals, shells, wheels, orecchiette, bow ties (pictured below)
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long pastas – spaghetti, fettuccine, linguine, parpadelle, egg noodles
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only the exception is Risoni/Ozro and other tiny pasta – use this recipe instead.
Make this with a mix of pasta using whatever opened packets you’ve got in the fridge!!
Also, while pasta bakes are traditionally thought of as made with short pastas, they are SO GOOD made with spaghetti and other long pastas (see this Bolognese Baked Spaghetti for a sneak preview!).
Pasta Bake TIPS
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6 – 8 cups of add ins is the cooked quantity, so be mindful of vegetables that shrink a lot once cooked (eg mushrooms, spinach). For leafy greens like spinach, assume they will shrink to about 1/5th of the raw volume, and mushrooms shrink to about 1/3.
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Saucy and flexible!This recipe makes a generous amount of sauce, so there’s plenty of flex for how much Add Ins you use.
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Storage – keeps VERY well because it’s an extra saucy pasta bake (pasta absorbs liquid very quickly, most pasta bakes are dried up and sad the next day whereas this is not).
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Freezing pasta bakes – freeze cooked leftovers, or freeze unbaked (best method – cool all components, assemble then freeze)
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Bake from frozen – it will takes ages (over an hour!) but can be done!
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Undercook the pasta by 2 minutes per packet because it will cook more in the oven. This way, your pasta won’t be mushy and overcooked – and it keeps better too.
Some pasta bake combinations
In case you happen to be one of the few people in the world who currently has access to every and any ingredient your heart desires, here are some suggestions for combinations:
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Chicken, bacon and spinach (per video below) – 500g/1.2lb chicken thigh or breast, 200g/7oz bacon chopped, 120g/4oz baby spinach
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Tuscan Chicken with mushroom and spinach – 500g/1.2lb chicken thigh or breast, 300g/10oz sliced mushrooms, 120g/4oz baby spinach (remember, mushroom shrinks a LOT!), 270g/9oz sun dried tomatoes (drained)
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Salmon or Tuna Mornay (per video below) – see recipe (canned tuna or salmon and corn)
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Sicilian Tuna – 2 big cans of tuna + jar of sliced olives (drained) + sun dried tomatoes + frozen spinach (thawed and stirred through)
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Italian Beef or Pork and spinach – 500g/1lb beef or pork mince (ground beef) + 2 tsp Italian herbs +pinch red pepper flakes + 350g/12oz frozen spinach
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Sausage and kale – 500g/1lb Italian sausage, + 4 cups kale
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Tuscan vegetable – 8 to 10 cups (2lb/1kg) mix of capsicum/bell peppers, red onion, zucchini, mushroom, eggplant (veg shrink when cooked)
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Fishermans Pasta Bake – 500g/1lb white fish, 2 cups frozen diced veg (corn, carrot, peas), 1 leek (or onion)
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Ground chicken or pork (mince) with mushrooms – 500g/1lb pork or chicken, 500g/1lb mushrooms, sliced (mushrooms shrink a LOT)
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Chicken and broccoli – 500g/1 lb broccoli florets, 500g/1.2lb chicken thigh or breast
I hope you find this creamy pasta bake “formula” useful. And share what combinations YOU come up with!! I’d love to hear! – Nagi x
Watch how to make it
Here’s the recipe video to make the sauce and pour it over things that don’t require cooking (like canned salmon or tuna, corn, olives):
And here’s the recipe video to make a creamy pasta bake where you start with raw things like chicken and vegetables that need cooking:
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Creamy Pasta Bake "formula" - make this with ANYTHING!
Ingredients
- 500g / 1lb pasta (any short or long except risoni/orzo) (Note 1)
- 1 tbsp salt (for water)
Creamy Sauce (Note 2 for subs)
- 4 tbsp (60g) butter , unsalted
- 2 garlic cloves , minced (optional, sub 1 tsp powder)
- 5 tbsp flour , any (GF option Note 2)
- 5 cups (1.25 litres) milk , any fat, any type
- 2 tsp stock / bouillon cube or powder , chicken or veg
- 3/4 cup (75g) parmesan
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
Choose ONE flavouring (optional)
- 1 tsp EACH thyme and parsley , or any other dried herbs
- 1/2 tsp EACH mustard, garlic, onion powder
Add Ins
- 8 cups Add Ins - raw or cooked meats, bacon, ham, diced vegetabes (frozen, canned, fresh), canned or fresh fish (Note 3)
For Cooking RAW Add Ins (like raw chicken, mushrooms, zucchini)
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- Salt and pepper
Cheesy Topping
- 2 cups (200g) cheese , shredded (Note 4)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F.
- Pasta - Boil water with 1 tbsp salt. Add pasta, bring back up to boil then cook per packet directions MINUS 2 minutes. Should be just cooked, still slightly firm in middle. Drain, return to pot.
Cooking RAW Meat & Vegetables
- Heat half butter & 1 tbsp oil in a large pot over high heat. Stir in garlic for 10 seconds, then cook your raw meat and vegetables with a sprinkle of salt and pepper. Meat must be fully cooked - will not cook further in oven.
- Add remaining butter, melt. Mix in flour, then follow Creamy Sauce step 2 onwards.
Creamy Sauce
- Start here if you have NO COOK Add Ins (like canned tuna): Melt butter in large saucepan over medium heat. Add garlic and stir for 10 seconds, then stir in flour.
- While mixing, gradually pour in about 1/3 of the milk. Once the flour-butter mixture is incorporated into the milk, pour in remaining milk and mix.
- Add remaining milk, stock powder, parmesan, pepper and herbs (if using) and mix. When the milk starts to heat up, mix constantly to make sure the white sauce doesn’t catch on the base.
- After 4 - 5 minutes, the sauce should be thick enough that you can draw a path across the back of a spoon (see video).
Assemble & Bake
- Return cooked pasta into pot. Mix with sauce and no-cook Add Ins.
- Spread in large casserole dish, top with cheese and bake 25 minutes until golden and bubbly. Serve!
Recipe Notes:
- Butter - sub margarine. Sub with olive oil + switch 1 cup of the milk for cream (if you can, to make up richness/flavour). Butter is flavour, so try not to skip this.
- Flour - any type of flour fine here, white, wholemeal, self raising, gluten free. Cornflour/cornstarch gluten free sub: Mix 3.5 tbsp with splash of water and add that in with the milk.
- Milk - any type. Dairy, non dairy, full fat, low fat, fresh, long life, milk powder (reconstituted). Up to 1.5 cups milk can be substituted with water.
- Stock/bouillon powder or cube or seasoning - chicken or vegetable (Vegeta is my fave). Sub with 1/2 cup extra parmesan + salt to taste.
- Parmesan - fresh (from the fridge) is best, but even long life will work here (ie sold in the pasta aisle). Sub with 1 - 1.5 tsp extra stock powder.
- No stock powder OR parmesan? Add 2 cups shredded cheese instead!
- cooked chicken or other meats, ham, corn, canned salmon and tuna, cured meats
- fresh or frozen spinach (or other leafy veg)
- frozen peas, corn and diced veg*
- green onion, red onion, grated carrot, zucchini
- canned, jarred and pickled vegetables - corn, sun dried tomatoes, capsicum/bell peppers, pickles, olives
- raw meats (ground/mince^ or chopped, chicken, beef, lamb, pork, turkey, pork), fish, prawns/shrimp, bacon, sausage
- fresh vegetables - zucchini, carrot*, zucchini, bell peppers/capsicum, broccoli, cauliflower, pumpkin, sweet potato, eggplant
- onion, garlic
- Chicken - boneless thigh best, followed by breast and ground/mince
- Ground/mince meat - chicken, beef, pork, turkey, 500g/1lb, recommend adding 1/2 tsp each onion, garlic, paprika and thyme for extra flavour, plus 3/4 tsp each salt and pepper
- Chopped meats - use steaks, chops (cut into bite size pieces or strips), pork tenderloin
- Fish - any white fish fillet or salmon. Sear whole fillets then flake and stir into sauce. Or cook cubes of fish with the sauce, like in the video with chicken.
- Do not use stewing meat - it will be tough and chewy
- Chop into 2.5cm/1" pieces;
- Drizzle with oil, salt and pepper (add a sprinkle of dried herbs if you want)
- Roast at 220°C/430°F for 20 min, tossing halfway;
- Add to pasta, mix up with sauce, bake per recipe.
Nutrition Information:
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Rob says
Hey all – the recipe instructions are great, but they do not say what size pan other than “a large casserole dish”. What pan sizes have you all been using? Thanks!
kat says
This recipe absolutely saved me! I hadn’t made a cream sauce in ages and needed a quick reference and this was perfect. I usually fly by the seat of my pants for most of my recipes (and most of the time it works out great!) but sometimes you need that one thing….and I had forgotten the “formula”. So thank you again, Nagi!
S Hearn says
Brilliant. I’ve been cooking for decades, and still love a template! I’ll make this with some left-over ground veal, some spinach, some tomatoes, and lots of cheese, for my grandsons. Thanks!
Rachel says
A great pick n pix of a recipe… Zucchini from the garden, peas from the freezer, seen-better-days green onion, diced bacon, sliced mushies, even used the dried parmesan instead of proper parmesan… Easy family meal 👏👏 thanks Nagi
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Rakel says
Genius, this is a recepi that I will use loads and loads but it will never be the same because I will use different left overs and veg every time. Last night we used left over chicken from your crispy chicken recepi and only added sweetcorn to it, got enough for our dinner tonight too. My other half said “this Nagi really kows her s**t” He´s not wrong. Good luck today with washing all them pots and pans you´ve been using, I would just let Dozer lick them clean, no-one will ever know. x
Nagi says
OK even I draw the line at letting Dozer clean the pans!!! 🙊👅!! N x
Umm Raadiyah says
Most thought out pasta bake
/sauce recipe I’ve come across. Love the subs section, thank you so much!
I’ve never tried pasta bake in a deep bowl style casserole dish, does it still work out ok?
Thanks again!
Tony says
Terrific, used lamb mince what a tasty filling dish, left overs for dinner tonight. Looking forward to that cook book Nagi…
Nagi says
I can’t wait to be done too!! It’s a big job! N x
Kathy Charbula says
I was looking for a way to use up the leftover pork rind and Panko crusted chops from a couple of days before. I found this casserole recipe and gave I a go. I diced up the chops, quartered some cremini mushrooms, part of an onion, roasted garlic, a few diced carrots, herb & garlic goat cheese, wide egg noodles and mixed some Parmesan cheese with panko for a crumbled topping. The family went nuts over it! I guess I’m making this again. Maybe use diced chicken thighs next time. So glad I found this recipe!
Carolyn says
Just made this and everyone loved it! I am a huge fan of casseroles, but my boys aren’t. I was able to customize this with just things they like, make it vegetarian for my daughter, and use up veggies from the freezer. I used spaghetti, frozen green beans, corn, and carrots, onion and fresh minced garlic. I added a bit more Parmesan cheese, and I used Better Than Bouillon mushroom to make it vegetarian. Topped with a shredded Italian cheese blend. Added Crystal hot sauce at the table. I will definitely be using this “formula” again!
Jennifer Ross says
Thank you I know how to make a Pasta Bake now.
Joanne says
Absolute winner! The family loved it.. Chicken mince bacon, onion, parsley, thyme, garlic, bacon, mushroom, zucchini, carrot and corn.
Devoured! Enough said!
Paul Larkin says
Loved this Creamy Pasta bake sauce, I have tried Chicken, Broccoli and Cauliflower and Salmon, Broccoli and cauliflower bakes so far. Amazing !!!
Have you done any other kind of Pasta Bake sauce’s like a tomato based one ?
I always look through your recipe’s and have it pinned on my laptop, Finding your website has inspired me to start cooking, Love it !
Nel says
Made this tonight with roasted broccoli, grated carrot, tuna, mushrooms and spinach.
Sauce was creamy without being too rich and the bake, was delicious, with cheese and panko on top.
Loved it.
Siobhan says
Another WIN! Nagi you and your recipes are firm favourites in our home, my Husband and Son both ask if I’m “cooking something of Nagi’s” with a look of hope on their faces lol I am not known for my skills in the kitchen but since finding you just before Christmas I can honestly say I can finally cook, and people enjoy it. My confidence is starting to grow and for the first ever I’m excited to cook (only your recipes for now) and happily did my online shop popping all new ingredients into the basket. My new years resolution is to try as many of your recipes as I can throughout the year. Thank you so much for your hard work and for sharing your well written, easy to follow recipes. Xx
Katia says
Nagi, my hubby said “let’s avoid takeaways so that we lose this Covid weight.”
So I made this last night and declared “Nope, we won’t be losing any weight soon if food is this good!!”
Thank you for your yummy recipes!
Nagi says
Sorry not sorry Katia – just write off 2021 too and put it off until next year!! 😂 I’m so glad you loved it though! N x
Priya says
Hello Nagi, tried this recipe today for lunch. It was a massive hit with the family. Super yummy. I have added extra paprika and chilli flakes to get more spicy version. Loved it! Thanks for all your recipes.
Joan Campbell says
I made this with Bow Ties as that’s what I had and I had a little just after it was done and thought it was pretty bland. I was traveling out of town the next day and took it and when we arrived that night I heated it up and it was sooo much better. Took time for the flavours to meld. I had turkey Chorizo sausage in it and it really gave it a bite as well as..
Amanda Yule says
Did you use rigatoni?
Nagi says
Hi Amanda, yes you can see in the post I have pictures using rigatoni with this formula. N x
Micky says
I don’t have mozzarella cheese to put on top – could I use ricotta cheese??
Nagi says
Hi Micky, do you have any cheddar or tasty cheese?? N x
Micky says
Yes, I have cheddar and gruyere – which do you think would be better?
Nagi says
I’d use cheddar here – enjoy! N x