This oven baked Amish-style provolone pasta bake is the kind of simple, cozy supper that feels made for busy family nights. With just four main ingredients and almost no prep work, it turns dry casarecce, pasta sauce, water, and a generous layer of mild provolone into a bubbling, golden casserole with plenty of old-fashioned comfort. It has that practical, hearty spirit often associated with Amish-inspired home cooking, where a handful of pantry staples can become a meal everyone is happy to gather around.
Serve this pasta bake with a crisp green salad, buttered green beans, or simple roasted broccoli to balance the rich cheese and sauce. Warm garlic bread, soft dinner rolls, or a little applesauce on the side all fit nicely with its homestyle feel, and for drinks, iced tea or cold milk keep things easy and family-friendly.
Oven Baked 4-Ingredient Amish Provolone Pasta Bake
Servings: 6
Ingredients
12 ounces dry casarecce pasta
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Lightly grease a 10- to 12-inch cast iron baking pan or skillet if needed for easier cleanup.
2. Spread the dry casarecce pasta evenly in the cast iron pan. Pour the pasta sauce and water over the top, then gently stir right in the pan so the pasta is mostly coated and evenly distributed.
3. Sprinkle the shredded mild provolone cheese evenly over the top, covering the pasta as completely as you can.
4. Cover the pan tightly with foil and bake for 30 minutes. Remove the foil and continue baking for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the pasta is tender and the cheese is fully melted and starting to turn golden in spots.
5. Let the pasta bake rest for 10 minutes before serving so the sauce can settle and the cheese can firm up just enough for easy scooping.
6. Spoon onto plates or into shallow bowls and serve warm.
Variations & Tips
For extra flavor: Stir 1 teaspoon garlic powder or 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning into the sauce before baking if you want a little more zip without adding much work. This is a nice trick when you are using a very plain jarred sauce.
For picky eaters: Keep the recipe exactly as written for the simplest, most kid-friendly version. Mild provolone melts smoothly and has a gentle flavor, so it is a good choice for children or anyone who does not like sharper cheeses.
For a cheesier top: Add an extra 1/2 cup provolone during the last 10 minutes of baking if your family loves a thicker, stretchier cheese layer. Watch closely so it melts nicely without overbrowning.
Pan and pasta tip: If your cast iron pan is on the shallow side, set it on a sheet pan before baking to catch any bubbling sauce. Casarecce works especially well because its twists hold the sauce, but similar short pasta shapes can work if needed; just keep an eye on tenderness and add a splash more water if the pan seems dry.