11 pasta recipes for the Monday night you can’t face cooking

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Monday night cooking can feel like too much before you even open the fridge. This collection focuses on pasta recipes that give you a clear path, from fast skillet noodles to creamy sauces and baked dishes that can carry leftovers. Some are quick enough for a tired weeknight, while the oven-baked options work when you want to prep once and let the dish finish with less hands-on time. You get simple choices for the night when deciding what to cook is half the problem.

Baked bow-tie pasta with cherry tomatoes, creamy sauce, basil leaves, and red pepper flakes in a white dish.
Baked Feta Pasta. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Penne Alla Vodka

Two bowls of penne alla vodka, with Parmesan by the side.
Penne Alla Vodka. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Ready in 40 minutes and serving 4, Penne alla Vodka uses penne, crushed tomatoes, vodka, heavy cream, and Parmesan for a creamy tomato sauce with a little heat from red pepper flakes. The sauce simmers while the pasta cooks, so the steps stay clear when Monday already feels crowded. Serve it with extra Parmesan and torn parsley or basil when you want a pasta bowl that still seems like a real dinner.
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Lemon Pasta

A bowl of pasta with lemon slices and parmesan cheese.
Lemon Pasta. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

On the fastest end of the list, Lemon Pasta serves 4 in 15 minutes with spaghetti, olive oil, onion, garlic, fresh lemons, and Parmesan. The recipe leans on pasta water to loosen the sauce, so it stays simple without needing a long ingredient list. It fits the kind of Monday night when you want something bright, fast, and not heavy. Add a side salad or roasted vegetables if you need more on the plate.
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Pesto Pasta

A bowl of penne pasta with green pesto sauce, topped with grated cheese and fresh basil leaves, with a black serving spoon.
Pesto Pasta. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Fresh basil does most of the work in Pesto Pasta, a 22-minute recipe that serves 4 with short pasta, garlic, olive oil, Parmesan, and toasted pine nuts. The pesto comes together in a food processor while the pasta cooks, which keeps the whole process moving. This is a good pick when you want dinner to taste fresh without standing over a sauce for long. Serve it right away with extra Parmesan or cherry tomatoes.
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Cheeseburger Pasta

A skillet filled with penne pasta topped with shredded cheese, ground beef, diced tomatoes, lettuce, and pickles—a delicious take on cheeseburger pasta.
Cheeseburger Pasta. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Built for a bigger table, Cheeseburger Pasta serves 8 in 40 minutes with pasta, ground beef, diced tomatoes, beef broth, cheddar, ketchup, and mustard. It brings burger-style flavors into one skillet, so you get a filling dinner without building separate plates. That helps on a Monday when everyone wants food, but no one wants extra steps. Add chopped lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, or sesame seeds if you want the burger idea to come through.
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Aglio e Olio

Close-up of fettuccine pasta tossed with grated cheese, chopped parsley, and red pepper flakes being lifted with a fork.
Aglio e Olio. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

With 17 minutes and 6 servings, Aglio e Olio keeps dinner close to pantry basics with linguini, olive oil, sliced garlic, red pepper flakes, parsley, and Parmesan. The garlic cooks in the oil while the pasta boils, then everything gets tossed together with a splash of pasta water if needed. It fits the night when the fridge looks bare, but pasta still saves the plan. Serve it with a green salad or garlic bread.
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Spaghetti Bolognese

A plate of spaghetti topped with meat sauce and a fresh basil leaf, accompanied by a fork on the side.
Spaghetti Bolognese. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Serving 10 in 40 minutes, Spaghetti Bolognese uses ground beef, pancetta, onion, celery, carrot, tomato paste, crushed tomatoes, chicken broth, milk, and spaghetti. The sauce has more ingredients than the quickest pastas here, but it rewards that effort with enough servings for leftovers. That makes it useful when Monday needs to cover more than one meal. Serve it warm with grated Parmesan and keep extra sauce for another low-decision plate.
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Baked Ziti

A spoon scoops baked ziti pasta covered in melted cheese and tomato sauce from a casserole dish.
Baked Ziti. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

For a Monday when you can handle prep but want the oven to take over, Baked Ziti serves 8 in 1 hour with ziti, sweet Italian sausage, tomatoes, basil, mozzarella, and Parmesan. The sausage sauce coats the pasta before everything bakes in a 9×13 dish. It is not the fastest recipe here, but it gives you a sturdy pan that can stretch into leftovers. Serve it with garlic bread or a salad.
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Three Cheese Manicotti

A plate of stuffed cannelloni topped with tomato sauce, grated cheese, and fresh basil.
Three Cheese Manicotti. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Stuffed with ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan, Three Cheese Manicotti serves 4 in 1 hour and 5 minutes using manicotti shells, spaghetti sauce, eggs, dried parsley, garlic powder, and fresh basil. The shells bake covered in sauce, which helps soften the pasta while the filling sets. This works better for a Monday when you want the oven to do the last stretch. Pair it with a simple salad or garlic bread and save leftovers for another meal.
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Boursin Cheese Baked TikTok Pasta

A white dish filled with cooked fusilli pasta, cherry tomatoes, spinach, and mushrooms in a creamy sauce, with a silver fork resting inside.
Boursin Cheese Baked TikTok Pasta. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Ready in 35 minutes and serving 6, Boursin Cheese Baked TikTok Pasta bakes cherry tomatoes, portobello mushrooms, garlic, olive oil, and Boursin garlic and herb cheese into a creamy sauce. Short pasta and spinach get stirred in after baking, then Parmesan finishes the dish. It fits the Monday-night problem because most of the sauce work happens in the baking dish. Use fusilli, penne, or farfalle so the sauce has plenty to cling to.
Get the Recipe: Boursin Cheese Baked TikTok Pasta

Million Dollar Spaghetti

Close-up of a serving of cheesy baked spaghetti with meat sauce, topped with fresh parsley, being lifted from a dish.
Million Dollar Spaghetti. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Layered in a 9×13 dish, Million Dollar Spaghetti serves 6 in 1 hour with spaghetti, ground beef, pork sausage, marinara, cream cheese, ricotta, Parmesan, and mozzarella. The pasta and meat sauce get baked with a creamy cheese layer, which makes it a better pick when you want a full pan instead of a quick pot. It can also be made ahead or frozen, useful for weeks that start messy. Let it rest before serving so the layers hold.
Get the Recipe: Million Dollar Spaghetti

Baked Feta Pasta

Baked bow-tie pasta with cherry tomatoes, creamy sauce, basil leaves, and red pepper flakes in a white dish.
Baked Feta Pasta. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Using cherry tomatoes, feta, garlic, olive oil, oregano, red pepper flakes, short pasta, and basil, Baked Feta Pasta serves 4 in 45 minutes. The tomatoes and feta bake together first, then the pasta gets tossed into the creamy sauce with reserved pasta water. It is simple enough for a tired Monday, but it still has more character than plain noodles. Serve it warm with basil and use penne or rotini if that is what you have.
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