Cheesy Ninja Foodi spaghetti will become your new favorite dinner using both your pressure cooker and air fryer functions! Baked spaghetti in a snap!! If you’re new and looking for Foodi recipes for your new machine we have them and pasta with jar sauce is where to start.
How do you make Ninja Foodi spaghetti you ask?? The BEST pasta you’ll ever try in your new fancy kitchen appliance! This is it! Our cheesy Ninja Foodi spaghetti recipe has it all. A one pot dinner with tender noodles and melted cheese on the top. If you’ve never had baked spaghetti before this is how you’ve gotta make it. Baking in the oven is so 2014. 😉 (affiliate links present)
How to Make Ninja Foodi Spaghetti
Are you obsessed with your pressure cooker and air fryer too??!! I made Instant Pot spaghetti years ago and it was a hit. Not only with my family but everyone else who tried it. But NOW there’s a new player in town and they can melt that ooey gooey cheese I love right on the top without having to transfer it into a dish and in the oven.
First – Let’s start with some helpful tips: Now once you’ve tried our cheesy Ninja Foodi spaghetti just go to our tab at the top and find more to try. Then let us know which one was your favorite!
If you too are obsessed with your pressure cooker and air fryer machine, here are a few resource to start with:
- You can bookmark our Ninja air fryer recipes page, we add to that weekly.
- Here’s an air fryer cooking times chart here for your fridge.
- Be sure to save this link to Instant Pot recipes for beginners too. You can use any of those in your pot too.
- Grab a set of wooden utensils to work with. They are great so your pot doesn’t get scratched!
- Then join our Facebook group where you can share and find more ideas you’ll love. Thousands of others share easy recipe ideas.
How much water do I put in my Ninja Spaghetti?
You only need 2 cups of water or broth because the jar of spaghetti sauce has liquid in it too. I’m sure that’s how you used to make baked spaghetti but after you try it this way I guarantee it will be a game changer for y’all too! These are the ingredients you will need:
- 1/2 lb. of hot ground sausage + 1/2 lb. regular – or ground beef
- the sausage combo is the bomb!!
- Onion
- Olive oil
- Spaghetti noodles or you can use penne
- Jar of spaghetti sauce – we use this pasta sauce
- Water or broth
- Mozzarella cheese
- Parmesan cheese if desired
- Green onion is optional, and red pepper flakes too if you want it spicy
- Garlic salt and Italian seasonings are good too
Here’s a peek of how to cook pasta in Ninja Foodi step by step with pictures. First off you are going to use the pressure cooker function. This means the lid that is NOT attached is the one you want. What you want to remember when cooking Pressure Cooker Pasta is make sure it is submerged into the liquid or sauce for best results.
How to cook spaghetti in a Ninja Foodi
This is no different than in any other pressure cooker. The difference comes at the end when you melt and lightly brown the cheese on top. That is a game changer y’all!! You just brown the meat, pour in the sauce and liquid, break up the noodles to submerge and cook!
Yes I have other pots and yes I have been using them for years but in order to do this in prior years I had to dirty a baking dish. Transferring everything into a pan, preheating the oven, and waiting for the broil setting to do the work. Not anymore! I love one one pot spaghetti.
Can you cook noodles in tomato sauce?
Absolutely! We actually prefer it now. They soak up the flavors and you can adjust for how al dente you’d like them. You can make it like our Lazy One Pot Spaghetti on the stove this way too. The 9 minute cook time I share here is perfect we say but if you like firmer noodles set to 7 or 8.
About double. If you are just cooking pasta in a Ninja Foodi with water you would add 1 cup noodles to 2 cups of liquid. Broth will have more flavor than water but spaghetti sauce is even better!! Next time try 1.5 cup of sauce + 1 cup of water + 2 cups of spaghetti noodles broken up into thirds so they are submerged to make Ninja Foodi spaghetti!! As long as they are covered they will boil perfectly
Once you have made this you will see how easy it is, and get the feel of the ratio between the two like you’ll need for our Ninja Foodi macaroni and cheese recipe too.
Ninja Foodi Spaghetti and Meat Sauce
If you’d rather make homemade spaghetti sauce you’re free to do so, just use 24 oz in total. I typically use jarred just because I don’t have the time to put it all together but either way is great.
- Saute the onions, salts, and ground meat together until the pink is almost all gone.
- If you’re using ground beef you can leave a touch of pink but if I’m using pork Ninja Foodi sausage I cook it all the way through. It will continue to cook in the pressure cooking process too though so don’t stress about it too much.
- Turn your pot off when this is done. This gives the pot a chance to cool off a bit.
- Spread your meat on the bottom so it’s evenly spread across.
- Pour your sauce evenly across that.
- Then fill that spaghetti sauce bottle with your water or broth. Put your lid back on and shake. You’ll be able to get the rest of the sauce out this way, I hate to waste.
- This liquid will be poured into your pot now but do NOT stir anything.
- Grab 1/2 of your noodles out of a 16 oz. box (that is how I measure, seriously) and break them into thirds.
- SPRINKLE pasta in the pot. If you throw them in as one big chunk they will come out as one big chunk, not separated.
- Gently submerge noodles with a spoon. Do NOT stir.
- Then close your lid and steam valve and set to pressure high pressure for 9 minutes. Quick release at the end.
If you wanted to pair this with our Ninja Foodi bone-in chicken thighs, that is a healthy choice. Kids though love chicken nuggets with this. Game changer and so much better than in the oven.
Yes, you could serve it up right then……but it gets WAY better!! In the recipe card below you can go all the way with the browned mozzarella on top or stop once the noodles are tender, that is totally up to you.
Can you cook spaghetti in an air fryer?
Not entirely. You would need to boil the noodles first, toss with the sauce and then follow the air fryer portion to melt the cheese. Looking for other air fryer recipes? We have lots but pasta is a tricky one for sure.
- Stir in 1 cup of mozzarella and let that melt.
- Next you’ll want to sprinkle in 1 more cup of cheese on the top. I use a mix of mozzarella and parmesan but use whatever you love.
- Use the air crisp lid for 4-5 minutes to melt that cheese and lightly brown it.
- Voila!! Done to perfection.
The pressure cooker Mexican casserole we make is similar to this one. You make the pasta and then melt cheese on top. I’d try that next. Then make our Ninja Foodi taco pasta.
To add meat we have Ninja Foodi chicken recipes here that you can pair with it, it is better than combining it all together.
Cheesy Ninja Foodi Spaghetti
Equipment
- 1 pressure cooker ninja foodi
Ingredients
- 1 lb spicy ground sausage, or ground beef
- 1 onion, diced
- 1 jar spaghetti sauce, 24 oz.
- 2 c water, or beef broth
- 1/4 tsp garlic salt
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1.5 c mozzarella cheese , grated
- 1/2 c parmesan cheese, grated
- 1 green onion, diced, optional
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 8 oz spaghetti noodles, 1/2 a regular size 16 oz. box, broken into thirds
Instructions
- Press saute on Foodi and add in your olive oil, diced onions, salts and ground sausage or beef. Cook until meat is no longer pink. Then turn off pot.
- Spread cooked meat out on the bottom of your pot evenly so it covers it entirely.
- Pour in your jar of spaghetti sauce. Then pour in 2 c. of water or broth into your jar. Put lid back on and shake to get out remaining sauce. Pour this liquid into your pot. Do NOT stir.
- Break your noodles into thirds, equal size pieces. Sprinkle them into your pot on top of the liquid.
- Use a spoon to gently submerge them into the liquid but do NOT stir.
- Put pressure cooker lid on and close steam valve.
- Set to pressure cook, high for 9 minutes.
- Do a quick release and remove lid. Stir in 1 c. of mozzarella cheese so it melts.
- Then sprinkle on the remaining 1/2 c. of mozzarella cheese + parmesan on to the top of your spaghetti. Can add diced green onions now.
- Close your air fryer lid. Press air crisp 400 degrees for 5 minutes so it melts and gets golden brown on the top!
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
The recipe does not say when to add the salts. I noticed too late that you mention to put them in at the beginning when your browning the meat in the blog part when you’re just talking about making it. Might want top ad that in top the instructions in the actual recipe.
Sorry. Will fix but it won’t really matter. Just add when done and mix.
We used gluten-free rigatoni instead of spaghetti Turned out great. Yum! This is a great recipe.
Yeah!! Glad it worked with gluten free too
This is a really easy recipe and it turned out perfect!!
Yeah!! Glad you loved it
This sounds like a terrific recipe! I was gathering my ingredients and see that the amount of spaghetti is not listed (at least I didn’t see it listed). Since there are several different size packages as well as bulk buying, I am not sure how much to use for this recipe. Could anyone help me with this question – sure would appreciate it! Thanks!
Yes in recipe it says 8 oz spaghetti noodles or half a regular 16 oz box. Break those into 3rds
Just tried this tonight and was looking forward to it! It came out SO runny though! I didn’t even fill up the jar all the way.
You don’t fill up the jar you need to measure 2 cups of liquid and pour that into the jar just to get the remaining sauce out. Exact measurements are key as stated. It shouldn’t be runny at all, especially if you added meat. Try it with correct liquid measurements.
I don’t belly you say in the recipe how much water to use. Glad I saw this because I almost used a whole jar also.
Yes it does, states 2 c. of water or broth
Yum! I have the slow cooker/baking Ninja and want to get this one now!
It’s so awesome
What a great one pot dinner! You had me with tender noodles and melted cheese!
Gave this a try last night and it did not disappoint! My kids loved it so much they asked for it again tonight!
Yeah!!! So glad y’all loved it!!
This looks delicious and so easy! Anything that only requires one pot is a winner for me!
What a great idea! I’ve never used a Ninja Foodi, but this makes it sound like magic!