Leftover Spaghetti Bake (Exactly What to Do With Leftover Spaghetti)
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If you’re staring at leftover spaghetti and wondering what to do with it, you’re not alone. This Leftover Spaghetti Bake is the easiest way to turn those leftovers into a cheesy, comforting casserole that tastes even better the next day.

This leftover spaghetti bake is one of the easiest ways to use leftovers and turn them into a brand new dinner your family will actually get excited about. It’s simple, budget-friendly, and perfect for busy weeknights.
If you like this, you might also enjoy my Crock Pot Baked Ziti or Million Dollar Spaghetti Alfredo—both are hearty, comforting dishes that bring a little bit of Italy into your home.
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Table of contents
- What to Do With Leftover Spaghetti
- Why You’ll Love This Leftover Spaghetti Bake
- Ingredients You’ll Need
- How to Make Leftover Spaghetti Bake
- Tips for the Best Baked Spaghetti
- Easy Baked Spaghetti Add-Ins
- How to Store and Reheat
- Can You Freeze Leftover Spaghetti Bake?
- Recipe Variations
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Best Way to Use Leftover Spaghetti
- Make Dinner Easy Tonight
- Easy Dinner Ideas You’ll Love
Have leftover spaghetti to use up? Don’t miss my full list of easy leftover spaghetti ideas — it’s packed with simple recipes and creative ways to turn leftovers into a brand new meal.
Below you’ll find easy ideas for using leftover spaghetti, plus my favorite baked spaghetti recipe.

What to Do With Leftover Spaghetti
If you’re wondering what to do with leftover spaghetti, there are several easy ways to turn it into a brand new meal:
Cold Spaghetti Salad: Mix with dressing and vegetables
Baked Spaghetti (Best Option): Turn leftovers into a cheesy casserole (see full recipe below)
Spaghetti Pie: Mix with eggs and cheese and bake into slices
Fried Spaghetti: Pan-fry with oil for crispy edges
Spaghetti Muffins: Bake in muffin tins for portioned servings
Spaghetti Skillet: Toss with extra sauce, cheese, and meat in a pan
Out of all of these options, baking leftover spaghetti is hands-down my favorite. It’s the easiest way to transform leftovers into a warm, cheesy dinner that feels completely new.
Why You’ll Love This Leftover Spaghetti Bake

Ingredients You’ll Need
Let me break down the magic that goes into this recipe:
- Your favorite spaghetti recipe with sauce: Whether it’s meat sauce or meatballs, this forms the base of our dish.
- Italian seasoning: Adds a burst of classic Italian flavors.
- Eggs: Acts as a binder to keep the bake together.
- Butter: Adds richness and moisture.
- Grated Parmesan: Provides a salty, flavorful kick.
- Cheddar Cheese: Melts beautifully on top for that irresistible cheesy finish.
Feel free to substitute mozzarella for cheddar if you prefer.
If your spaghetti has little sauce, a bit of added water can help keep things moist.

How to Make Leftover Spaghetti Bake
Creating this dish is super straightforward, perfect for busy weeknights:
- Prep Your Pan: Preheat your oven to 350°F and grease a 9×13 inch baking dish.
- Mix It Up: Combine your leftover spaghetti with the sauce, Italian seasoning, eggs, melted butter, and Parmesan in a large bowl.
- Assembly: Spread this mixture evenly into your greased baking dish.
- Bake: Cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes.
- Cheesy Finish: Remove the foil, sprinkle with shredded cheddar, and bake uncovered for another 10 minutes until the cheese is melted and bubbly.
Tips for the Best Baked Spaghetti
Add extra sauce if your spaghetti seems dry Don’t overbake or it can dry out Mix cheeses for more flavor (mozzarella + cheddar works great) Cover with foil if the top browns too quickly

Easy Baked Spaghetti Add-Ins
Make this recipe your own with simple add-ins:
Red pepper flakes for a little heat
Cooked ground beef or Italian sausage
Cream cheese or ricotta for a creamy version
Bell peppers, mushrooms, or spinach

How to Store and Reheat
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days.
To reheat:
Or reheat in the oven at 325°F covered with foil until warmed through
Microwave individual portions

Can You Freeze Leftover Spaghetti Bake?
Yes! This recipe freezes well.
Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat in the oven
Assemble the casserole and freeze before baking
Or freeze leftovers after baking
Recipe Variations
Get creative with this recipe! Add cooked sausage or mushrooms for extra flavor, or swap out the cheddar for mozzarella or a mix of both.
You can even throw in some chopped spinach or other greens for added nutrition.
It would be a mistake if I didn’t mention that you can make this dish with fresh pasta as well.
I’d suggest using a half-pound of cooked pasta noodles (does not have to be spaghetti!) and a jar of prepared sauce.
I prefer the Prego Traditional pasta sauce, but you can use your favorite variety or even homemade spaghetti sauce.

Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely! This recipe is quite adaptable. Just use your favourite gluten-free spaghetti, and make sure your other ingredients are also gluten-free to keep the entire dish safe for those with gluten sensitivities.
Yes, you can assemble the spaghetti bake ahead of time and keep it refrigerated until you’re ready to cook. Just add about 5-10 extra minutes to the baking time if you’re starting from a cold dish.
Leftovers of the spaghetti bake can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days, tightly covered or stored in an airtight container.
Definitely! You can freeze the assembled but unbaked spaghetti bake for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to enjoy it, let it thaw in the fridge overnight and then bake according to the original instructions, adding a few extra minutes if needed.
Mozzarella, a blend of mozzarella and Parmesan, or even Gouda can work wonderfully. Feel free to experiment with your favorite cheeses!
You can sauté vegetables like bell peppers, mushrooms, spinach, or zucchini and mix them with your spaghetti before baking. Just ensure they are well-cooked to avoid adding extra moisture to the bake.
If your spaghetti lacks enough sauce, you can mix in a couple of tablespoons of water or extra sauce to keep it moist during baking.
Yes! Baking leftover spaghetti is one of the best ways to reuse it. It transforms the texture and flavor into a cheesy, comforting casserole.
You can add cheese, meat, vegetables, or even cream-based ingredients to turn it into a completely new dish.
Absolutely. This works great as a vegetarian dish using just pasta, sauce, and cheese.
Best Way to Use Leftover Spaghetti
While there are several ways to use leftover spaghetti, baking it into a cheesy casserole is the easiest and most family-friendly option. It transforms the texture, adds flavor, and turns leftovers into a completely new meal.
If you’re looking for a simple, reliable dinner, this leftover spaghetti bake is the best place to start.
Make Dinner Easy Tonight
If you’ve got leftover spaghetti in the fridge, this is the easiest way to turn it into something your family will actually be excited to eat.
Give this leftover spaghetti bake a try and let me know how it turns out — I’d love to hear what you added to make it your own!

Leftover Spaghetti Bake
Ingredients
- your favorite spaghetti recipe with sauce
- 1 Tbsp Italian seasoning
- 2 eggs, beaten
- 2 Tbsp butter, melted
- ½ cup grated Parmesan
- 2 cups cheddar cheese, shredded
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease 9X13 inch baking dish.

- Combine prepared spaghetti with sauce, Italian seasoning, eggs, butter, and Parmesan. Spread into greased baking dish. Cover with foil and bake 30 minutes.
- Remove foil and add shredded cheddar. Cook uncovered 10 minutes until cheese is melted.
Notes
- Cheddar cheese is our favorite cheese to use in this leftover spaghetti casserole recipe.
- You can substitute mozzarella or mozzarella and Parmesan cheese for the cheddar cheese.
- Or any cheese that you prefer will be great.
- If your spaghetti does not have a lot of sauce, you may need to add a little bit of water. Start with 1-2 tablespoons and then add more as needed.
- This spaghetti recipe can be customized by adding cooked vegetables or other sauces.
- Start by cooking the hot dish covered with foil to retain moisture.
- Remove the cover at the end of cooking to brown the cheese for a pretty presentation.
- Top with chopped parsley, if desired.
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I’m a senior on a fixed/limited income so I’m always looking for ways to stretch my food budget while enjoying tasty food and not feeling deprived. Well, this is now one of my go-to recipes! I had just a bit over 1 cup of frozen homemade spaghetti sauce (made with ground beef and Italian sausage – delish!). I basically followed your recipe but used just one egg. Cooked/drained spaghetti noodles, mixed all together, placed in my small baking dish that fits my countertop oven. After about 20 minutes covered with the grated cheddar cheese and WOW! And actually, this made 2 dinners for me with an added salad. This will definitely go to my saved file and will be repeated. I had wondered about the cheddar cheese – started to use mozzarella – but cheddar worked perfectly. Thank you from all of us budget-conscious people. No wonder it had 570+ reviews.
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I had leftover pesto pasta. I browned 1/2 lb of ground turkey, added cooked leftover cauliflower and broccoli, mincedar garlic and onion. Mixed together in a 9×13 used mozzarella as the cheese! It was awesome!
I like to start with spaghetti that has been warmed a bit! I don’t worry about the eggs being room temperature but it’s certainly fine if they are!
Tried this last night with some leftover meatsause and spaghetti noodles and it was delicious!!! Simple to make and a recipe I’ll be using again for sure
It would be fun to add pepperoni to make it more like a pizza spaghetti
I think adding pepperoni is a great idea! I used to make pizza spaghetti occasionally and the family loved it.
Eating this now as I write this review. Halved the recipe and made some cheese substitutions since I had limited parmesan and no cheddar. I ended up using a mix of provolone, parmesan and bits of brie. It was still all v. delicious! Thanks for the recipe! 🙂