This is the EASIEST and TASTIEST Ninja Foodi Spaghetti Recipe for sure! It's pretty much fail-proof too, which makes it a perfect recipe for the beginner Ninja Foodi operator.
Spaghetti in the pressure cooker is supposed to be an easy, delicious, quick meal and this Ninja Foodi Spaghetti Recipe is just that!I really wasn't sold on Spaghetti in a pressure cooker. How can you develop flavors in such a short time? Won't the noodles be soggy? I was so afraid it would taste like canned spaghetti and we don't like canned spaghetti in our house at all. Still, I wanted to give it a try. If it turned out right and tasted good, this would be such a time saver!
I made a few different pressure cooker recipes from reputable recipe creators and was quite shocked at how dry the spaghetti was (like no sauce) or it was so watery, it had no flavor. That is not how I like to eat spaghetti and my guess is, that's true for you too. I wanted it to taste just like I cooked the sauce on the stove and boiled the noodles separately. You know, traditional spaghetti; just in a fraction of the time!
So, I set out to create the easiest and best tasting Ninja Foodi Spaghetti Recipe using a few simple ingredients and here it is!
Tips for making this Ninja Foodi Spaghetti Recipe
While this recipe is a dump and cook spaghetti recipe, the order in which you dump the ingredients does matter.
Cooking under pressure: Whenever you are cooking under pressure, you have to have a thin liquid in order for the pressure cooker to be able to build up pressure. Tomato, cream, and cheese based sauces are too thick to use as the liquid alone. To add flavor to any recipe, I suggest using a broth or stock instead of water. That is what we are going to do in this Ninja Foodi Spaghetti Recipe and it's delicious!
Avoiding the burn notice: Not only have I had the dreaded burn notice, but I've had friends calling me in a panic when it popped up for them. You can sometimes fix it by just adding in more of a thin liquid; like broth or water. Other times your food has already burned on the bottom and that can be hard to salvage. It is much easier to avoid the notice than fix it and that is what this Ninja Foodi Spaghetti recipe does.
Don't skimp on the thin liquid: My first reaction when reading an Instant Pot Spaghetti Recipe was: I'm not using all that water! I think the recipe called for 6 cups of water and I was convinced my spaghetti would be a watery mess. It wasn't watery, but it was very much lacking in flavor. This Ninja Foodi Spaghetti Recipe calls for 4 cups of beef broth (or you could use chicken or vegetable broth) and you need that much, I promise.
Don't overcook the noodles: I've seen an array of cook times for pasta and they are always overcooked for my liking. Spaghetti noodles should be al dente or have just a bit of a bite to them, not overly bloated and mushy. We don't want them to fall apart in the sauce. This Ninja Foodi Spaghetti Recipe calls for 3 minutes of pressure cooking and you might be tempted to increase the time, but keep in mind that the noodles start to cook while the Ninja Foodi is coming up to pressure
Layer the ingredients as shown: Layering the ingredients is an important part of pressure cooking (for some recipes) and this Ninja Foodi Spaghetti Recipe is an example of that. If we reversed the order of the layers, or stirred everything together like you would on the stove, there is a very good chance that you will end up with the dreaded burn notice.
Criss cross the noodles: When using spaghetti noodles in the pressure cooker, you want to layer them in a criss cross fashion to avoid clumping and to have them cook evenly. You can watch how I do this below or see the whole video on my YouTube video: Ninja Foodi Spaghetti Video.
Let's get to making this Ninja Foodi Spaghetti Recipe
First of all, go ahead and gather your ingredients and dice or chop up the veggies you are going to use. I recommend using an onion for flavor and the rest is your personal choice. If you haven't roasted your garlic yet, go ahead and do that now.
How to Roast Garlic in the Ninja Foodi: Cut the top off of the garlic bulb and drizzle with olive oil, wrap in foil. Put it on the Ninja Foodi rack on the low setting and set the bake to 325° F for 35 minutes.
You might be tempted to skip this step, but I really urge you to give it a go. The roasted garlic infuses so much flavor into the spaghetti, I know you will love it! if you have an aversion to garlic; by all means, skip it.
Place 1lb of ground beef or ground turkey along with the seasonings in the inner pot of the Ninja Foodi. Set the Sauté to high and add onions. Break up the meat with a non-stick friendly utensil. My favorite thing to use is this Mix N Chop from Pampered Chef. Sauté the meat until it is almost cooked through.
Add in green pepper or any veggies you are using. Add in roasted bulb of garlic. A simple tip to get the cloves out of a bulb of roasted garlic is to squeeze from the bottom and the cloves will just pop out.
Don't stir from here on out. For the rest of the ingredients we will not be stirring. Add the can of tomatoes and 3 cups of the beef stock.
Pour in the jar of spaghetti sauce. Pour the remaining cup of broth into the jar of spaghetti sauce, put the lid on and shake. Pour into pot. Remember, resist the urge to stir. I know, it's so hard. It goes against all we have ever done, but it is important.
Criss Cross and layer the spaghetti noodles. For ½ box (½lb) of spaghetti noodles, I usually make at least 4 layers.
Gently press the noodles down into the liquid.
Add the 6 oz can of tomato paste right on top. Don't stir.
Put the pressure lid on the Ninja Foodi and set the pressure to high and the time for 3 minutes.
After the 3 minutes of pressure cooking are complete. Allow the spaghetti to sit and natural release for another 3 minutes. Make sure the keep warm function is off.
Natural Release for 3 minutes and then manually release the remaining pressure. Open the lid and stir to combine the tomato paste into the sauce. Don't freak out, I know it looks watery. Please don't worry, it will thicken up and become a glorious sauce that looks and tastes like you cooked it all day on the stove. Turn the Ninja Foodi off.
Put down the Tender Crisp lid and let the spaghetti sit for about 5 minutes. This will allow it to thicken even more. Top with cheese if you like.
Serve & Enjoy!
If you are interested in joining either (or both) of our Ninja Foodi Facebook Groups, just click the links below:
Ninja Foodi 101: A Facebook Group for those seeking basic knowledge and recipes for the Ninja Foodi.
Ninja Foodi Fresh & Healthy Meals: A Facebook Group for people who want to cook healthier meals in the Ninja Foodi
Ninja Foodi Spaghetti Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1 cup onion diced
- 1 ½ teaspoon sea salt
- 1 tsp basil
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1 cup green peppers diced
- 1 bulb garlic roasted- see recipe below
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- â…›-1/4 tsp red pepper flakes optional
- 14.5 ounces fire roasted tomatoes
- 4 cups beef stock divided
- 24 ounce spaghetti sauce your favorite kind
- ½ pound spaghetti noodles broken in half and stacked
- 6 ounces tomato paste
Instructions
- Set the saute function on the Ninja Foodi to high Add 1 pound of ground beef, 11/2 teaspoon fine grind sea salt, 1 teaspoon dried basil, 1 teaspoon of Italian seasoning & 1 cup of diced onion to the Inner pot.
- Break up meat with a non metal utensil (I use the Mix and Chop)and stir until the meat is almost cooked through.
- Add 1 cup of diced green pepper or whatever other veggies you like. Add 1 whole bulb of roasted garlic (or 3 cloves of minced garlic)and 1 teaspoon of white sugar (optional).
- When the ground beef is cooked through, add in one 14.5 oz can of fired roasted diced tomatoes, 3 cups of beef broth (you will use a total of 4). Do not stir.
- Pour in a 24 oz jar of your favorite spaghetti sauce. Pour the remaining 1 cup of beef stock into the jar and put the lid back on. Shake to remove all the sauce from the sides and pour into pot. Add in ¼-1/2 teaspoon of red pepper flakes (optional)
- Break ½ pound (½ box) of spaghetti noodles, broken in half and layered in a criss cross fashion. Gently push down the noodles until they are covered with liquid. See post or video below for details.
- Add in a 6oz can of tomato paste right on top and don't stir.
- Pressure cook on High for 3 minutes. Allow to natural release for 3 minutes. Open lid and stir well.
- Close the Tender Crisp Lid (the pot is off) and let sit for 5 minutes. Top with cheese if you like. Serve and Enjoy!
Roasting Garlic in the Foodi
- Cut the top off of the garlic bulb and drizzle with olive oil, wrap in foil. Put it on the Ninja Foodi rack on the low setting and set the bake to 325° F for 35 minutes.
Nutrition
Here are a few more of my favorite Ninja Foodi Recipes if you would like to check them out.
Anne Dwelle
I love this recipe so much that I want to take it along to feed a crowd at a gathering over the holidays. I won't have access to my Ninja, so I would have to make up a big batch and then freeze or refrigerate it and reheat it (microwave?) later. Would this work, do you think? Suggestions from our favorite Ninja Guru?
Thanks for ALL of your recipes and help!
Louise
I really think the microwave will overcook the pasta. This is what I would do. I would make it and not add in the tomato paste. Refrigerate it and reheat it on a pot on the stove while it's liquidy just until it's warmed through and then add in the tomato paste and stir, cover and let sit for a few minutes. The other option is to make it into a baked spaghetti type of dish where you would make the recipe as written and transfer the contents to a casserole dish. Bake in the oven (covered) on 350F until it's warmed through. You can even top it with cheese and then bake it longer uncovered. My mom used to do that with leftover spaghetti all the time.
Ellie
I am from the UK and fire roasted tomatoes isn’t something available here! Is it just like tinned tomatoes?
Louise
You can substitute tinned tomatoes, but fire roasted are a little more flavorful. They are basically charred tomatoes that are cut up, so you can make them if you wanted to.
Heather Williams
Hi use tinned tommies but just add a pinch of smokey paprika - that is what I am about to do this weekend!! As of course in UK it's impossible to get Fire roasted tin of tomatoes.
Louise
You can also use fresh tomatoes and use the grill function to fire roast them. It works great!
Charlie
This recipe was very good. I used ground turkey and whole wheat Penne. The first problem I had was trying to saute the meat and onions. I have a brand new 8 qt Foodi. When I select saute it makes me put the pressure lid on so I can not stir / chop like you do in your video. I have to keep stopping it and taking the lid off. I found finding the ingredients and the instructions very hard as they are so spread out on the website. By the time I figured out it called for pasta I had already started and it was too late. It was so soupy and not thickening that I put it back on pressure cook for another minute. Served it in soup bowl but still very good.
Louise
The recipe steps are at the bottom and you can print them. The past is what absorbs the liquid, so I'm sure it was soupy if you didn't add the pasta. Which model Ninja Foodi do you have because you should be able to use sear/sauté on all of them without a lid.
Charlie
I have the 6.6 qt Foodi Model FD 302 107. It says use othr lid when I select Sear/ Saute but I just realized when I open the lid it will allow you to turn it on. First time for using that function. I will try this recipe again and will make sure I have tomato paste because it was very good.
Louise
Great! Keep me posted!
Alma
Wow!! I just made the spaghetti, it was very easy, I followed your directions, it has delicious flavor. I will be making it again soon!!
Louise
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Neil
I have made this recipe three times. Great taste and really easy. For me, it is too much. How can I make a smaller quantuty?
Louise
Cut all the ingredients in have and increase the PC time to 4-5 minutes for half a batch OR keep the PC time the same with a longer Natural Release.