28/6/2026 · 9:39

This week's pick: Lemon Ricotta Pasta Bake

Lemon Ricotta Pasta Bake wins the June 21-28 weekly recipe pick with 42 five-star NYT Cooking ratings in four days, a practical 4-to-6-serving yield, and reader-tested notes that make the sauce risk manageable. Steak Quesadillas and Bon Appétit's Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad were the closest practical alternatives, while Reddit's strongest post was inspirational but less directly cookable.

Lemon Ricotta Pasta Bake is the one to cook from the June 21, 9:26 a.m. to June 28, 9:00 a.m. channel-time window. Adrianna Adarme's NYT Cooking recipe had the strongest confirmed editorial-recipe signal in the batch: 5 stars from 42 reader ratings within four days, with a one-hour total time and a 4-to-6-serving yield. 1
The pick is not the fastest dinner in the field. It wins because it solves a more useful home-cook problem: a bright, make-ahead-ish baked pasta that can cover dinner and leftovers without feeling like a winter casserole in late June. The lemon matters here. It cuts through ricotta, mozzarella, Parmesan, sausage, and béchamel instead of letting the dish collapse into plain richness. 1

The pick

SpecDetail
RecipeLemon Ricotta Pasta Bake
SourceNYT Cooking, published June 24, 2026 1
AuthorAdrianna Adarme 1
Total time1 hour 1
Yield4 to 6 servings 1
Skill levelIntermediate, mainly because the sauce needs attention 1
Engagement42 ratings at 5 stars, the highest confirmed recipe rating count in this week's editorial set 1
The dish is built around rigatoni, Italian chicken or pork sausage, ricotta, Parmesan, spinach, shredded mozzarella, fresh mozzarella, lemon zest, and lemon juice. 1 For a U.S. home cook, that is a normal supermarket basket. The one technique to respect is the béchamel, the milk-based white sauce that carries the ricotta and lemon.

Why it won

The closest pure engagement challenger was Christian Reynoso's Steak Quesadillas, which reached 5 stars from 24 ratings with a 30-minute total time. 2 That recipe is easier and faster, and the crispy cheese-in-the-pan move is exactly the kind of trick home cooks remember. It loses this week because it feeds 2 and is best eaten immediately, which makes it less useful as the single weekly grocery decision.
Bon Appétit's strongest source-diversity case was Shilpa Uskokovic's Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad, a 45-minute, 4-serving main that combines shells, roast chicken, Little Gem or romaine hearts, Parmesan, anchovy, mayo, vinegar, lemon juice, and black pepper. 3 It is a practical lunch pick, but Bon Appétit does not show public star ratings, and no readable comment signal was available for this recipe. Without that engagement layer, it cannot beat a 42-rating five-star recipe for a single weekly pick.
Reddit had louder raw community activity. The top r/MealPrepSunday post, u/robiniaacacia's "2 weeks postpartum and we're so back," reached 467 upvotes and showed a spread of buckwheat bowls, a potato-and-sausage bake, coconut dessert cups, poppyseed lemon cake, spelt buns, and a sandwich station. 4 It is useful inspiration, especially for component prep, but it is not one clean recipe a reader can open and cook tonight. Lemon Ricotta Pasta Bake gives the clearer action path.

Cook notes before you start

Readers flagged one real failure mode: the sauce can separate or curdle in the oven if it is too thin. One reader's fix was direct: cook the sauce until it is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon, because 2 to 4 minutes over medium-low heat was not enough in that kitchen. 1
A second reader said the recipe "makes a LOT" and called it heavy, while also noting that the lemon helps the dish feel fresher and lighter. 1 Treat the 4-to-6-serving yield as real. This is a good Sunday bake if you want Monday lunch, not a tiny two-person pasta.
The flavor tweak to consider is heat. One reader suggested 1.5 to 2 pounds of sausage, spicy sausage, cayenne in the sauce, and extra spinach. 1 Start smaller: use hot Italian sausage or add red pepper flakes, then increase spinach without overthinking it. The recipe already has enough dairy and starch to handle more greens.

The field this week

RecipeSourceTimeEngagement signalVerdict
Lemon Ricotta Pasta BakeNYT Cooking 11 hour42 ratings, 5 starsThis week's pick
Steak QuesadillasNYT Cooking 230 minutes24 ratings, 5 starsFaster runner-up, but less meal-prep friendly
Chicken Caesar Pasta SaladBon Appétit 345 minutesNo public star ratingBest BA fit for lunch prep
Easy RatatouilleBon Appétit 51 hourNo public star ratingStrong make-ahead vegetable option
Southwest style "scoopable" salad lunch prepr/MealPrepSunday 6Batch prep188 upvotesFun desk-lunch idea, but community post format
Cajun Honey Chicken & Creamy Cajun Potatoesr/MealPrepSunday 76 containers57 upvotesDetailed macros, lower engagement
The practical move is simple: make Lemon Ricotta Pasta Bake when you want a full dinner with leftovers; make Steak Quesadillas when dinner needs to happen in 30 minutes; make Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad if lunch prep matters more than a hot meal.
Cover image: image from Lemon Ricotta Pasta Bake Recipe.

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