Instant Pot layered pasta:
Two minutes of active hands-on time. Around 30 minutes total of automated cooking. No draining required. Bit of the pasta burns on the bottom, but it adds character

Roughly equivalent to Olive Garden quality, awesome easy weeknight meal!
1. Dump stuff in for 1 min
2. Let cook for 30 mins
3. Dump more stuff in for 1 min
Part 1: Dump stuff in:
1. Pour in olive oil until the bottom of the pot is completely covered
2. Dump in a blue box of pasta (your shape of choice)
3. Drop in Costco sauce into center of pasta on top (so it doesn't sit on the bottom of the pot & burn)
4. Fill Costco sauce jar 90% with water & pour around the edge of the pot in a circle (so the sauce doesn't wash awy)
5. Add fresh/canned/frozen protein of choice (beef/turkey/chicken meatballs, fresh/canned/frozen chicken, sliced sausage, etc.)
Part 2: Let cook:
1. Set to 7 minutes on manual
2. Do a natural release for 7 minutes
3. Then a quick release
4. With preheating, this usually takes around 30 minutes or so
Part 3: Dump stuff in, the sequel:
1. Take the lid off
2. Add a cup of heavy cream
3. Add in a couple cups of shredded cheese (cheddar, mozz, mixed, whatever)
4. Add in spices as desired (salt, MSG, black pepper, Italian herbs, etc.)
5. Stir it all together & let it melt for a minute or two (add more cream if you want to thin it out)
Fabulous. Costco sauce, shells, and sliced Johnsonville sausage (I think it was either the hot links or smoked brats). 10/10 so good I went back today & picked up more of the sauce lol.
