ALBANY — Just in time for the holidays, Gov. Cuomo is throwing a dinner party with celebrity chefs ­Mario Batali and Lidia Bastianich — to anyone who can come up with $10,000.

That’s the entry price — per person — for a fund-raiser the governor has scheduled Dec. 21 at an “intimate venue” in Midtown that will be revealed only to those who have that kind of spare cash to attend.

“That’s alot of ziti!” said state GOP spokeswoman Jessica Proud, alluding to Cuomo aide Joseph Percoco’s federal corruption complaint which revealed he used the word “ziti” as code for money.

The governor’s 2018 campaign sent out invites to the bash, urging recipients to RSVP as soon as possible.

“We will sell out quickly,” the e-mail invitation states.

As Cuomo fund-raisers go, the gathering could be considered a bargain.

Last year, the governor hosted a special showing of “Hamilton” where top tickets went for $25,000.

Cuomo is a prodigious fund-raiser. He took in $45 million for his re-election in 2014 and had $19 million left as of July, the last filing period. The next filing is due next month.

Neither his campaign nor the state Democratic Party responded to requests for comment.