Life's all about shortcuts, especially when it comes to cooking. But, for times when you're not in a hurry, it's only right to make a meal that delivers on flavor and comfort. Stuffed shells are the ...
There is a joyful chaos this time of year that I’ve finally learned to embrace. A big part of the mayhem is that it’s nearly impossible to predict who will be around for dinner.
Similar to manicotti and cannelloni, stuffed shells are jumbo pasta shells filled with ricotta cheese and baked on a saucy bed of tangy marinara. The filling is usually seasoned with garlic and herbs ...
Stuffed shells! Who can resist them, and the nice thing is they can be filled with just about anything from vegetables to grains, meats, cheese, leftovers and fish. I like to make them a day ahead and ...
These amazing stuffed shells recipe is baked in a classic tomato and white sauce with delicious meat and ricotta cheese filling. I like to use a combination of Italian sausage and ground beef to make ...
Bring a large pot of water to a boil with pinch of salt and cook the pasta shells as directed on the packaging. Meanwhile wilt the spinach (frozen is okay, just thaw and dry very well). Let the ...
“What did you put in the ricotta?” Ann Maloney asked me. We were at a holiday party for the Food team at my house, and Ann — The Post’s recipes editor at the time — was raving about a dish of baked ...
Preheat oven to 375°F. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over high. Add shells; cook, stirring often, over high until al dente, 8 to 10 minutes. Drain shells, running under cold water to ...
Drummond made her shrimp scampi stuffed shells recipe on an episode of The Pioneer Woman when she was making recipes she could eat for dinner the same night and freeze for a future meal. “I have ...
Bubbly baked pasta is the perfect low-effort dish to make as soon as you feel a chill in the air (and for the many cold months afterward). When the seasons change and we start to crave heavier, ...