Stuffed shells went from being a specialty on Italian-American tables to a regular in school cafeterias. It's familiar, nostalgic, and comforting, perfect as dinner in front of whatever TV series ...
1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F. 2. Boil the shells according to the package directions, in salted water. Remove from pasta water and set aside on a baking tray. 3. In a saucepan, add olive oil on ...
Pour the pumpkin Alfredo sauce over the ricotta stuffed shells for a hearty Fall meal. (Recipe Credit: Adrianna Adarme of the Fresh Tastes blog). Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add pasta ...
Combine marinara sauce and cooked ground beef in a separate bowl until well mixed. Stuff shells with cheese mixture and place ...
Try an Italian favorite that is creamy, rich and vegan. These stuffed shells have it all… except cheese. Instead of using ricotta cheese like traditional recipes, I made my own version with cashews, ...
“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 ...
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 ...
It’s that time of year, the kids are back in school, you’re working late hours, it’s dark when you get home and all you want is dinner on the table without a fuss. What better than a quick pasta dish ...
Food & Wine’s Justin Chapple amps up the filling in stuffed shells by including ground pork. Make sure to use your favorite prepared tomato sauce here. Slideshow: More Pork Recipes Active: 45 MIN ...