Stuffed Shells Recipe - Mess for Less (2024)

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Are you ready for a delicious Stuffed Shells Recipe recipe that will bring your family together around the dinner table? I'm going to share with you an easy-to-follow stuffed shells recipe, and some delicious variations you can try to add your own spin on this comfort food classic. For another fun variation on classic stuffed shells, try theseChicken Alfredo Stuffed Shellsand the rest of ourfamily friendly recipes.

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  • ⭐Why This Stuffed Shells Recipe is Awesome
  • 🥣Ingredient Notes
  • 📋Step by Step Instructions
  • 👩🏻‍🍳Expert Tips
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⭐Why This Stuffed Shells Recipe is Awesome

  • This is a simple recipe to make. Honestly, the most labor-intensive part of the recipe is boiling the shells. Then you just mix a few ingredientsfor the filling.
  • Makes the perfect meal when served with garlic bread and a side salad.
  • Cooks up in just 30 minutes!


🥣Ingredient Notes

  • Jumbo shells -approximately 20 jumbo shells
  • Ricotta cheese - If you don't have ricotta, you can use a mix of mozzarella and Parmesan cheese, but the results won't be as creamy.
  • Shredded mozzarella cheese - You can buy it pre-shredded or shredded your own from a block of mozzarella.
  • Egg - Adding an egg to the ricotta will help bind the cheese and prevent it from becoming runny and coming out of the shell while cooking.
  • Italian seasoning - Made from oregano, thyme, rosemary, basil, and marjoram.
  • Marinara sauce - You can use jarred or make your own tomato sauce.

📋Step by Step Instructions

STEP 1: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Boil water and cook shells according to the directions on the package in a large pot of salted water. Drain the shells, spray them with cooking spray (to prevent sticking), and set aside.

STEP 2: In a medium bowl, mix ricotta, egg, Italian seasoning, and 1 cup of mozzarella until well combined.

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STEP 3: Fill each shell with a tablespoon of the cheese mixture.

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STEP 4: Spray a 9x13 casserole dish. Fill the baking dish with the stuffed shells. You can fit four rows of five shells each.

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STEP 5: Spoon 1 cup of marinara sauce over the jumbo pasta shells.

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STEP 6: Sprinkle the remaining 1 cup of shredded mozzarella over the sauce.

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STEP 7: Cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes in a 350-degree oven. Remove foil and bake for another 5 minutes.

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You can sprinkle some Parmesan cheese on top if you wish, but this Stuffed Pasta Shells Recipe doesn't really need anything else. They are that good!

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If you have any leftovers of ricotta stuffed shells, they are great to take to work the next day. Just heat up in the microwave and enjoy!

This stuffed shells recipe with ricotta is a quick and easy dinner that is perfect for a busy weeknight. For more easy dinners, turn toEat At Home Meal Planswhich are a time and money saver!

👩🏻‍🍳Expert Tips

Tip 1: You can prepare these stuffed shells the night before and cover them and place them in the refrigerator. You can then pop them in the oven the next day when you are ready to use them.

Tip 2: Whole milk mozzarella is my favorite to use in this recipe because I find it melts easier and is richer.


🤷🏻‍♀️Recipe FAQs

What kind of sauce do you use in these cheese stuffed shells?

Since I was in a hurry, I used a jarred marinara sauce. If you have a favorite sauce recipe, feel free to use that. If you are looking for a delicious sauce recipe, try this Homemade Marinara Sauce.

How do you store Italian stuffed shells?

Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to four days.

What kind of variations can you do with this recipe?

You can add ground turkey, ground beef, or chopped up Italian sausage to the ricotta cheese mixture. You can also add some chopped veggies.

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Stuffed Shells Recipe

Stuffed Shells Recipe - A simple take on a classic Italian dish. These are a delicious meatless option that the entire family will love.

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Course: Dinner

Cuisine: Italian

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Calories: 398kcal

Author: Vicky

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Boil water and cook shells according to directions on package. Drain the shells, spray them with cooking spray (to prevent sticking) and set aside.

  • In a medium bowl, mix ricotta, egg, Italian seasoning and 1 cup of mozzarella until combined well.

  • Fill each shell with a tablespoon of the ricotta mixture.

  • Spray a 9×13 casserole dish. Fill the casserole dish with the stuffed shells. You can fit four rows of five shells.

  • Pour 1 cup of marinara sauce over the stuffed shells.

  • Sprinkle remaining 1 cup of shredded mozzarella over the sauce.

  • Cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes in a 350 degree oven.

  • Remove foil and bake for another 5 minutes.

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Notes

  • You can prepare these stuffed shells the night before and cover them and place them in the refrigerator. You can then pop them in the oven the next day when you are ready to use them.
  • Whole milk mozzarella is my favorite to use in this recipe because I find it melts easier and is richer.

This nutritional information is approximate and was calculated using online calculators. Your nutritional information may vary depending on numerous factors.

Nutrition

Calories: 398kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 93mg | Sodium: 521mg | Potassium: 333mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 790IU | Vitamin C: 2.9mg | Calcium: 360mg | Iron: 1.6mg

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  1. Josh

    Stuffed Shells Recipe - Mess for Less (19)
    Amazing meal. I make this recipe at least once a month

  2. Vicky

    The whole milk ricotta will have a creamier texture but has more calories and fat if that matters. It tastes good with part skim ricotta too.

  3. Kassidy

    Does whole milk vs part skim ricotta cheese matter? Thanks!

  4. Mercedes

    Will be trying this for dinner tomorrow!

  5. Vicky

    I think cooked ground beef would be fabulous Kathy!

  6. Kathy

    Could I throw i ground beef to make a play on manicotti?

  7. Vicky

    I have never tried that Lanne so I am not sure how it would work. If you try it please come back and report as others might be interested in that option. Have a great weekend!

  8. Lanne

    Would this be good with cottage cheese in place of the ricotta?

  9. Vicky

    So glad to hear that. It is a favorite here. Thanks for letting me know.

  10. R.Haugh

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    Just had this for supper ; very good, smooth and cheesy. Our whole family liked it very much.

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FAQs

Why do stuffed shells get watery? ›

Stuffed shells can get watery for a few different reasons. One reason could be that the shells were not cooked long enough and they released water while cooking. Another reason could be that the filling was too wet, which made the shells soggy.

How do you keep stuffed shells from sticking? ›

Stir the shells often as they tend to stick to the bottom of the pot more than regular pasta. They also like to snuggle up all into each other, so separate with a fork if you find any frisky couples. Reserve 1/3 cup cooking water, then drain the shells and return to the pot.

Should you freeze stuffed shells before or after baking? ›

Once the shells are stuffed place them on an ungreased baking sheet. Cover and place in the freezer. Once the stuffed shells are frozen, place them in a plastic freezer bag and seal the bag. Store frozen.

What temperature do you bake stuffed shells? ›

Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Spoon the cheese mixture into each pasta shell and place open side up, in a single layer, in prepared pan. Pour the rest of sauce over the stuffed shells. Loosely cover with foil and bake for 40 minutes.

What happens if you put too much water in stuffing? ›

The stuffing should be moist but not wet. If there is a puddle of broth at the bottom of the bowl, you've added too much. Add more bread to soak up the excess moisture. If the mix is still dry and crumbly, add more liquid and toss gently until it starts to clump together.

Why are my stuffed shells hard? ›

Don't overcook the shells!

The shells should be 1 minute shy of al dente– meaning they should still be a little firm/ have a “bite” because they will continue to cook in the oven. Also, if the shells are cooked al dente or over cooked, they will be flimsy and hard to stuff and can easily break when stuffing.

How long does it take to boil jumbo shells? ›

COOKING YOUR PASTA
  1. Bring 4 - 6 quarts of water to a rolling boil, add salt to taste.
  2. Add pasta to boiling water.
  3. For pre-bake cooking time; boil uncovered for 9 minutes, stirring occasionally. ...
  4. OR, to serve with your favorite Barilla sauce, boil uncovered for 12 minutes and drain well.
  5. Enjoy.

Can stuffed shells be left out overnight? ›

Can Stuffed Shells Be Left Out Overnight? I wouldn't recommend eating these (or any) stuffed shells if they've been left out overnight. Bacteria grows rapidly at room temperature, and eating these after they've been out for more than two hours can make you sick.

What pairs well with stuffed shells? ›

I often serve these stuffed shells with my Homemade Caesar Salad, but my Arugula Salad, Beet Salad, or Simple Green Salad would also pair well with this recipe. And when it comes to bread, you really can't go wrong! Stick with a crusty loaf, or make rosemary focaccia, garlic knots, or dinner rolls. Enjoy!

How long does it take for stuffed shells to go bad? ›

Like most leftovers, your stuffed shells should last for three to four days in a fridge set at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or lower . If you can't eat the extra stuffed shells so soon, put them in the freezer set at 0 degrees Fahrenheit and they will stay fresh for four months.

Do stuffed shells reheat well? ›

These easy Stuffed Shells are the perfect dinner and a family favorite. Filled with three kinds of cheese and baked in Marinara Sauce, it's quick to prepare and leftovers keep and reheat beautifully.

Can you freeze ricotta cheese mixture? ›

Can you freeze ricotta cheese mixture? Yes! Say you've made a pasta filling with ricotta cheese and other ingredients like Parmesan cheese, eggs and herbs, it is perfectly fine to freeze it. On thawing, excess liquid may need to be drained away but otherwise it will be good.

What is the difference between stuffed shells and manicotti? ›

You can accomplish this popular feat of Italian-American origin by following recipes for either manicotti or stuffed shells. Both pastas are meant to be stuffed. The difference is in the details. Literally translated, manicotti means “l*ttle muffs.” The large tubes are made for stuffing.

What is the best way to reheat stuffed shells? ›

To reheat non-casserole baked pasta dishes, such as stuffed jumbo shells, place the shells in an oven-safe dish, cover with aluminum foil, and bake at 375 degrees until the shells' internal temperature reaches 165 degrees.

How long does it take to cook shell pasta? ›

COOKING YOUR PASTA
  1. Bring 4 - 6 quarts of water to a rolling boil, add salt to taste.
  2. Add contents of package to boiling water. Stir gently.
  3. Return to a boil. For authentic "al dente" pasta, boil uncovered, stirring occasionally for 8 minutes. ...
  4. Remove from heat. ...
  5. Serve immediately with your favorite Barilla sauce.

Why is my ricotta cheese watery? ›

The sign your ricotta is bad

If the ricotta has gone yellowish or brown, or if there's a layer of water sitting atop the cheese, that's also an indicator that your ricotta has spoiled (so don't just shrug and mix the water back into the cheese!).

How do you thicken watery ricotta? ›

Recipe FAQs

Another way is to line the strainer with cheesecloth. Yet another way is to add a thickener such as cornstarch or arrowroot starch. Start with 2-3 teaspoons and allow it to stand for 15-20 minutes. How do you make store bought ricotta taste better?

Is ricotta supposed to be watery? ›

While the flavor of ricotta is light, its texture is meant to be thick and creamy. Unfortunately, most grocery stores carry watery ricotta that seems to have lost this desirable quality. Heres a quick tip to restore its consistency, making it perfect to use in any dish, from lasagna to cannoli.

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