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Sausage and Spinach Stuffed Shells
I made this Sausage and Spinach Stuffed Shells because frozen spinach is a great bargain at the grocery store. Just think of all of the bags of fresh spinach it would take to wilt down and fit into a ...
Ultimately, we trend toward milder temperatures, but there still are plenty of chilly days where comfort foods just hit differently! That doesn’t mean we can’t pack those seasonal vegetables into ...
If your cold pantry is looking a little bare this time of year, you’re not alone. Mine always seems to have a few lingering staples — dehydrated mushrooms, last summer’s canned tomatoes and a few ...
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Spinach, Ricotta, and Mozzarella Pasta Shells
Spinach and Ricotta Stuffed Pasta Shells are the ultimate comfort food—rich, creamy, and absolutely delicious. Perfect for a cozy lunch or dinner, this classic Italian dish is packed with cheesy ...
I love this recipe because it's a fantastic and hearty vegetarian main and it's always a hit at our table. It would be a great option for your Easter dinner, as well. Technique tip: Avoid undercooking ...
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 ...
Squeeze spinach dry. Combine spinach, ricotta, 1/3 cup Parmesan cheese, basil and garlic in a large mixing bowl. Season with salt and pepper; mix well. Spread 1/2 cup marinara sauce evenly over the ...
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 ...
Adding spinach to your meals doesn't have to be a boring. These tasty recipes prove that healthy eating can be the highlight ...
Cut down the cholesterol without losing any flavor in this stuffed shells recipe from Jenna Weber - she has a secret ingredient. I can pack away some serious stuffed shells. Cheesy, warm and delicious ...
Preheat oven to 375°F. Cook shells according to package instructions to al dente. Drain and run under cold water. Heat 1 Tbsp. of olive oil in a large skillet. Add onions and sauté for 2-3 minutes.
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