Winter’s here and we all want comfort food. My husband taught me to cook the summer I was pregnant with our first child – funnily enough I didn’t cook much back then, even after working at the Food Network for 5 years. The spinach stuffed shells recipe that his mom taught him to make is one of our favorites. We like to make this on special occasions and our children really love it. I take pride in knowing that this is a comfort food recipe that my husband grew up on (even though we are both jewish, Italian food is a fave) and my version is just as delicious as his mother’s.
Spinach Stuffed Shells Recipe
It’s pretty simple to make.Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cook pasta shells, set aside. Line baking dish with 1/2 bottle of Ragu pasta sauce.
Let chopped spinach defrost (in a colander) and squeeze the water out.
Stir together spinach, cheese (reserving 1 cup cheese for topping), eggs, and spices. My 8 year old daughter helped to mix everything together.
Start filling shells with mixture (use a tablespoon). This can be a little time consuming.
Top with more sauce and cheese, bake for 35 minutes with a cover or foil.
Wear a funny chef’s hat and pose with your delicious dish.
Spinach Stuffed Shells With Ragu Pasta Sauce
Ingredients
- 2 jars of your favorite Ragu sauce
- 1 box stuffed pasta shells cook according to box instructions
- 1 box chopped frozen spinach – let it defrost and squeeze the water out
- 32 oz Part Skim Ricotta Cheese the big tub
- 2 cups shredded mozarella or Italian cheese blend
- 2 eggs
- 2 Tbsp basil
- 2 Tbsp parsley
- Salt to taste
- Black pepper to taste
- 1/2 a pinch of nutmeg
Instructions
- Stir together spinach, cheese (reserving 1 cup cheese for topping), eggs, and spices.
- Start filling shells with mixture. Top with more sauce and cheese, bake for 35 minutes with a cover or foil.
- Recipe is adapted from the one on stuffed shells box.
Recipe is adapted from the one on stuffed shells box.
Vera Sweeney says
Shells… you are making me miss my grandma. 🙂 Thank you for this.
Fadra says
Looks delicious! But honestly, my favorite recipe I’ve found for Ragu comes from a friend from the Philippines. It’s the perfect sauce for Filipino Spaghetti! (that’s a whole different type of meal!)
Cecelia Mecca says
I love that this is a family effort. So fun (& yummy!)
Shirley Martinez says
Delicious! This will go perfectly for a party.
Hannah says
mmm this looks so yummy. I would just leave it with the spinach and cheese lol!
Terri Beavers says
These look absolutely incredible. I’ve been wanting to make these but didn’t have a recipe so thank you for sharing.
Miranda (Anosa) says
wow, this is so delicious looking, I want to try this recipe.
NYC Single Mom says
I am impressed that you make shells, I tried it once and it was a disaster. You make it look so easy. I am going to have to try it again and I love that you include spinach.
MyTeenGuide says
That looks so tasty! I love spinach and I can’t wait to try your recipe.
Kerri says
I love spinach and these look so yummy!
Lauren says
Delicious!
Divina says
This looks SO Good!