I've taken this dish to pot lucks & served it at many dinner parties........ always received rave reviews. It can be served as the main dish or as a side dish. Personally, I like it pared with Chicken Parmesan & garlic bread. It requires a LOT of preparation (I've estimated the time) but you will not regret it. It can be made in advance & refrigerated or frozen.
Provided by CountryLady
Categories Pasta Shells
Time 3h
Yield 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- FILLING: Melt butter over medium heat in a large, heavy dutch oven.
- Add onions& garlic; cook until onions are tender& wilted, stirring occasionally.
- PREPARE ZUCCHINI: Wash well, taste a bit of the skin from each& peel only if it tastes bitter.
- Grate& place in a colander in the sink.
- sprinkle with about 2 tsps of salt& let excess liquid drain for 30 minutes.
- Rinse with cold water to remove most of the salt& then toss on a clean tea towel (or paper towels) to dry before cooking.
- Add drained zucchini to dutch oven& cook until any moisture evaporates.
- PREPARE SPINACH: Wash well& trim off tough stems.
- Place leaves, with water from washing still clinging to them, in a large pot.
- Cook for a few minutes or just until leaves have wilted.
- Let cool, then wring dry in a clean tea towel& chop.
- Add spinach to the dutch oven and combine thoroughly.
- Remove from heat& allow the mixture to cool.
- Drain off excess liquid.
- Beat eggs in a medium sized bowl; add ricotta& beat until smooth.
- Add Parmesan and seasonings; mix well.
- Combine with vegetable mixture in the dutch oven, mix thoroughly; set aside.
- SAUCE: Melt butter in large, heavy pot; cook onions& garlic until tender and wilted.
- Add tomatoes, including their liquid, breaking up the tomatoes with a wooden spoon.
- Cook for 30- 45 minutes or until sauce has thickened.
- Purée and test for seasonings.
- Set aside.
- Pasta: Cook shells in a large pot of salted water, according to package directions until"el dente".
- Drain well and rinse with cold water to stop cooking and prevent sticking.
- Using a colander, gently shake shells to drain excess water.
- Lightly grease a 13 x 9 inch casserole dish.
- Spoon some of the filling into each shell& arrange, stuffed side up, in the casserole dish.
- Pour sauce over the shells& sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.
- (If you can only find small shells, just layer them on the bottom of the casserole dish, cover with a layer of filling, a layer of sauce and sprinkle with Parmesan).
- Bake at 350°F for 40-50 minutes or until heated through and bubbling.
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[email protected]This is now one of my go-to pasta recipes. It's so easy to make and always a hit with my friends and family. I love the vibrant colors and the combination of flavors.
Shawn Cooley
[email protected]Not bad, but a bit bland for my taste. I added some extra garlic and red pepper flakes to give it a little more kick.
James Clemente
[email protected]My family loved this recipe! Even my picky kids ate it without complaint. I made a few substitutions, using whole wheat pasta and fresh spinach instead of frozen. It turned out great! Thanks for sharing :)
letisha wright
[email protected]Meh. It was okay. Nothing special.
Ijaz Sukhera
[email protected]This pasta dish was a delightful surprise! The combination of zucchini, spinach, and sun-dried tomatoes created a flavorful and colorful dish that was both light and satisfying. The pasta shells cooked perfectly and held the sauce beautifully. I woul