Tuesday, July 7, 2015

How to Make Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal}

How to Make Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal}

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Audrey Gambrel, 2015-07-06 14:22

Ever wonder how to make Stuffed Shells? This meal is amazingly delicious and a family favorite! Best part? Double it and freeze for a yummy freezer meal!| happymoneysaver.com
Have you ever wondered how to make stuffed shells? It is so easy and delicious! My favorite part about this meal is that it freezes well. You know I love me some freezer meals!!
There are so many reasons to love this Stuffed Shells Freezer Meal recipe! It is so versatile…if you like meat, use meat sauce…if not, just use marinara. You can use your own homemade sauce or use your favorite store bought sauce. It’s great to make ahead of time so you can just throw it in the oven later.

How to Make Stuffed Shells

First, prepare a 9×13 pan by lightly spraying it with non-stick cooking spray. Add about half the jar of prepared sauce and 2 T. of water to the bottom of the pan. Stir around until the bottom of the pan is coated.
Next, cook the shell pasta as direct on the package.
While the shells are cooking, in a large bowl, combine the ricotta cheese, parmesan cheese, egg, basil, and parsley. Mix well. I love to use fresh herbs, but if you don’t have them on hand, dried will work just fine.
This delicious Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal} is delicious and a real crowd pleaser...even my kids love it! Stock up your freezer for when you need a super easy dinner! | happymoneysaver.com
Drain the shell pasta and run under cool water until you are able to handle them.
Once cooled, take the shells, one at a time, and fill with the cheese mixture. About 1 1/2 T. of the mixture in each shell should do it…be careful not to overfill.
This delicious Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal} is delicious and a real crowd pleaser...even my kids love it! Stock up your freezer for when you need a super easy dinner! | happymoneysaver.com
Place each shell seam side down in the prepared 9×13 pan.
This delicious Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal} is delicious and a real crowd pleaser...even my kids love it! Stock up your freezer for when you need a super easy dinner! | happymoneysaver.com
When the pan is full and all shells have been filled, pour the remaining sauce over the shells and top with mozzarella cheese.
This delicious Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal} is delicious and a real crowd pleaser...even my kids love it! Stock up your freezer for when you need a super easy dinner! | happymoneysaver.comThis delicious Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal} is delicious and a real crowd pleaser...even my kids love it! Stock up your freezer for when you need a super easy dinner! | happymoneysaver.com
Bake at 350˚ for 35 minutes or until it gets nice and bubbly and slightly browned on top. You can garnish with a little extra parsley if you have it, just to make it pretty.
This delicious Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal} is delicious and a real crowd pleaser...even my kids love it! Stock up your freezer for when you need a super easy dinner! | happymoneysaver.com
Doesn’t this look so delicious? I can’t wait to dig in…oh wait, I just did!
This delicious Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal} is delicious and a real crowd pleaser...even my kids love it! Stock up your freezer for when you need a super easy dinner! | happymoneysaver.com

Freezer Directions:

Don’t you just love a good freezer recipe? I know I do, this Stuffed Shells Freezer Meal is the perfect meal to make ahead and have on hand for those busy nights! It’s best to use a disposable aluminum pan when you are planning on freezing this recipe.
Prepare the stuffed shells as directed above, but do not bake. Simply cover with aluminum foil and label the top and place in the freezer.
This delicious Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal} is delicious and a real crowd pleaser...even my kids love it! Stock up your freezer for when you need a super easy dinner! | happymoneysaver.com
When you are ready to enjoy this delicious meal, bake uncovered at 350˚ for 45 minutes or until it gets nice and bubbly and slightly browned on top.
Such an easy, crowd pleasing recipe! Hope you enjoy!
This delicious Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal} is delicious and a real crowd pleaser...even my kids love it! Stock up your freezer for when you need a super easy dinner! | happymoneysaver.com
Below is a printable recipe card for your convenience.
Stuffed Shells {Freezer Meal}
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Serves: 6
 
Ingredients
  • ½ box of jumbo shell pasta (about 20 shells)
  • 25 oz. jar marinara sauce
  • 2 T. water
  • 15 oz. ricotta cheese
  • ½ cup parmesan cheese
  • 1 egg
  • 2 t. fresh basil (dried will work, too)
  • 2 t. fresh parsley (dried will work, too)
  • 8 oz. shredded mozzarella cheese
Instructions
  1. Prepare a 9x13 pan by lightly spraying with non-stick spray. Add about half the jar of prepared sauce and 2 T. of water to the bottom of the pan. Stir around until the bottom of the pan is coated.
  2. Cook the shell pasta as directed on the package.
  3. In a large bowl combined the ricotta cheese, parmesan cheese, egg, basil, parsley. Mix well.
  4. Drain the shell pasta and run under cool water. Once cooled, fill each shell with cheese mixture. Place each shell seam side down in the prepared 9x13 pan.
  5. Pour remaining sauce over the shells and top with mozzarella cheese. Bake at 350˚ for 35 minutes or until bubbly and slightly browned.
Notes
Freezer Directions: Use an aluminum pan and follow the instructions above, but do not bake. Cover with foil and place in freezer. When ready to enjoy, bake uncovered at 350˚ for 45 minutes or until bubbly and cheese is golden brown.

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