Stuffed Shells With Meat and Cheese Recipe (2024)

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Stuffed Shells With Meat and Cheese are like special, little lasagna filled boats, and they are the ultimate crowd-pleasing pasta dish. Perfect for both entertaining and family suppers!

Jumbo pasta shells are stuffed with a creamy Ricotta filling that's made extra special with savory ground beef, Mozzarella, and Parmesan cheese! Top off the shells with marinara sauce, bake until hot and bubbly, and serve alongside a batch of freshly baked Garlic Bread!

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In addition to the best Stuffed Shells you've ever had, we'll also be serving up a painless way to stuff those shells (no piping bag required) and not one, not two, but three different ways you can make them in advance! Weeknights just got a whole lot easier.

Love Italian food? Be sure to addSpaghetti and Meatballs and Three-Cheese Stuffed Shells to your recipe lineup!

WHAT ARE STUFFED SHELLS?

Stuffed Shells are an Italian-American pasta dish featuring jumbo shells stuffed with a ricotta filling and covered with sauce. Popular fillings for stuffed shells are Three-Cheese, Spinach and Cheese, and of course, Stuffed Shells with Meat!

They are typically topped off with marinara sauce, although a homemade alfredo sauce wouldn't be half bad either.

INGREDIENTS

As you might have guessed, jumbo shells are the star of the show when it comes to this dish. You'll only need half a package for this recipe.

THE FILLING

Stuffed Shells With Meat consists of a flavorful filling of finely chopped yellow onion, seasoned ground beef, Ricotta, shredded Mozzarella, and grated Parmesan cheese.

An egg helps to bind the ingredients together and a couple of extra egg yolks add a good deal of richness to the filling.

THE SAUCE

This recipe includes instructions for a homemade marinara sauce. Making it is as easy as combining tomato sauce, seasoning, and sugar in a bowl. However, if you have a store-bought sauce you like to use, you can certainly substitute that in.

HOW MANY JUMBO SHELLS COME IN A BOX?

About 48 shells come in a 12-ounce box of jumbo shells. Most recipes (including this one) will only call for half of the box.

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HOW TO MAKE STUFFED SHELLS WITH MEAT AND CHEESE

  1. Cook the Shells - Cook the shells to al dente according to package directions.
  2. Cook the Onion and Ground Beef - On the stovetop, cook the onion, add the ground beef and season it. Then, transfer it to a mixing bowl.
  3. Mix Beef and Cheeses - Add the Ricotta, Mozzarella, Parmesan, egg, yolks, and basil (if using) to the bowl and stir to combine.
  4. Mix Marinara Ingredients - In a separate bowl, mix tomato sauce, sugar, seasoning, and basil (if using).
  5. Stuff the Shells and Assemble In Dish - Add a thin layer of the marinara sauce to the bottom of the casserole dish. Fill each shell with about 2 tablespoons of filling (a cookie scoop works great for this task) and place them seam-side up in the casserole dish. Then, pour the remaining sauce across the top of the shells, and sprinkle with Mozzarella cheese.
  6. Bake - Cover the dish with foil and bake for 20 minutes. Remove the foil and continue to bake until the edges are hot and bubbly, about 5 minutes more.

For another delicious sauce recipe try our Lobster Ravioli Sauce next!

THE EASIEST WAY TO STUFF SHELL PASTA

If you've ever made Stuffed Shells before, you know getting into those suckers might at first seem perplexing. The first thing you need to know about stuffing jumbo shell pasta is that the pastashould be cooked to al dente -- this means the pasta is neither too crunchy or too soft and has a slightly firm bite to it.

Al dente is important when it comes to stuffing shells: If your pasta is overcooked, the shells will tear as you try to stuff them.

Once the pasta is cool enough to handle, hold it in the palm of your (non-dominant) hand and gently squeeze the edges to hold it open. A cookie scoop will make quick work of stuffing shells, but if you do not have one, a soup spoon will also do fine.

Add about 2 tablespoon-sized mounds of filling to the inside of the shells. As tempting as it may be, try not to overfill them.

If this is your kind of recipe, be sure to try our Baked Meatballs next!

HOW MANY STUFFED SHELLS IS A SERVING?

Stuffed Shells with Meat are heartier and more filling than they may appear at first glance. Two to three shells is considered one serving.

WHAT SIDE DISHES GO WITH STUFFED SHELLS?

Serve them with garlic bread, a side salad, or green vegetables for a well-rounded meal!

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WANT TO MAKE IT AHEAD?

You have three options when it comes to making Stuffed Shells With Meat and Cheese in advance:

  1. Make it, bake it, and reheat it.
  2. Make it, don't bake it, refrigerate it, and bake later.
  3. Make it, bake it, and freeze it. Then, thaw it and reheat it later.

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HOW TO FREEZE STUFFED SHELLS

If you plan to make stuffed shells for future use, you can go about it two ways:

1. FREEZE IN CASSEROLE FORM

Before you add any ingredients to your casserole dish, line it with foil, leaving enough of an overhang beyond the edges to cover and seal the casserole. Assemble the casserole and bake it. As soon as the shells have cooled, transfer the casserole dish to the freezer and freeze completely. Once the contents in the dish are frozen solid, remove it from the dish, and enclose using the foil overhangs.

Transfer to a freezer-safe ziptop bag or another storage container and store it in the freezer. Use within 3 months for best results.

2. FREEZE THEM FREE-FORM (MUCH, MUCH EASIER)

You can also skip all the foil fuss, and simply transfer the Stuffed Shells straight from a casserole dish to a freezer-safe storage container, seal, and freeze. Again, use within 3 months for best results.

HOW TO THAW AND REHEAT STUFFED SHELLS WITH MEAT

The best way to thaw your Shells is to place them in the refrigerator overnight. To reheat, heat the oven to 350°F and bake for 15-20 minutes, just until heated through.

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Stuffed Shells With Meat

Prep Time

35 mins

Total Time

1 hr

Stuffed Shells with Meat and Cheese features jumbo pasta shells with Ricotta, ground beef, Mozzarella, and Parmesan, topped with marinara and baked til bubbly!

Course:Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine:Italian, Italian-American

Keyword:Stuffed Shells With Meat

Servings: 8

Calories: 578 kcal

Author: Kelly Anthony

Ingredients

  • ½(12-ounce) packagejumbo shells
  • 2tablespoonsolive oil
  • ½yellow onion, finely diced
  • 1pound80/20 ground beef
  • 3teaspoonsgarlic powder, separated
  • 2teaspoonsKosher salt, separated
  • 1 ¾teaspoonblack pepper, separated
  • 1(16-ounce)container Ricotta cheese
  • 2cupsshredded Mozzarella cheese, separated
  • ½cupgrated Parmesan cheese
  • 1egg (slightly beaten) + 2 egg yolks
  • 3tablespoonsfinely chopped basil, separated(optional)
  • 2(15-ounce)cans tomato sauce
  • 3tablespoonsgranulated sugar

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400° and have ready a greased 9x13" casserole dish.

  2. Cook ½ of a 12-ounce package of shells (about 20 shells) to al dente according to package directions, drain, and set aside to cool.

  3. While waiting on the shells to cook, begin on the filling. Add the olive oil to a large sauté pan over medium-high heat and allow to come to temperature. Add the onion and sauté 3-4 minutes, just until softened.

  4. Add the beef, break it apart with a wooden spoon, and season with 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon Kosher salt, and ¾ teaspoon black pepper. Cook for 6-8 minutes, until the beef is fully cooked through.

  5. Remove the beef from the pan using a slotted spoon and add to a large mixing bowl along with Ricotta, 1 cup Mozzarella, Parmesan, egg, egg yolks, and 2 tablespoons chopped basil (if using). Stir to combine well and set aside.

  6. In a medium-sized mixing bowl, add tomato sauce, sugar, 2 teaspoons garlic powder, 1 teaspoon Kosher salt, 1 teaspoon pepper, and 1 tablespoon chopped basil (if using). Stir and set aside.

  7. Add about ¾ cup of the marinara sauce to the bottom of the casserole dish. Fill each shell with about 2 tablespoons of the beef filling (a cookie scoop works great for this task) and place them seam-side up in the casserole dish. Once your shells are filled, pour the remaining sauce across the tops of them, and sprinkle with the remaining cup of Mozzarella cheese.

  8. Cover the dish with foil, and bake for 20 minutes. Remove the foil and continue to bake until the edges are hot and bubbly, about 5 minutes more. Serve and enjoy.

Nutrition Facts

Stuffed Shells With Meat

Amount Per Serving

Calories 578Calories from Fat 261

% Daily Value*

Fat 29g45%

Saturated Fat 14g88%

Cholesterol 120mg40%

Sodium 1499mg65%

Potassium 732mg21%

Carbohydrates 46g15%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 11g12%

Protein 33g66%

Vitamin A 1028IU21%

Vitamin C 8mg10%

Calcium 367mg37%

Iron 3mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What temperature do you cook stuffed shells in the oven? ›

Directions
  1. Gather all ingredients. ...
  2. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  3. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. ...
  4. Mix together cottage cheese, mozzarella cheese, 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese, eggs, and garlic powder in a large bowl. ...
  5. Stuff cheese mixture into pasta shells.
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Why do stuffed shells get watery? ›

Avoid anything with a gum listed—these gums bind water but release it as you heat the ricotta up. Straight out of its container, even good-quality ricotta can be too wet, which will result in a watery filling later.

What goes 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 are stuffed shells good for in the fridge? ›

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.

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.

How long to cook small shells? ›

Cooking Directions

Bring water to a rapid boil. Add salt for flavor (optional). Add pasta and stir; return to rapid boil. Cook uncovered 8-10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Why are my stuffed shells hard? ›

Don't Overcook the Pasta Shells!

Do not, I repeat, DO NOT over cook your pasta shells. In fact, I want you to undercook them! Boil them in a large pot of salt water for exactly 5 minutes, then drain them well and gently pat them dry. The shells will still be relatively hard, but just soft enough for you to stuff them.

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.

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.

How do you keep stuffed shells from sticking together? ›

Simply take a baking sheet and line it with parchment paper, which is excellent for stopping foods from sticking together. Next, take the partially-baked stuffed shells — partially baking the pasta will make it more pliable and easier to fill — and spread them over the parchment paper.

What is the name for stuffed shells? ›

The pasta called conchiglioni, usually marketed as “jumbo shells” here in the US, are filled with a ricotta cream enriched with mozzarella, napped with a simple marinara sauce and topped with a generous sprinkling of Parmesan before being baked in a hot oven.

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.

Can you freeze stuffed shells after they are cooked? ›

Here's how you can do it: Cook the pasta shells according to package instructions, drain and let them cool down. Stuff the shells with your desired filling, such as cheese, meat, or vegetables. Place the stuffed shells on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and place them in the freezer.

Can you freeze stuffed shells before they are cooked? ›

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.

Can you leave stuffed shells 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 is the minimum internal temperature for stuffed shells? ›

Place stuffed shells in baking pan and completely cover with sauce. 5. Cover pan loosely with tin foil and bake for 45 minutes or until internal temperature reaches 160°F for 15 seconds.

How do you heat premade 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 are cooked stuffed shells good for? ›

Properly stored, cooked pasta shells will last for 3 to 5 days in the refrigerator.

How long to cook medium shells? ›

Happy Medium Shells
  1. Select number of servings. ...
  2. Pick your preferred firmness. ...
  3. Cooking directions. Bring water to a rapid boil. Add salt for flavor (optional). Add pasta and stir; return to rapid boil. Cook uncovered 9-11 minutes, stirring occasionally. Immediately drain in colander. Serve as desired.

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