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Easy Baked Italian Stuffed Shells

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By Rosie Published: February 4, 2023 Updated: September 15, 2023
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This easy recipe for Italian stuffed shells makes the perfect weeknight dish. With just a few budget-friendly ingredients, this main dish can be made in under 45 minutes!

A bowl full of Italian style stuffed shells baked in a cheesy meat sauce, and served with a side salad of spinach and tomatoes.
Table of Contents
  1. Ingredients needed for these Easy Baked Italian Stuffed Shells
  2. Making Italian Stuffed Shells – FAQs and Tips
  3. What to Serve with Italian Baked Shells
  4. Easy Baked Italian Stuffed Shells Recipe


 

Hey cousins. In this post, I’m going to share a recipe that I love making during my busy week. I’m talking about my Easy Baked Italian Stuffed Shells. This recipe is definitely a family favorite, and I love making it because it’s quick and easy. You only need a few ingredients to make this dish, so let me start off by breaking down the basics of this recipe.

Ingredients needed for these Easy Baked Italian Stuffed Shells

Stuffed shells lined up in a baking dish, filled with a cheesy spinach mixture and topped with pasta sauce.
  • Jumbo Pasta Shells – Pasta shells are extremely easy to stuff. I like the Barilla pasta shells. This recipe calls for a 12 oz box of dry pasta shells. You can find Barilla Jumbo Pasta Shells at most of your local grocery stores.
  • Italian Mild Sausage – While a lot of Italian stuffed shells recipes call for ground beef, I prefer to use ground mild Italian sausage. If you like little heat, try using spicy Italian sausage.
  • Store-bought spaghetti sauce – Using store-bought sauce makes this recipe super easy and saves a lot of time. The key to using store-bought sauce is finding a good one. There are many brands out there, but not all are the same. Some are super watery, some a chunky, and some lack flavor. When I use store-bought sauces, I lean towards a thicker sauce with chunks of tomatoes, lots of garlic, and herbs.
  • Italian seasoning – You absolutely need this ingredient for the Italian flavor.
  • Large egg – The egg works as a binder.
  • Rosamae Seasoning Salt (or your favorite seasoning salt) – because regular salt and pepper just won’t do!
  • Ricotta Cheese – part of our stuffing for the shells
  • Spinach
  • Italian Cheese Blend – I use the Italian cheese blend by Sargento
  • Garlic
A pan of homemade Italian stuffed shells baking in the oven, topped with shredded cheese.

Supplies Needed to Make Stuffed Shells

For this recipe, you will need a medium-sized pan to cook the ground mild Italian sausage. You will also need several mixing bowls and a 9 x 13 baking dish. I also use foil to line the baking dish for easy cleaning. However, the foil is completely optional.

Making Italian Stuffed Shells – FAQs and Tips

Are manicotti and stuffed shells the same?

Manicotti and stuffed shells are not the same. Although the ingredients are very similar, the pastas are indeed different. Manicotti is a long tube-like pasta. Pasta shells come in different sizes that range from small to jumbo. Pasta shells are shaped almost like seashells. Both pastas are usually stuffed when prepared.

Can you freeze Italian Stuffed Shells?

Yes. You can certainly freeze Italian Stuffed Shells. Simply put them in a freezer-safe airtight container. You can then freeze the Italian Stuffed Shells for several months.

How to store leftover Stuffed Shells

A closeup image of cheesy baked stuffed shells served in a casserole dish.

If you want to store leftover stuffed shells, simply put the leftovers in an airtight container. The stuffed shells will be good for several days.

What to Serve with Italian Baked Shells

A closeup image of stuffed shells served with pasta sauce in a white bowl, with a spinach and tomato salad.

When I make these stuffed shells, I usually serve them with a green salad. This pasta dish pairs well with crusty garlic bread, breadsticks, or even plain sliced bread.

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Italian baked stuffed shells served in a bowl with a salad.

Easy Baked Italian Stuffed Shells Recipe

These easy stuffed shells are filled with a creamy spinach and ricotta cheese mixture, then topped with hearty pasta sauce, cheese, and baked to perfection.
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Course Dinner
Cuisine Italian
Keyword baked stuffed shells, stuffed shells
Prep Time 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes minutes
Total Time 50 minutes minutes
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 12 oz jumbo pasta shells
  • 1 ½ lb mild Italian sausage
  • 4 cups fresh spinach
  • 24 oz spaghetti sauce
  • 1 tbsp Italian seasoning
  • 2 ½ tsp seasoning salt I used Rosamae of course
  • 5 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 medium sized onion diced
  • 15 oz Ricotta cheese
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 ½ cups Mozzarella

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 F.
  • Boil the pasta shells until they are cooked, but still firm. Remove from the heat, but leave in the pot of water.
    12 oz jumbo pasta shells
  • In a medium pan, cook the mild Italian sausage.
    1 ½ lb mild Italian sausage
  • Toss in the onions, and cook for 5 minutes. Now add the garlic, and cook for 2 minutes before the next step.
    5 cloves garlic, 1 medium sized onion
  • Next, add in the spinach and cook for about 3 minutes. Turn the heat off then set to the side.
    4 cups fresh spinach
  • In a large mixing bowl add in the ricotta cheese, and 1 large egg, and mix well.
    15 oz Ricotta cheese, 1 large egg
  • Add in the sausage and spinach mixture. Sprinkle in the Italian seasoning, seasoning salt, and 1 ½ cups mozzarella, and mix well again.
    1 tbsp Italian seasoning, 2 ½ tsp seasoning salt, 2 ½ cups Mozzarella
  • Layer ½ cup to 1 cup of spaghetti sauce on bottom of 9 x 13 baking dish.
    24 oz spaghetti sauce
  • Take each shell individually and fill with a generous amount of sausage & ricotta mixture, then place all the shells into a baking dish on top of the sauce.
  • Pour over all of the remaining sauce to coat each shell in the baking dish.
  • Top with remaining mozzarella cheese.
  • Bake for 25 mins or until brown and bubbly.
  • Serve & Enjoy!!
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  1. Marvia says

    April 29, 2023 at 5:54 am

    Which jar spaghetti sauce is your favorite? I haven’t found one I like. Thank you

    Reply
    • Rosie says

      April 29, 2023 at 3:42 pm

      For this recipe, I used Prego

      Reply
  2. Marcia says

    April 30, 2023 at 6:41 am

    Thank you. I will try.

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