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This delicious Cheese Manicotti is stuffed with three kinds of cheese. The best part? This is a no boil method. The pasta cooks in the sauce as it bakes.
This Cheese Manicotti recipe is a cheese lover’s dream dinner! It’s a tasty, simple, comfort food meal. My kids always request because cheese is everyone’s best friend in our home. I love this simple method because you don’t have to boil or cook the manicotti noodles beforehand. I pair it with a green salad or Caesar Salad and a loaf of French bread, garlic bread or a batch of our Pizza Factory’s Bread Twists for a delicious meal that everyone loves.
What is Manicotti?
Manicotti is an Italian word that literally means “little sleeve.” It is a long, tubular pasta shell. Most manicotti recipes are some variation of the pasta sleeve filled with cheeses like ricotta, mozzarella, and parmesan and covered in marinara sauce. It can also include meat, like beef or veal, or vegetables, like mushrooms and onion. Originally, manicotti was made from crepes that were rolled and filled with meat and cheese, but eventually the pasta shape was popularized.
Ingredients for Cheese Manicotti
This easy cheesy manicotti comes together with simple ingredients – nothing fancy or hard to find And the best part: you don’t need to cook manicotti shells ahead of time. Here’s all you need: A package of uncooked manicotti pasta, your favorite spaghetti sauce, ricotta cheese, mozzarella cheese, parmesan cheese, an egg, and some simple seasonings. The seasonings we use in this recipe are basil, parsley flakes, salt, and pepper.
How to Make Cheese Manicotti
- First, prepare the baking pan. Once the oven is preheating, spread about ½ cup of your favorite spaghetti sauce on the bottom of a 9×13 pan. I highly recommend our Homemade Spaghetti Sauce with Fresh Tomatoes. This prevents the manicotti from sticking to the bottom of the pan as it bakes.
- Next, make the filling. In a mixing bowl, combine the cheeses, egg, and spices. I like to mix the egg in a small bowl before adding it to the cheese to make sure the whites and yolk are evenly disbursed through the mixture. The egg is the binder that will hold the other ingredients together inside the shell.
- Fill the manicotti shells. This is the fun part! To keep mess to a minimum there’s a super easy way to get all that cheesy goodness in the manicotti shells. Use a large spoon to fill a Ziplock bag with the ricotta mixture, then cut a hole in one of the corners. You can also use a pastry bag with a wide tip, or without a tip, if you have one. Start at one end of the pasta shell and pipe mixture in until about halfway full. Then turn the shell over and repeat on the other side. Line the filled shells in your prepared pan. No mess, no fuss, just perfectly filled pasta shells.
- Bake the shells. Pour the remaining spaghetti sauce over the filled manicotti shells. Make sure each shell is coated in sauce. Use aluminum foil to cover the pan, sealing it along the rim of the pan. Bake for 55 minutes, then remove the foil and sprinkle the remaining mozzarella cheese over the shells. Return the pan to the oven and bake for 5 more minutes, or until the cheese is melted.
Make it a Freezer Meal
This is an easy meal to freeze and bake later. It’s also an ideal option for taking dinner into a friend or neighbor. We almost always double the recipe and prepare two pans. We bake one for dinner and freeze the other baking dish for another time, or to give to someone in need of a warm, rich, nourishing dinner.
How to Freeze Manicotti
If you’re freezing one or more pans of this recipe, follow the instructions in the recipe card below. Once the dish is covered with aluminum foil, use a marker to write baking instructions on top of the foil so you (or anyone you take this meal to) remember the correct baking temperature and how to bake it.
Baking from Frozen Instructions
Thaw the cheese manicotti dish overnight in the refrigerator before baking. Leaving the foil on the pan, bake at 375 degrees for 35 minutes. Then uncover, sprinkle some mozzarella cheese over the top, then return to the oven for about five minutes or until the cheese melts. It tastes just as fresh as if you just made it. And the leftovers taste even better!
Suggestions for This Recipe
- For a meat filling, you can add Italian sausage, ground beef or turkey to this dish. Brown the meat and mix it in with your cheese mixture. Then, fill your manicotti shells as directed in the recipe card below.
- Hand shred the mozzarella cheese. Cheese shredded from a block melts better and tastes better than the pre-shredded cheese you buy in the bag. Pre-shredded cheese is coated with a It only adds a few minutes of time, but it makes a big difference in taste and texture.
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Ingredients
- 1 (8 ounce) package manicotti pasta uncooked
- 24 ounces spaghetti sauce or 3 cups homemade spaghetti sauce – divided
- 3 cups ricotta cheese
- 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese divided
- 1/2 cup shredded parmesan cheese
- 1 egg lightly beaten
- 2 teaspoon parsley flakes
- 1 teaspoon dried basil
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a medium-sized bowl mix ricotta cheese, 1 ½ cups of mozzarella cheese, parmesan cheese, egg, and spices until well blended.
- Spread ½ cup of spaghetti sauce evenly on the bottom of a 9×13 pan.
- Spoon the cheese mixture into a Ziploc plastic bag. Clip one corner of the bottom of the bag, about ½ inch. Pipe the cheese filling into the uncooked manicotti shells. Start on one end of the manicotti shell until about ½ full, then pipe the mixture into the other side filling the shell.
- Place the filled manicotti shells in the 9×13 pan.
- Pour remaining spaghetti sauce over the manicotti shells. Make sure every shell is covered with sauce. Cover with foil and bake in the oven for 55 minutes.
- Remove the pan from the oven and take off the foil. Sprinkle the remaining ½ cup of mozzarella cheese over the shells and bake for 5 more minutes, or until cheese is melted.
This recipe is simple and easy to follow it was delicious beautiful and tasty
My son does not like marinara sauce. Is there a way to make this without putting sauce on them to bake?
You could cook the noodles in water and then stuff them with the cheese filling and just put some cheese on top and heat it in the oven until the cheese melts. It might be a bit fiddly but I think it will work!
Makes my Christmas cooking much easier!
Very easy steps to follow
Thanks for sharing
If you don’t boils shells before baking will it taste starchy?
No, we haven’t had that issue with these Manicotti!
I use both cottage cheese and ricotta, hamburger,rice ,cheeses mix all together fill,I also put sauce into the mix,cover with sauce n bake yummy.thks for tip on no boil❤️💯🌼😁
This is so tasty and went over well with the family! Love how easy it was to make and put together!
This was such a delicious dinner! A total keeper!
My daughter made two batches of this easy cheesy manicotti. She gifted one batch to her grandparents. This is an easy delicious recipe our whole family will be enjoying again and again!
Do I cook and then freeze? Or can I freeze before?
I freeze before cooking!
I like a bit of protein with my meal, could I add some cooked ground beef to this recipe. By the way, I was referred to your site by Six Sisters. I’ve been on your site all afternoon looking for recipes I can cook and then freeze. Have you ever thought of doing some freezer type meals or meals for 1 or 2?
So many yummy looking recipes here!
Check out our freezer meals post here: https://www.favfamilyrecipes.com/food-storage-tips-make-ahead-freezer-meals/
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This is my go-to manicotti recipe!!!! It’s so easy and DELICIOUS! Oh and it’s even better the next day!!!!! If I know we’re going to have this after church, I make it Saturday night and throw it in the oven after church!! It’s perfect and even kid approved!!
how many people does this feed?
It should make about 8 servings
Hope this helps!
Can you boil the manicotti shells first???
Yes, of course! Not boiling them just saves a little extra time. Thanks for asking!
Morning Girls!
This sounds so delicious and I will surely be making it.
Haven’t had manicotti in years!
Hi Tammy:
You could substitute, but you would want to drain the cottage cheese some. In my opinion though the ricotta is so much better!
In Italy ricotta is considered a cottage cheese. Gives a much creamier texture.
could you substitute cottage cheese for the ricotta?