Any time something goes wrong in the life of somebody I love, the first thing I think is that maybe I can bring them comfort with my cooking. I gave pierogies to my friend when her husband (my cousin) passed away tragically in a car accident. And when I found out my dear friend Mandy’s fiancé that suffered a stroke, I would have done anything to ease her pain.
In times when words can only do so much, I like to think that maybe a good meal will bring even a small amount of comfort. If nothing else, having food on hand takes that small bourdon off.
This is what brought me to making stuffed shells for the first time.
I was trying to think of something that wasn’t a casserole, but that I could make in ready-made servings. I had some incredible manicotti from Greco’s at a New Year’s Eve party and the thought of those stuck with me. Stuffed shells seemed a little bit easier to prepare, so that’s what I decided to try.
I’ve talked in prior columns about using cottage cheese instead of ricotta in lasagna. I came across “whipped cottage cheese” at the store and I wondered if that’s what they were trying to pull off. What else would whipped cottage cheese be used for, right? If you can’t find that, I usually just put the cottage cheese in a food processor.
The dish came together very nicely and I topped it with some of my friend Cindy’s homemade canned sauce, which was super delicious. After they baked, I put them in a disposable pan and took them up to Mandy‘s. When I walked in and told her what I made, she said her fiancé loves stuffed shells… and really loves ricotta cheese.
I couldn’t bring myself to tell her it was whipped cottage cheese until he tried them first! She texted me the next day and said they were delicious, and I did make an extra serving for the kids, who thought they tasted great. But, Mandy, if you’re reading this … it wasn’t ricotta! I hope it still brought you comfort. Love you.
Ingredients:
- 1 box of large shells
- 8oz of ricotta or whipped cottage cheese
- 1 cup of shredded mozzarella
- 12 ounces of red sauce of choice
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp garlic power
- 1 tsp basil
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 350.
- Boil shells in water according to directions on box.
- Meanwhile, mix whipped cottage cheese with egg, garlic powered and basil.
- In a baking dish, put a thin layer of sauce.
- Once the shells are done, drain them and place them one side up in the sauce lined baking sheet.
- Fill each shell with cheese mixture.
- Top the shells evenly with sauce.
- Sprinkle the top with shredded mozzarella.
- Bake on 350 for 25 minutes.
Enjoy!