Manicotti Alla Romana

These are a little nit picky, but so worth it. When I'm expecting company, I make these the night before and pop them in the oven until warm and bubbly while I serve drinks and appetizers.

Manicotti Alla Romana
Manicotti Alla Romana

These are a little nit picky, but so worth it. When I'm expecting company, I make these the night before and pop them in the oven until warm and bubbly while I serve drinks and appetizers.

  • Preparing Time: 2 hours
  • Total Time: 3 hours
  • Served Person: 10
  • Carbohydrate 8.21010000543835 g
  • Cholesterol 45.8006251139049 mg
  • Fat 25.0220123061349 g
  • Fiber 0.901440013448574 g
  • Protein 6.39025626272864 g
  • Saturated Fat 10.1686856740277 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (180g)
  • Sodium 207.871600414936 mg
  • Sugar 7.30865999198977 g
  • Trans Fat 1.36177755290353 g
  • Calories 277 calories

Step-by-step

  • Heat oil in skillet and saute onions until clear.
  • Add garlic and ground pork and cook until brown.
  • Add spinach and ricotta. Once cool, add the eggs.
  • In large soup pot, bring salted water to boil. Add manicotti shells and cook for 5 minutes. Drain and cover with cold water.
  • Melt butter in large saucepan. Stir in flour and chicken flavour and cook until bubbly.
  • Stir in cream and bring to a slow boil. Cook for 1 minute and add parsley.
  • Cover the bottom of a 9x13 pan with red sauce.
  • One at a time, stuff the shells with the sausage and place on top of sauce.
  • Ladle white sauce over top. Slowly swirl the remaining red sauce over top of the white sauce.
  • Sprinkle with basil.
  • Cover with foil and bake at 350F for 40-50 minutes.
  • Uncover and sprinkle with parmesan and bake for 10 more minutes.

Manicotti Alla Romana: A Culinary Adventure from My Kitchen

As a busy professional, finding time to cook delicious and impressive meals can sometimes feel like a Herculean task. But I've learned that with a little planning and the right recipes, even the most demanding schedules can accommodate a truly satisfying culinary experience. This Manicotti Alla Romana recipe is a perfect example. It's elegant enough to impress guests, yet straightforward enough to prepare even on a weeknight, and it's delicious reheated too!

The beauty of this dish lies in its ability to be prepped ahead of time. I often assemble the manicotti the night before, carefully layering the stuffed shells in their rich sauce. This allows me to simply pop it into the oven when my guests arrive, freeing me up to focus on drinks, appetizers, and good conversation. The aroma that wafts from the oven as it bakes is enough to tantalize even the most jaded palate, promising a symphony of flavors to come. The combination of creamy ricotta, savory pork, and tangy tomato sauce is simply irresistible; a harmonious blend that dances on the tongue.

The Magic of Make-Ahead Meals

For me, make-ahead meals aren't just about convenience; they're about savoring the entire experience. I adore the feeling of accomplishment that comes from having a delicious, home-cooked meal ready to go, especially when entertaining. It eliminates the last-minute stress and allows me to truly enjoy the company of my friends and family. Knowing that a warm, bubbling dish awaits in the oven gives me peace of mind and allows me to relax and be fully present.

This manicotti recipe is a fantastic example of how simple preparation can yield extraordinary results. The individual components – the sauteed onions and garlic, the perfectly seasoned pork filling, and the delicate cream sauce – each contribute to the dish's overall richness and complexity. I like using high-quality ingredients for that extra layer of taste. But the most remarkable thing is how these simple elements combine to create a culinary masterpiece.

Beyond the Recipe: A Taste of Tradition

While this recipe is a personal adaptation, it's rooted in classic Italian cooking techniques. The layering of the sauces, the delicate balance of flavors, and the use of fresh herbs – these are all elements that reflect a deep respect for traditional Italian cuisine. I’ve tweaked it slightly over the years, often substituting ingredients depending on what I have on hand, experimenting with different spices, and learning to adapt to the season's freshest produce. This recipe reflects my journey as a home cook, always seeking perfection through the joy of creating something delicious.

The final touch, the sprinkling of Parmesan cheese, is an elegant flourish that elevates the dish to new heights. That crisp, salty topping adds a wonderful textural contrast to the creamy filling and soft pasta shells. I never skip this step; it truly makes all the difference.

More Than Just a Meal

Cooking, for me, is more than just preparing food; it's an act of love, a way to connect with friends and family, and an expression of creativity. This Manicotti Alla Romana recipe embodies all of those things. It's a meal that brings people together, sparks conversations, and creates lasting memories. It's a dish that speaks to the heart, as much as it does to the palate.

So, give this recipe a try. Experience the joy of creating a delicious, impressive meal that's as easy to prepare as it is to savor. And remember, the best part of cooking is sharing it with those you love.

Buon Appetito!