When the dinner hour rolls around and the hunger pangs strike, there’s nothing quite like the comforting embrace of Cheesy Baked Stuffed Shells to satisfy the whole family. Picture this: giant pasta shells filled to the brim with a creamy ricotta and mozzarella filling, all nestled in a pool of savory marinara sauce, and baked to bubbling perfection. Each bite is a delightful blend of texture and flavor, reminiscent of cozy family gatherings and shared meals.
I discovered this gem on a particularly busy weeknight when my usual pasta routine had lost its charm. These stuffed shells not only fill bellies but also warm hearts, making them a terrific alternative to the tired takeout options that often take over our busy lives. Easy to whip up and universally enjoyed, they make weeknight dinners a breeze while still feeling like a special treat. Let's dive into the recipe that will bring the joy of homemade cooking back to your table!

Why Choose Stuffed Shells for Dinner?
Convenience: This recipe comes together in under an hour, making it perfect for busy weeknights.
Kid-Approved: Filled with creamy cheese and delicious sauce, it’s a family favorite that even picky eaters will love.
Comforting Flavor: The combination of ricotta, mozzarella, and marinara sauce creates an irresistible flavor that’s sure to satisfy.
Versatile Options: Easily swap in different fillings or sauces to keep things exciting, from veggies to turkey.
Crowd-Pleaser: Whether you’re hosting a dinner party or feeding the family, these stuffed shells always impress.
Rediscover the joy of cooking with this simple, family-friendly baked pasta!
Stuffed Shells Ingredients
• For the Filling
- Ricotta - A creamy base that adds richness; cottage cheese can be used as a lighter substitute.
- Mozzarella - Melts beautifully for a gooey topping; mixing low and whole-fat mozzarella enhances flavor.
- Fresh Parsley - Adds a fresh, herbaceous note; substitute with basil for a different twist.
- Parmesan - Provides savory depth; nutritional yeast works for a dairy-free option.
- Egg - Acts as a binder for a cohesive filling; omit for a vegan option or use a flax egg for a plant-based twist.
- Garlic Powder - Contributes a mild garlic essence that enhances flavor; fresh minced garlic can offer a bolder taste.
- Italian Seasoning - A blend of herbs that complements the filling; individual herbs like oregano and basil can be mixed instead.
- Salt & Black Pepper - Essential for seasoning; adjust these to suit your taste.
• For the Sauce
- Marinara Sauce - The sauce that keeps everything moist; feel free to use homemade or your favorite store-bought variety.
• For the Shells
- Jumbo Pasta Shells - The perfect vessel for that cheesy filling; opt for gluten-free pasta shells if needed.
Feel confident preparing this family favorite, knowing it's a delicious way to enjoy stuffed shells!
How to Make Stuffed Shells
Preheat the Oven:
Begin by preheating your oven to 350°F (175°C) and greasing a 9 x 13-inch baking dish. This ensures even cooking and easy serving later!Mix the Filling:
In a large bowl, combine the ricotta, parmesan, egg, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt, pepper, parsley, and half of the mozzarella. Mix until well combined for a creamy, flavorful filling.Prepare the Baking Dish:
Pour half of the marinara sauce into the greased baking dish, spreading it evenly across the bottom. This will keep the pasta moist while baking.Fill the Shells:
Take each cooked jumbo pasta shell and fill it with about 2 tablespoons of the ricotta mixture. Place the filled shells in the baking dish with the seam side facing up.Add Sauce and Cheese:
Once all the shells are filled, cover them with the remaining marinara sauce, ensuring they're well-coated. Sprinkle the rest of the mozzarella cheese on top for that gooey finish.Bake Covered:
Tent the dish with foil and bake for 20-25 minutes. This step allows all the flavors to meld together while keeping the cheese from burning.Finish with Broiling:
Remove the foil and broil the dish for an additional 2-5 minutes until the cheese is golden and bubbly. Keep a close eye to avoid burning!Serve Warm:
Once baked to perfection, serve the stuffed shells warm, garnished with extra marinara sauce, chopped parsley, and fresh parmesan cheese, if desired.
Optional: Drizzle with olive oil for a richer flavor.
Exact quantities are listed in the recipe card below.

Expert Tips for Stuffed Shells
Perfect Pasta Texture: Ensure the pasta shells are cooked al dente to prevent them from becoming mushy during baking.
Prevent Cheese Burn: Cover the dish with foil during the first half of baking to avoid charring the cheese topping.
Even Filling Technique: Use a medium-sized cookie scoop for quick and consistent filling of the shells, making the process more efficient.
Flavor Enhancements: For added depth in your stuffed shells, consider mixing in sautéed spinach or crumbled ground meat into the ricotta filling.
Cheese Variations: Experiment with different cheeses like goat cheese or feta to give your stuffed shells a unique twist and enhance flavors.
Make Ahead Options
These Stuffed Shells are perfect for meal prep enthusiasts! You can prepare the ricotta filling and fill the jumbo pasta shells up to 24 hours in advance, storing them covered in the refrigerator to maintain freshness. To do this, make your filling as instructed and carefully fill the shells, then place them in your greased baking dish. Pour half of the marinara sauce over the filled shells and cover tightly with plastic wrap. When you're ready to bake, simply add the remaining marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese on top, then bake as directed. This way, you'll have delicious, restaurant-quality Stuffed Shells with minimal effort on busy weeknights!
Storage Tips for Stuffed Shells
Room Temperature: Leftover stuffed shells should not be kept at room temperature; refrigerate within 2 hours to maintain freshness.
Fridge: Store in an airtight container for up to 3-4 days. Reheat in the microwave or oven until warmed through.
Freezer: For longer storage, freeze stuffed shells in a well-sealed container for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before reheating.
Reheating: To reheat, place in the oven at 350°F (175°C) until heated thoroughly, restoring that delightful cheesy goodness to the stuffed shells.
What to Serve with Stuffed Shells?
These comforting pasta delights deserve complementary flavors to elevate your dining experience.
Garlic Bread: A crispy, buttery treat that soaks up extra marinara sauce, making it a perfect sidekick for your stuffed shells.
Mixed Green Salad: Crisp greens with a light vinaigrette add freshness and balance, ensuring a refreshing contrast to the rich, cheesy filling.
Roasted Vegetables: Seasoned zucchini, bell peppers, or asparagus provide a delicious crunch and nutritional boost, rounding out your meal beautifully.
Steamed Broccoli: Tender, vibrant broccoli offers a nutritious side that’s simple to prepare and helps cut through the heaviness of the pasta.
Caesar Salad: The creamy, tangy dressing pairs wonderfully with the stuffed shells, creating a delightful flavor combination that will have everyone raving.
Red Wine: A glass of bold red wine, such as Chianti, enhances the rich flavors of the marinara sauce, creating a delightful pairing for a more sophisticated touch.
Variations & Substitutions for Stuffed Shells
Feel free to customize your stuffed shells to enhance flavors and cater to dietary needs.
- Vegetable Boost: Incorporate sautéed spinach or zucchini into the filling for extra nutrients.
- Meaty Delight: Brown ground beef or sausage and mix it into the cheese filling for a hearty twist.
- Cheese Diversity: Experiment with goat cheese or feta for a tangy flavor profile that elevates the dish.
- Herbed Bliss: Use fresh basil instead of parsley for a fragrant twist that adds Italian flair.
- Creamy Alternative: Replace ricotta with cottage cheese for a lighter filling that still offers rich flavors.
- Gluten-Free Option: Swap in gluten-free jumbo shells for a delicious dish that accommodates dietary restrictions.
- Spicy Kick: Add red pepper flakes or diced jalapeños to the filling for a touch of heat that excites the palate.
- Savory Switch: Mix in a bit of pesto with the marinara sauce for a flavor-packed sauce that surprises and delights.

Stuffed Shells Recipe FAQs
What type of ricotta is best for stuffed shells?
I always recommend using whole milk ricotta for a rich and creamy filling. Look for a brand without additives or extra water, as this will ensure your filling maintains a perfect texture.
How can I store leftover stuffed shells?
Leftover stuffed shells can be refrigerated in an airtight container for about 3-4 days. Just be sure to let them cool down before storing. When you’re ready to enjoy them again, reheat in the oven to restore that delightful cheesy goodness!
Can stuffed shells be frozen?
Absolutely! To freeze stuffed shells, place them in a well-sealed container, separating layers with parchment paper to prevent sticking. They can be frozen for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to eat, simply thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat in the oven at 350°F (175°C).
What should I do if my shells are cracking while cooking?
If you notice your pasta shells cracking, it's likely they've been overcooked. Ensure you cook them al dente, so they still have a bit of firmness before stuffing them. This way, they’ll hold their shape beautifully while baking.
Are these stuffed shells suitable for a gluten-free diet?
Yes! Simply use gluten-free jumbo pasta shells, which are widely available. Just check the packaging to ensure they're suitable for your dietary needs. Happy cooking!

Easy Cheesy Stuffed Shells That Will Wow Your Family
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease a 9 x 13-inch baking dish.
- In a large bowl, combine the ricotta, parmesan, egg, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt, pepper, parsley, and half of the mozzarella. Mix until well combined.
- Pour half of the marinara sauce into the greased baking dish.
- Fill each cooked jumbo pasta shell with about 2 tablespoons of the ricotta mixture and place them in the baking dish with the seam side up.
- Cover all shells with remaining marinara sauce and sprinkle rest of the mozzarella on top.
- Tent the dish with foil and bake for 20-25 minutes.
- Remove the foil and broil for an additional 2-5 minutes until the cheese is golden.
- Serve warm, garnished with extra marinara sauce and chopped parsley.

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