Italian Stuffed Shells Marinara with Ricotta and Spinach

By Jodee Weiland

Italian Stuffed Shells Marinara with Ricotta and Spinach was one of my favorite dishes when I was younger. As a child growing up in an Italian family, I thought there was something magical about the large shells stuffed, as if they were shells from the sea filled with the creamy taste of ricotta just to please me.

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As a young wife and mother, I found that my own children enjoyed them just as much as I did because they were indeed a novelty compared to ravioli or lasagna. Unfortunately, many people avoid making stuffed shells because they think they are difficult, but in reality, this recipe is easy to make once you get used to it.

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When I first watched my own mother make this recipe, she would stuff the shells with a ricotta, Parmesan, and mozzarella mixture like the one in this recipe, but this recipe has something extra. I have added spinach because I love it. There is nothing unique about that these days, but that is how I make my stuffed shells nonetheless. I love spinach, so years ago I decided to add it to the mix.  These days all kinds of things may be added.  When I cook, I don’t necessarily look for unique ways of doing things because sometimes the old ways are the best ways with maybe just a little change here or there. It’s really just a matter of preference, so you decide what you want to add.

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1/2 (12 ounce box) jumbo shells (about 20 to 24 shells)
1/2 (32 ounce container) light ricotta
1 (8 ounce) package part skim shredded mozzarella
1 cup grated Parmesan Reggiano
1 teaspoon dried parsley
1 cup frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained
1 egg
Italian Marinara Sauce

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Prepare the marinara sauce. For this recipe, I added some freshly blended (in my food processor) Roma tomatoes to my marinara sauce. In a bowl, mix together the ricotta, chopped spinach, parsley, half of the shredded mozzarella, half of the Parmesan Reggiano, and egg.  Boil the jumbo shells per the directions on the box and drain.

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Put a layer of sauce in the bottom of your baking dish, which should be coated with extra virgin olive oil. When the shells are drained and cooled, spoon the ricotta mixture into each shell and place them side by side with the open side up in the baking dish. Once done with this, spoon the marinara sauce over the shells in the baking dish. Then spread the other half of the mozzarella cheese over the top, and last of all, spread the other half of the Parmesan Reggiano over that. Cover loosely with foil and bake at 400 degrees in the oven for thirty minutes. Finally, remove the foil and bake for two minutes longer to be sure the cheese melted and blended.

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Serve this delicious meal of Italian Stuffed Shells Marinara with Ricotta and Spinach with the extra sauce and freshly grated Parmesan Reggiano cheese to taste. You may add a crusty loaf of bread and a salad as well to round out your meal. This meal pairs well with either a Chianti or Pinot Noir. This meal is delicious and any leftovers can be either frozen or reheated and used the next day, whichever you prefer. You have all the flavor of a great Italian meal here, and it really is a lot easier than making lasagna, but has the same flavors. So give it a try, and enjoy!

The Golden Tango Cream with Ice Cream and Raspberry Dessert

By Jodee Weiland

The Golden Tango Cream with Ice Cream and Raspberry Dessert is a delightful and delicious way to end a meal! What is Golden Tango Cream?

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Golden Tango Cream is a popular cordial liqueur from Australia, which is made with a brandy base. This delicious cordial liqueur that is a blend of tastes: coconut, caramel, and hints of butterscotch, but we think it tastes like a rich Irish Cream. Many people drink this cordial liqueur over ice or in their coffee. It makes a very nice after dinner drink when done this way, but if you want to take it to up a notch, try it as the Golden Tango Cream with Ice Cream and Raspberry Dessert described here.

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We first became acquainted with this fabulously tasty cordial liqueur when our son, a branch manager for PRP Wine International, did a wine tasting in our home for us and six other people. It was a great time, and Matthew did a wonderful job introducing us to new wines and the cordial liqueur, Golden Tango Cream, which everyone loved. Everyone left with some Golden Tango Cream. Since then we have served this great cordial liqueur a number of ways, and every time we do, it’s a big hit with our guests. So here is our latest recipe using Golden Tango Cream.

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The Golden Tango Cream with Ice Cream and Raspberry Dessert

Golden Tango Cream
1/4 cup fresh red raspberries per dessert
1 scoop vanilla ice cream or frozen Greek yogurt

Put one scoop of ice cream in a glass and pour the Golden Tango Cream over it to about 1/2 inch below the top of the ice cream. Top this off with the fresh raspberries.

https://learnfromyesterday.comIt’s that simple to make, and then you are ready to serve a delightfully delicious Golden Tango Cream with Ice Cream and Raspberry Dessert to finish your meal. This dessert option is a wonderful way to relax with friends after dinner or any time. This cordial liqueur is not sold in a store, but may be purchased through PRP Wine International. You can purchase Golden Tango Cream from wherever you are by contacting Matthew Gauger, branch manager, at PRP Wine International, Charlotte, North Carolina, directly by e-mailing him at

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. He can also set you up with a wine tasting from a wide variety of locations nationally. You won’t regret it if you decide to do so. We all love it, so take a chance, and enjoy!

 

Savory Beef Stew…A Delicious and Hearty Winter Meal!

By Jodee Weiland

When the temperatures are extremely cold to below zero and the wind chill is below zero as well, it’s time to make Savory Beef Stew…A Delicious and Hearty Winter Meal!

https://learnfromyesterday.comBeef stew is always welcome in our family when the days are cold outside, and we need a hearty meal that will take the chill off our bones. This recipe for beef stew is cooked slowly in the crock pot for six to eight hours, is definitely full of delicious flavor, and is easily one of the best meals to prepare on a cold winter’s day.

https://learnfromyesterday.comFull of fresh cut vegetables and cubed Angus Beef seasoned to perfection, this dish fills your home with an enticing aroma as it cooks and when done, it gives you a meal that satisfies your taste buds with rich savory flavors. Be sure to use lean cuts of meat for a healthier beef stew because it would be a waste of all those fresh ingredients if your beef choice is not up to par. Whenever I cook a meal, I always look for the leanest meat or poultry portions I can find. Healthy living is important and quite feasible, if you are willing to look for leaner meat choices.

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Savory Beef Stew…A Delicious and Hearty Winter Meal!

3 to 4 pounds of cubed Angus beef
2 tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
3 to 4 cups peeled carrots quartered
3 to 4 cups peeled potatoes cubed
2 medium onions sliced
3 to 4 garlic cloves chopped
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon paprika
2 teaspoons dried basil
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 15 ounce can crushed tomatoes
1 and 1/2 cups vegetable broth
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

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Clean and cut the vegetables and layer them on the bottom of your crock pot as follows: carrots, potatoes, onions, and finally, the garlic on top. Then sprinkle over the top of this with the sugar, paprika, basil, thyme, and last of all, put the two bay leaves on top.

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Heat the olive oil in a pan on the stove. Now put half the beef in a plastic bag and half the flour with it. Shake the bag coating well all the beef with flour. Add in the last of the beef and flour, and then shake the bag again mixing it until all the beef is evenly coated.  When done, put the beef in the pan with the heated oil and turn the beef cubes until evenly browned. You are not cooking the beef, but simply browning it. Drain off excess fat and oil as you transfer the beef to the crock pot with a slotted spoon.

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Blend together the crushed tomatoes, vegetable broth, and the Worcestershire sauce. Pour this mixture over the top of everything. Then cover your crock pot and set it to 6 to 8 hours to cook.

https://learnfromyesterday.comAt the end of that time, you will have a Savory Beef Stew…A Delicious and Hearty Winter Meal to serve to your family and/or guests! The wonderful aromas in your home from the hours of slowly cooking will have everyone ready to eat. This beef stew goes well with a crusty loaf of rosemary olive bread and a glass of red wine. Everything you need is in the beef stew itself, meat and vegetables. We love this beef stew and look forward to this delicious and hearty meal, especially on those cold winter days. If we have enough leftovers, we like to freeze what’s left for another meal or simply reheat it the next day. The amount of ingredients we used in this recipe makes enough to serve 6 to 8 people easily depending on the type of eaters at your table. I know you will be glad you made this recipe, so go ahead and enjoy!