Life's all about shortcuts, especially when it comes to cooking. But, for times when you're not in a hurry, it's only right to make a meal that delivers on flavor and comfort. Stuffed shells are the ...
1. Heat oil in a heavy, deep pan. (I usually use my dutch oven.) 2. Add onion and garlic, cook until soft. About 10 minutes. 3. Add carrots and peppers, cook until soft. About 10 minutes. 4. Add ...
Heat oven to 400 degrees. Cook jumbo shells according to package directions. Drain and rinse under cold water to cool. Spread 1-3/4 cups marinara sauce on the bottom of a large broiler-proof baking ...
This quick and easy dish is everything you want in a baked pasta: cheesy, saucy, and comforting. Do you cook the meat before adding to sauce? For ragù and similar meat sauces, it's typical (though not ...
Bring a large pot of water to a boil with pinch of salt and cook the pasta shells as directed on the packaging. Meanwhile wilt the spinach (frozen is okay, just thaw and dry very well). Let the ...
“What did you put in the ricotta?” Ann Maloney asked me. We were at a holiday party for the Food team at my house, and Ann — The Post’s recipes editor at the time — was raving about a dish of baked ...