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Published: 1/27/2013 - Updated: 3 months ago

No precooking is necessary for stuffed manicotti

BY ALICIA ROSS
Easiest Beef and Cheese Manicotti recipe calls for filling raw noodles rather than precooking. Easiest Beef and Cheese Manicotti recipe calls for filling raw noodles rather than precooking. ALICIA ROSS FOR KITCHEN SCOOP Enlarge

Reader Pat H. of Coppell, Texas, and I have been talking about manicotti — specifically, how to stuff it. I posted the question on my Web site and got lots of great ideas — everything from using a zipper-top plastic bag and “squirting” the filling in, to deliberately slicing the manicotti along the top and “sealing” the opening with cheese.

But my favorite answer comes from Ronald P. in Federal Way, Wash.:

“Ladies, this is not brain surgery. I owned and operated an Italian restaurant in Federal Way. I precooked my regular pasta — like spaghetti, rigatoni, and penne — and kept them cold till I served them up for customer orders. However, with a stuffed pasta like manicotti you have to do things differently. Never, never, never precook your manicotti noodles ahead of time.”

Since then, Pat and I have both tried stuffing the uncooked manicotti noodles and are very pleased with the results. Pat reports that pre-stuffing is the easiest method she has yet to find.

Because this method does require the ricotta mixture to be “stiff,” I decided to beef up my traditional cheese manicotti recipe with ground beef. I absolutely love the result, the hearty filling paired with the al dente noodle after baking the raw manicotti noodles in sauce. No, it’s not brain surgery. But I’m sure even brain surgeons like tips and tricks from other pros, so thank you, Ronald!

Contact Alicia Ross at Kitchen Scoop, c/o Universal Uclick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106, or send email to tellus@ kitchenscoop.com. Visit the Kitchen Scoop Web site at www.kitchenscoop.com.



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