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Stuffed Shells Florentine with Tomato Mushroom Sauce
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Stuffed Shells Florentine with Tomato Mushroom Sauce
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Ingredients:
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Servings:
about
scaling
Cook Time:
1 hour
Prep Time:
50 minutes
Cook Method:
stovetop/baked
Cook Temp:
varies
Directions:
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This sauce can be prepared up to two days in advance and stored, refrigerated, until ready to use. Shells may be frozen and reheated directly from the freezer at 350 degrees F for 30 to 40 minutes.

What Kids Can Do
* Squeeze spinach
* Mix filling
* Place filling in shells

1. Prepare sauce. Heat oil in a large nonstick saucepan over medium heat. Add sliced mushrooms and cook for 8 to 10 minutes. Mushrooms will begin to shrink and give off their juices.
2. Add marinara sauce, diced tomatoes, parsley, and pepper and stir well. Lower heat, cover pan, and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Sauce should be slightly thick. Remove from heat.
3. In a large stockpot, heat 1 gallon water over high heat until boiling. When water boils, sprinkle with 4 tsp. salt. Add pasta shells and cook in boiling water about 10 minutes - they should be slightly firm. Pour into a colander and run under cool water to stop cooking process and so that shells are cool enough to handle. Drain well.
4. While water heats, prepare filling. Put spinach in a sieve placed over a large bowl. Press down on it with a large spoon to squeeze out extra liquid (this keeps filling from becoming watery.) Discard strained liquid and place spinach in bowl. Add ricotta, eggs,3/4 cup of the Parmigiano cheese, Romano cheese, nutmeg, pepper, and salt. Mix with a wooden spoon until well combined. Refrigerate while pasta shells cook, about 20 to 30 minutes.
5. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray a 9-by-13-inch baking pan with vegetable cooking spray. Ladle 1 cup sauce over bottom of pan.
6. Remove cheese filling from refrigerator. Use a spoon to scoop a generous tablespoon of filling into each shell. As you work, place filled shells, stuffed side up, in pan.
7. Ladle remaining sauce over shells, then top with remaining 1/4 cup Parmigiano cheese. Cover pan with foil and bake at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes. Remove foil.

Recipe courtesy of Hannaford fresh magazine November-December 2008.
1 Tbs Olive oil
8 oz Fresh sliced mushrooms
24 oz Marinara sauce
14 1/2 oz Canned tomatoes, diced
2 Tbs Fresh flat leaf parsley, finely chopped
1/2 tsp Black pepper, freshly ground
24 oz Pasta, shells, jumbo, enrich, dry
10 oz Frozen chopped spinach, 10 oz package thawed, drained well
16 oz Ricotta cheese, part skim
2 ea Large eggs, slightly beaten
1 cup Cheese, parmigiano reggiano
1/4 cup Pecorino romano cheese, grated
1/4 tsp Ground nutmeg
1/2 tsp Salt