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Easy Stuffed Manicotti Recipe

Updated: Dec 4, 2025 · Published: Oct 17, 2025 by Safa Errifi · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

My friend Maria changed everything about Tuesday nights when she showed up at my door with a warm dish of stuffed manicotti last winter. I'd been complaining about our dinner rut, and she just smiled and said, "Try this - it's easier than you think." One bite of those tender pasta tubes filled with creamy ricotta, and I had to learn how she made them. After weeks of her patiently walking me through the steps (and Lucas insisting we make it every week), I've made this recipe work for our family.

Baked stuffed manicotti topped with melted mozzarella, meat sauce, and fresh parsley in a red casserole dish.”
Creamy ricotta-stuffed manicotti baked under rich marinara and gooey mozzarella. Comforting, make-ahead, and perfect for family dinners or gatherings.
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Baked stuffed manicotti topped with melted mozzarella, meat sauce, and fresh parsley in a red casserole dish.”

Why You'll Love This Stuffed Manicotti Recipe

Back making this stuffed manicotti dozens of times for family dinners and potlucks, I know exactly why it works so well. The creamy ricotta and mozzarella filling stays moist while baking, and the pasta-to-sauce balance gives you that perfect bite every time. You can put it together hours ahead, stick it in the fridge, and bake when you're ready. No stress, no running around the kitchen at the last minute.

Lucas loves helping stuff the shells (even though his technique is more mess than method), and this actually tastes better the next day when the flavors have had time to sit together. It looks fancy enough for company but doesn't need any special skills or ingredients you can't find at your regular grocery store. Just good cheese, pasta, and a little time to fill those tubes.

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  • Why You'll Love This Stuffed Manicotti Recipe
  • Ingredients for Stuffed Manicotti
  • How To Make Stuffed Manicotti Step By Step
  • Smart Swaps for Stuffed Manicotti
  • stuffed manicotti for Variations
  • Equipment for stuffed manicotti
  • Storing Your Stuffed Manicotti
  • Top Tip
  • FAQ
  • Time to Make This Italian Classic!
  • Related
  • Pairing
  • stuffed manicotti

Ingredients for Stuffed Manicotti

The Pasta:

  • Manicotti shells
  • Salt for pasta water

Cheese Filling:

  • Ricotta cheese
  • Shredded mozzarella
  • Grated Parmesan
  • Large eggs
  • Fresh parsley
  • Garlic powder
  • Black pepper
  • Italian seasoning

The Sauce:

  • Marinara sauce
  • Extra mozzarella for topping
  • Fresh basil for garnish

Optional Add-Ins:

  • Sun-dried tomatoes
  • Cooked ground beef
  • Italian sausage
  • Fresh spinach
  • Mushrooms

See recipe card for quantities.

How To Make Stuffed Manicotti Step By Step

Create the Filling:

  • Mix ricotta, mozzarella, Parmesan in large bowl
  • Beat in eggs until smooth
  • Add Italian seasoning, garlic powder, pepper
  • Fold in fresh parsley
  • Taste and adjust seasoning
Creamy ricotta cheese filling mixed with parsley, olive oil, salt, and pepper in a bowl with a wooden spoon.”

Stuff the Shells:

  • Transfer filling to large zip-top bag
  • Cut corner to create 1-inch opening
  • Pipe filling into each cooled shell
  • Don't overstuff - leave room for expansion
Unbaked manicotti tubes filled with ricotta cheese and ground beef mixture, ready for the oven.”

Assemble and Bake:

  • Remove foil, bake 10 more minutes until bubbly
  • Spread 1 cup marinara in baking dish
  • Arrange stuffed shells in single layer
  • Cover with remaining sauce
  • Top with extra mozzarella
  • Cover tightly with foil
  • Bake at 375°F for 30 minutes covered

Smart Swaps for Stuffed Manicotti

Cheese Options:

  • Ricotta → Cottage cheese (drain well)
  • Mozzarella → Provolone or Italian blend
  • Parmesan → Pecorino Romano
  • Whole milk → Part-skim ricotta

Pasta Alternatives:

  • Manicotti shells → Jumbo pasta shells
  • Regular pasta → Gluten-free manicotti
  • Boiled shells → No-boil lasagna sheets (rolled)

Sauce Swaps:

  • Marinara → Homemade tomato sauce
  • Red sauce → Alfredo for white sauce version
  • Store-bought → Fresh tomato basil sauce

Protein Add-Ins:

  • Meat version → Keep vegetarian with extra veggies
  • Ground beef → Ground turkey or chicken
  • Italian sausage → Crumbled turkey sausage

stuffed manicotti for Variations

Meat Lover's:

  • Brown ground beef with Italian sausage
  • Mix into cheese filling
  • Use meaty marinara
  • Extra Parmesan on top

Spinach & Ricotta:

  • Fold sautéed spinach into filling
  • Add nutmeg pinch
  • Use garlic cream sauce
  • Top with mozzarella

Four Cheese:

  • Add fontina and Romano to mix
  • Extra creamy filling
  • Béchamel sauce layer
  • Golden cheese crust

Mexican-Inspired:

  • Season filling with cumin and chili powder
  • Use enchilada sauce instead of marinara
  • Top with pepper jack cheese
  • Garnish with cilantro

Equipment for stuffed manicotti

  • 9x13 inch baking dish
  • Large pot for boiling
  • Mixing bowls
  • Zip-top bag or piping bag
  • Aluminum foil
  • Wooden spoon

Storing Your Stuffed Manicotti

Based on countless batches and meal prep sessions, here's what works best:

Refrigerator (3-4 days):

  • Cool completely before covering
  • Store covered tightly
  • Reheat at 350°F until warmed through
  • Add splash of water if sauce seems dry

Freezer (2-3 months):

  • Assemble but don't bake
  • Wrap tightly in plastic then foil
  • Label with date and baking instructions
  • Thaw overnight in fridge before baking
  • Add 10-15 minutes to bake time if frozen

Make-Ahead Magic:

  • Let sit at room temp 20 minutes before oven
  • Stuff shells day before
  • Cover and refrigerate
  • Add sauce right before baking

Top Tip

  • From years of making this dish and plenty of mess-ups along the way, here's what actually helps. Don't overcook those shells - stop boiling 2 minutes before the package says. They keep cooking in the oven, and you want them firm enough to handle without ripping apart. Also, use room temperature cheese because cold ricotta is a pain to mix and even worse to pipe. Let your cheeses sit out for 30 minutes before you start, and everything comes together way easier.
  • The piping bag trick saved me so much frustration - cut a bigger opening than you think you need. A 1-inch corner cut makes the whole thing go faster and stops the bag from exploding under pressure. Always put sauce in the pan first before adding your stuffed stuffed manicotti shells. Dry pasta touching the dish will stick and burn, so that bottom layer of sauce stops you from scraping a burned mess later.
  • Let your stuffed manicotti sit for 5-10 minutes after it comes out of the oven. The cheese firms up just enough that your pieces stay together instead of falling apart on the plate. If your filling seems too thick to pipe, add a tablespoon of milk at a time until it moves through the bag without fighting you. These little things make the gap between okay manicotti and the kind people beg you to make over and over.

FAQ

What goes in manicotti filling?

Traditional manicotti filling combines ricotta cheese, mozzarella, Parmesan, eggs, and Italian seasonings. The ricotta provides creaminess, while mozzarella adds stretch and mild flavor. Eggs bind everything so the filling stays put when baked. Many recipes add fresh parsley, garlic, and a pinch of nutmeg for depth. You can also mix in cooked spinach, ground meat, or mushrooms.

What is the trick to filling manicotti?

The best trick is using a piping bag or zip-top bag with the corner cut off to pipe filling directly into each shell. Cook stuffed manicotti shells 2 minutes less than package directions so they're firm enough to handle but pliable. Let them cool completely on an oiled surface so they don't stick together. Don't overstuff - leave about ¼ inch space at each end for expansion during bakin

Does manicotti need to be cooked before stuffing?

Yes,stuffed manicotti shells need to be boiled briefly before stuffing, but not fully cooked. Boil them for about 5-6 minutes (2 minutes less than package directions) until they're pliable but still firm. This makes them easy to stuff without tearing while letting them finish cooking perfectly in the oven. Some recipes use no-boil lasagna sheets rolled into tubes as an alternative.

What are some common mistakes when making manicotti?

The biggest mistakes are overcooking the shells before stuffing (making them tear easily), using watery ricotta (which makes the filling runny), and overstuffing the shells (causing them to burst). Other issues include not enough sauce in the pan (dried-out pasta), skipping the foil during initial baking (tough edges), and using low-fat cheese (grainy texture). Always let shells cool before handling and ensure they're covered with sauce.

Time to Make This Italian Classic!

Now you have all the tips to make perfect stuffed stuffed manicotti - from Maria's original recipe to the tricks I've learned through years of making it in my kitchen. This comforting pasta dish shows that restaurant-quality Italian food can happen right in your own kitchen, even on a busy Tuesday night when you're exhausted and just need something good on the table.

What started as Maria showing up at my door with a warm casserole dish has turned into one of our most-requested family meals. Lucas still talks about helping stuff the shells (even though half the filling ends up on the counter), and I love how this feeds us for multiple nights with barely any extra work. The best part? You can make it your own by switching up the filling, trying different sauces, or tossing in whatever vegetables you have sitting in your fridge.

This recipe shows you don't need fancy cooking skills or expensive ingredients to make something that tastes like it came from an Italian grandmother's kitchen. Just good cheese, pasta, sauce, and a little time to fill those tubes. Once you've made it a few times, you'll find your own rhythm and probably add your own tweaks that work for your family.

Craving more cozy dinner ideas that work for busy nights? Try our Easy Egg Bites Muffin Tins recipe for a make-ahead breakfast that works any time of day. Looking for a side dish that makes regular vegetables feel special? Our Best Root Veggie Gratin turns simple root vegetables into something your family will actually fight over. Or try our Healthy Florida Shrimp Pie that brings those coastal flavors right to your table without the heavy feeling.

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Baked stuffed manicotti topped with melted mozzarella, meat sauce, and fresh parsley in a red casserole dish.

stuffed manicotti

Creamy ricotta-stuffed manicotti baked under rich marinara and gooey mozzarella. Comforting, make-ahead, and perfect for family dinners or gatherings.
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Prep Time 25 minutes mins
Cook Time 40 minutes mins
Chill/Rest Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins
Servings: 6
Course: Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine: Italian, Comfort FoodV
Calories: 456
Ingredients Equipment Method Nutrition Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 12 Manicotti shells -Cooked al dente and cooled
  • 1 tablespoon Salt -For boiling pasta
  • 15 oz Ricotta cheese -Whole milk preferred
  • 2 cups Shredded mozzarella -Divided filling + topping
  • ½ cup Grated Parmesan -For flavor and texture
  • 2 large Eggs -Room temperature
  • 2 tablespoon Fresh parsley - Chopped
  • 1 teaspoon Garlic powder - Optional
  • ½ teaspoon Black pepper - Freshly ground
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning - Adjust to taste
  • 3 cups Marinara sauce - Divided between layers
  • ¼ cup Fresh basil - For garnish

Equipment

  • 1 9x13 inch baking dish (For assembling and baking )
  • 1 Large pot (To boil manicotti shells)
  • 1 Mixing Bowls (For filling and sauce prep)
  • 1 Zip-top bag or piping bag (Makes stuffing shells easy)
  • 1 Aluminum Foil (To cover dish while baking)

Method
 

  1. Combine ricotta, mozzarella, Parmesan, eggs, and herbs until creamy.
  2. Pipe cheese mixture into cooled manicotti shells evenly.
  3. Spread sauce in dish, arrange shells, and top with remaining sauce.

Nutrition

Serving: 300gCalories: 456kcalCarbohydrates: 36gProtein: 28gFat: 23gSaturated Fat: 11gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 140mgSodium: 980mgPotassium: 480mgFiber: 3gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 1100IUVitamin C: 10mgCalcium: 420mgIron: 3mg

Notes

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be considered an approximation. Actual values may vary based on specific ingredients used and portion sizes

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