The luscious cheese filling and rich marinara and alfredo sauces keep some coming back to Olive Garden again and again for their beloved giant stuffed shells. But this simple recipe makes it easy to enjoy at home.
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Giant Cheese Stuffed Shells
There’s no doubt Olive Garden is one of the go-to spots for many people craving a deliciously filling Italian meal. But while the endless pasta, soups, salads, and breadsticks may get a lot of attention, one of the real stars of the menu is the chain’s Giant Stuffed Pasta Shells.
While they may look intimidating, it’s surprisingly straightforward to make this delicacy right in your own kitchen. It’s great for busy weeknights or when you want a comforting pasta dish for dinner.
What makes the Olive Garden Stuffed Shells so good?
Giant stuffed shells take many of the best parts of Italian pasta dishes and supersize them. That means more creamy, flavorful cheese filling, more tender pasta shells, and more rich, perfectly seasoned marinara sauce and creamy alfredo sauce to dress it all with.
It’s also entirely meatless, making it an excellent choice for vegetarians or those cutting back on their meat consumption (without feeling like you’re missing out).
Why this is the best copycat Olive Garden Stuffed Shells recipe
While there are several components to creating perfect Olive Garden giant pasta shells, this recipe breaks them down into simple components, allowing even beginner cooks to build a masterpiece out of humble parts. In addition, the use of premade marinara removes the hassle of making your own sauce.
Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to produce the big flavors and hearty sustenance of this classic dish. You can find all of them at regular grocery stores.
Regular or Italian-style breadcrumbs
Butter
Jumbo shells
Full-fat ricotta cheese
Italian blend shredded cheese
Egg
Marinara sauce
Heavy whipping cream
Shredded parmesan cheese
Fresh parsley
Ingredient substitutions and recipe variations
If you don’t have some of the ingredients on hand or want to change things up a bit, try these helpful substitutions:
Switch out the shells for manicotti instead. Filling any type of cooked pasta is a ton of work.
Add spinach. Thaw some frozen chopped spinach, drain it, and squeeze out the liquid. Stir in about ½ cup into the ricotta filling.
Love garlic? Add a couple of finely chopped garlic cloves or some garlic powder to the alfredo sauce or marinara sauce.
Make things easier by using lasagna noodles instead! To make, boil the lasagna noodles according to the package or opt for no-boil lasagna noodles to save a step. Assemble the dish by coating the bottom of a 13 x 9 baking pan with a layer of marinara sauce to keep the noodles from sticking. Lay down a layer of lasagna noodles, then spread the cheese mixture on top and cover the cheese with the rest of the noodles. Pour the Alfredo sauce over the noodles and bake in the oven as directed.
Add a little bit of meat. Serve a few meatballs or sliced Italian sausages alongside these Olive Garden Stuffed Shells for extra protein and a whole lot of flavor! You can also use a meat sauce with ground beef or Italian sausage instead of marinara sauce to integrate it directly into your meal.
How to Make Olive Garden Giant Cheese Stuffed Shells
Don’t be put off by the number of steps here — the final result is more than worth the effort:
Preheat the oven to 350°F.
Melt the butter and pour it over the breadcrumbs in a bowl. Stir to combine.
Spread the buttered breadcrumbs on a baking sheet and bake until they begin to brown, about six minutes. Set aside to cool.
Cook shells as directed on the package. Drain and set aside to cool.
Meanwhile, warm the marinara sauce in a saucepan over medium-low heat.
Whisk the egg in a small bowl. Combine ricotta cheese and Italian cheese blend with the whisked egg. Set aside.
Add the butter and cream to a small pan or skillet and heat over medium-high. When it begins to bubble, add the parmesan and stir until the cheese has melted. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer. Taste and season with black pepper if desired.
Stuff 15 cooled shells with the ricotta filling.
Prepare an oven-safe pie plate, baking dish, or pasta bowl by pouring a cup of marinara sauce onto the bottom.
Pour alfredo sauce over the shells until partially covered.
Bake at 350°F until the shells are heated to 160°F, about 20 minutes.
Garnish with a sprinkling of toasted breadcrumbs and chopped parsley, basil, or oregano.
How to serve Giant Cheese Stuffed Shells
Stuffed shells are undoubtedly among the most filling and substantial pasta dishes you’ll find. They work well as a main course when serving multiple shells per person, while a single shell or two can be a perfect pasta dish for a multi-course Italian feast.
What goes well with them
The richness of the cheesy filling and tomato-heavy sauce that make up stuffed shells are ideally complemented with a fresh companion. This can include a house salad with a herby vinaigrette or veggies like asparagus, broccoli, carrots, zucchini, and more. Or, tuck into a carb-lover’s paradise with a serving of garlic bread or Italian breadsticks.
Don’t forget a delicious beverage to round out your meal. Red or white wine go well with pasta, though a hoppy IPA also works with this dish. For non-alcoholic options, sparkling water or seltzer is an excellent choice.
How to Store and Reheat
Like most pasta dishes, Olive Garden giant stuffed shells are best enjoyed fresh. However, the leftovers will keep in the refrigerator for several days when stored properly. Allow them to reach room temperature, then store them in an airtight container or cover the dish with aluminum foil. Reheat them in a 350°F oven for about 20 minutes or until warm. However, they still often won’t regain the same texture as fresh.
For longer-term, higher-quality storage, try freezing the unbaked, unsauced shells in a single layer on a parchment-lined tray. They’ll stay at the best quality for up to two months. Simply defrost in the fridge, assemble, and bake to enjoy a quick, delicious meal.
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Olive Garden Giant Cheese Stuffed Shells
Ingredients
Toasted Breadcrumbs
¼ cup bread crumbs2 teaspoons butter
Pasta Shells
15 jumbo pasta shells
Pasta Filling
2 cups full fat ricotta cheese1 cup Italian blend shredded cheese1 egg
Pasta Sauce
24 ounces marinara sauce
Alfredo Sauce
4 ounces heavy cream3 ounces butter3 ounces shredded parmesan cheese
Garnish
2 teaspoons chopped fresh parsley