Italian Grandma Makes Manicotti
MANICOTTI INGREDIENTS:
Sauce/Gravy:
1/2 chopped Onion
2 cloves Garlic
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
2 qts Tomato Puree/CruschedTomato
1 tsp Basil (dried or fresh)
1 Tbsp Salt
Crepe Batter:
3 cups warm Milk
1 Tbsp Butter
1 tsp Salt
4 extra large Eggs
4 cups All Purpose Flour
Ricotta Filling:
2 lbs Ricotta (Galbani brand)
1/2 to 1 cup grated Pecorino Romano Cheese
1 lbs shredded Mozzarella (reserve 1 cup for topping)
4 extra large Eggs
1/2 cup chopped fresh Parsley
1 tsp Salt
1/2 tsp Pepper
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Who is this lady?
Gina Petitti was born in 1935 in Faeto, Italy. Her family ran a farm in Italy and she met her husband, Vito, in the same town. In 1970 Gina, Vito, and her 4 children immigrated to America. Gina’s husband passed away in 2012, but she is surrounded by a large family, which includes 9 grandchildren, and lives 5 minutes away from her eldest daughter in New Jersey. Gina spends her time cooking, gardening, and being an active member of her local Church.
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Sausage Stuffed Cannelloni Recipe? - Or? - Sausage Stuffed Manicotti Recipe? Glen And Friends
Sausage Stuffed Cannelloni Recipe? - Or? - Sausage Stuffed Manicotti Recipe? Glen And Friends
What do you call it where you live? How do you make Stuffed Cannelloni, or how do you make Stuffed Manicotti?
For the tomato sauce:600g tomato passata
10 mL (2 tsp) oregano
Pinch hot pepper flakes
4 basil leaves, shredded
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 - 398 mL can Roma or cherry tomatoes
Salt and pepper to taste
For the filling:
400g Italian sausages, skins removed
2 shallots, finely chopped
2 celery stalks, finely chopped
1 bell pepper, chopped
100 mL red wine
454g ricotta
150g parmesan, finely grated
1 egg
100g breadcrumbs
Salt and pepper to taste
14 dried cannelloni / manicotti
200g mozzarella
Method:
Preheat oven to 180ºC (350ºF).
Set a pot of salted water to boil.
Make the tomato sauce in a medium saucepan over medium heat.
Add the passata, garlic and basil, oregano, hot pepper flakes, and chunky canned tomatoes.
Bring to a simmer and cook while you make the filling.
Brown the sausage meat in a heavy fry pan, then remove the meat to a plate and set aside.
To the same pan add the shallots, celery and bell pepper; sauté, until softened.
Add the wine and cook until reduced by half; return the sausage meat to the pan and cook slowly, on a medium heat, until the mixture is reduced.
In a small bowl mix the ricotta, egg, warm, and bread crumbs.
Remove the sausage mixture from the heat, allow to cool slightly, then stir in the ricotta mixture.
Spoon a layer of sauce into the bottom of a 9x13 baking dish.
Par boil the cannelloni / manicotti tubes, then fill with the sausage mixture; either with a piping bag or a spoon.5 To fill the cannelloni, spoon the filling into a large piping bag.
Place the filled tubes in a single layer in the baking dish.
Cover with the remaining sauce, then dot with the mozzarella.
Cover tightly with a lid, and bake for 60 minutes, then remove the lid and bake for a further 20 minutes.
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