Manicotti
by Brad Leone
Yield: 6–8 servingsTotal: 3 hours 30 minutes
Ingredients
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produce
- ○20 ozspinach(frozen chopped, thawed, drained)
protein
- ○6eggs
- ○2egg yolks(beaten to blend)
dairy
- ○8 ozlow-moisture mozzarella(grated)
- ○1½ lbwhole-milk ricotta
- ○1 ozParmesan(grated)
grain
- ○1¼ cupall-purpose flour
pantry staple
- ✓black pepper
- ○½ tspkosher salt
- ○kosher salt
- ○3 cupmarinara sauce(preferably homemade)
other
- ○extra-virgin olive oil(for serving (optional))
- ○vegetable oil spray
Instructions
- Using an electric mixer on high speed, beat 6 large eggs in a large bowl until light, airy, pale in color, and can nearly hold peaks, 6–8 minutes.
- Reduce mixer speed to low. Gradually add 1¼ (156 g) cups all-purpose flour and ½ tsp. Diamond Crystal or ¼ tsp. Morton kosher salt, beating well between additions, until no clumps of flour remain. With mixer speed on low, slowly pour in 1½ cups water and continue to beat until well incorporated. Cover and let batter rest at least 2 hours.
- Heat a small nonstick skillet over medium and spray with nonstick vegetable oil spray. Pour 2 Tbsp. batter into skillet and cook, swirling skillet constantly to encourage crepe to form a nice round shape, until set, 15–20 seconds. Tap out crepe onto a clean towel; gently flatten any creases. Repeat with remaining batter.
- Preheat oven to 350°. Mix 2 large egg yolks, beaten to blend, 1½ lb. ricotta, 8 oz. mozzarella, grated, and 1 oz. Parmesan, grated, in a large bowl; season with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. Squeeze out excess liquid from two 10-oz. boxes frozen chopped spinach, thawed, drained (if using), and add to egg mixture; toss to coat.
- Spread 1 cup marinara sauce, preferably homemade, in a 13x9" baking dish. Working one at a time, spoon 2 Tbsp. cheese mixture in center of crepe, spreading all the way to the ends. Roll up crepe, then flatten slightly with your hands. Transfer seam side down to prepared dish. Working in batches if needed, repeat with remaining crepes and filling, leaving a small gap in between each. Top with remaining sauce (2 cups marinara) and cover with foil.
- Bake manicotti until cheese is melted and sauce is bubbling, 35–45 minutes. Let manicotti cool slightly in dish to set, about 15 minutes. Top with a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil (if using), Parmesan, and freshly ground black pepper before serving.
My notes
Making crespelle may take a bit of getting used to, so don’t be discouraged if the first few tries aren’t perfect. The work is easily split up over two days: On the first, make the ricotta mixture and the pasta sauce and refrigerate both. On the second, make the crespelle and assemble. Double the recipe for maximum efficiency, then pop one in the freezer to bake a few weeks later.