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Yield: 4 servings
Here's a true crowd pleaser: pasta shells in a simple sauce of ground beef, tomatoes, and pesto, layered with mozzarella and Parmesan and baked until bubbly. Fusilli or orecchiette would work well here, too.
Variation: Almost any relatively soft, mild cheese will taste good here. You might try fontina in place of the mozzarella, or even Gouda or Havarti.
This recipe looks absolutely delicious.... I'm on a diet and I would still be willing to try it. As for the negative Nancy before me - live a little already. As for your comment, it's not the foods that are the problem, it's people. If more people would just eat what they wanted in moderation, and in smaller portions, we wouldn't have the obesity problem we have.
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My boyfriend and I love this dish. And neither of us minds making it, it's so easy. I found the recipe about a year ago and can't tell you how many times we've tossed it together. Since I usually have all the ingredients on hand, it is great for the "what to do with ground beef" night. We swap out pasta shapes (Fusilli, Medium Shells, Penne, Penne Rigate, Rotini), and use bagged shredded Italian cheese, change up regular diced tomatoes for the cans with basil, onion, garlic, etc, and add fresh veggies on hand like mushrooms, bell peppers, and green onions. I usually go heavy-handed with the pesto.
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I made this last night, 02-24-08, and it was great. Everybody loved it. When I went to get the ingredients, I saw 2 kinds of pesto, sun-dried tomato and basil. I got the basil and it made everything taste fabulous.
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i'm not a huge pesto fan but this was very good. somewhat oily tho - and we used very lean ground beef. i'd cut bact on the olive oil a bit next time.
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We just finished eating and our picky 9 year old cleaned off his plate. Our 2 year old doesn't eat much but she picked at the shells and enjoyed the cheese. She ate more than I thought she would. I absolutely loved it. This is my second recipe off here and it was a huge family hit, not to mention really easy to make, especially for beginners.
A couple things though. I used a 1 lb. box of shells instead of the suggested 3/4 lb. I also forgot to add the pesto. I was really bummed when I put it in the oven and noticed I hadn't put in the pesto. I re-read the recipe and realized it was hidden at the end of the paragraph and missed it. Without it, it was a little bland, but the upside is that my picky eater children enjoyed it. I mentioned the pesto and said I would make this again but remember to add it in...so we'll see how kid friendly it is to them then. :)
Overall, looked much better than the picture, tasted great and was picky eater kid friendly!
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