I don’t care how you eat – animals or no animals. You have to try these. They are ridiculous.
We are an ‘eat everything’ type of family but I tend to favor plant based meals over anything else. Now a lot of the people eating with me, don’t agree with me on this. So, I am always trying to come up with plant based meals that please everyone. And this one completely fit that bill!
Even if you are a tofu skeptic, you have to try this. Promise you won’t even know it’s tofu. When you crumble it finely and mix it with the secret ingredient…. hummus …. it turns into a delicious, easy, yet magical filling that totally passes for your typically ricotta cheese filling. Yep – I said it. Tofu passes for cheese in this recipe. And, it does it REALLY well.
If you’re going to spend the time to make stuffed shells, I want you to stuff those bad boys with everything to make it a balanced meal. <<Insert all the veggies>> These guys have their fair share of mushrooms and spinach sauteed down with the onion and garlic to add some serious flavor, texture, and nutrition to these stuffed shells. For a meatier texture, I prefer the baby bella mushrooms from Aldi.
It’s a solid possibility that I told no one these weren’t our ‘traditional’ stuffed shells. And, it’s a guarantee that no one questioned them. Lemme know how these go over in your house!
Vegan Veggie Stuffed Shells
Ingredients
- 26 jumbo shells approximately 2/3 of a box, cooked
- 1 jar 25 oz tomato sauce, your favorite (I used Aldi's Tomato Basil)
- 2 Tbsp avocado oil or oil of choice
- 3 garlic cloves pressed or minced
- 1 onion diced
- 5 oz fresh spinach
- 8 oz mushrooms diced (I love baby bella)
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/8 tsp pepper
- 1 block of firm tofu pressed and crumbled
- 3/4 cup hummus I like the classic flavor, but garlic would be good too
Instructions
- Cook the jumbo shells as directed on the box. Rinse with cold water and set aside.
- Heat a saute pan with 2 Tbsp oil over medium heat, saute onions and mushrooms until soft. Add garlic. Saute until fragrant. Add spinach. Saute until wilted. At the end, add salt and pepper. Set aside.
- In a medium bowl, crumble pressed tofu to resemble the consistency of ricotta cheese. (To press the tofu, place between two towels. Put a heavy can on top and let it sit for as long as you remember. Thirty minutes to hours is good)
- Mix hummus into crumbled tofu. Mix in veggies.
- In a 9x13 inch pan, pour 1/3 of the jar of sauce and spread evenly.
- Stuff each shell with 2 Tbsp of tofu/veggie mixture. Place each shell into the pan. Continue until all the shells and filling are used up. Pour the rest of the sauce over the shells.
- Cover the dish with foil and bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes or until the sauce is bubbly and the shells look steaming hot.
Notes
- You could easily make these ahead of time - or the filling ahead of time. Really, they're ideal for meal prep!
- Don't like mushrooms? Add a different vegetable instead.
- My recipe made exactly 26 super stuffed shells. I couldn't quite fit them into my 9x13 inch pan in an aesthetically pleasing way. So, I put 6 in a smaller dish, It's up to you how you finagle yours.
This looks so yummy!!
Thanks!!! Hope you enjoy!
This sounds so yummy! But I’ve never cooked with tofu. Do you literally take a block of tofu out of the packaging and put it between dish towels (did you mean paper towels maybe?) and put a can on it on the counter (or in the fridge?)?
Yep! Just take the block out and fold a dish towel under it and over it. I always use a dish towel because there is a lot of water that comes out. You’d need a ton of paper towels! I left it on the counter with the towels and can. You could do it either way safely though.
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Yum! Made these for my family the other night (trying to sneak in more plant based meals for my parents lol!). Everyone loved them and I’m not upset about the leftovers! I added in some nutritional yeast, lemon juice, and parsley to my “ricotta” like I had seen in another recipe.
Great additions! Glad you all enjoyed!
I just made these for my wife and I last night. They were bomb! She isn’t an “athlete,” but she still crushed these guys (I wasn’t stopping her). I run and/or strength train pretty much daily, for protein needs I would suggest putting down an extra shell or two!
I used a homemade pasta sauce from the Marcella Hazan book. I followed the recipe pretty much as it’s written. This is a good place to start if you want to get people to eat tofu. My wife genuinely thought it was ricotta cheese inside until I told her!
P.S. This is probably the fifth Featherstone recipe I have made for the two of us, and they have all been winners and are now staples in the weekly meal prep rotation.