Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells Pasta Recipe (2024)

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Taco Stuffed Shellsare a family favorite dinner made with jumbo pasta shells, taco seasoned ground beef filling, and topped with enchilada sauce and gooeycheese! All your favorite taco flavors inside tender pasta shells. Serve with your favorite taco toppings!

This recipe takes a classicMexican Foodand reimagines it into apastafavorite. For more taco-inspired recipes be sure and try thisTaco Ring,Layered Taco Dip, andTaco Casserole.

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Taco Stuffed Shells Recipe (Family Favorite Casserole Dish)

Switch up taco night and make these gooey cheesy taco stuffed shells for a family favorite dinner idea.

Normally my kids love traditional tacos for Taco Tuesday but sometimes I like to switch it up and do something different. These stuffed shells combine two of the best dinner options – pasta + tacos!

Serve them with all your favorite taco toppings for a delicious dinner that everyone is sure to love.

Ingredients Needed To Make Taco Shells

  1. Jumbo Shell Pasta
  2. Lean Ground Beef :I use 93/7 ground beef when cooking this shell recipe.
  3. Taco Seasoning Packet :I use a packet of mild taco seasoning but you could use regular, spicy, or cheesy taco seasoning.
  4. Crushed Tomatoes :One 15 ounce can is what you will need to mix into the ground beef mixture. If you can’t find a 15 ounce can then buy a larger can (29 oz) and measure out 1 cup + 3/4 cup of crushed tomatoes.
  5. Enchilada Sauce :I used red enchilada sauce but green chili enchilada sauce can be used also.
  6. Shredded Cheddar Cheese
  7. Favorite Taco Toppings :Chopped Roma tomato, shredded lettuce, sour cream, chopped cilantro, sliced green onions, and fresh salsa or all great options for topping the shells with.
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How To Make Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells (Full Instructions & Recipe Card Below)

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Prepare a 9×13 baking dish with cooking spray. Set aside.

Cook the jumbo shell pasta in boiling water according to package instructions. You can cook to al dente because they will cook slightly more while baking in the oven, or for softer pasta cook 1-2 minutes past the al dente time. When done, drain the pasta water and place the cooked jumbo shells on top of parchment paper or wax paper on the countertop. If the shells are left in the pot they will stick together.

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While the shells are cooking prepare the ground beef filling. In a large skillet pan, over medium-high heat, cook and crumble the ground beef until it’s no longer pink. Drain the excess grease from the skillet. Add the taco seasoning, crushed tomatoes, and 1 cup of the shredded cheese. Stir together until combined and the cheese is melted.

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Spread a thin layer of enchilada sauce into the bottom of the prepared baking dish (about 1/4 cup). Stuff each cooked shell with a scoop of the ground beef mixture and arrange the stuffed shells in rows, in a single layer, over top the enchilada sauce.

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Cover the shells with the remaining enchilada sauce and the remaining 1 cup shredded cheese.

Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil to prevent excessive browning and to help the shells cook evenly.

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Bake for 25-30 minutes or until the shells are hot throughout, and the cheese is melted and bubbly. If wanted, remove the foil for the last 5-10 minutes to allow the cheese to brown slightly.

Remove the pan from the oven and let it rest for about 5 minutes before serving.

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Garnish each serving of shells with your favorite taco toppings – shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, salsa, guacamole, avocado, fresh cilantro, sliced green onions, and sour cream.

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How To Store Leftovers

Allow the leftovers to cool closer to room temperature, which will help prevent excess moisture in the storage container, transfer the taco stuffed shells to an airtight container. You can also cover the shells with plastic wrap if storing them on a plate. Store in the fridge for 2-3 days.

The easiest way to reheat the stuffed shells is inside the microwave. Cover the shells with a damp paper towel to prevent them from drying out while reheating.

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Variations & Substitution Ideas

  • Ground Chicken or Ground Turkey :Instead of ground beef try using ground chicken or ground turkey to ‘lighten up’ the recipe a bit. If using ground chicken you may want to add some olive oil to the skillet pan cause ground chicken is very lean and needs something to cook in.
  • Shredded Cheese :Use any variety of cheese that you want! Pepper Jack, Monterey Jack cheese, Cheddar, Colby Jack, or even a Fiesta or Mexican cheese works.
  • Make It Spicy! :Use a packet of spicy taco seasoning, add some chili powder or red cayenne pepper in with the taco seasoning and crushed tomatoes. You can also add some chopped jalapeños and/or some hot taco sauce into the taco filling.
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Make It Ahead of Time

You can easily prepare this stuffed shells casserole ahead of time. Simply follow the directions but instead of baking, cover the dish tightly with tin foil or plastic wrap, and refrigerate until you’re ready to bake it. Sometimes I find that the enchilada sauce can thicken in the bottom of the dish and on top of the shells, so I simply pour 1-2 tablespoons of water into the bottom of the dish to help steam the pasta while it’s baking.

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Serving Suggestions

Serve with taco toppings of your choice! Shredded lettuce, chopped tomato, Pico de Gallo, salsa, guacamole, avocado slices, black olives, chopped cilantro, taco sauce, hot sauce, sour cream, sliced green onions, jalapeños, are all great options.

Great side dishes include thisEasy Mexican Rice,Cilantro Lime Rice, or this.

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More Mexican Food Family Fave Dinners

Southwest Chicken Pasta : A cheesy, creamy meal with tender pasta, chicken, beans, and corn in a creamy cheese sauce.

Fiesta Chicken Casserole : More noodles, chicken, and beans! An easy one dish casserole recipe that is the perfect way to use up leftover chicken from the fridge or a rotisserie chicken.

Creamy Ground Beef Flautas : Rolled up beef and bean flautas that bake in the oven and get crispy and cheesy.

Baked Double Decker Tacos : Create this iconic favorite at home with flour tortillas, beans, and taco filled corn shells.

Crockpot Shredded Chicken Tacos : Tender shredded chicken that cooks in the crockpot and makes for the best taco filling.

Ground Turkey Taco Meat : This easy taco meat is made with ground turkey and black beans. Switch up traditional taco Tuesday night and make this delicious variation on taco filling.

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Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells


Author Jessica – Together as Family

Course Dinner

Cuisine American, Mexican

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour

Taco Stuffed Shellsare a family favorite dinner made with jumbo pasta shells, taco seasoned ground beef filling, and topped with enchilada sauce and gooeycheesy! All your favorite taco flavors inside tender pasta shells. Serve with your favorite taco toppings!

Ingredients

  • 1 box (12 oz) jumbo shells
  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 packet seasoning
  • 1 can (14.5 oz) crushed tomatoes
  • 1 can (10 oz) enchilada sauce divided
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese divided

Toppings For Serving

  • shredded lettuce
  • chopped tomatoes, pico de gallo, fresh salsa
  • guacamole, avocado slices
  • sour cream
  • chopped cilantro, sliced green onions

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375℉. Prepare a 9×13 baking dish with cooking spray. Set aside.

  • Cook the jumbo shell pasta in boiling water according to package instructions. When done, drain the pasta water and place the cooked jumbo shells on top of parchment paper or wax paper on the countertop. If the shells are left in the pot they will stick together.

    * You can cook to al dente because they will cook slightly more while baking in the oven, or for softer pasta cook 1-2 minutes past the al dente time.

    * I like to add 1-2 teaspoons of kosher salt into the boiling water to help flavor the pasta shells while cooking.

    1 box (12 oz) jumbo shells

  • While the shells are cooking prepare the ground beef filling. In a large skillet pan, over medium-high heat, cook and crumble the ground beef until it's no longer pink. Drain the excess grease from the skillet. Add the taco seasoning, crushed tomatoes, and 1 cup of the shredded cheese. Stir together until combined and the cheese is melted.

    1 pound ground beef, 1 packet seasoning, 1 can (14.5 oz) crushed tomatoes, 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese

  • Spread a thin layer of enchilada sauce into the bottom of the prepared baking dish (about 1/4 cup). Stuff each cooked shell with a scoop of the ground beef mixture and arrange the stuffed shells in rows, in a single layer, over top the enchilada sauce.

    1 can (10 oz) enchilada sauce

  • Cover the shells with the remaining enchilada sauce and the remaining 1 cup shredded cheese.

  • Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil to prevent excessive browning and to help the shells cook evenly.

  • Bake for 25-30 minutes or until the shells are hot throughout, and the cheese is melted and bubbly.

    * If wanted, remove the foil for the last 5-10 minutes to allow the cheese to brown slightly.

  • Remove the pan from the oven and let it rest for about 5 minutes before serving.

  • Garnish each serving of shells with your favorite taco toppings – shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, salsa, guacamole, avocado, fresh cilantro, sliced green onions, and sour cream.

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FAQs

How many shells are in a box of pasta shells? ›

Note: A cookie scoop works well for filling shells and distributing stuffing evenly between them. Also, note that a box of jumbo shells contains approximately 46 shells.

What do you eat with stuffed pasta shells? ›

I often serve these stuffed shells with my Homemade Caesar Salad, but my Arugula Salad, Beet Salad, or Simple Green Salad would also pair well with this recipe. And when it comes to bread, you really can't go wrong! Stick with a crusty loaf, or make rosemary focaccia, garlic knots, or dinner rolls. Enjoy!

How long do you cook Barilla jumbo shells? ›

For pre-bake cooking time; boil uncovered for 9 minutes, stirring occasionally. Drain and cool on a sheet pan. Fill shells according to desired recipe and bake. OR, to serve with your favorite Barilla sauce, boil uncovered for 12 minutes and drain well.

How many jumbo shells in 12 oz? ›

How many shells are in a box of jumbo shells? There are usually around 40 to 46 shells in a 12 oz box of jumbo shells.

How much pasta does a whole box make? ›

So a 1-pound box of dry pasta cooks up to about 8 cups. Another question that comes up often when cooking pasta is whether the water should be salted or not.

How much is in one box of pasta? ›

The pieces will be roughly equal to the gram weight of the box. A 16 oz. box is 454 grams, so approximately 454 pieces of spaghetti.

Which pasta is known as stuffed pasta? ›

Ravioli. Possibly the most recognisable filled pasta type, ravioli are named after the Italian term 'riavvolgere' meaning “to wrap.” Ravioli have been a staple of Italian cuisine since the 14th century.

Why are my stuffed shells watery? ›

Avoid anything with a gum listed—these gums bind water but release it as you heat the ricotta up. Straight out of its container, even good-quality ricotta can be too wet, which will result in a watery filling later.

Do jumbo pasta shells go bad? ›

Unopened boxes of jumbo pasta shells can generally last up to 1-2 years past the printed date on the package, thanks to their low moisture content which inhibits bacteria growth. Once a box has been opened, the pasta shells should be used within 1 year for best quality.

Why are my stuffed shells hard? ›

The shells should be 1 minute shy of al dente– meaning they should still be a little firm/ have a “bite” because they will continue to cook in the oven. Also, if the shells are cooked al dente or over cooked, they will be flimsy and hard to stuff and can easily break when stuffing.

What are jumbo pasta shells called? ›

Conchiglie is a pasta variety that is shaped like a conch shell. The smallest shell shape is called conchigliette and the largest shell shape is called conchiglioni.

How many jumbo shells are in a pound? ›

A pound of "jumbo" pasta shells contains about 36. This recipe makes enough filling for about 30 shells, so it's likely you'll have a few extras, which may come in handy as some shells break in the box or during cooking.

How many manicotti shells are in an 8 oz box? ›

How many manicotti shells come in one box? An 8 ounce box should include at least 12 shells but this can very depending on the brand.

How many cups are in a box of pasta shells? ›

SHELLS
BARILLA PASTA - PRODUCT YIELDS
DRY PASTA - 2-OUNCE SERVINGCUPS UNCOOKED PASTA PER PKG
Medium Shells3/4 cup6 cups
Large Shells3/4 cup6 cups
Jumbo Shells3/4 cup6 cups

How much is 8 oz of pasta shells? ›

The answer totally depends on the shape and density of the pasta. I measured and weighed dry pastas I have on hand. Eight ounces of elbow macaroni measured 1 2/3 cups. Salad shells (also rigatoni) measured about 3 cups for 8 ounces and extra wide egg noodles were 4 1/3 cups for 8 ounces.

How many boxes of pasta for 1 jar of sauce? ›

What is the Correct Ratio of Sauce to Pasta? Many people wonder how much sauce to use when cooking pasta. For tomato-based sauces, a good rule of thumb to follow is to use one jar of 24-ounce pasta sauce for every 16-ounce package of pasta.

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