Beef Manicotti Recipe

Beef Manicotti Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.comIngredients:

MEAT FILLING1.00 lb Lean Ground Beef0.25 c Onion, Chopped3.00 sl Bread, Torn Up Small1.50 c Mozzarella Cheese, Shredded1.00 lg Egg - or use egg substitute0.50 c Milk1.00 tb Parsley, Snipped1.00 ts Salt0.25 ts PepperPASTA8.00 oz Manicotti Shells, 1 PkTOMATO SAUCE4.00 oz Mushroom Stems & Pieces15.00 oz Tomato Sauce12.00 oz Tomato Paste0.25 c Onion, Chopped1.00 cl Garlic, Minced4.00 c Water1.00 tb Italian Seasoning0.50 ts Sugar or sugar substitute0.50 ts Salt0.13 ts Pepper0.33 c Parmesan Cheese, Grated

Preparation:

Cook and stir the meat and the first 1/4 cup of onionin a large skillet until the meat is brown. Drain offexcess fat. Remove from the heat and stir in theremaining ingredients for the Meat Filling. Fill theuncooked manicotti shells, packing the filling intoboth ends. Place the shells in an ungreased bakingpan, 13x9". Heat the oven to 375~. Heat the undrainedmushrooms and the remaining ingredients for the Tomatosauce except the Parmesan Cheese to boiling, stirringoccasionally. Reduce the heat and simmer, uncovered,for about 5 minutes. Pour the sauce over the filledshells. Cover the pan with aluminum foil and bakeuntil the shells are tender, 1-1/2 to 1-3/4 hours.Sprinkle with the cheese and cool 5-10 minutes beforeserving.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Preparation Time: 0:00

Serves: 6

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Is this Beef Manicotti Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?

This Beef Manicotti recipe comes from our collection of diabetic Beef recipes. As we know nothing about your unique diabetic conditions & the advice your doctor has given to you, we are unable to say for sure that this Beef Manicotti recipe is safe for you. However, as someone labeled it as `diabetic` it hopefully indicates that it at least covers the minimum consideration for the tag `diabetic friendly`, being low in fat and carbohydrates and as a result should be healthier than the non-diabetic equivalent. For all that, this Beef Manicotti recipe must only be used if you understand your own condition and are happy that the recipe contents are appropriate for you.

Beef Manicotti Recipe - Important Disclaimer

This Beef Manicotti Recipe is one from our diabetic Beef recipes section. It is totally impracticable for us to validate every single one of the diabetic Beef recipes to make sure that they are completely adapted for people with diabetes. Our site has more than two thousand individual recipes in it, and to prepare each of them even at a speed of 4 or 5 a weeek would occupy us for as long as 290 weeks. You should analyse the recipe content with due care to confirm that they are compliant with the dietary advice your nutritionalist has provided. If you feel that this Beef Manicotti recipe is incorrect, then tell us and we will delete it from the diabetes friendly recipe collection.

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