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Vegan Spinach & Cream Cheese Stuffed Pasta Shells - Crock-Pot Recipe

A simple weeknight recipe for spinach and cream cheese stuffed pasta shells. Quick and easy to prepare with a few ingredients.

Vegan Spinach & Cream Cheese Stuffed Pasta Shells - Crock-Pot Recipe



Pasta Shells



Let me start by saying my son Cooper gave this a score of 9/10. Get in!

It all began when Crock-Pot asked me if I could come up with an easy weeknight meal in a crockpot that wasn't a soup or a stew.

I'd been thinking about a recipe I made years ago. 

A vegetarian Conchiglioni Al Forno, which is a stuffed pasta recipe. I've been thinking about trying it again for a while but making a vegan version, so when Crock-Pot challenged me I knew just what to make.


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Vegan Spinach & Cream Cheese Stuffed Pasta Shells


Vegan Spinach & Cream Cheese Stuffed Pasta Shells in a blue bowl

Easy Pasta Bake


This is a super easy pasta bake. 

The pasta shells don't need to be cooked before being added to this bake. They are giant pasta shells so you might think they would need to be cooked for a few minutes to soften them, but no. Straight in.

The filling is a mixture of vegan cream cheese (we like Violife original creamy), spinach, vegan parmesan (Violife again) and seasoning.

The sauce is simple too. It's basically some pimped up passata.

I wouldn't use passata straight out of a carton or jar, as it can be bitter.

The pasta is filled, lies on a bed of sauce and then topped with more sauce, grated vegan mozzarella and vegan parmesan.

If you are choosing a vegan mozzarella, choose one that is coconut based. They are much nicer and they melt beautifully.



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Step-by-step photos for Vegan Spinach & Cream Cheese Stuffed Pasta Shells

Easy Way to Prepare Spinach


Before you add spinach to many dishes including this stuffed pasta bake, it needs to be wilted, but don't get a pan out and cook it into submission. Follow my tips for easy wilted spinach.

  1. Place the spinach in a colander in the sink and rinse.
  2. Slowly pour a kettle full of boiling water over the spinach.
  3. Refresh with cold water.
  4. Squeeze as much water out of the spinach as you can, then pat dry on kitchen paper and chop.
  5. That's it, it's ready to add to dishes.

Of course you can add spinach straight into salads, sandwiches, soups and stews without wilting it, but for some recipes in needs to be soft and wilted.


Popeye and Olive Oyl would be proud!


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Crock-Pot 5.6l Digital Slow and Multi Cooker

Crock-Pot 5.6l Digital Slow and Multi Cooker

Crock-Pot kindly sent me one of their new digital slow cookers to try. My current crockpot is great but it only has the simple settings of high and low, while this one has a digital panel and five different cooking options.


  1. Slow Cook - of course it's main and standard function is to slow cook and you can still do this at low or high and adjust your time to suit your recipe.
  2. Saute/Brown - you can also start of a soup, stew or any other dish really by sautéeing your onions and garlic as you would usually do on the cooker top, if you were cooking in a pot.
  3. Roast - you can roast your veggies in this too. Just select the roast programme, let it heat and then add oil and your veggies and you're good to go. You can cook roast potatoes and wedges this way too, so great at Christmas when there's not enough room in the oven for everything.
  4. Steam - to steam food, just add some water to the bowl and use the rack to place the food you would like to steam and use the steam function.
  5. Bake - you can bake cakes and puddings in this crockpot too. Happy days! For some sweet recipes check out my friend Lucy's blog BakingQueen74. She cooks nearly everything in her slow cooker, including so many droolworthy cakes.
This slow cooker and multicooker is perfect for easy family meals. Just do some simple prep, pop it on and get on with your day. Then at dinner time, there's no work to do. Dinner is hot and ready to serve.

It's easy to clean too as the rectangular bowl can go in the dishwasher and the rest is easy wiped. 

I'm really happy with it.

Follow the conversation with #CrockPotMidweekMeals


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Vegan Spinach & Cream Cheese Stuffed Pasta Shells cooked in a slow cooker




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Calories and nutrition for Vegan Spinach & Cream Cheese Stuffed Pasta Shells - 636 calories
try Slow Cooker Extra Vegetable Pasta next


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Yield: 3-4
Vegan Spinach & Cream Cheese Stuffed Pasta Shells - Crock-Pot Recipe

Vegan Spinach & Cream Cheese Stuffed Pasta Shells

A simple recipe for a stuffed pasta recipe made in a slow cooker. The perfect midweek meal for vegans or vegetarians.
prep time: 15 minscook time: 3 hourtotal time: 3 hours and 15 mins

ingredients


  • 800g passata (sieved tomatoes)
  • 5-6 tbsp tomato puree
  • 2 tsp dried oregano
  • 1 tsp salt
  • a good grinding of black pepper
  • 15-20 dried giant pasta shells
  • 400g vegan cream cheese (for a vegetarian version use ricotta cheese)
  • 100g spinach
  • 6 tbsp finely grated vegan parmesan
  • grated vegan mozzarella

instructions


  1. Wilt spinach in a colander, Place it in the sink and pour a kettle full of boiling water over the spinach, then pour over cold water and squeeze as much water out as possible then dry off with kitchen paper and chop.
  2. In a bowl mix together the passata, the tomato puree, oregano, salt and pepper.
  3. In another bowl mix the cream cheese with the spinach and parmesan.
  4. Fill the pasta with the cream cheese mix.
  5. Spread the bottom of the slow cooker bowl with some tomato sauce, then place the filled pasta in a single layer across the sauce, then top with more sauce. You can do this in one or two layers of pasta depending on the size of your bowl. Just top each layer with sauce.
  6. Top with a layer of mozzarella and then a good grating of parmesan.
  7. Set the slow cooker to high and cook for 3 hours.
  8. Enjoy!
calories
638
fat (grams)
29
sat. fat (grams)
10
carbs (grams)
60
protein (grams)
20
sugar (grams)
5
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Disclosure:  I was sent a slow cooker and created this recipe for Crock-Pot. I was not expected to write a positive review and any opinions expressed are my own.

26 comments

  1. Love this recipe, so healthy & delicious! I've never cooked pasta in my slow cooker before so really need to get experimenting.

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    1. To be honest, I usually make soup or stew in mine, but it was time to experiment.

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  2. What a great vegan option for stuffed shells! Loving it :-)

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    1. Thanks Danielle, I was so pleased with it. Super tasty!

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  3. Bintu | Recipes From A PantryThursday, 27 September, 2018

    What a tasty looking dish! Pasta is one of our favourite family meals, stuffed pasta especially! I am definitely going to be giving this a try.

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    1. We love it too and this is definitely a new family favourite.

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  4. This is going to be a big hit at our house! I'm thinking the kids will also like to help make these yummy shells.

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    1. Oh goodness yes, kids could easily help with this and have great fun making it.

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  5. YES for another crockpot meal win! Seriously, delicious...down to the last bite!

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    1. I know, I need to start getting more creative with mine and come up with lots of new ideas.

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  6. This is definitely the kind of vegan dish that appeals to us omnivores as well, making it great for a mixed group! Love slow cooking too!

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    1. Yes, I do like making those sorts of dishes where it doesn't matter if you are a meat eater, veggie or vegan, an adult or a kid. Just tasty food.

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  7. I have this Crock-Pot, too. I love the size of it and the fact you can make quick one-pot pasts dishes like this one. Perfect for all of us - will give this recipe a try.

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    1. It's a great size isn't it and I love all the options with it. I hope you enjoy it.

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  8. woohoo it looks super cheesy and tasty that makes my mouth truly watering!!! I absolutely try this in October! Very fit xo

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    1. Yes it is very cheesy and so so tasty. I do hope you try it.

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  9. Ohhh myyyy woooord these look amazing! Right up my street. I'm amazed at how well that vegan mozzarella melted - what brand do you use?

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    1. Thanks Becca, yes it melted really well. I used Tesco grated vegan mozzarella. It is coconut based so melts much better.

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  10. Woah, that Crock Pot is taking Crock Pots to a whole new level! It sounds so handy. I love the stuffed pasta shells recipe too. Ultimate comfort food.

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    1. I know, lots of different ways to use it and a bigger pan which is great. I do love it. I'm going to have fun trying out lots of different dishes.

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  11. Gosh, that looks good! Violife does make being vegan very easy doesn't it? I'm loving that new crockpot too, I have two (one big and one small) but they only have the high and low options but this one opens up a whole new world of possibilities!

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    1. Yes my old one has just high and low. I think I will be passing it to a friend (as room is tight) and use this bad boy from now on. The pasta was heavenly and yes Violife changed the game for vegans.

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  12. This looks great! I love that you can leave it simmering away while you get on with other thing - I bet the house smelled amazing while it was cooking!

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    1. Yes that's the best part and thanks, I was really pleased with it.

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  13. I’d like to cook these in a regular oven. How different will the process be? Thankyou.

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    1. Hey Jane, I would precook the pasta accordingly to the packet,but knock 2-3 minutes off. Stuff and layer, then baje for 20-25 minutes in the oven until hot and bubbling

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