This baked manicotti has all of the flavor of traditional ricotta-filled manicotti, with the novel use of no-boil lasagna sheets to roll up the delicious
I have to admit I've never understood the popularity of the "Sunday brunch" at otherwise decent restaurants—the lines are ridiculous, the food often subpar, and you know as well as me the waitstaff have plenty of better things to do (like nurse their own hangover). My indifference to this cultural phenomenon doesn't mean I don't love a pile of pancakes and a fried egg or two; it's just that I prefer them from the comfort of my own home.
cannoli made without gluten, stuffed with fresh ricotta filling, crisp, delicious, sweet, authentic Italian, like they make in the Bronx, but without gluten.
If lasagna is your grim weather go-to dinner, you can make a lighter version that skips calorie-dense meats and sausages and omits the creamy ricotta cheese that helps pile on the pounds.