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Manicotti Rolls Recipe Needs FTS Conversion
« on: March 12, 2011, 04:56:00 PM »
Hi Umpa!  :)

One of my all time favorite foods was Manicotti.
I stumbled upon the recipe while going through my deceased sister's things.
This recipe came from my Dad's cousin's husband who owned an Italian restaurant chain in Southern California.

I would no longer eat it due to the high carb content... But I sure do miss it!  :(
I'd be eternally grateful if you would convert it to an FTS-friendly recipe.

I think I just need to replace the flour and sugar to comply with FTS.
I'm just not sure which low carb "flour" and how much Xylitol to replace the sugar.

Thanks in advance,
Tony

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Pancakes (crepes):

3 egg yolks beaten well
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup water
4 TBSP cooking (or virgin olive) oil (approximate)

Slowly add water to flour while mixing until blended well.
Fold beaten egg yolks into the mixture.

Put some cooking oil in 5-7 inch skillet (enough to coat bottom) and preheat over medium high heat.
Pour batter into skillet (in small amounts) to make small pancakes (one at a time).
You will need to flip each one once before done.

Add more oil to skillet as needed between pancakes.
Set cooked pancakes on warm platter for later use.
Continue cooking pancakes until batter is gone.

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Stuffing:

1 1/2 lbs. Ricotta Cheese
1 small ball of Mozzarella Cheese (about 1/4 pound) cut into small pieces
2 TBSP. fine grated Parmesan Cheese
1 TBSP. Parsley Flakes
1 tsp. Sugar

Fold all these in large bowl until well blended.

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Making Manicotti Rolls:

2 cans Pizza Sauce mixed with 1 TBSP Italian Seasoning or Oregano

Spray large baking pan (@ 10" x 18") with non-stick cooking spray.
Cover bottom with a coating of Pizza Sauce.

Take each pancake and put several tablespoons of the cheese stuffing on each and roll it up.
Place each roll into the baking pan creating 2 rows across.

Repeat until you've covered the bottom of the pan.
Cover layer of stuffed pancakes with a coating of pizza sauce.

Make another layer of rolls covering it with remaining Pizza Sauce.

Preheat oven to 350.
Bake Manicotti for 45 minutes.

Pull from oven and let rest of 5 minutes.
Then... Serve and enjoy! ;D
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Re: Manicotti Rolls Recipe Needs FTS Conversion
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2011, 12:38:01 AM »
Anxiously waiting, too ...

Love Manicotti!  :D

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Re: Manicotti Rolls Recipe Needs FTS Conversion
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2011, 10:37:26 AM »
Mouseissue this one is easy you could use the crepe recipe in the book.Other than that there is nothing wrong with your recipe.(take out sugar)Bring the cheeses to room temprature to reduce baking time  to 25 minutes at 350 (at this point you are just melting cheese.) Let me know how it turns out.You could also use thinly sliced eggplant sliced lengthwise and parboiled in salt water for the crepes .I think I am gonna have to make this one ;)

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Re: Manicotti Rolls Recipe Needs FTS Conversion
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2011, 04:19:12 PM »
Would cabbage leaves make a good roll for this recipe?

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Re: Manicotti Rolls Recipe Needs FTS Conversion
« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2011, 10:56:09 AM »
YES!! And if you want to turn this into a greek dish use feta and black olives.Love stuffed cabbage !

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Re: Manicotti Rolls Recipe Needs FTS Conversion
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2011, 11:27:44 AM »
Mouseissue this one is easy you could use the crepe recipe in the book.Other than that there is nothing wrong with your recipe.(take out sugar)Bring the cheeses to room temprature to reduce baking time  to 25 minutes at 350 (at this point you are just melting cheese.) Let me know how it turns out.You could also use thinly sliced eggplant sliced lengthwise and parboiled in salt water for the crepes .I think I am gonna have to make this one ;)

Hi Umpa!  :)

The sugar adds a little something to the flavor.

Would Xylitol be a good substitute?
If so, how much?
« Last Edit: March 14, 2011, 06:05:13 PM by mouseissue »
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Re: Manicotti Rolls Recipe Needs FTS Conversion
« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2011, 07:39:55 PM »
Xylitol would be the only substitute and i would mix it with the ricotta.The difference between pasta sauce and pizza sauce is sugar.Sugar is added to pizza sauce.So if you don't have any pizza sauce add a little xylitol(1/2 teaspoon ) to that also.Please post how it turns out. :)