Anonymous
02/04/2023 00:59
Subject: my ricotta stuffed shells look watery-should I keep coooking them?
Did you only use ricotta?
Anonymous
02/03/2023 21:28
Subject: Re:my ricotta stuffed shells look watery-should I keep coooking them?
Ricotta must always be drained in a sieve.
Anonymous
02/03/2023 19:29
Subject: my ricotta stuffed shells look watery-should I keep coooking them?
Let them sit out of the oven for 15 mins. The water will probably absorb.
Anonymous
02/03/2023 13:59
Subject: my ricotta stuffed shells look watery-should I keep coooking them?
Ugh sounds bad.
Anonymous
02/03/2023 13:03
Subject: Re:my ricotta stuffed shells look watery-should I keep coooking them?
Might be from using light ricotta. Try soaking some of the water off with a paper towel?
Anonymous
02/03/2023 13:00
Subject: my ricotta stuffed shells look watery-should I keep coooking them?
Have they baked in the oven yet? If not, don’t cover with foil. The cover keeps the liquid from evaporating.
Anonymous
02/03/2023 11:57
Subject: my ricotta stuffed shells look watery-should I keep coooking them?
They were to drop off for someone so I don't want a disaster.