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    Homemade Manicotti with Crepes (Crespelle)

    Updated: Jan 22, 2023 by Mamma C ยท This post may contain affiliate links ยท 60 Comments

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    This homemade manicotti recipe is fantastic! Learn how to make manicotti crepes (crespelle) from scratch and stuff them with four cheeses and spinach. Top them with my marinara sauce for an authentic Italian meal!

    closeup of manicotti on white plate with sauce and basil leaves

    This homemade manicotti with crepes will be one of the best meals of your life.

    It's the real deal, folks.

    Boxed pasta is great for everyday dinners, but for an authentic Italian manicotti recipe, you need to bust out the crepes (crespelle) from scratch. It's easier than you think!

    This recipe makes them thick, sturdy and pasta-like, so there's no need to worry about flimsy crepes that tear. You'll fill them with a delicious blend of ricotta, mozzarella, Parmesan, Romano and spinach - oh yes, my friends.

    Then, you'll top them tomato sauce and extra Parmesan before baking them to hot, cheesy perfection. Yum!!!

    Let's get to the details!

    Recipe ingredients

    spinach, cheeses, sauce, eggs, flour, seasonings, water

    Sauce: First, make sure you have six cups of tomato sauce for the manicotti. You can make two batches of my Homemade Marinara Sauce or a batch of my Italian Meat Sauce with Country Ribs and have some left over. You also could make Sunday sauce with Authentic Italian Beef Meatballs.

    Spinach: Spinach manicotti are so delicious! Frozen spinach should be thawed, drained and squeezed dry before using it in this recipe. You don't want a runny filling.

    Cheeses: Use full-fat ricotta for the best taste and texture. Shred the mozzarella yourself so it will melt better than the pre-shredded cheese in the bag. (The pre-shredded cheese has a powdered coating that prevents smooth melting.)

    Use freshly grated Parmesan and Romano, instead of the ones from a can. This will give your manicotti filling the best flavor. I use my Vitamix (affiliate link) to grate them.

    How to make manicotti crepes (crespelle)

    If you can make pancakes, you can make these crepes!

    See the recipe card at the bottom of the post for full instructions, but here's an overview.

    1. Mix eggs and water in a large mixing bowl, then add flour and salt.
    2. Beat on low until the batter is smooth. Let the batter chill for 30-60 minutes.
    3. Cook each manicotti crepe in a greased, 7-inch pan. No need to flip the crepe.
    bowl of beaten eggs with flour, batter, crepe cooking in pan

    Make the spinach-ricotta filling

    You can make the manicotti filling while the crepe batter is resting.

    1. Placed thawed, dried spinach in a bowl with ricotta, mozzarella, Parmesan, Romano and black pepper.
    2. Stir until combined.
    bowl of cheese, spinach, seasonings, bowl of ricotta filling

    Assemble the homemade manicotti

    1. Start when the crepes have cooled off on a baking rack.
    2. Place a crepe on a flat surface, with the browned side facing up. Scoop โ…“ cup of cheese filling onto the crepe. Press the filling down so there is a one-inch border around it.
    3. Roll the manicotti crepe tightly and place it seam-side down in a greased baking pan lined with sauce. Top with sauce and Parmesan.
    crepe, spinach-ricotta filling on crepe, rolled up manicotti in pan with tomato sauce

    Cover with foil and bake at 350 degrees F.

    overhead view of two manicotti

    Homemade manicotti recipe tips

    • Letting the manicotti crepe batter rest for at least 30-60 minutes in the refrigerator will improve the texture of your crespelle.
    • The best way to grease the crepe pan is to spray a paper towel with cooking spray and then use it to wipe the pan. If you spray the pan directly, the crepes will slide around too much.
    • Placing the filling on the browned side of the crepe will ensure that the smooth, yellow side will show when you roll it up. It looks much nicer!

    Making manicotti ahead of time

    It's convenient to make manicotti crepes ahead of time. Cook the crepes, let them cool, then stack them with a layer of wax paper between each one.

    You can cover and refrigerate the crepes for a couple days before using them, or freeze them in a freezer bag. Thaw frozen crepes overnight in the refrigerator and proceed to assemble your manicotti.

    How to freeze homemade manicotti

    It's best to freeze stuffed manicotti without baking them first. Top them with sauce and Parmesan, then cover your pan with a double layer of foil and freeze.

    How to pronounce manicotti

    Some people say "manigot," but it's "mah nee coh tee," for the record.

    I'll never forget when, as a teenager, I invited my friend over for dinner. She's not Italian and had no clue what Mom was saying as she repeatedly offered her some manicotti.

    "Huh?" My friend was puzzled.

    "WOULD YOU LIKE SOME MANNA CODDY?" I interjected, anxious to end the awkward moment.

    "Oh!" Now my friend understood. "Yes, I'd love some!"

    manicotti crepe cut open with spinach, cheese and sauce

    What to serve with homemade manicotti

    Make this baked manicotti for holidays or a fabulous Sunday dinner. It's a filling meal served with The Best Italian Green Salad, but you could follow it up with Italian Chicken Cutlets or Easy Sausage and Peppers in the Oven for a feast!

    Frequently asked questions

    Manicotti vs. cannelloni?

    In Italy, "manicotti" refers to crepes stuffed with cheese filling and baked. Cannelloni refers to pasta sheets that are rolled and stuffed, often with meat and cheese, and baked.

    In America, large pasta tubes are sold as "manicotti." In Italy, those pasta tubes would be called "cannelloni," which translates to "large reeds."

    How do you cook frozen manicotti?

    You can bake frozen manicotti without thawing them first. Bake at 350 degrees F, covered, for 45 minutes.

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    Enjoy!

    If you make this homemade manicotti recipe, be sure to leave a comment and a rating!

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    Homemade Manicotti with Crepes (Crespelle)

    This homemade manicotti recipe is fantastic! Learn how to make manicotti crepes (crespelle) from scratch and stuff them with four cheeses and spinach. Note, you'll need marinara sauce ready to use before you start.
    4.53 from 63 votes
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    Course: dinner
    Cuisine: Italian
    Prep Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 2 hours hours
    Servings: 6 (makes 12 manicotti)
    Calories: 571kcal
    Author: Mamma C

    Ingredients

    Crepes

    • 6 extra-large eggs
    • 12 ounces cold water
    • 2 cups all-purpose flour
    • 1 teaspoon salt

    Filling

    • 2 cups ricotta cheese
    • 8 ounces mozzarella cheese
    • ยผ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
    • ยผ cup freshly grated Romano cheese
    • ยผ teaspoon black pepper
    • 5 ounces chopped frozen spinach, thawed (drained & squeezed dry)

    For Assembly

    • 6 cups marinara sauce
    • ยผ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese (plus extra for serving)

    Instructions

    Manicotti Crepes (Crespelle)

    • For the crepe batter, add the eggs and water to a large mixing bowl. Beat with a mixer on low, just until combined.
    • Add the flour and salt, and beat on low until the batter is smooth, with no lumps. Let the batter rest for 30-60 minutes in the refrigerator. This will help provide a better texture for your crepes. (You can make the cheese filling during this time.)
    • After the batter has rested for at least 30 minutes, it's time to make the crepes. Lightly grease a 7-inch pan by spraying some oil on a paper towel and wiping your pan with it. (If you have two pans of this size, you can use both.) Heat the pan on the stove over medium heat.
    • Scoop out ยผ cup of batter into a liquid measuring cup, and when your pan is hot, pour the ยผ cup of batter into the center of the pan. Gently swirl the pan, if needed, until the bottom is fully covered with the batter. Cook the crepe just until the top is set, which should take 1-2 minutes. Do not flip the crepe. Slide the crepe out of the pan and onto a cooling rack.
    • Continue cooking the rest of your crepes (there should be at least 12 total.) When you run out of space on your cooling racks, you can transfer the cooled crepes to a plate, stacking them with a sheet of wax paper between each one.

    Manicotti Filling (enough for 12 crepes)

    • Thaw the frozen spinach in the microwave. Heat it one minute at a time, until it's thawed. Drain the spinach in a fine-mesh strainer and let it sit while you make the rest of the filling.
    • Add the ricotta to a medium bowl. Shred the mozzarella. (You can use a food processor or blender.) Add the mozzarella to the ricotta.
    • Grate the Parmesan and Romano, if needed. (I grate chunks of cheese in my blender.) Add the grated Parmesan and Romano to your bowl, along with the black pepper.
    • Squeeze the spinach dry and add it to the bowl of cheese filling. Stir until combined. Cover and refrigerate the filling until your crepes are ready to be filled.

    Assemble & Bake the Manicotti

    • When the crepes are cooked and cooled off, you can assemble the manicotti. Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF. Grease a 10x15 baking pan (or two 9x13 pans) with cooking spray. Add a layer of tomato sauce to the bottom of your baking pan(s).
    • On a cutting board or clean work surface, place a crepe with the browned side facing up. (This is so the yellow side will show when you roll it up.) Place โ…“ cup of ricotta filling in the center of the crepe, pressing it down gently until there is a 1-inch border of crepe around it. Roll the crepe tightly into a cylinder and place it seam-side down in your baking pan.
    • Continue filling and rolling the crepes (there should be 12), arranging them in a single layer in your baking pan(s). If you find you have extra crepes, you can save them to enjoy with sauce or fill them with any extra spinach and cheese and add them to your baking pan. Ladle some sauce over the manicotti, until they are all covered. Sprinkle three tablespoons of Parmesan over the top.
    • Cover your pan(s) with foil and bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the sauce is bubbly and the manicotti are hot. Serve the manicotti with extra sauce and Parmesan.
    • Store leftover manicotti in the refrigerator for up to four days. See notes for freezing and make-ahead instructions.

    Notes

    Sauce: Make sure you have six cups of tomato sauce ready for the manicotti. You can make two batches of my Homemade Marinara Sauce or a batch of myย Italian Meat Sauce with Country Ribs and have some left over.
    The nutritional information does not include the tomato sauce.
    To Make the Crepes Ahead of Time:
    Cook the crepes, let them cool, then stack them with a layer of wax paper between each one. You can cover and refrigerate the crepes, then use them within a couple days.ย 
    You also can freeze the crepes in a freezer bag. Thaw them overnight in the refrigerator and proceed to assemble your manicotti.
    How to Freeze Manicotti
    It's best to freeze stuffed manicotti without baking them first. Top them with sauce and Parmesan, then cover your pan with a double layer of foil and freeze.
    How to Bake Frozen Manicotti
    You can bake frozen manicotti without thawing them first. Bake at 350 degrees F, covered, for 45 minutes.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 571kcal | Carbohydrates: 50g | Protein: 37g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 241mg | Sodium: 2235mg | Potassium: 1131mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 4705IU | Vitamin C: 18mg | Calcium: 698mg | Iron: 6mg
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    (Recipe Source: Adapted from my Mom. Homemade Manicotti recipe originally published on Food Fanatic and here on April 12, 2017. Updated now with new photos and additional information.)

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    Comments

    1. Kristen says

      December 09, 2025 at 11:38 am

      Could you assemble this ahead of time, leave in the fridge for two hours, and then bake?

      Reply
      • Mamma C says

        December 10, 2025 at 9:30 pm

        Hi Kristen - Sure!

        Reply
    2. Renee says

      December 18, 2024 at 7:14 pm

      I absolutely love this recipe! Came across it a few years back and won't manicotti any other way now. Making a huge batch with homemade ricotta inside to boot for a houseload of friends this weekend. They'll love the results as well. Thanks so much for a fabulous recipe.

      Reply
      • Mamma C says

        December 19, 2024 at 8:44 am

        Hi Renee - I'm so happy to hear that! The homemade ricotta will take them over the top!

        Reply
    3. Diana Vargas says

      October 17, 2024 at 3:17 pm

      5 stars
      I previously made this recipe with store bought Melissa's crepes. Today, I delved in to make the crepes myself. Hands down the taste/texture so much better!! The recipe even made about 10 extra which I will freeze for next time. To make it a bit heartier for my husband, I cooked up some ground Italian sausage, let cool and into the ricotta cheese mixture. It was a big hit for sure! Delicious! Thank you for this wonderful recipe! โค๏ธ

      Reply
      • Mamma C says

        October 18, 2024 at 7:22 am

        Hi Diana - I'm so glad these were a hit! You're welcome, and thanks for leaving a review!

        Reply
    4. Anthony says

      September 11, 2024 at 7:15 pm

      5 stars
      I didn't know anyone still made the crepes like this lol. Nothing beats manicotti done like this. There is no way to describe it. And I like it best with the meat sauce rather than the marinara. My mom always said the key is the romano. . . lots of romano. Both in the ricotta and her meatballs lol! ๐Ÿ™‚

      Reply
      • Mamma C says

        September 12, 2024 at 3:28 pm

        Hi Anthony - Both my mom and my mother-in-law always made manicotti with crepes, so that's the only way I know! You're right, it's the absolute best, and the Romano is delicious here.

        Reply
    5. Doreen says

      August 04, 2024 at 8:03 pm

      I used to make this all the time, but got away from cooking and couldn't find my recipe. Made a half batch tonight....wanted to be sure it was a good recipe. It's delicious!! Perfect crepes!

      Reply
      • Mamma C says

        August 05, 2024 at 6:53 am

        Hi Doreen - I'm so glad to hear that! This is one of my best recipes! I hope you'll check out my other ones as well.

        Reply
    6. Robin says

      January 20, 2024 at 8:16 pm

      5 stars
      Unbelievable! This recipe was easy and tasted like restaurant quality. I would have never thought to make crepes for a pasta dish but this was a game changer! Thank you for this wonderful recipe which will be a crowd favorite going forward. Even my picky 10 year old tried it and said these were delicious!

      Reply
      • Mamma C says

        January 21, 2024 at 7:05 am

        Hi Robin - Your comment made my day! I'm so happy your family enjoyed the manicotti.

        Reply
    7. Tina S. says

      December 02, 2023 at 7:26 am

      5 stars
      This was my first time making this and it was so easy. Great recipe and delicious!

      Reply
      • Mamma C says

        December 02, 2023 at 9:54 am

        Hi Tina - I love hearing that! Thanks for letting me know.

        Reply
    8. Susan says

      August 12, 2023 at 6:31 pm

      So my mom - Italian but not the best of cooks- tried making these for part of Christmas dinner. She didnโ€™t know the recipe for crepes and hers were more like regular pancakes. Looked good and tasted good but she served three to each person and after one we were so full we had to give back two! Lol. Canโ€™t wait to try your recipe! Thank you!

      Reply
      • Mamma C says

        August 13, 2023 at 3:32 pm

        Hi Susan - The most we can eat is two each. Enjoy!

        Reply
    9. Jessica says

      July 06, 2023 at 3:37 pm

      5 stars
      I loved these crepes..so easy to work with and the manicotti turned out great!

      Reply
      • Mamma C says

        July 07, 2023 at 11:50 am

        Hi Jessica - I'm so glad you loved them! Thanks for letting me know.

        Reply
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