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karenbove

Beautiful! And the timing couldn't be more perfect. Manicotti is my husband's favorite and we've been talking about making it. It's a dish his father, who is an Italian cook extraordinaire, made special for him.

sara

YUM! These look so tasty! :)

Errin

This looks amazing. Thanks for including EVERYTHING from making the pasta to the ricotta to the finished dish. I can't wait to try some real manicotti!

michelle

I can't wait to make these!!!!

Drew @ Cook Like Your Grandmother

When you called them "crepes" I thought that was an odd regional thing. But what do you know, these actually are crepes. I always assumed they were made like regular pasta.

Winnie

This looks really great- can't wait to try this recipe and you've got my vote on Food52!

Kirstin

Wow, I never knew manicotti wasn't made with traditional pasta!

Banu

Yes, very lovely images; I can almost feel the texture of the pasta. Thank you for a great recipe!

Debi (Table Talk)

I really like the crepe idea for this dish---sure looks nice and light. --And fresh ricotta; what could be better?!

Mardi@eatlivetravelwrite

This looks wonderful - I voted on Food 52! I have some home made pasta in my fridge right now - might have to try this out!

Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction

These look amazing! I have never tried making crepes for manicotti before, but I will definitely give it a try. One of my favorite dishes!

anniemade

have you ever tried freezing the dish? at any stage? i think i would bake it, cool, and freeze. but, maybe unbaked?

kamran siddiqi

Jennie, this is by far the most gorgeous manicotti that I have ever seen! I am swooning right now! LOVE IT! :)

Carrie Oliver

OMGosh that is gorgeous. You and I will have to make manicotti together some day. Okay, that sounds a bit off but hey, you know what I mean.

Lindsey

I absolutely absolutely must try this! Love making crepes and homemade pasta.

You have a fantastic blog, I'll be back for recipes : )

truly,
Lindsey

http://theadventuresofculinarylin.wordpress.com/

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