From EatingWell: September/October 1995
Sue Palladino of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, learned to make many Italian specialties from her husband's family, including a sublime manicotti that uses thin crepes, or crespelle, to enclose the cheese filling. An enthusiastic cook, Ms. Palladino has always treated her husband and family to made-from-scratch meals. But after her husband's heart attack in 1994, she began to adapt her family's favorite Italian recipes to their new way of life and asked EatingWell for help in coming up with a more healthful version of manicotti.
Makes: 6 servings
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Diabetes appropriate | Low calorie | Healthy weight | High calcium |
View Our Nutrition Guidelines »Per serving: 395 calories; 14 g fat ( 6 g sat , 5 g mono ); 103 mg cholesterol; 41 g carbohydrates; 24 g protein; 5 g fiber; 842 mg sodium; 365 mg potassium.
Carbohydrate Servings: 2 1/2
Exchanges: 1 1/2 starch, 3 vegetable, 2 medium-fat, 1 fat
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