Spinach and Ricotta Cannelloni
Photography Sarah Tuck .

A rich and comforting vegetarian dish from Sarah Tuck, perfect for a rainy spring day.
My teenage son has a gorgeous vegetarian friend, Soraya, who has now left New Zealand on a year of grand adventure. We will miss her so much, but at least we can still enjoy some of the recipes her vegetarianism inspired, like this one which I originally made for her. The recipe looks long and scary, but it is so simple, I promise.
Bechamel Sauce:
2 tablespoons butter
4 tablespoons plain flour
2 cups whole milk
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
1 bay leaf
plenty of sea salt & freshly ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
Filling:
600g frozen spinach, defrosted and squeezed dry
1/2 cup fresh basil leaves
1 egg yolk
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
375g ricotta
1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
1 garlic clove
crushed sea salt & freshly ground black pepper
Tomato sauce:
700g jar passata (crushed, sieved tomatoes)
200g tin chopped tomatoes
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 tablespoon caster sugar
sea salt & freshly ground black pepper
1/3 cup vegetable stock or water 270g cannelloni tubes (I use the ones that don't need pre-cooking)
1/2 cup grated mozzarella
1/2 cup pinenuts
Oven dish, 32cm x 26cm, lightly oiled
Preheat oven to 180˚C (350˚F)
Serves 6
You can make the Bechamel sauce on the stove top or in the microwave. Either way, melt the butter, add flour and whisk to a firm paste. Add the milk in two lots, whisking to combine until well mixed. Keep stirring while cooking on the stove top (or in between bursts in the microwave) until thickened and smooth. If it misbehaves, just keep whisking - it should finish thick and silky. Add the Parmesan, bay leaf, salt, pepper and nutmeg and stir to combine. Leave to cool while you prepare the filling and tomato sauce.
To make the filling, simply whizz together the ingredients in a food processor. Done.
The tomato sauce is similarly simple - just pour everything into the oven dish and give it a whisk around with a fork. For the next step, if you have a big piping bag, use it, otherwise put your filling in a sturdy plastic bag and snip a cm off the corner and use this to pipe the filling into the cannelloni tubes. As you fill them, line them up snugly on top of the sauce. Cover with Bechamel sauce (remove bay leaf first) and bake for 30 minutes.
Top with fresh mozzarella and pinenuts and a good seasoning of sea salt and black pepper, and cook a further 10 minutes or until golden and bubbling. Serve with a simple green salad.

latest issue:
127
In Dream Escape, we journey from Japan and Morocco to Italy, India and beyond, sharing recipes inspired by travel, heritage and comfort. We celebrate the champions of the Outstanding Food Producer Awards, explore the stories and recipes of chefs shaped by their cultural roots, and warm up with everything from West African soups and slow-braised lamb to porchetta, butter chicken and beef noodle soup. Alongside destination menus, Scandinavian sweets and cosy pub classics, Chrisanne Terblanche shares her favourite street-side dining spots in Bangkok, while Yvonne Lorkin explores red wine varietals. This issue, we invite you to slow down, turn the pages and escape through food.





