This easy baked pasta dessert is a fun, unexpected way to turn pantry staples into a cozy summer treat with hardly any fuss. Using jumbo pasta shells as the base gives the dish a playful look, and once baked with a few sweet ingredients, the shells soften into a comforting, pudding-like dessert that is simple enough for a weeknight but special enough to bring to a potluck. It is the kind of recipe busy families love because it comes together right in one baking dish and feels a little bit magical when it comes out of the oven.
Serve this warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, a dollop of whipped cream, or a spoonful of lightly sweetened ricotta for a creamy finish. Fresh berries, sliced peaches, or a sprinkle of toasted coconut make it feel especially summery, and for a cookout or picnic table, I like to pair it with iced tea, cold brew coffee, or a simple fruit salad on the side.
5-Ingredient Oven Baked Summer Dessert Pasta Shells
Servings: 6
Ingredients
12 ounces whole uncooked jumbo pasta shells
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a deep 9x13-inch ceramic baking dish.
2. Spread the apple pie filling evenly across the bottom of the prepared baking dish.
3. Scatter the uncooked jumbo pasta shells over the apple filling in an even layer.
4. In a bowl, stir together the sweetened condensed milk, melted butter, and cinnamon until smooth, then pour the mixture evenly over the shells.
5. Cover the dish tightly with foil and bake for 40 minutes. Remove the foil and bake 15 to 20 minutes more, until the shells are tender and the top is lightly golden.
6. Let the dessert rest for 10 minutes before serving so the sauce thickens slightly and the shells hold their shape.
Variations & Tips
Berry Version: Swap the apple pie filling for blueberry or cherry pie filling for a brighter summer flavor and a prettier pop of color on the table.
Picky Eater Tip: If your family is unsure about dessert pasta, call these sweet baked shells and serve them with whipped cream or ice cream. That little change makes them feel familiar and fun.
Texture Tip: Be sure the foil is tightly sealed for the first part of baking so the shells steam and soften properly. If the dish seems dry, add a small splash of milk before covering.
Extra Cozy Flavor: A pinch of nutmeg or a little vanilla stirred into the sauce makes the dessert taste even more like a homemade cobbler.
Make It Special: For serving guests, spoon the warm shells into dessert bowls and top with vanilla ice cream and a little cinnamon for a simple finish that looks lovely without extra work.