Fabio's Kitchen: Episode 42, Naked Ravioli
In the spirit of the holidays, we’ll be making one of my family’s absolute favorite recipes…Naked Ravioli. Why is it called that ? Watch and find out !
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Ravioles de Zapallo y Amaretti /Tortelli di Zucca / Ravióli de abóbora
Los Tortelli (en algunos casos también llamados raviolis) di Zucca son uno de los platos más emblemáticos dentro del repertorio culinario de la Emilia Romana. Las variaciones de una ciudad a otra son a veces leves y a veces notables pero la calabaza es el ingrediente principal. El relleno también lleva Amaretti, unas galletitas dulces a base de pasta de almendras, además de queso rallado y condimentado con nuez moscada. Se puede disminuir la cantidad de Amaretti según el dulzor que se le quiera dar al relleno y a pesar de que ya el queso Parmesano es bastante salado se puede condimentar con un poco de sal. La masa es pasta fresca al huevo.
Ingredientes para 6 Porciones:
Relleno:
600 gr Zapallo Cabutia o Zapallo Anco (Calabaza)
100 gr Amaretti
100 gr Queso Parmesano rallado
Pan rallado cantidad necesaria (mas o menos 1 cda bien colmada)
Nuez moscada, sal y pimienta al gusto
Masa:
300 gr Harina 0000
3 Huevos
1 Cda Aceite de Oliva
1 pizca de sal
Para la condimentar:
60 gr Manteca (mantequilla)
8 o 10 Hojas de Salvia
Servir con queso Parmesano rallado, almendras o avellanas picadas.
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Mom’s Minestra | The Escarole You've Never Tried Before
Minestra brings back fond childhood memories of us all sitting around the table and actually enjoying vegetables. This Escarole recipe was passed down to us from our mom, who was taught by her mom. Now, we will show you how to make Minestra at home that the entire family will enjoy.
What is escarole anyway? It’s green and leafy, but is it like kale, spinach, lettuce. Escarole is leafier than kale and is usually purchased in bunches that look a lot like a head of lettuce, with wide and wavy-edged leaves. The color and texture of the leaves varies—those on the outside are darker-green and a bit tougher, while the inside leaves are pale-yellow and more tender.
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Juicy German Ravioli (Maultaschen) | Cook It Like A German Ep. 4 | German Ravioli Maultaschen Recipe
In the fourth episode of our series Cook it Like a German, things are getting Swabian. DW Food’s chef Felicitas Then is joined by Majid Vafadar of Iran to cook the southern German classic ‘Herrgottsbescheißerle’, known in the rest of Germany as Maultaschen. If want an easy option, you can always call them ‘German ravioli’ – any way you say it, they taste amazing!
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▸Maultaschen Recipe:
(Serves 4, prep and cook time: 1 hour)
▸For the dough:
200 g Flour
1 tbsp. oil
1 Egg
½ tsp. Salt
3-4 tbsp. Water
▸For the filling:
1 stale, white Bread
about 200 ml Milk
1 small Onion
1 tbsp. Butter
200 g ground Pork
100 g ground Beef
Mace
dried Marjoram
2 Eggs
Salt
black Pepper, freshly ground
Parsley
1,5 Liters Beef broth
2 Spanish Onions
4 tbsp. Butter
First, combine 200 g flour, 1 tbsp. Oil, an egg, ½ tsp. salt and a little water and knead to form the dough. Wrap it in plastic wrap ((cling foil)) and let it sit for half an hour. In the meantime, soften the bread in Milk.For the filling, finely chop an onion and saute in 1 tbsp. Butter until soft and transluscent. Next, mix the meat with onion, mace, marjoram, the bread (squeeze out excess milk once softened), an egg, salt, pepper and finely chopped parsley (keep some to serve later). Now, use a pasta maker or a rolling pin and roll out the dough to form a long sheet. Place a spoonful of filling into the middle and and brush the edges with egg. Then fold along the edges, making sure the filling is covered. Using the handle of a wooden spoon, press down the edges to seal and cut into pieces using a pizza cutter.Bring the broth to a low boil and simmer the Maultaschen until they rise to the top.Meanwhile, cut the Spanish Onions into halves, then slice into fine rings and fry in 4 tbsp. butter until browned, then add salt and pepper to taste.Serve the Maultaschen with the fried onions and parsley on top.
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