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Cheese Pasta Roll With Tomato Sauce

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Dairy, Eggs, Meats French Cheeses, Frisco, Masterchefs, Pastas, Tfr 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Tomatoes
2 T Butter
2 Shallots, peeled minced
Bouquet garni **
Salt, to taste
Pepper, to taste
2 T Butter
1/2 c Ham, smoked diced
4 Scallions, minced
8 oz Cheese, cream softened
1/4 c Cheese, Parmesan grated
1/2 c Cheese, Ricotta
2 Eggs
1/2 t Pepper, black
2 Pasta, spinach sheets
12 x 4 inches ea.
1/2 lb Prosciutto, sliced
1/4-inch thick
1 gl Stock, chicken
Chives, chopped

INSTRUCTIONS

* Bouquet garni is a cheesecloth bag (or some other porous material)
in which you've put some rosemary, thyme, bay leaf, and crushed
peppercorns. There is no rule for how much of each you'd use.  Tomato
Sauce: =============  To prepare the tomatoes, drop them briefly into
boiling water, then  remove and plunge them into cold water and peel.
Remove the seeds and chop the tomatoes.  Melt butter in a saute pan and
add minced shallots.  Saute, covered,  for 5 minutes over low heat.
Add tomatoes and bouquet garni. Season  to taste. Cook covered over
medium heat for 30 minutes.  Remove shallots and bouquet garni, then
puree.  Reserve sauce.  Pasta Roll: ===========  In a saute pan, melt
the butter and add the diced ham and scallions.  Cook over medium heat
for about 2 minutes until scallions are soft.  Beat the cream cheese,
Parmesan cheese, Ricotta cheese, and pepper  together until smooth.
Add the sauteed ham and scallions to the cheese mixture; then add
eggs, and mix well.  Cover and refrigerate at least 2 - 3 hours.
Spread half of the filling on one of the pasta sheets - leaving a
half-inch border around the edges.  Brush the border with a little
melted butter.  Place a layer of sliced Prosciutto to cover the filling
mixture then  beginning at one of the short ends of the pasta, roll it
up.  Do not  roll too loosely or the poaching liquid may seep into the
cheese/meat  mixture.  Wrap roll in a double thickness of cheesecloth
and tie each end  securely with string.  Repeat for second pasta sheet.
Fill a large saute pan with chicken stock.  Bring the stock to a boil
and add pasta rolls.  Reduce the heat to simmer and cook gently,
turning occasionally, for 25 minutes.  Drain and cool before removing
string and cheesecloth.  Cut each roll  in half-inch thick slices.
Pour some of the tomato sauce into a pool  on the bottom of individual
serving plates and arrange the slices on  the plates.  Garnish with
chopped chives.  Serve warm or at room temperature.  Source: Great
Chefs of San Francisco, Avon Books, 1984 Chef:   Werner  Albrecht, The
French Room -  :       Four Season's Clift Hotel, San Francisco, CA
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 511
Calories From Fat: 242
Total Fat: 27.1g
Cholesterol: 134.7mg
Sodium: 1757.1mg
Potassium: 1183.2mg
Carbohydrates: 38.6g
Fiber: 3.9g
Sugar: 17.9g
Protein: 29.3g


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