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Crabmeat Ravioli

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Seafood, Dairy, Meats, Eggs New Orleans Pastas, Seafood, Masterchefs, Norleans, Lariv 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 tb Butter
2 tb Flour
1 1/4 c Cream, scalded
Salt (to taste)
Pepper, white (to taste)
1 lb Crabmeat, lump
1 tb Butter
1/4 c Onions, green, minced
1/2 c Crumbs, cracker
Salt (to taste)
Pepper, white (to taste)
1/2 c Flour (or more)
1 lg Egg, slightly beaten
1 tb Water
1 ts Oil, OR
1 ts Butter, clarified
1/2 c Cream, heavy
2 oz Butter, softened
Salt (to taste)
Pepper, white (to taste)
1/4 c Cheese, Parmesan, grated

INSTRUCTIONS

SAUCE BECHAMEL
CRABMEAT FILLING
RAVIOLI DOUGH
SAUCE
Sauce Bechamel: ===============
Melt the butter and add flour, salt and pepper. Cook for 2 or 3
minutes, whisking all of the time.
Add cream gradually, whisking to avoid lumps until the sauce thickens.
Let simmer until reduced to 1 cup. Set aside to cool.
Crabmeat Filling: =================
Add the crabmeat to the sauce bechamel.
Melt the butter in a pan and saute the onions until they are clear but
not browned.
Add onions and crumbs to the cream sauce, mix, then cool.
Form into balls the size of large marbles.
Ravioli Dough: ==============
Put the flour into a bowl and add remaining ingredients. Work with
your hands or a wooden spoon until a dough forms and can be made into a
ball. Knead for 5 or 6 minutes and set in a bowl to rest.
After an hour, put the dough on a floured board and roll paper thin.
Assembly: =========
Place the crabmeat balls about 1 1/2 inches apart on a sheet of the
pasta dough.  Paint the area between the balls with water and top with a
second sheet of dough.
Form the ravioli by pressing around each ball to form a seal. Dust
with flour and cut into squares.
Boil for 5 minutes in rapidly boiling salted water.
Serve with the following sauce.
Sauce: ======
Reduce the cream by one-third and season with salt and pepper.
Whisk in the butter and serve over ravioli.  Top with the grated
Parmesan cheese.
Source: Great Chefs of New Orleans, Tele-record Productions
:    Box 71112, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1983
:    Chef Goffredo Fraccaro, La Riviera Restaurant, New Orleans
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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