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Eggplant-Walnut Ravioli in Tomato-Pesto
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs, Grains, Dairy
Italian
Pasta
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
Eggplant
1/4
c
Chopped walnuts
1
c
Ricotta cheese
1/4
c
Grated parmesan cheese
4
ts
Minced parsley
2
tb
Minced fresh basil
1
tb
Fresh sage; minced
Salt and white pepper
1/2
c
Fresh basil leaves; firmly packed
1 1/2
c
Pine nuts
1
ts
Chopped walnuts; finely chopped
1
Clove Garlic
3
tb
Grated parmesan cheese
1/3
c
Olive oil
Salt and pepper
1
tb
Unsalted butter
3/4
c
Basic tomato sauce for pasta
3/4
lb
Thin fresh pasta sheets for Ravioli (dough – 2 cups Flour; 4 eggs)
INSTRUCTIONS
FILLING
PESTO
SAUCE
PASTA
Recipe by: Sunset's Trattoria: Best of Casual Italian Cooking (1995)
1. Peel the eggplant and cut crosswise into slices, 1/2 inch thick (12mm).
Preheat the broiler. Arrange eggplant slices on a rack in a broiler pan
and broil until lightly browned, 3-4 minutes. Turn and broil second side
about 2-3 minutes. Transfer the eggplant to a cutting board an cut into
small pieces; to yield about 1 cup. Place on towels to drain off any excess
liquid and let cool.
2. In a food processor bowl, fitted with the metal blade, combine eggplant,
walnuts and 1/4 cup of the ricotta cheese. Puree until smooth. Transfer to
a bowl and add the remaining ricotta and parmesan; the parsley, basil and
sage. Stir until blended. Cover and refrigerate for at least 3 hours, at
most 24 hours.
3. Make the pesto in a food processor fitted with blade. Chop in orde
listed, ending with olive oil. Season after you taste it.
4. Just before using the filling, taste it and season with salt and pepper.
Make ravioli: 1 teaspoon per pillow, water to seal. Set aside on rack to
dry for 1 to 2 hours. The squared ravioli are faster; or use 2-1/2" circle
cutter.
5. Gently cook ravioli in plenty of boiling water until al dente, 3 to 4
minutes.
6. Meanwhile, heat butter, the tomato sauce and the pesto.
Drain pasta and serve in a warmed, shallow bowl, with heated pesto-sauce an
freshly grated Parmesan. Serves 8 as a first course, or 4 as a main course.
Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 12:07:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: PatH <phannema@wizard.ucr.edu>
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