RAVIOLI WITH MEAT FILLING RECIPE - FOOD.COM
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Total Time 40 minutes
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Scramble the hamburger meat until done.
- Add all the dry seasonings and gently heat for a few minutes.
- Heat until you get a nice aroma of all the herbs.
- Remove from heat and cool.
- Mix all of the cheeses into the meat.
- It should be a dry dense mixture that will hold together when you form a ball.
- Use a tablespoon or teaspoon for the filling of each ravioli.
- If you don't want to make the pasta dough yourself, you can always use the wonton wrappers.
- They work well.
- Once the ravioli have been assembled they only need to cook a few minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 249.4, FatContent 17.4, SaturatedFatContent 8.2, CholesterolContent 73.1, SodiumContent 436.1, CarbohydrateContent 1.5, FiberContent 0.1, SugarContent 0.2, ProteinContent 20.7
MEAT RAVIOLI RECIPE - DOMENICA MARCHETTI | FOOD & WINE
Use this filling to make Easy Ravioli. Great Fresh Pasta Recipes
Provided by Domenica Marchetti
Total Time 40 minutes
Yield Makes 40 ravioli
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- In a skillet, melt the butter in the oil. Add the ground meat, onion and garlic and season with salt and pepper. Cook over moderate heat, stirring to break up lumps, until the meat is cooked and the onion is tender, 10 minutes. Add the wine and cook over moderately high heat until evaporated, 4 minutes.
- Scrape the mixture into a food processor and pulse until the meat is finely chopped. Scrape the ravioli filling into a bowl and let cool. Stir in the Parmigiano, mortadella, prosciutto and nutmeg and season with salt and pepper. Stir in the beaten egg.
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- To make the ravioli, lay out 15 wonton wrappers on a lightly floured work surface. Spoon about 1 tablespoon of filling into the center of each wonton wrapper. Dip your index finger into the beaten egg yolk, and smear a light coating of yolk all around the edge of the wonton wrapper. Place an unfilled wrapper on top of the filling, and press the two wrappers lightly together. Pick up the ravioli gently in your hand, and pinch the edges together tightly, squeezing out all the air. Seal and crimp the edges with a fork. Place the filled ravioli onto the parchment paper. Use immediately or freeze.
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Cuisine Italian
First make the pasta dough and leave it wrapped in cling film while you make the filling.
To make the pasta dough: Put most of the flour on the work surface and make a well in the centre. Place the rest of the flour to one side. Break the eggs into the well. Beat them lightly with a fork for about 1 minute, then draw the flour in gradually from the inner wall of the well. I do this with 2 fingers because I find that gives me more control. When the eggs are no longer runny draw in enough fl our to enable you to knead the dough. At this stage you might have to add the flour you set aside, and even a little more from the bag, which you should keep at hand. You should add enough flour so that the dough is no longer sticky. (It is not possible to give the exact amount of flour needed because it depends on the absorption capacity of the eggs and the humidity of the kitchen.) Work until the flour and eggs are thoroughly amalgamated, put the dough to one side and scrape the work surface clean. Wash and dry your hands.
Note: It is easier for a beginner to stretch a soft dough, though a dough that is too soft may stick and tear and become unmanageable. You can make a harder dough by replacing half the flour with fine semolina. This dough is difficult to work by hand, but it can be rolled out using the hand-cranked machine. It makes a pasta that is less delicate and less smooth in texture, but with a definite flavour, particularly suitable for vegetable sauces.
Proceed to knead the dough by pressing and pushing with the heel of your palm, folding the dough back, giving it half a turn and repeating these movements. Repeat the movements for about 10 minutes if you are going to make your pasta by hand, or 2–3 minutes if you are going to use a machine. Wrap the dough in cling film and leave it to rest for at least 30 minutes, though you can leave it for up to 3 hours, or even overnight.
To prepare the filling: heat the oil and pancetta in a saucepan and, after about 5 minutes, throw in the minced beef. Fry the meat, breaking it up with a fork so that it all gets properly browned, which will take just over 5 minutes. Pour in the stock, then add the sprig of rosemary and the salt and pepper, and cook gently for about 30 minutes. Stir frequently.
When the meat is cooked, discard the rosemary sprig, spoon the mince into a bowl and let it cool for 10–15 minutes. Mix in 50g of the cheese, together with the egg and the cinnamon. Taste and check the seasoning.
Now start kneading the pasta dough, by hand or by machine, and when this is done make the ravioli.
Put the pasta dough on the work surface and cut off about one quarter, leaving the rest wrapped in cling fi lm. Thin the dough down in the pasta machine notch by notch as far as the last but one notch. If you are rolling out by hand, roll the dough out as thin as you possibly can.
Work on one strip of dough at a time, keeping the remaining strips covered with a clean tea towel. Place mounds of the filling (about ½ tsp each) in a straight line along the length of the strip of dough, spacing them about 4cm apart and the same distance from the one long edge. Fold the dough lengthways over the filling and, using a pastry wheel, trim
the edges where they meet. Then cut into squares between each mound of filling. Separate the squares and squeeze out any air that may be caught in the ravioli. Seal them tight with moistened fingers.Place the ravioli, well separated, on clean dry tea towels. Cut off another quarter of the dough, knead in any trimmings from the previous batch and thin the strip down as before. If you are rolling out by hand, keep the dough you are not working on well covered or it will dry up and become brittle. Continue making more ravioli until you have used up all the filling and/or all the dough. Leave the ravioli uncovered until they are properly dry; you can then cover them with another cloth.
Bring a large saucepan of water to the boil with 1½ tbsp salt. Drop the ravioli gently into the pan. (If your saucepan is not large enough, cook the ravioli in 2 batches and keep the first batch warm in a very low oven, dressed with some of the flavoured butter – see next step.) Give the ravioli a gentle stir with a wooden spoon and cook in simmering water – not fast-boiling or the ravioli might break – for 3–4 minutes until they are done. The best way to tell if they are done is to try one: the pasta should be still firm to the bite – al dente – round the edge. Lift the ravioli out with a slotted spoon and transfer them immediately to a heated and buttered bowl. Pat them dry with kitchen paper.
While the ravioli are cooking, make the dressing. Melt the butter in a small saucepan with the bruised garlic and the sage leaves. Fry gently until the sage leaves start to sizzle and the butter begins to turn golden. Remove and discard the garlic. Pour this simple dressing over the ravioli as soon as they are cooked and sprinkle with Parmesan. Serve at once, handing round the remaining cheese in a separate bowl.
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