Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Recipes - Ricotta Ravioli

  • 5 fresh large organic egg yolks
  • 1 lb strong pasta Flour

Filling

  • 9 oz buffalo Ricotta
  • 2 tablespoons finely grated Pecorino Cheese plus extra for finishing
  • 2 tablespoons finely grated Parmesan Cheese plus extra for finishing
  • Small bunch fresh marjoram leaves picked, half finely chopped, other half kept whole and reserved
  • 1 Lemon zest only
  • Sea Salt & freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 4 sprigs fresh Sage leaves picked

  1. Make the pasta by plonking the eggs and flour in a food processor, turning it on and within 30 seconds it should look like chewy-looking breadcrumbs. These will start to come together into larger balls of dough. Take the dough out and work by hand for 2 minutes or until smooth, silky and elastic. Wrap in clingfilm and allow to rest in the fridge.

Filling

  1. Prepare the filling by mixing everything except the whole marjoram leaves together, checking the seasoning.
  2. Cut off pieces of the pasta and roll out on a lightly floured clean work surface to about 1mm thick, then cut into pieces about 14 x 14cm (6 x 6 inches). Place a good heaped teaspoon of filling on one side, then using a clean pastry brush and some water, lightly but evenly brush the pasta. Pinch one side of the pasta over the filling so it forms a parcel, then with your thumb or the base of your palm gently pat the pasta down all around the filling. (The most important thing about ravioli is it must be sealed completely, so if there are any rips, chuck them out.) Trim and cut the ravioli into shape with a knife or crinkly cutter.
  3. Cook the ravioli in salted, gently boiling water for 3-4 minutes.
  4. Meanwhile, fry the marjoram leaves and sage leaves in the olive oil until crispy, then drain on kitchen paper.
  5. Put the cooked ravioli in a warmed small frying pan, add a little of the cooking water and another tablespoon of the grated pecorino, and toss. To serve, spoon the ravioli into a dish, sprinkle some of the crispy herbs on top, and add another grating of parmesan and some freshly ground black pepper to finish.

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