Chestnut Ravioli with Sage Browned Butter

Chestnut Ravioli with Sage Browned Butter
The recipe Chestnut Ravioli with Sage Browned Butter could satisfy your Mediterranean craving in roughly 45 minutes. One serving contains 294 calories, 7g of protein, and 14g of fat. This recipe serves 8. This recipe covers 9% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. It works well as a side dish. Head to the store and pick up parmesan, roasted, salt and pepper, and a few other things to make it today.

Instructions

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Coarsely chop the chestnuts. Cook the pancetta in 3 tablespoons butter in a heavy saucepan over moderate heat, stirring, until crisp on edges, about 5 minutes.
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Add onion and garlic and cook, stirring, until onion is softened.
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Adds chestnuts and water and simmer, stirring, until liquid is reduced by half. Discard the garlic.
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Transfer the mixture to a bowl and mash to a coarse paste with a fork. Peel half of the apple and cut enough of the peeled half into 1/4-inch dice to measure 3 tablespoons. Reserve remaining unpeeled apple. Stir diced, peeled apple into the chestnut mixture with Parmesan, parsley and salt and pepper to taste. Put 1 won ton wrapper on a work surface, keeping the remaining wrappers in plastic wrap, and mound 1 scant tablespoon of filling in center. Lightly brush the edges of the wrapper with water and top with a second wrapper, pressing down around filling to force out air. Trim excess dough with a 2 3/4-inch round cookie cutter and seal edges well, pressing them together with your fingertips.
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Transfer the ravioli to a dry kitchen towel, then make more in the same manner.
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Cut enough of the unpeeled apple into 1/4-inch dice to measure 3 tablespoons and toss with lemon juice.
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Heat the remaining 4 tablespoons of butter in a large heavy skillet over moderate heat until foam subsides and butter begins to turn brown. Stir in sage and cook, stirring, until sage is crisp and butter is golden brown. Season with salt and pepper.
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Add ravioli to a 6-quart pot of salted boiling water, then cook at a slow boil, stirring gently occasionally, until tender, 3 to 5 minutes. Carefully transfer ravioli with a slotted spoon to a colander to drain. Slide ravioli into sage butter and cook over moderate heat, stirring gently, 1 minute.
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Sprinkle ravioli with unpeeled apple and season with pepper.;
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Recommended wine: Chianti, Trebbiano, Verdicchio

Chianti, Trebbiano, and Verdicchio are my top picks for Italian. Italians know food and they know wine. Trebbiano and Verdicchio are Italian white wines that pair well with fish and white meat, while Chianti is a great Italian red for heavier, bolder dishes. The Castello di Monsanto Il Poggio Chianti Classico Riserva with a 4.8 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 40 dollars per bottle.
Castello di Monsanto Il Poggio Chianti Classico Riserva
Castello di Monsanto Il Poggio Chianti Classico Riserva
Born in the vineyard “Il Poggio” (5.5 Ha, 310 metres a.s.l.) from which in 1962, it took its name: it is the first Chianti Classico Cru. Made of 90% Sangiovese and from 7% Canaiolo and 3% Colorino, it ages for 20 months in French oak barrels. Today it represents the most prestigious product of the company, appreciated all over the world. It is produced only in the best vintages. The company has chosen to keep a considerable quantity of bottles of this wine in the cellar being the permanent archives, able to tell the history of Castello di Monsanto
DifficultyHard
Ready In45 m.
Servings8
Health Score40
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