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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Goat Cheese Potato Ravioli with Garlic and Dill






Goat Cheese Potato Ravioli with Garlic and Dill

Dough:

187g (1 1/2 cup) flour
2 large eggs
1/2 tsp salt

Filling:
340g (12 oz) potatoes
15g (0.5 oz) fresh dill, chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
115g goat cheese
3/4 tsp salt

1) To prepare the dough, place flour and salt into a large bowl. Crack in the eggs and mix with a fork. When it starts coming into a ball, continue kneading with your hands. It should be smooth, soft but not sticky. Wrap into plastic wrap and refrigerate for about an hour.

2) To make the filling, peel the potatoes and boil them in a lightly salted water. Let cool completely and mash with a fork. Mix in the dill, garlic, goat cheese and salt. Set aside.

3) Roll out the dough into about a 2-3 mm (1/8 inch) thick rectangle on a lightly floured surface. Cut into 7-8cm (3 inch) squares (I got 18 large ravioli).

4) Take about one tablespoon of the filling and roll into a ball. Flatten a little bit and place on a square. Top with another square and seal the edges using your fingertips. Repeat it with the remaining dough and filling.

5) Bring a large pot to boil. Add a pinch of salt. Add a few ravioli into the boiling water and cook for 6-8 minutes or until soft. Drain.

6) To make fried ravioli, heat some butter in a large skillet. Fry each ravioli on both sides until brown and crispy. Serve plain or with some sour cream.

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11 comments:

  1. This has to be delicious and I can imagine all the work involved; but, the end results beats anything from the grocer or a restaurant. The filling is awesome. Pass the plate, please!

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  2. I think your title is just "purr-fect" Gaby:) And yes, ravioli are a bit time consuming but oh so worth it especially when they are filled with such delectable ingredients and lots of love:)

    Thank you so much for sharing, Gaby...I will definitely be pinning these:)

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    1. Thank you! They're definitely filled with lots of love. How can you not love little cute ravioli?

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  3. I've never had ravioli that had dill in it. This looks absolutely delicious. Thank you for sharing this recipe! I love recipes that make use of dill in tasty ways. Can't wait to try this one at home!

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  4. these look so yummy! What's the difference between these and pierogi tho!!! Definitely give me more pierogi vibes

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  5. This recipe for Goat Cheese Potato Ravioli with Garlic involves two large potatoes, goat cheese, and grated Parmesan cheese. The dough is made with all-purpose flour, eggs, salt, water, and garlic. The filling is made by boiling potatoes in salted water, mashing them, and seasoning with salt and pepper. The dough is made by combining flour, eggs, salt, and water. The ravioli are then assembled by rolling each part out to 1/8 inch thickness. Small mounds of the filling are placed on one sheet of dough, and water is brushed around them fairfax assault lawyer.

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