Butternut Squash Ravioli With Crispy Sage Butter Sauce
- Pasta dough and filling
- 14 ounces of 00 pasta flour (about 2 1/2 cups)
- 4 eggs
- Semolina flour for dusting surface when you are stretching it
- 1 lb peeled butternut squash, cut up in 1-inch pieces
- Kosher salt
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 medium onion, peeled and diced small
- 1 garlic clove, peeled and ground to a paste with 1 teaspoon of kosher salt
- 2 Tablespoons real maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
- Sage butter
- 6 ounces, unsalted butter, divided
- 40 small, whole sage leaves, divided
- 2 small wedges of lemon
- Place the flour and the eggs in a food processor bowl and pulse until the mixture is the texture of grainy sand. On a work surface dusted with flour, turn out the dough and knead it for 4-5 minutes until its skin it soft to the touch, like a baby's skin. Form it into a disk, cover completely with plastic and let it rest in the fridge for at least 30 minutes, but as long as overnight.
- Toss the squash in olive oil and roast them at about 375 degrees until tender. Timing will vary based on how big your have cut your pieces. Once fork tender remove the squash from the oven and cool slightly.
- Place the squash in the tub of a food processor with maple syrup, garlic/salt paste, and freshly ground black pepper. Pulse until you get a creamy puree. Put puree into a medium sized bowl.
- Saute chopped onions in olive oil until they are soft, but not browned. Stir onions into the puree and cool completely.
- Score the pasta dough disk in eight equal triangles. Working with one piece at a time (cover the remainder with plastic wrap), use a pasta press machine to roll the dough into sheets that have a 1 mm thickness and are about 4 inches wide. Lay the sheet on a lightly floured surface. On the top half of the sheet, about every 2 inches put a tablespoon puree. Take your finger, dip it in cold water and run your wet finger around each dab of puree. Fold the bottom half of the sheet upwards to cover the dabs of puree. Seal each bubble of puree tightly and cut them apart.
- Place the stuffed ravioli on a sheet tray dusted with semolina or cornmeal and have them dry for about 30 minutes or so.
- While the ravioli cooks, melt butter over medium heat in a large skill. Once the butter is melted, add the sage leaves. The butter will foam and the leaves will crisp up. As soon as the butter starts to turn brown, remove the pan from the heat and squeeze the juice of the lemons into it. Drain the ravioli, turn them into the pan with the sage butter sauce and coat all of them completely.
- Plate the ravioli (I like to sprinkle a little sea salt and freshly ground pepper over them) and serve immediately.
pasta, pasta flour, eggs, butternut squash, kosher salt, olive oil, onion, garlic, maple syrup, freshly ground pepper, butter, unsalted butter, sage, lemon
Taken from food52.com/recipes/7328-butternut-squash-ravioli-with-crispy-sage-butter-sauce (may not work)