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10/6/10

Fried Pumpkin Ravioli with Brown Butter Sauce


Autumn has arrived in Los Angeles! It's chilly, and rainy, and going to be 95 degrees this weekend - wait, what'd I just say? Ignore that part for now. So last night I celebrated the season by eating squash and pumpkin for dinner. And, since it's time to fatten up for winter (right?), I decided to fry the pumpkin and serve it with butter.

I know, sounds ridiculous, but you only need to eat one or two of these (I ate 3). In fact, they would make a perfect appetizer! I love you Fall!

Fried Pumpkin Ravioli with Brown Butter Sauce
(Makes 16)
Printable Recipe

32 wonton wrappers
1/2 cup pumpkin puree
1 clove garlic, minced
3 T olive oil
Salt and pepper
1/4 tsp dried sage or 1/2 tsp fresh sage, chopped
1 T mozzarella
1 cup ricotta cheese
4 T unsalted butter


In a small skillet, heat one T of the olive oil over medium heat. Add minced garlic and saute for a few minutes.


Add pumpkin to garlic. Season with sage and salt and pepper to taste. Add mozzarella and saute until melted. Remove from heat.


In a bowl, combine pumpkin mixture with ricotta cheese. Taste to see if it needs more salt.


Wash out small skillet and heat butter over medium-low heat. Stir until butter begins to brown, then remove from heat.


On a flat surface, lay out 16 wonton wrappers. Place one tablespoon of filling in center of each wonton. Brush the edges with some of the brown butter and place another wonton on top, using fingers to close seams.


In a larger skillet, heat remaining olive oil over medium high heat. Add raviolis and saute for a few minutes per side, until golden brown. You'll probably have to do this in batches.


Spoon brown butter sauce over raviolis and serve!

8 comments:

  1. Siri, stop. I've got a recipe to-do list a mile long and I can't keep up with your delicious ideas! These sound amazing and I've got a whole stack of wonton wrappers in my freezer waiting to be filled with delicious pumpkin.

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  2. This looks AMAZING - I will be making this soon. Also, if you want fall you should come visit MN! It's awesome here right now.

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  3. omg- this looks SO good and not very hard at all.

    i siriously see so many recipes on this page that i want to try. thanks for sharing!

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  4. Have I told you lately that I love you? Well I love your food at least :) these look amazing and I must have them. Adding recipe to ever growing "MUST MAKE" list :)

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  5. Where was that squash recipe the other day when I needed it?? Oh wait- I think I asked for that....Thanks!!

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  6. OMG... making this weekend! I love fall.. and pumpkin.. and ravioli! Too many things to make and not enough time!

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  7. Siri - how are you not 400 pounds? This looks amazing. Gotta love butter. And frying. And Fall. Hopefully it will arrive again here. The last three days have been 87, 84 and 85. Yes. Degrees. Above zero. Yes. I still live in Minnesota. Yes. It's mid-October. (Were you here for the Halloween Blizzard of 1991? Yeah - October's not like that anymore. )

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  8. Virginia - I was in Minni this weekend!!! Amazing weather, even if I was a tiny bit sad I couldn't wear a sweater. And YES, I remember that blizzard. I got to have a friend sleepover that night, most exciting Halloween. Ever.

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