Think back and find in you memories the last time you had a really delicious ravioli. Maybe your mind takes you back to childhood when ravioli came from the kitchen of Chef Boyardee. Or, perhaps thoughts of your grade school lunchroom comes flooding back. For me, the last time I had ravioli was as a teenager with my mom. Growing up, cooking with my mom in the kitchen meant getting to grease the pan. (Sorry, mom. You know you're smiling). However, when I was about sixteen, mom had purchased this neat little ravioli press and I was able to graduate from official pan greaser to apprentice ravioli maker. Since then, mom's ravioli press turned into mom's peach fried pie press and homemade ravioli took a back seat.
So the thought hit me the other day..."Ravioli, can it be made gluten-free?" Believing that sometimes great food needs to take longer than 30 minutes to make, I set out to make magic happen. Taking a gluten-free recipe for egg noodles I've had for some time, I thought if it can make delicious noodles for soups, why can't it make delicious shells for ravioli?
For the filling, I browned ground sirloin with onion, garlic, parsley, salt and pepper. Next, I rolled out my egg noodles and cut 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" squares. Putting a scant amount of the sirloin mixture and a slice of real mozzarella cheese n the center of my squares, I carefully folded the squares on the diagonal and crimped the edges with a fork. When I had a 2-3 prepared raviolis, I carefully placed them in boiling water and let them boil for 3 minutes. Once they floated, I removed them from the water and allowed them to drain in a strainer. After all the raviolis took their bubble bath, I placed them in a saucepan with my favorite homemade canned spaghetti sauce and topped with the remaining real mozzarella cheese.
When everything was heated through and the cheese was melted, there it was successfully created gluten-free ravioli! My challenge to you is to take a leap of faith and recreate a childhood memory gluten-free. And thanks mom for allowing me to graduate up from official pan greaser.
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