Fresh Corn Ravioli with Herb Cream Sauce

The recipe Fresh Corn Ravioli with Herb Cream Sauce could satisfy your Mediterranean craving in around 45 minutes. For $1.13 per serving, this recipe covers 13% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. One serving contains 440 calories, 13g of protein, and 20g of fat. This recipe serves 5. It is brought to you by Love and Olive Oil. It is a good option if you're following a lacto ovo vegetarian diet. Head to the store and pick up eggs, oregano, cream, and a few other things to make it today. 13235 people have made this recipe and would make it again. Plenty of people really liked this main course. With a spoonacular score of 54%, this dish is solid. Cheese Ravioli with Fresh Tomato Sauce, Cheese Ravioli With Fresh Tomato and Artichoke Sauce, and Potato and Cheese Ravioli with Fresh Tomato Sauce are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 5

 

Ingredients:

1/4 cup butter

2 cups corn kernels (cut from about 3 ears)

1/4 cup cream

1 egg

2 large eggs

1 3/4 cup "00" flour or all-purpose flour

1 tablespoon chopped fresh basil

2 tablespoons heavy cream

1/4 cup chopped mixed herbs (parsley, oregano, and basil)

1 teaspoon chopped fresh oregano

1/4 teaspoon pepper

1/4 teaspoon salt

2/3 cup whole milk ricotta cheese

1/2 tablespoon water (or more or less as needed)

1/2 cup white wine

Equipment:

whisk

food processor

stand mixer

bowl

plastic wrap

baking paper

baking sheet

knife

slotted spoon

frying pan

Cooking instruction summary:

To prepare pasta dough by hand, on a flat surface, sift the flour into a large pile; make a well in the center roughly the size of your fist. Add eggs to well along with 1/2 tablespoon of water and salt. With a fork, whisk the eggs, gradually incorporating the flour. Add more flour or water as needed, a teaspoon at a time, to form a firm dough. Knead dough for 2 to 3 minutes or until smooth.Or, to make it with a stand mixer or food processor, place flour and salt in the work bowl. Add eggs and mix on medium speed or pulse until dough comes together in a ball. Switch to the dough hook/attachment and knead for 1 to 2 minutes, adding more water or flour as needed, a teaspoon at a time, to form a firm dough. Transfer to a lightly floured surface and knead by hand for 1 to 2 minutes or until smooth.Wrap dough tightly in plastic wrap and let rest for 30 minutes before rolling out by hand or with a pasta roller and cutting into desired shape.To prepare filling, place corn kernels in a food processor and pulse once or twice until coarsely chopped. Transfer to a bowl and stir in ricotta cheese, egg, cream, salt, pepper, and herbs.To assemble ravioli, divide dough into quarters and roll each out into thin sheets with a pasta roller (I went up to the "6" thickness on my pasta attachment). Drop 1 teaspoon of filling into the center of each ravioli, spacing the centers evenly about 2-inches apart. Moisten the edges with water, and top with a second sheet of pasta dough and press to seal; cut apart using a ravioli cutter, or a knife and crimp edges with a fork to thoroughly seal. Ravioli can be made up to a day ahead of time; arrange in a single layer on baking sheets lined with parchment paper and sprinkled with cornmeal or semolina flour. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to cook. You can also freeze them in a similar way; transfer them to a zip top bag after completely frozen.Working in batches, boil ravioli for 7 to 8 minutes (add 2 to 3 minutes if cooking from frozen) or until tender. Transfer with a slotted spoon to serving dishes, reserving 1/4 cup pasta water.To prepare sauce, heat a skillet over medium heat. Add wine and simmer until reduced slightly, about 2 minutes. Add cream and butter and simmer until thickened, 3 to 5 minutes, whisking constantly to prevent cream from scorching. If needed, add reserved pasta water, 1 teaspoon at a time, until sauce is the consistency of thick cream. Stir in chopped herbs. Spoon over ravioli and top with parmesan cheese, if desired.

 

Step by step:


1. To prepare pasta dough by hand, on a flat surface, sift the flour into a large pile; make a well in the center roughly the size of your fist.

2. Add eggs to well along with 1/2 tablespoon of water and salt. With a fork, whisk the eggs, gradually incorporating the flour.

3. Add more flour or water as needed, a teaspoon at a time, to form a firm dough. Knead dough for 2 to 3 minutes or until smooth.Or, to make it with a stand mixer or food processor, place flour and salt in the work bowl.

4. Add eggs and mix on medium speed or pulse until dough comes together in a ball. Switch to the dough hook/attachment and knead for 1 to 2 minutes, adding more water or flour as needed, a teaspoon at a time, to form a firm dough.

5. Transfer to a lightly floured surface and knead by hand for 1 to 2 minutes or until smooth.Wrap dough tightly in plastic wrap and let rest for 30 minutes before rolling out by hand or with a pasta roller and cutting into desired shape.To prepare filling, place corn kernels in a food processor and pulse once or twice until coarsely chopped.

6. Transfer to a bowl and stir in ricotta cheese, egg, cream, salt, pepper, and herbs.To assemble ravioli, divide dough into quarters and roll each out into thin sheets with a pasta roller (I went up to the "6" thickness on my pasta attachment). Drop 1 teaspoon of filling into the center of each ravioli, spacing the centers evenly about 2-inches apart. Moisten the edges with water, and top with a second sheet of pasta dough and press to seal; cut apart using a ravioli cutter, or a knife and crimp edges with a fork to thoroughly seal. Ravioli can be made up to a day ahead of time; arrange in a single layer on baking sheets lined with parchment paper and sprinkled with cornmeal or semolina flour. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to cook. You can also freeze them in a similar way; transfer them to a zip top bag after completely frozen.Working in batches, boil ravioli for 7 to 8 minutes (add 2 to 3 minutes if cooking from frozen) or until tender.

7. Transfer with a slotted spoon to serving dishes, reserving 1/4 cup pasta water.To prepare sauce, heat a skillet over medium heat.

8. Add wine and simmer until reduced slightly, about 2 minutes.

9. Add cream and butter and simmer until thickened, 3 to 5 minutes, whisking constantly to prevent cream from scorching. If needed, add reserved pasta water, 1 teaspoon at a time, until sauce is the consistency of thick cream. Stir in chopped herbs. Spoon over ravioli and top with parmesan cheese, if desired.


Nutrition Information:

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442k Calories
12g Protein
19g Total Fat
49g Carbs
5% Health Score
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Calories
442k
22%

Fat
19g
30%

  Saturated Fat
11g
69%

Carbohydrates
49g
16%

  Sugar
3g
4%

Cholesterol
161mg
54%

Sodium
403mg
18%

Alcohol
2g
14%

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Protein
12g
26%

Selenium
24µg
35%

Folate
119µg
30%

Vitamin B1
0.37mg
25%

Vitamin B2
0.4mg
23%

Manganese
0.46mg
23%

Iron
3mg
18%

Vitamin A
823IU
16%

Vitamin B3
3mg
16%

Phosphorus
154mg
15%

Fiber
2g
11%

Vitamin K
10µg
10%

Calcium
104mg
10%

Vitamin B5
0.94mg
9%

Magnesium
27mg
7%

Vitamin B6
0.13mg
7%

Zinc
1mg
7%

Potassium
221mg
6%

Copper
0.13mg
6%

Vitamin E
0.91mg
6%

Vitamin D
0.87µg
6%

Vitamin B12
0.31µg
5%

Vitamin C
1mg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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