The Ironic Chef
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Just what one needs. Another fried food,lol.
I make Beefy Home made Ravioli. I make a fresh pasta with flour salt and 1 egg per cup of flour used.
My Ravioli consist of an Italian meat mixture, 1/2 pound. Parmesan cheese, 2 tablespoons, saltine crackers (7) soaked in beef stock (1/2 cup), and diced onion, salt and pepper to taste. I brown the meat and onion first and then mix in the rest of the ingredients. I have a home made ravioli mold that I use for putting the ravioli and pasta together with. Anyone interested in the mold, just ask. After I make the Ravioli I freeze them on parchment paper and then place them in zip lock type bags for future use.
To make the Fried Ravioli I take them from the freezer to thaw. I set up a bowl with a few beaten eggs in it and a plate of bread crumbs that I season with Italian herbs and spices and another tablespoon of Parmesan cheese. I then dip the Ravioli into the egg and then into the bread crumbs to coat. I fry them in vegetable oil over medium high heat until brown and crispy.
I serve them with a fresh marinara dipping sauce.
I make Beefy Home made Ravioli. I make a fresh pasta with flour salt and 1 egg per cup of flour used.
My Ravioli consist of an Italian meat mixture, 1/2 pound. Parmesan cheese, 2 tablespoons, saltine crackers (7) soaked in beef stock (1/2 cup), and diced onion, salt and pepper to taste. I brown the meat and onion first and then mix in the rest of the ingredients. I have a home made ravioli mold that I use for putting the ravioli and pasta together with. Anyone interested in the mold, just ask. After I make the Ravioli I freeze them on parchment paper and then place them in zip lock type bags for future use.
To make the Fried Ravioli I take them from the freezer to thaw. I set up a bowl with a few beaten eggs in it and a plate of bread crumbs that I season with Italian herbs and spices and another tablespoon of Parmesan cheese. I then dip the Ravioli into the egg and then into the bread crumbs to coat. I fry them in vegetable oil over medium high heat until brown and crispy.
I serve them with a fresh marinara dipping sauce.