Title:
Board:
From:
To:
Msg ID:
Bookmark and Share

Ravioli with Sturgeon
There's something tremendously romantic about fish-based ravioli; this recipe is drawn from an old issue of Sale e Pepe, one of the major Italian food magazines.

2 sprigs fresh dill
1/4 lb (100 g) fresh sturgeon
Dry white wine
A bay leaf
A 6-inch rib of celery
A small carrot
1/4 pound (100 g) smoked sturgeon
A small bunch parsley
2 slices white bread
Milk
1/2 pound (200 g) frozen shelled shrimp, thawed
2 shallots
1/2 clove garlic
Brandy
Unsalted butter
1/3 cup cream
2 eggs
Salt and pepper
Pasta made with 2 1/2 cups flour (3/4 pound; see instructions on making it if you want to start from scratch)

Bring enough water to cover the fresh sturgeon to a boil with the bay leaf, carrot and celery. Add a squirt of wine, salt and pepper to taste, and boil the fish (the standard time calculation for cooking fish is 10 minutes per inch(2.5 cm) thickness). Remove it to a plate and let it cool. Mince the dill and beat an egg into it. Mince the boiled and smoked sturgeon together. Dip the bread in some milk, squeeze out most of the moisture, and combine it with the sturgeon. Mince the parsley and combine it with the remaining yolk, and add it to the filling mixture too. Check seasoning. Roll the pasta out dime thin and cut it into 4-inch (10 cm) squares. Put a half teaspoon of filling in the middle of each, fold them over, and tamp them down firmly. Set a pot of water to heat on the stove.

Mince the shallots and onions, and sauté them in a dollop of butter. Add the thawed shrimp and continue cooking for a few seconds. Sprinkle some brandy into the pan, light it, and when it goes out remove half the shrimp. Pour the cream into the shrimp left in the pan, season with salt and pepper, and cook them for 5-6 more minutes. Blend the shrimp and return the sauce to the fire. Add the whole shrimp, cook for another couple of minutes, and the sauce is done.

While this is happening the pasta water will have come to a boil. Lightly salt it, cook the ravioli until the pasta is al dente (just a few minutes, since the pasta is fresh), and remove the ravioli carefully from the water with a strainer or slotted spoon. Put them on your plates, spoon the sauce over them, and serve. A note: If you'd rather use other fish rather than sturgeon, feel free to do so. From About.com



Replies:
 
 
Betsy at Recipelink.com - 7-6-2002
1
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
2
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
3
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
4
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
5
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
6
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
7
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
8
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
9
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
10
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
11
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
12
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
13
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
14
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
15
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
16
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
17
   
Gladys /PR - 7-6-2002
 
18
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
19
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
20
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
21
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
22
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
23
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
24
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
25
   
Betsy at Recipelink.com - 7-6-2002
 
26
   
Betsy at Recipelink.com - 7-6-2002
 
27
   
Betsy at Recipelink.com - 7-6-2002
 
28
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
29
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
30
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
31
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
32
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
33
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
34
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
35
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
36
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
37
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
38
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
39
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
40
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
41
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
42
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
43
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
 
44
   
Gladys/PR - 7-6-2002
Search Messages

Keyword(s), title, author, and/or ingredients:

All  Recipes  Tried

Amazon Shopping:


The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook

Featured in Cookbook Heaven 

The Recipe Link - www.recipelink.com
Copyright 1995 - 2009  The Kitchen Link,Inc.
All Rights Reserved - Privacy
2009