Thursday, November 6, 2014

Honey Roasted Pumpkin Ravioli with sage and browned butter



Hello, friends!
Meet my family's new favorite Fall dinner . . .


Honey Roasted Pumpkin Ravioli 
with sage and browned butter




Most of us have had Butternut Squash Ravioli, but have you ever had Pumpkin Ravioli, or better yet, HONEY ROASTED Pumpkin Ravioli?

Trader Joe's sells Honey Roasted Pumpkin Ravioli this time of year . . . and it's heavenly. 

It's warm and sweet, all wrapped up in one. I actually think that it's more flavorful than many other Fall-flavored raviolis sold this time of year.





I serve this ravioli in a very simple browned butter sauce with sage (and shallots).

Have you ever browned butter to have with your pasta or vegetables? It's so incredibly easy to prepare, and yields such a intensely wonderful flavor. 

Browned butter is a true testament to the old saying, "Simple is best."  It allows flavors to shine. And in this case, it enhances the honey roasted flavor of the pumpkin and the warmth of the sage. I add shallots to the sauce because I like the salty, sweet bite it adds to this dish.


~ did you notice the crispy shallots? YUM! ~


What makes this dish so special, besides the amazing flavors, is that it takes less than 10 minutes to prepare; OR 5 minutes if your comfortable in the kitchen, because you can brown the butter WHILE the raviolis are boiling, and then transfer them directly to the saute pan where the browned butter and sage is patiently waiting to bathe it in toasted buttery goodness (smile!).




Honey Roasted Pumpkin Ravioli 
with sage and browned butter
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1 shallot, finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
12 to 15 fresh sage leaves
1- 9 ounce package of Honey Roasted Pumpkin Ravioli
Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
1/2 cup unsalted butter
1⁄2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
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Preparation
Bring a large pot of generously salted water to a boil over high heat. Turn down the heat under the boiling water to medium. (You don’t want to cook ravioli in rapidly boiling water because they are likely to explode.) Gently lower the ravioli into the boiling water, 6 at a time, and cook until pasta is soft, about 4 minutes per batch. Using a slotted spoon, transfer each batch of ravioli to an oiled baking sheet.

Melt the butter in a large frying pan over medium-high heat. Once the butter has melted, add the shallot, garlic, and sage leaves. Cook until the sage leaves are crisp and the butter is brown, about 3 minutes. Carefully add the ravioli to the pan, 6 at a time, and turn very gently to coat with the brown butter. Transfer the ravioli to a serving dish. Top with the remaining butter and sage leaves in the pan, sprinkle with the Parmesan and season with salt and pepper. Serve immediately.





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19 comments:

  1. This looks delicious and and so simple to prepare. I'm definitely adding the pumpkin ravioli to my Trader Joe's list... Thanks for sharing your creative cooking ideas!

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  2. Sounds yummy! Our son is a vegetarian so I will suggest this to him for Thanksgiving while the rest of us eat turkey.

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  3. Oh my one of my most favorite combinations!!! Sage with brown butter is AH-mazing together with pumpkin or butternut squash. Did not know that Trader Joe's carried honey roasted pumpkin raviloi...a must go get!! Thank you so much for sharing...am thinking this would be a wonderful side dish for our Thanksgiving gathering!
    XO Barbara

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  4. Are you kidding me!? I was JUST at TJ's today. Oh how I wish I had seen your post first. This is my kind of heaven. I LOVE browned butter on pasta. It is truly one of life's most simple pleasures. I need to recreate this with the quickness.

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  5. Something else to add to my Trader Joe's lists! Thankfully hubby is heading state-side this weekend! Gorgeous photos, as always...thanks for sharing :)

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  6. I have yet to find something at Trader Joe that I don't like. I could spend an entire day in there.

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  7. I had never had pumpkin ravioli before, they look good, I'm going to get a package from TJ and try out your recipe.

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  8. Sounds perfect for the chilly days of November! I have never had pumpkin ravioli, but I love butternut squash. Thanks for introducing it!

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  9. We just got a Trader Joe's closer-by! I'm pinning this so I can make it after my next shopping trip there! It looks and sounds delish!

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  10. My hubby loves this pumpkin ravioli! He sampled it last year when the served this pasta and the pumpkin soup-which is so good-as the sauce! Love the pairing of sage with this! Looks so good! Hope all is well!
    Cathy @ three kids and a fish

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  11. Oh how good does this sound??? Thanks for sharing! Also wanted to let you know about a new linky party starting this Saturday (tonight!!!) at 8pm called “Found & Foraged” Can’t wait to party with you at http://www.houseofhipsters.com

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  12. Pumpkin and pasta were just made for each other! Delish :-)

    Thanks for linking up to Marvelous Monday on Smart Party Planning.

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  13. I love Trader Joe's! I wish there were one near me. :[ (This is making me super hungry! <3 )

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  14. Oh my goodness, this looks fabulous! Thanks for sharing it with us at Foodie Fridays...what a treat!! I'd love to make this!

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  15. We don't have a Trader Joe's yet, but one is being built!! I have pinned this in hopes I can make it someday! I have made homemade pumpkin ravioli with brown butter sauce, but the honey roasted part sounds insanely good!
    Jenna

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  16. Love Trader Joes seasonal foods. Will try this recipe. Pinned. Thanks for bringing this by Weekend Bites.

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  17. Oh my, I need to run to Trader Joes! Ahem! Thanks for sharing this. A new FB fan too now ;) Theresa @DearCreatives

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  18. This is my kind of dinner! Looks fabulous.

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  19. I must find that at my market! yummy, thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite things blog hop! ♥

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