It seems the fried ravioli from my February cookbook post brought about some interest. Some serious interest.
So, here is the recipe for those crunchy little bundles. Make them for your dinner tonight!
Fried Ravioli
from Giada De Laurentiis' Everyday Pasta
Olive oil, for frying (I used canola oil)
1 cup buttermilk
2 cups Italian-style bread crumbs
1 box store-bought bite-size cheese ravioli (I could only find spinach and cheese)
1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
1 to 2 cups marinara sauce (store bought or homemade), heated, for dipping
Heat 2 inches of olive oil in a large frying pan over medium heat until a deep-fry thermometer registers 325F.
While the oil is heating, put the buttermilk and the bread crumbs in separate shallow bowls. Working in batches, dip the ravioli in the buttermilk to coat completely, allowing the excess buttermilk to drip back into the bowl. Dredge the ravioli in the bread crumbs. Place the ravioli on a baking sheet, while you coat the remaining ravioli.
When the oil is hot, fry the ravioli in batches, turning occasionally, until golden brown, about 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the fried ravioli to paper towels to drain.
Sprinkle the fried ravioli with Parmesan cheese and serve with a bowl of warmed marinara sauce for dipping.
Fried Ravioli, the recipe
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6 comments:
Mmmmmmmmmm ... I have that book and have always wanted to try these ... They're just waiting to be dipped in that sauce!
I use to get these at my favorite italian restauraunt but it went out of busness. :( I tagged these for an appetizer. Thanks for the recipe!
Oh my goodness, these sound deliciously sinful. Mmmm.....
I have never tried these. I need to!
Ohh these look heavenly, Jenny! I haven't bought this book yet, but I do like her Everyday Italian book.
The other things you made from it look equally as good! You might have just sold another book for her. :)
xoxo
Oh my gosh, do those look good. We had fried ravioli in a restaurant once, but they weren't as good as these look!
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