Artichoke-Lemon Ravioli with Browned Butter Sauce | Perfectly Seasonal



Homemade pasta is a special treat, and it’s easier to make than you might think. Sam shows us an easy recipe that features a bright, lemony artichoke filling in an easy ravioli dough.

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  1. 12-13 minutes for fresh pasta seems like about 10 minutes too long. Should be done in 4-5 mins if the water's boiling. As well, finish the pasta in the sauce pan rather than adding the sauce to the naked pasta in the serving plate. The pasta cooks a little in the butter and soaks in some of the flavour and butter. Add the parsley at the last second, it doesn't really need to cook, just to be warmed.

  2. Bit confusing. She first says she's resting the dough "for about an hour" (:40), then when getting ready to roll out, she uses her pasta that's "been resting for a couple of hours" (1:42). Watched the version with Dan (Meat ravioli w/meat sauce) & got clearer directions – to rest about 4 hours

  3. This looks like such a fun activity to do with my kids, but my six-year-old daughter has an allergy the raw egg whites. Once they are cooked, she's fine. But at least I could do this with my three-year-old daughter. Artichokes seem to be difficult to come by where I live, but I love the recipe for the dough. This is one I will definitely hold on to.

  4. Rather than pull an actual raviol out to test doneness, you might take one of those end bits you cut off earlier, fold it to get the double thickness, and save it as a test coupon (or slice it up to make several). Then when you cook the ravioli, you can toss it in with them to use for checking and avoid disturbing the ravioli themselves.
    I also like this woman and hope to see more of her.

  5. Wowie this took a LOT of special equipment I don't keep in my kitchen… What a disappointment we can't make this recipe with more accessible kitchen tools since it sounds delish! I was also surprised the fresh pasta took so long to cook. I often lust after the opportunity to try my hand at test kitchen recipes but I sure as heck won't be making this one, alas.

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