Ravioli Filling Recipe
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5.0
6 reviews
Excellent
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Prep Time
10 mins
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Cook Time
10 mins
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Servings
2
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Calories
1205 kcal
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Course
Main Course
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Cuisine
Italian
Ravioli Filling Recipe
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Ravioli is a delicious Italian tradition! If you are looking for an authentic and delicious filling for making ravioli at home, this recipe straight from Italy cannot be beat!
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Ingredients
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 12 oz baby spinach leaves see note about chopping
- 15 oz fresh ricotta cheese
- 1 egg
- ½ tsp salt
- ¼ tsp pepper
- ¼ tsp nutmeg
- ½ cup Parmesan Cheese Grated
Instructions
- Place a large pan over medium heat and add 1 tbsp olive oil. Then add 12 oz spinach leaves into the pan and cook, stirring occasionally, until the spinach leaves are wilted.
- Allow the cooked spinach to cool. When it is cool enough to touch, pour it into a clean dish towel or cheesecloth. Squeeze all of the excess water from the spinach.
- In a medium bowl, mix the cooked spinach, 15 oz ricotta cheese, 1 egg, ½ tsp salt, ¼ tsp pepper, ¼ tsp nutmeg, and ½ cup parmesan cheese together.
- Use in homemade ravioli or as a filling to manicotti! Enjoy!
Notes
- Recipe Copyright The Foreign Fork. For educational or personal use only.
- Spinach: I recommend using fresh spinach for this recipe, but if you only have frozen on hand, you can thaw it and use that instead!
- Ricotta Cheese: Try this recipe to make your own at home
- Grated Parmesan Cheese: It’s always a good idea to grate your own cheese for a recipe rather than buying it pre-grated. Pre-grated cheese sometimes has a coating that messes with the texture of your dish.
- Nutmeg: A small dash of nutmeg is the secret to really bringing out the flavor of the cheese and spinach
- Any extra filling can be used for lasagna, manicotti, these Easy Stuffed Shells in the Instant Pot or even in a calzone or pizza.
- If you are not a fan of spinach you could substitute kale or Swiss chard.
- You could add some garlic to this recipe. I recommend cooking it in your olive oil before adding the spinach to ensure the best, soft texture.
- If your ricotta cheese has a lot of moisture it may be a good idea to drain it in a cheesecloth before using it. You do not want your mixture to be too wet.
- If you don’t want long pieces of spinach in your filling, try chopping up your spinach before sauteeing it so that it will blend easier into the cheese.
Nutrition Information
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Serving
1serving
Calories
1205kcal
(60%)
Carbohydrates
28g
(9%)
Protein
81g
(162%)
Fat
88g
(135%)
Saturated Fat
47g
(235%)
Polyunsaturated Fat
5g
Monounsaturated Fat
31g
Trans Fat
0.02g
Cholesterol
415mg
(138%)
Sodium
2653mg
(111%)
Potassium
2460mg
(70%)
Fiber
8g
(32%)
Sugar
3g
(6%)
Vitamin A
34424IU
(688%)
Vitamin C
96mg
(107%)
Calcium
1838mg
(184%)
Iron
12mg
(67%)
Nutrition Facts
Serving: 2Serving
Amount Per Serving
Calories 1205 kcal
% Daily Value*
| Serving | 1serving | |
| Calories | 1205kcal | 60% |
| Carbohydrates | 28g | 9% |
| Protein | 81g | 162% |
| Fat | 88g | 135% |
| Saturated Fat | 47g | 235% |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 5g | 29% |
| Monounsaturated Fat | 31g | 155% |
| Trans Fat | 0.02g | 1% |
| Cholesterol | 415mg | 138% |
| Sodium | 2653mg | 111% |
| Potassium | 2460mg | 52% |
| Fiber | 8g | 32% |
| Sugar | 3g | 6% |
| Vitamin A | 34424IU | 688% |
| Vitamin C | 96mg | 107% |
| Calcium | 1838mg | 184% |
| Iron | 12mg | 67% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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