Saffron Ravioli With Wild Mushrooms and Cashew Cheese

Saffron Ravioli With Wild Mushrooms and Cashew Cheese
Total Time
2 hours 15 minutes, plus 5 days' refrigeration
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Ingredients

Yield:6 to 8 servings; about 30 ravioli

    For the Filling

    • 1cup raw cashews
    • 2tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
    • ¼cup chopped white onion
    • ¼teaspoon chopped garlic
    • ¼cup chopped shallots
    • ¼cup chopped leek, white and pale green parts
    • ½pound cremini, morel or chanterelle mushrooms, stemmed and chopped
    • 1tablespoon water
    • 1tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
    • 2tablespoons nutritional yeast
    • ½teaspoon sea salt

    For the Saffron Pasta

    • 1teaspoon saffron
    • cups water
    • 1cup semolina flour
    • 3cups unbleached all-purpose flour
    • 3teaspoons Ener-G egg replacer
    • ¼teaspoon sea salt
    • 3tablespoons palm oil, melted
    • Fine yellow cornmeal or semolina flour, for dusting
    • cups tomato sauce

    For the Cashew Crème Fraîche

    • 2cups raw cashews
    • ¼cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
    • 2tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
    • ¼cup water
    • ½teaspoon sea salt
    • Minced fresh parsley, capers and tomato sauce, for garnish

    Butternut Squash Filling

    • pounds butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cut into 2-inch cubes
    • 2tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
    • ½teaspoon ground or freshly grated nutmeg
    • 1fresh sage leaf, finely chopped
    • Sea salt
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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    To make the ravioli filling: the day before using, put the cashews in a bowl and add enough cold water to cover them. Cover and let soak overnight in the refrigerator. Do the same for the cashews you will use to make the Cashew Creme Fraiche (see recipe below).

  2. Step 2

    In a large sauté pan, heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil over medium heat. Add the onion, garlic, shallots and leek and sauté until tender, about 5 minutes. Add the mushrooms and cook until their liquid has evaporated, about 10 minutes. Drain well and set aside to cool.

  3. Step 3

    Drain the liquid from the cashews and rinse under cool water. Put the cashews, the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil, and the water, lemon juice, nutritional yeast and salt in a food processor fitted with the metal blade and process until smooth. Add the mushroom mixture and pulse a few times, until the mushrooms are incorporated.

  4. Step 4

    To make the pasta: soak the saffron in the water for about 30 minutes. Put the flours, egg replacer, saffron-infused water and salt in a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Add the palm oil and mix well. The dough should be smooth and not stick to your fingers.

  5. Step 5

    Press the dough into a rectangle and roll it, a small section at a time, through a pasta machine. You may have to repeat several times to reach the desired thickness of approximately ⅛ inch. Sprinkle the surface with a small amount of cornmeal or semolina flour to prevent the dough from sticking. Cut the pasta sheets into 2-inch rounds or squares.

  6. Step 6

    To assemble the ravioli, put the pasta pieces on a floured surface. Place a teaspoonful of filling in the center of each square, brush the edges of the dough with a bit of water, top with another piece of pasta, and press the edges with your fingers to seal, and then crimp with a fork. Spray the ravioli with canola oil cooking spray on one side, then flip them over and spray the other side. (If you don’t have cooking spray, brush both sides lightly with olive oil.)

  7. Step 7

    Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook the ravioli until just tender, about 2 minutes.

  8. Step 8

    To serve, spoon tomato sauce into shallow bowls. Top with alternating layers of ravioli and Cashew Crème Fraîche. Scatter a bit of parsley over the sauce, top with a spoonful of capers and serve at once.

  9. Cashew Creme Fraiche

    1. Step 9

      Drain the presoaked cashews, rinse under cold water and drain again.

    2. Step 10

      Transfer to a blender. Add the lemon juice, olive oil, water and salt and process until smooth. The mixture will keep covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

  10. Butternut Squash Filling

    1. Step 11

      Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

    2. Step 12

      Place the butternut squash on a rimmed baking sheet, drizzle with the olive oil, and toss with your hands until evenly coated. Bake the squash for 45 minutes.

    3. Step 13

      Let cool, then transfer to a large bowl. Add the nutmeg and sage and mash until smooth. Season with salt to taste. Use as an alternative filling for ravioli, following the instructions above.

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Unless I did something wrong, the pasta portion seems to be waaay too much water. The consistency was more like batter than dough. I probably added 1-2 cups more flour to get a workable consistency. Next time, I would put 1 tsp of saffron in 1 cup of water for infusing and add more water if the dough needs it.

I wished I had looked at Ryan’s note from 6 years ago. I tried this and the pasta was way too wet. I kept adding flour to TRY to get it right. In the end my dough split in the pasta maker. So, it was a disatrous dinner. I am not an experienced pasta maker so I need the right quantities. I liked the mushroom filling and kept the remainder to use with another pasta recipe. Going to the experts next time.

Unless I did something wrong, the pasta portion seems to be waaay too much water. The consistency was more like batter than dough. I probably added 1-2 cups more flour to get a workable consistency. Next time, I would put 1 tsp of saffron in 1 cup of water for infusing and add more water if the dough needs it.

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