Thursday, December 15, 2011

cheese ravioli with crispy brown butter sage leaves

Lately, whenever I'm at a loss as to what to make for dinner, I peruse my Pinterest boards. Seeing a visual of a recipe usually gives a meal idea to an unnamed craving, or in the very least, triggers an idea or two for ingredients that I might have sitting in the fridge.

Such was the case tonight. It's mighty chilly and rainy outside -- one of those nights where we're just on the verge of snow, yet instead experiencing bitterly cold rain. And something warm and Italian seemed to be calling my name. And I've had a thing for brown butter recently.
I decided on a ravioli recipe from a blog I keep on my reader. And wow ... it hit the culinary spot.

Let me add that I'm not a huge fan of nuts in savory cooking. I love candied walnuts and pecans in pear and gorgonzola salads. Beyond that, I can do without them; however, they so work in this recipe. So give it a shot, even if you're turning up your nose at the idea.

It's worth sharing.

Cheese Ravioli with Crispy Brown Butter Sage Leaves

approximately 1 lb rotesserie chicken meat
package of fresh cheese ravioli
1/2 cup of walnuts
1/2 stick of butter
1/3 cup fresh sage leaves
salt and pepper, to taste
grated Parmigiano Reggiano, to top

Remove the white breast meat from a rotesserie chicken. Cube into bite-sized pieces.

Cook ravioli according to package directions. Set aside.
In the meantime, place the walnuts in a large skillet over medium heat and toast for 5-7 minutes, stirring frequently (they burn easily!). Remove from heat and chop.

Wipe the skillet clean, and melt butter over medium heat. Just as the butter starts to turn brown, add the sage and stir constantly for one minute. I actually took the pan off the burner and held it off the heat as I stirred, to prevent the butter from burning.

Immediately add the ravioli and stir to combine. Mix in the chicken, most of the chopped walnuts, and salt and pepper, as desired. Spoon ravioli into a bowl, top with the remaining walnuts, a touch of salt and pepper, and freshly grated Parmegiano Reggiano.

The buttery, crispy pieces of sage are so delicious.

Monday, December 12, 2011

{ sights & sounds }

Sunday strolling during my favorite time of year ... around one of my favorite towns, Exeter, New Hampshire.






Saturday, December 03, 2011

{ i love a parade }

Holiday happenings in Hampton, NH.

The Stanley Cup even made an appearance (c/o the Boston Bruins).

Small town festivities -- so great.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

{ group effort }

Ty is [finally] home.

The turkey has been eaten.

The Christmas tree has been slayed (and decorated).

It's the most wonderful time of the year.






Wednesday, November 02, 2011

{ movember mustaches }

A good friend recently made a cookie request I couldn't refuse -- goodies to help him kick off mustache season at work -- aka "Movember."

As described by the official Movember website:
During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces, in the US and around the world. With their Mo’s, these men raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men....


Mo Bros effectively become walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November. Through their actions and words they raise awareness by prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men’s health. 
Considering the subject matter, I thought cookies-on-a-stick would be the perfect way to package these "hairy" morsels of butter and sugar.








Monday, October 31, 2011

{ october snow }

A rare October snow blanketed us this weekend. There was something especially festive about seeing the brightly-colored autumn leaves and Halloween decorations splashed against all the fresh snow around town -- quite a sight.

I love living in New England.