Pan-fried Ravioli & Spinach

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Pan-fried ravioli with fresh spinach and hazelnuts.

Victoire
Victoire
$$$
Very easy
B Nutri-scoreA Eco-score
38.8k

2 minutes

Prep time

4 minutes

Cook time

543 cal.

Per serving

Ingredients

Utensils

Frying pan, Stovetop, Pot (small), Colander

recipe

Dauphiné ravioli

Step 1

To separate the ravioli sheets without breaking them, place them in the freezer for 10 minutes. When completely frozen, “break” them apart like chocolate squares.

Step 2

Heat a pan with a bit of water to cover the bottom of the pan & bring it to a simmer. Add the separated the ravioli & cook for 2 minutes, until the water has evaporated. Add a drizzle of olive oil to the pan, to prevent the ravioli from sticking.

Spinach (fresh)
Garlic
Parmesan

Step 3

Add the fresh spinach, grated garlic & grated parmesan cheese to the pan. Stir & leave to melt for another 1-2 min.

Hazelnuts

Step 4

Serve the ravioli in a plate & sprinkle over with the crushed hazelnuts. Season to taste & enjoy !

Personal notes

Add your own flavor!


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Nutrition facts

Average estimated amount for one serving

Energy543 cal.
Fat31 g
Carbohydrates40 g
Protein26 g
Fiber5 g

Values are based on an average estimate for one serving. All nutrition information presented on Jow is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, please consult with a health-care professional.

On average, one serving of the recipe "Pan-fried Ravioli & Spinach" contains 543 Energy, 31 g of Fat, 40 g of Carbohydrates, 26 g of Protein, 5 g of Fiber.

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