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Recipe Box: Homemade Butternut Squash Ravioli with Sage Brown Butter Sauce - Lauren Conrad (3)

Recipe Box: Homemade Butternut Squash Ravioli with Sage Brown Butter Sauce - Lauren Conrad (4)

There is truly no better time than the fall season to cook warm, comforting, savory dishes at home. And, when it comes to said fall dishes, I believe that the flavors of butternut squash and sage are a culinary match made in heaven. The minute October hits, I crave any recipe that involves these two autumn flavors. So, I recently put my cravings to rest by making these homemade butternut squash raviolis with a sage brown butter sauce. I have a pasta maker at home, so I like to make my own pasta when I can. You might remember me breaking out this gadget in my book Celebrate, and if you’re a pasta lover, I highly recommend you get one. They’re tons of fun, and your pasta will turn out absolutely delicious.

This recipe takes a bit of time, so save it for a cozy fall weekend when you’re in the mood to cook up dinner for family or friends. Trust me, it’s worth the effort. Without further ado, here is a truly delicious homemade butternut squash ravioli with sage brown butter sauce recipe…

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Homemade Butternut Squash Ravioli with Sage Brown Butter Sauce

Ingredients:

For the homemade pasta:

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour (plus a little extra for dusting)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 4 large eggs
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 teaspoons of nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • ravioli maker
  • ravioli mold

For the butternut squash filling:

  • 1 butternut squash
  • 3 tablespoons heavy cream
  • 1 shallot, diced
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 2 Tbsp butter
  • 1 large, freezer-size Ziploc bag
  • blender or food processor

For the sage brown butter sauce:

  • 7 tablespoons butter
  • 1 bundle of fresh sage (about 15 leaves)

Instructions:

For the butternut squash filling:

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1. Cut your butternut squash into half and scoop out all the seeds. Cover the exposed flesh with salt, pepper, thyme and nutmeg (about a teaspoon of each). Preheat your oven to 375 degrees, and place your two squash halves on parchment paper on a cookie sheet. When preheated, cook for 45 minutes to an hour, or until you can pierce the flesh with a fork.

2. Once your butternut squash is ready and soft, scoop out the insides into a food processor. Blend until mixture becomes a puree.

3. In a large saucepan, melt 2 tablespoons of butter, and add all of your diced shallot, brown sugar and garlic. Cook until caramelized.

4. Then add the pureed squash, heavy cream and a teaspoon each of salt and pepper. Cook for two minutes, then remove from heat and add in your parmesan cheese and a pinch of nutmeg and stir until mixed. Let cool completely.

For the homemade pasta:

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1. To make your dough, add your flour and 1 teaspoon of salt into a large mixing bowl. Add each of your three eggs one by one, folding the eggs into the flour (save one egg for later to make an egg wash). Drizzle in 1 tablespoon of olive oil and continue mixing by hand.

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2. Dust flour on a hard surface (I use my countertops) and take your dough out and knead until it forms a ball. Fold the dough over itself until it becomes elastic and smooth.

3. Brush the surface of your dough ball with the remaining olive oil and let rest in the refrigerator. Note: This resting step is important! I’ve skipped it in the past, and your ravioli will not form into smooth strips—it will have holes in it. Be sure to let it rest.

4.Once your dough has rested, you’re ready to make your pasta. Cut your dough ball in half and set one half aside in the refrigerator while you work with the other half. Dust the counter with flour, then, using a rolling pin, roll the dough out into a flat rectangle.

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5. Now, it’s time to start using your pasta machine. Roll your dough rectangle through your pasta machine, making sure it’s at its widest setting. Then, roll it through again two or three more times, reducing the setting each time. Pull and stretch the sheet of your dough with your hands, making sure it’s smooth and void of holes. Continue putting the dough through the machine until it’s at its narrowest setting and your dough is about 1/8-inch thick, then you’re ready to make your raviolis…

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Recipe Box: Homemade Butternut Squash Ravioli with Sage Brown Butter Sauce - Lauren Conrad (11)

6. First, make an egg wash by beating one egg with one tablespoon of water. Set aside. Dust your sheet of dough with flour as needed. Lie out your dough sheet on your ravioli mold and use your other mold to create little pockets by pressing it down on the ravioli pasta sheet. Brush pasta sheet with egg wash to act like glue.

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7. Spoon your butternut squash puree into your freezer-size Ziploc bag and seal it off. Then, cut one corner of the bag to act as a piping bag. You will want to squeeze the squash out of this corner hole, filling each mold area with a dollop of the puree.

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8. Fold the other half of your pasta sheet over your raviolis. You will then use a rolling pin to roll over the edges to separate each ravioli pillow (depending on what kind of ravioli mold you have, this step might be different). Remove each piece of ravioli from the mold. Now time to cook!

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9. Cook your ravioli in boiling water with a pinch of salt for about 4-5 minutes. They will float to the top when they are ready. Lift the ravioli from the water with a slotted spoon and set aside.

For the sage brown butter sauce:

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1.Note: You will want this sauce to be ready before your raviolis are ready, so it’s a good idea to make it while the dough is resting for 30 minutes. Just be sure to have it warm when it’s ready to serve.

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2. Melt your butter with sage leaves in a large saucepan over medium heat. The butter should sizzle and cook until brown, and the sage should cook until crispy.

3.Add the raviolis to the pan (a few at a time) and sauté for about 30 seconds. Serve warm and enjoy!

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What fall dishes will you be cooking up this season?

Let me know in the comments below!

XO Lauren

Photos: Valorie Darling for LaurenConrad.com

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How many calories in butternut squash ravioli with brown butter sage sauce? ›

Carbs in Buitoni Butternut Squash Ravioli With Brown Butter Sage Sauce. Buitoni Butternut Squash Ravioli With Brown Butter Sage Sauce (0.5 package) contains 72g total carbs, 67g net carbs, 16g fat, 14g protein, and 490 calories.

What goes with butternut squash ravioli? ›

The butternut squash ravioli would also be delicious with a drizzle of olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt, pepper, and grated Parmesan or pecorino cheese. To make it a full meal, pair it with crusty bread or rosemary focaccia, roasted veggies like broccoli or Brussels sprouts, or an autumn salad.

Does Aldi have butternut squash ravioli? ›

Butternut squash ravioli by Aldi-Benner Company contains 200 calories per 100 g serving. This serving contains 6 g of fat, 9 g of protein and 30 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 1 g sugar and 1 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate.

What is butternut squash ravioli made of? ›

These tender pockets of pasta are stuffed full of butternut squash, creamy ricotta, brown sugar, aged Parmesan cheese and fresh fall flavor.

How healthy is butternut squash ravioli? ›

8 raviolis of butternut squash ravioli (Milestones) contains 760 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 54% carbs, 34% fat, and 12% protein. This is a good source of proteins (45% of your Daily Value), fiber (64% of your Daily Value), and calcium (12% of your Daily Value).

How many calories are in brown butter sage ravioli? ›

Signature Reserve
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 13 pieces (140g)
How many calories are in Ravioli, with Brown Butter and Sage? Amount of calories in Ravioli, with Brown Butter and Sage: Calories 530Calories from Fat 279 (52.6%)
% Daily Value *
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What do Italians eat ravioli with? ›

Ravioli is commonly served with a broth or sauce, and is a staple of traditional Italian home cooking. The fillings of ravioli differ depending on the region. Common fillings of ravioli include ricotta, spinach, nutmeg, black pepper, and lemon rind.

How long does butternut squash ravioli last in the fridge? ›

The best way to store butternut squash ravioli is to do so before cooking them. You can store them in the refrigerator, covered on a tray for about 3 days. You can freeze them for up to 6 months. To do so, arrange them on a baking sheet without overlapping.

What should I eat with my ravioli? ›

Best Side Dishes to Serve With Ravioli
  1. Garlic Bread.
  2. Creamy Polenta.
  3. Asparagus Wrapped In Prosciutto.
  4. Roasted Vegetables.
  5. Italian Focaccia Bread.
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Does butternut squash ravioli go bad? ›

Most manufacturers recommend consuming opened ravioli within 2-3 days. However, if you've frozen the ravioli, they can stay good for up to two months. Homemade butternut squash ravioli follows the same rules, except you should consume them within 2-3 days in the refrigerator or freeze them for longer storage.

Which squash is most like butternut? ›

Although it looks quite different from the butternut squash the buttercup has a very creamy, orange colored flesh much like that of the butternut. Its flavor is not as rich as the butternut, but is still quite sweet.

How to free butternut squash? ›

You can freeze raw butternut squash pieces in the same way you would freeze berries: Place them on a baking sheet, spaced out so they don't touch each other, and freeze until very firm. Then gather them in a freezer container, leaving room for possible expansion. Freeze until needed.

Why is butternut squash so good? ›

Butternut squash contains considerable amounts of fiber, which can help you keep a healthy weight and regulate bowel movements. It's known to help prevent colorectal cancer while the beta-carotene in butternut squash can also improve eye health.

Does Costco have butternut squash ravioli? ›

I found them at @Costco Wholesale . They were pretty good I served them with butter and sage sauce.

Is butternut squash a super food? ›

Butternut squash is regarded as a superfood for its ability to boost immunity, support eye health, aid digestion and enhance cognitive function. It's a true nutritional powerhouse packed with essential vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants.

How many calories are in butternut squash and sage soup? ›

Golden Butternut & Sage Soup
Typical ValuesPer 100gpot (300g)
41.7kcal125kcal
Total Fat1.5g4.5g
Saturated Fat0.9g2.6g
Total Carbohydrates6g18g
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How many calories in a serving of ravioli with sauce? ›

There are 355 calories in 1 cup of Ravioli with Tomato Sauce.

How many calories are in Trader Joe's butternut squash ravioli? ›

There are 200 calories in 1 cup (83 g) of Trader Joe's Butternut Squash Ravioli.

How many calories are in ravioli with sauce? ›

Ravioli, with tomato sauce, cheese-filled contains 245 calories per 250 g serving. This serving contains 5.8 g of fat, 10 g of protein and 38 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 9 g sugar and 3 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate.

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