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Boletus edulis (English: cep, penny bun, porcino or porcini) is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Boletus. Prized as an ingredient in various culinary dishes, B. edulis is an edible mushroom held in high regard in many cuisines, and is commonly prepared and eaten in soups , pasta, or risotto .
Typical fillings may include cheese (such as ricotta, quark, mozzarella, or Bitto), spinach, or mushrooms (such as porcini, chanterelles, or champignons). There are also recipes with potato, meat, red beet, or sauerkraut filling. The dish may be served with mushroom or pesto sauce, with sausage, with seafood, and/or with cherry tomatoes.
Ray's recipe for turkey porcini ragù uses dried, sliced porcini mushrooms, a pound of leftover Thanksgiving turkey, turkey or chicken stock, red wine, onion, garlic, crushed tomatoes, and more.
Ravioli, ravioli capresi, ravioli del plin, ravioli di borragine, ravioli di magro, ravioli di patate, ravioli di ricotta e spinaci, ravioli scarpolesi; Rigatoni alla silana, rigatoni con la pajata; Sagne a lu cuttéure, sagne e fagioli, sagne 'ncannulate (or sagne torte) Scarpinocc; Scialatielli ai frutti di mare
In a medium bowl, soak the porcini in 1 cup warm water for 30 minutes. In a large skillet, melt the butter with the olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the garlic, carrot, and celery and cook ...
Get the Baked Ravioli recipe. Will Dickey. Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole. This recipe combines some of The Pioneer Woman's favorite ingredients: pasta, chicken, bacon, ranch seasoning, and cheese ...
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Gently drop in about a fourth of the ravioli and cook for 3-4 minutes while stirring to keep them from sticking to one another. Repeat with the remaining ravioli.