Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (2024)

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Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Butternut Squash StuffedRavioli

My egg dying days arelongin my past but I still had the urgecreate something thatreminded me of the pastel beauty of Easter. This pasta dough is malleable and easily colored. You can make it ahead of time and it will keep well in the fridge covered for about 3 days.If you are not making mybutternut squash filling just have a good rummage in the fridge and I’m sure you’ll come up with something wonderful.

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Bring your empty cups
and we will have a feast.

-Kamand Kojouri

The taste ofthe dough is not influenced overly much by the coloring agents. I started with my go to spinach dough and then went a bit crazy, experimenting withsummer squash, yellow beet, red beet, carrot and blackberry. The only thing that really added flavour and fragrance as well as color were the blackberries.

Do you celebrate Frog Day?

My Aunt Helle and Uncle Torben loved holidaysand the accompanying feasting and celebrations. My Aunt even had a pearl ring that was only to be worn whendrinking champagne.

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You go to my head
You linger like a haunting refrain
And I find you spinning round
In my brain
Like the bubbles in a glass of champagne

-Cole Porter

Since there are not enough established holidays in a year they created a ritual for creatingnew holidays. When one of them was feeling fest-ish, or when theyhad a craving for pickled red cabbage or roast goose with apples and prunes Uncle Torben would go to the book shelf and take downa book entitled The Calendar of Saints commemorating the lives and deaths of each saint organized by date.

The scam that Helle and Torben figured out was that all you had to do was pick a date, read aloud the saint’s name and accompanying story of their lives and often horrible deaths and youhad created a holiday. Now you were honor bound tocook a feast daymeal, uncork a bottle of wine and celebrate.

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Pull up a chair. Take a taste. Come join us. Life is so endlessly delicious.

-Rith Reichl

They celebrated Saint Walt’s Day on December 5th. This was Walt Disney’s birthday. Often ending the evening with the nonpareil cinnamon and whipped cream layer cake that was AuntHelle’s specialty.

Back to Frog Day. One day a frog showed up on their mossy front door stoop. They took it as a sign and cooked a celebratory meal, marked the day, and of course Frog day was celebrated for evermore on that date.

My husband and I have a few made up holidays as well. We even went out to lunch to celebrate my 1st 100 subscribers. I was so excited and blown away by people’s support that I was walking on air. We have marked that day and keep it as a holiday.

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Sing out for the swamp andsing out for the ooze

the life of a frog is the one you should choose

Sing out for the mud and sing out for the bog

It’s ever so jolly just being a frog.

-The Muppets, Frog Prince

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Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe

Prep Time

20 mins

Cook Time

3 mins

Total Time

23 mins

These ravioli filled with a citrusy squash mash are tender to the tooth, and sing a quiet lullaby of comfort.

Course:Appetizer, Lunch, Main Course

Cuisine:Italian

Servings: 4 people

Ingredients

  • 6ouncesveggie of choice (or berry)
  • 2 1/2cupsall purpose flourplus more for dusting
  • 1tspsalt
  • 7tbspthick aquafabaplus more for sealing the ravioli

Squash Filling

  • 1poundbutternut squash
  • 1/3cupfresh orange juice
  • 1/2cupdiced onion
  • 2tbspfresh sage leavesminced
  • saltto taste
  • pepperto taste
  • 2tbspnon-dairy milk
  • 1tbsphigh heat oil
  • 1/2cupmarinara sauce
  • 1/4cuphazelnutschopped
  • 2tbspnutritional yeast

Instructions

  1. If using a root vegetable or zucchini dice up your veggies. Steam your veggies in the microwave or on the stove top, until quite tender but still vividly colored. Drain and pat as dry as possible.

  2. Place your steamed veggies in your food processor with the aquafaba and pulse until the whole shebang is smooth like baby food.

  3. Now add both your flour and salt and pulse on and off in 3 second bursts until your dough comes together. Remove fro the Food processor and form into a soft ball.

  4. Lightly dust your cutting board with flour and knead the dough for 6-8 minutes until you have a pliant ball of dough. Put into a covered container until your filling is ready.

  5. Cube your squash and place in a microwave safe container with 2 tbsp water and loosely cover. Don't snap the lid on the container just place it on top. Microwave on high for about 10 minute until fork tender. Drain. Or steam in a pot on the stove top.

  6. Saute your onion in 1 tbsp oil in a large sauce pan over medium heat until light golden brown and fragrant. Place squash in the bowl of your Food Processor with the onion, orange juice, sage, salt, pepper and non dairy milk. Pulse until you have a fairly cohesive mash with a bit of texture.

  7. Roll out your ravioli dough on a lightly floured board. You will be using a rolling pin to create a large rectangle of thin (about 1/8) inch thick dough. Now using a small fluted cutter (mine was about 1 1/2 inch diameter) cut out equal rounds of dough. Place 1 1/2 tsp or so of dough into the center of each circle. Dip your finger in aquafaba and wet the edges of the dough circle.

  8. Gently press another circle over the filling and apply pressure all around the edge to seal it well.

  9. Bring a pot of lightly salted water to a low simmer and gently place in about 5-6 ravioli. Simmer them for 4-5 minutes and remove then GENTLY from the water. Finish the rest of your ravioli in batches.

  10. Heat a medium pan and toast your chopped hazelnuts until golden and toasty being very careful not to burn them. Remove them from pan. Add your marinara and heat through. Gently place your cooked ravioli in with the sauce and toss to coat.

  11. Scoop into bowls and top each bowl of ravioli with chopped hazelnuts and a sprinkle of nutritional yeast.

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  1. Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (11)Radhika says

    Brilliant and beautiful, Johanne. I love your experiments!

    Reply

    • Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (12)Sunnyside Hanne says

      Thank you Radhika, there is a childlike glee when you roll up your sleeves and play with food.

      Reply

  2. Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (13)Flea says

    Beautiful compositions! The toasted hazelnuts are the The Dude’s rug. “It really ties the room together”. I love the gorgeously luminous moss colored glossy mushroom filled ravioli for Frog Day. The day when its easy to be green.

    Reply

    • Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (14)Sunnyside Hanne says

      Oh the dude! From now on I will refer to some garnish as the rug.

      Reply

  3. Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (15)Flaxen-Haired Sister says

    Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (16)
    You wrote “My egg dying days are long in my past…” Mine too. I was contemplating this with a twinge of sadness as we prepared for the visit our two little Danish nieces who were coming for Easter . Your niece and I tromped into the forest to cut some birch branches. With each step my feet broke through the crust and I sank thigh-deep into the snow, but your niece was just light enough to float on top of the crust. We collected our branches – black and rough and twiggy and without a trace of green – took them home and arranged them in a large jug full of water. Dipping into our box of Easter doodads, we decorated the branches with painted blown-out eggs from many years ago, along with paper decorations, tattered and faded now but still pretty. In three days tiny spots of green appeared on our Easter bush; in four days there were delicate light green leaves among the painted eggs and the bits of tissue paper. Spring had sprung in our home. Outside the buds on the mother trees, standing in deep snow, are still black and closed. Back inside, the cats managed over several nights to attack and destroy a number the old eggs dangling from the cut birch branches: they apparently still smell eggy enough to attract predators. So our supply of old painted blown-out eggs is dwindling. Can you think of a way to create eggless “eggs” that can be painted or otherwise decorated and then hung from our Easter bush? Perhaps something made with some kind of light-weight modeling material? Papier-mâché? You are a wizard at that kind of thing. Perhaps a post for next Easter?

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    • Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (17)Sunnyside Hanne says

      What a magical tradition. Zoe will always remember those moments with her mom in the still of nature. I would love to find an alternative type of “egg” to paint. We’ll have to look into that. It needs to be light weight and paintable. I’m pretty sure we can make something work.
      What a shame that some precious Easter treasures were shattered by those dumb cats. That stinks. Hanne

      Reply

  4. Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (18)rae says

    thank you for your wonderful recipes, remembrances, stories and quotes. in the ravioli recipe are you meaning 6oz volume or is that in weight?

    Reply

    • Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (19)Sunnyside Hanne says

      You are so welcome. Thank you for stopping by. I meant 6 ounces by weight about 1/2 cup of puree.

      Reply

  5. Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (20)Livy says

    Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (21)
    I will never, in my whole life, forget the trips we took to Venda Ravioli. My tiny hot hand clutched in your petite, but much bigger, paw walking down Atwells. Ravioli is small pasta filled with cheese. And after you eat it, you will be a small human filled with pasta that is filled with cheese. Ravioli-seption.

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    • Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (22)Sunnyside Hanne says

      I’m glad because if you forget all is lost. Even in heat waves where appetites were lost in the haze you Aylam and I could polish off a pound of ravioli, cause it just slipped down, no need to chew.

      Reply

  6. Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (23)Maria says

    Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (24)
    Good morning,
    I would like to know if you use only butternut squash for the filing of your ravioli since the pasta is of different colors
    Merci
    Maria

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    • Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (25)Sunnyside Hanne says

      Fresh Vegan Rainbow Pasta Dough with Ravioli Recipe - SunnysideHanne (26)
      Good morning Maria,
      I use many different fillings but gave only one recipe. I’d love to know your favorite fillings. I was thinking of posting my recipe for using the blackberry colored pasta dough in a dessert. with a chocolate filling.

      Reply

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FAQs

Does ravioli dough need to rest? ›

Knead dough for 1-2 minutes to form a ball (don't worry about technique here, the food processor does most of the kneading for you) cover again, and let rest for 30 minutes to 1 hour to relax the gluten. Use this time to make the ravioli filling.

What is ravioli dough made of? ›

I use a basic pasta dough recipe made with a combination of 00 and semolina flours, egg, olive oil and salt to make the ravioli. It can easily stretch without breaking and hold up to cooking without falling apart and spilling the fillings in the boiling water.

What if my ravioli dough is too dry? ›

If it is too dry and crumbly, add more water, 1 Tbsp at a time. Next, the dough hook should be put on the mixer to knead the dough for two minutes on speed 2. The dough should stick together but not be "sticky" to the touch.

Can I use food coloring to color pasta dough? ›

I've tried dying pasta by just adding food dye to the boiling water, but you don't get very deep colors. If you have the time, it might be easier to just make fresh pasta.

What is the best flour for fresh pasta? ›

Semolina flour is good for pasta because it's a hard variety of wheat and has a high protein content. Both of these properties give more structure to pasta which provides that elusive 'al dente' quality to fresh pastas.

How long do you let pasta dough rest before rolling? ›

Resting the dough gives the flour a chance to fully absorb the eggs so that it develops the proper consistence that you need for rolling and cutting it into the right shapes. Pasta dough should rest for at least 10 to 30 minutes, but you can let it sit for up to an hour for the best results.

Does pasta dough have to sit overnight? ›

Let the dough rest for at least 30 minutes at room temperature or up to overnight in the fridge – this is an extremely important step, so don't skip it! 4. Roll. Shape the dough into a rough circle.

What is the best flour to use for ravioli? ›

Make the pasta

For filled ravioli I like to use a mix of 00 flour and semolina flour. It can be made by hand in a large bowl or on the bench. For a short cut the dough can be brought together in a food processor or stand mixer too!

Why put oil in ravioli dough? ›

It also helps prevent you pasta from sticking together. That's why I put it in.

Is it cheaper to make your own ravioli? ›

Making homemade ravioli is going to be cheaper in cost out of pocket, you get to teach yourself and your family a new skill, fresh ravioli tastes so much better, and you get to fill it with pretty much whatever you want. Fresh ravioli dough tastes better and is more filling as well.

How long should ravioli dough rest? ›

The final step is to let the dough rest. Cover it tightly in plastic wrap, and leave it out at room temperature for at least 30 minutes. If you knead your dough properly and let it rest for at least 30 minutes, it will be easy to roll out.

Why is my fresh pasta dough tough? ›

Too much flour makes the pasta tough. Not enough will result in runny lumps that are impossible to roll through pasta maker.

Why is my ravioli mushy? ›

Pasta that is soft and mushy is usually overcooked, while if it's crunchy and hard, this is a good indication that you haven't cooked it for long enough. Pasta cooked perfectly tends to be tender on the inside and a bit firm on the outside.

What can be used to colour pasta? ›

A bright pink dough colored with beets, a deep dark black dough colored with squid ink, a green dough made with spinach, and a golden orange dough that gets its hue from tomato paste.

What can you dye pasta with? ›

Alternative taste-safe method to dye pasta

If you have a little one who is still mouthing everything and you're concerned about using paint, the alternative is to colour your pasta using food colouring. The colours may not be quite as vibrant but you can relax knowing it is completely taste-safe!

How do you color pasta for sensory bins? ›

Keep adding drops of food coloring until you get the color you like! Add the food coloring and vinegar mixture to the resealable bag with the pasta. Seal the bag and mix well by shaking the bag until all of the pasta is covered in the color. Once it's all mixed, place the pasta onto parchment paper so it can dry.

How do they dye pasta? ›

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  1. Place 2-4 cups of dried pasta in a plastic bag/container. ...
  2. First put 3 tsp of white distilled vinegar in a small bowl. ...
  3. Pour color mix into your pasta filled bag/container and shake vigorously!
  4. I let my pasta dry overnight on a baking sheet lined with paper towel.
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