Ravioli with Prosciutto, Roma Tomato and Sage

"A few weeks ago there was a post on the message boards asking "Of all of your creations, what recipe are you the most proud of?" I want to change my answer to this one!! I had a moment of brillance last night when I started dinner and this recipe is the end result. I really enjoyed eating this and felt like I had created a very simple but extremely tasty dinner. I hope whomever decides to try it enjoys it as much as we did!!"
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
3
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put a pot of salted water on to boil.
  • Melt butter in a large skillet over medium to medium/high heat.
  • Add prosciutto and let cook for 5 minutes.
  • Add chopped roma tomatoes and cook for 4 more minutes.
  • Add chopped sage and pepper.
  • Add your ravioli to the boiling water.
  • Add heavy cream to your tomato/prosciutto mixture and stir well.
  • Bring just to a boil and lower heat to a high simmer.
  • As ravioli begin to float, scoop them out of the pot and add to the skillet with the sauce mix.
  • Add cheese and gently toss to coat.
  • Serve with a green salad and garlic breadsticks.

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Reviews

  1. This is great! I subbed 3T of the butter with olive oil because I felt too guilty. It was mild flavored but subtle and yummy! I bet if you wanted to add another layer of flavor you could throw in some gorgonzola too! Thanks for the great recipe!
     
  2. I made this recipe for a date nearly 6 months ago, using 1 lb each of crab and cheese ravioli. Well, that date is now my boyfriend and he tells me all the time that this meal was how I won him over. :) Super tasty and easy to throw together. Thanks!!
     
  3. Fantastic! I used light cream and it wasn't such a heavy meal.
     
  4. I have a garden full of Sage and I have been trying to find dishes to make so I can use it up. When I came across this one I thought it sounded good. I made it for dinner last night and it was fantastic! I did add a clove of garlic to the panchetta and tomatoes but otherwise wouldn't change a thing! It tasted like something Olive Garden would have on their menu! Thanks :)
     
  5. Amazing! This recipe has become a staple in my household. My son will come home from college if he knows I am making this on the weekend!
     
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  1. This is great! I subbed 3T of the butter with olive oil because I felt too guilty. It was mild flavored but subtle and yummy! I bet if you wanted to add another layer of flavor you could throw in some gorgonzola too! Thanks for the great recipe!
     
  2. We would give this 10 stars! Used cheese tortellini & lightened up the sauce with evaporated skim milk, & subbed some olive oil for butter. I didn't have roma tomatoes, just used up the last tomatoes in the garden, fabulous, easy, good enough for company.
     
  3. Great recipe but not exactly low-cal so, to lower the calories, I substituted the 4 TBS of butter with 1 TBS butter & 1 TBS Olive oil and I replaced the heavy cream with evaporated fat free milk thickened with corn starch making a total of about 480 cal. including spinach ricotta ravioli and prosciutto.
     

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