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Last year Vinnie's and Formia's (Bloomfield) both served pumpkin ravioli. And I think Bryanna's (East Hanover?) did, also.

Does anyone know of any other places near these two areas that serve pumpkin ravioli? I love them!

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Haven't checked yet, but I'm guessing that some of the buy-it-and-make-it-at-home opportunities for these will increase tenfold in the coming weeks. I'm thinking of places like Maria's (?) in Wayne, just where Rts 23 and 46 meet outside of Willowbrook Mall...it's so easy to throw 'em in w/some brown butter and sage...and oh, why did you get me thinking about these?!? :raz: Whole Foods usually sells them this time of year as well. You might check and see if Trattoria Fresco is serving them, too.

Since I'm a pumpkin freak, I can tell you that the WF in W. Orange has pumpkin (Ciao Bello) gelato, Sweet Avenue Bakery in Rutherford has pumpkin spice cupcakes, and pumpkin ice cream should be out at Applegate Farms by now. And...and...

Now if we could just get the temperature to match our autumnal food palates. Grrr.

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How's THAT for a cross-posting?!? :laugh:

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I already have my butternut squash...I suppose now I have to turn it into ravioli :wink:

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both the montclair and the west orange whole foods are advertising pumpkin ravioli in their windows.

:-)

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Lentinas in Lyndhurst / No Arlington border witll order them for you and will get you butternut squash ravioli as well. I just ordered some yesterday and will have it by Thursday.

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My shop in morristown should have pumpkin ravioli on thursday or friday - also doing a pumpkin pudding for thanksgiving. will probably demo it at morristown farmer's market this sunday.

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It's not pumpkin ravioli...it's sweet potato, but the best of either that I've ever had is at Bernards Inn in Bernardsville. Brown Butter-Sage sauce with toasted pumpkin seeds. Awesome!

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Coincidentally I got some pumpkin tortellini from Whole Foods salad bar last night. Sweet red peppers & some kind of light honey/orange sauce. I was concerned it would be too sweet & cloying but it wasn't, everything was nicely balanced.

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FYI, Whole Foods in West Orange is now selling fresh pasta from the Severino family. I had the plain old spaghettie which was lovely...but they also had fresh pumpkin ravioli.

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It's not ravioli, but for all you pumpkin freaks, read this! Sharin' the love, folks. Sharin' the love. :raz:

"I'm not eating it...my tongue is just looking at it!" --My then-3.5 year-old niece, who was NOT eating a piece of gum

"Wow--this is a fancy restaurant! They keep bringing us more water and we didn't even ask for it!" --My 5.75 year-old niece, about Bread Bar

"He's jumped the flounder, as you might say."

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FYI, Whole Foods in West Orange is now selling fresh pasta from the Severino family. I had the plain old spaghettie which was lovely...but they also had fresh pumpkin ravioli.

had the pumpkin ravioli yesterday...it was very good.

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According to a post here, the Italian deli next to Il Villagio on Rt. 10 in Parsippany has pumpkin ravioli...

"I'm not eating it...my tongue is just looking at it!" --My then-3.5 year-old niece, who was NOT eating a piece of gum

"Wow--this is a fancy restaurant! They keep bringing us more water and we didn't even ask for it!" --My 5.75 year-old niece, about Bread Bar

"He's jumped the flounder, as you might say."

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Two years later, and I'm STILL looking for a place that serves pumpkin ravioli in the Bloomfield/Livingston area.

Any ideas anyone?

Thanks!!!!!

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...and for super market ice cream, Edy's pumpkin is quite good..as is the Slow Churned version...which is lower fat...Oh, Yum. I found it being hidden in the back by the grocery clerks at one of the local Shop Rites..seemed pretty funny to me. :smile::smile:

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Last week I had one large pumpkin raviolo at Culinariane in Montclair. It was very good. I would have preferred small individual raviolis, but that is what they had. Sometimes Basilico in Millburn has them at this time of the year.

Susan

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