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Leftover Filling from Butternut Squash Ravioli


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I have some leftover filling from a batch of butternut squash ravioli. It consists of the squash (of course), butter, s & p, and a bit of nutmeg. Any ideas about what I can do with it? I don't feel like making more stuffed pasta right now, but I need to use it up. I've been thinking about soup, but I'm wondering about other possibilities.

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I made pizza. I put a good layer on a crust and topped with chicken sausage, red onions, and spooned small dollops of fresh goat cheese. Thought it turned out great.

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Soup is always good. However You can beat some egg yolks and cream, stir into the squash, beat the egg whites separately then fold into the mixture. Pour into a buttered souffle dish and bake in a preheated oven at 375 degrees until it is puffy and browned, about 15-20 minutes.

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Thanks for the great ideas! The pizza sounds great, but since I don't have any dough on hand and I don't have time to make some, I think I'll try the souffle.

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Soup is always good.  However You can beat some egg yolks and cream, stir into the squash, beat the egg whites separately then fold into the mixture.  Pour into a buttered souffle dish and bake in a preheated oven at 375 degrees until it is puffy and browned, about 15-20 minutes.

same basic idea, but toss in a little parmigiano and put it in a crust, for a really lovely tart.

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I did wind up making the soup, because my partner really wanted it. I forgot to mention in my first post that the mixture did have a lot of reggiano, which really came through in the soup. However, I really like the tart idea! I've done the phyllo dough appetizers before, but forgot about that those. Thanks for reminding me.

We love butternut squash, so I think I'll need get some more so we can try out some of these dishes!

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