A Easy Butternut Squash Ravioli Recipe

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Here is a easy butternut squash ravioli recipe. I had some squash in the pantry yet and wanted to use some of them up. I love these things, easy to grow and store great,  I think people underestimate the lonely squash 🙁

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I peeled them and and cut them in half

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and removed the pulp and seeds

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I chopped them up

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and melted a slab of butter

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and dumped in the squash to saute it

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hmm wat do

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pumpkin and squash is a natural anti-parasitic for chickens, besides they will eat just about anything, so I took it out to my girls

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I was blown away by the sunset as I was walking back to the house, sometimes you just got to stop and look at the sky

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anyways, back to our story, I had saved the bacon drippings from the breakfast i had made the night before, so I threw some garlic in it and turned it on low to heat up

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while I was in the chicken coop, I snagged some eggs

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and made a hollow in the middle of the flour and cracked the eggs into it

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I whisked up the pasta dough

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the squash was all done cooking

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I dumped it in a bowl and added a 1/4 cup of honey

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I broke out the hand mixer

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and pureed it up

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I cut a quarter of the dough and rolled it out

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and grabbed my ravioli maker

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I draped the dough over the form

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I took the press and formed the ravioli

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I put a small spoonfull of squash in each one

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and laid another sheet of pasta on top

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using a rolling pin, you want to roll the top with pressure back and forth till you see the grooves of the form showing through

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trim the excess, this goes in with the dough set aside to be reused

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flip the form over and gently press them out, you can use a knife to cut apart any that are sticking

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flour a pan so they don’t stick

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and repeat the process, I was able to get 36 portions

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I got a pan of water boiling and set about a dozen in the water

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after several minutes, they will start to float and remove them and strain them

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since water and grease don’t mix, I gently set 5 in the middle of the pan that has a higher point that doesn’t have a lot of grease on it and fry up 5 pieces

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once they stop popping, I slide them to the outer edge of the pan flipping them and set 5 more in the middle, and just continue the process

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after they start browning, I pull them out of the pan and drain them on paper towels

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a little salt and pepper and your good to go

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