**Indulge in a unique culinary experience with this delightful Caesar salad featuring crispy fried ravioli. This innovative dish combines the classic flavors of Caesar salad with the irresistible crunch of homemade ravioli, creating a symphony of textures and flavors that will tantalize your taste buds.**
**The chicken Caesar salad with fried ravioli is a popular dish that combines the classic flavors of a Caesar salad with the crispy texture of fried ravioli. The salad is made with romaine lettuce, cherry tomatoes, croutons, and a creamy Caesar dressing. The fried ravioli are filled with a variety of fillings, such as cheese, meat, or vegetables. The dish is typically served with a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese.**
**The shrimp Caesar salad with fried ravioli is a variation of the classic chicken Caesar salad. It features succulent shrimp instead of chicken, adding a briny and flavorful twist to the dish. The shrimp are typically grilled or sautéed and then tossed with the salad ingredients. The fried ravioli provide a delightful contrast to the tender shrimp and crisp romaine lettuce.**
**The vegetarian Caesar salad with fried ravioli is a delicious option for those who prefer a meatless meal. This dish includes roasted vegetables, such as bell peppers, zucchini, and mushrooms, instead of chicken or shrimp. The vegetables are tossed with the salad ingredients and topped with the crispy fried ravioli. The result is a colorful and flavorful salad that is both satisfying and nutritious.**
**So if you're looking for a new and exciting way to enjoy a Caesar salad, try one of these recipes featuring fried ravioli. You won't be disappointed!**
TOASTED RAVIOLI SALAD WITH CREAMY MARINARA DRESSING
Toasted ravioli was one of my favorite appetizers growing up. As the name contradicts, it's actually deep-fried, and it's the perfect cheesy-chewy topping to a big green salad. Deep-fried thing + leafy greens = my favorite form of balance.
Provided by Molly Yeh
Time 2h40m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- For the dough: Place the flour on a large work surface. Make a well and add the eggs, olive oil and salt in the center. Using a fork, whisk the egg mixture, slowly incorporating the surrounding flour into the egg mixture until all the flour is mixed in. Use your hand to combine the rest of the dough. Knead, sprinkling extra flour on the work surface if the dough is sticking, until the dough is smooth and elastic and the center springs back when poked, about 10 minutes. Form the dough into a ball. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and let it rest for 1 hour.
- For the filling: Meanwhile, heat the spinach in the microwave just until the spinach is warm, about 1 minute. Strain the spinach, then place the spinach inside a clean kitchen towel and wring out all the excess liquid. Add the spinach to a bowl along with the mascarpone, mozzarella, salt, garlic powder and egg and mix to combine.
- Set a stand mixer pasta attachment or a table pasta roller attachment to the widest setting. Cut the dough in half and keep one half covered as you work with the other half. Flatten out the dough you are working with, adding a little bit of flour as you flatten. Feed the flattened dough through the pasta attachment once, catching the dough with the back of your hands. Add a little more flour and fold the pasta in thirds. Flatten the dough down and run it through the widest setting 2 more times. Then run the dough through each setting, decreasing the number each time you add the dough until you get to the thinnest setting. Your dough is now ready to be molded into raviolis.
- Cut the pasta sheet in half and drop teaspoon-size dollops of filling over the dough, spacing them 1 inch from the edges and 2 inches apart from each other. Brush water around the perimeter of the pasta. Place the other half layer of pasta on top. Press down and around the filling, taking care to get the air out and seal the filling in. Use a ravioli stamp to cut the pasta. Place each piece on a parchment lined pan. If you do not have a ravioli stamp, use a knife to cut squares around the filling and use the prongs of a fork to seal the pasta all the way around the filling. Repeat with the other half of the dough.
- Heat enough canola oil so that it comes to 2 inches up the side of a high-sided pan to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with a rack.
- Dip each ravioli in the milk and shake off the excess. Dredge in the breadcrumbs and place back on the a parchment lined sheet pan. Fry in batches, without crowding the pan, around 2 minutes on each side. Remove from the oil using a spider or a slotted spoon. Place on the lined baking sheet to drain and immediately sprinkle with salt.
- For the creamy marinara dressing: Mix the marinara and ranch in a bowl, then set aside.
- For the salad: Combine the romaine, onion, tomato, olives and some Parmesan in a large bowl, then add a little dressing and toss to combine. Plate and add the desired amount of toasted raviolis, a drizzle of more dressing and more Parmesan.
CLASSIC CAESAR SALAD
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Time 35m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Soak the anchovies in a bowl of water, 5 minutes. Drain and pat dry, then finely chop and mash to form a paste; set aside.
- Make the croutons: Combine the butter with the garlic in a small saucepan over medium-low heat; cook, swirling the pan occasionally, 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and pour into a medium bowl. Add the bread cubes and parsley and toss; season with salt and pepper. Arrange the bread on a baking sheet in a single layer and bake until golden brown and crisp, about 10 minutes; let cool.
- Meanwhile, make the dressing: Bring a small saucepan of water to a boil. Gently lower the egg into the water, then immediately remove the pan from the heat and let stand 5 minutes. Drain and rinse the egg under cold water; crack into a large bowl. Whisk in the anchovy paste, the vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice and mustard powder until smooth. Whisk in the olive oil in a slow, steady stream until emulsified; season with salt and pepper.
- Add the lettuce, croutons and about one-third of the Parmesan to the bowl with the dressing and gently toss. Divide among plates and top with the remaining Parmesan.
CAESAR SALAD WITH FRIED RAVIOLI
Make and share this Caesar Salad With Fried Ravioli recipe from Food.com.
Provided by shawnajean
Categories < 30 Mins
Time 20m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil for ravioli. Salt water and cook a minute less than package directions for either fresh or frozen pasta, then drain thoroughly. Heat about 3 tablespoons EVOO in a large, nonstick skillet over medium heat. Combine cornmeal, 1/2 cup of Parmigiano Reggiano and lots of black pepper on a plate. Coat the drained ravioli in the cornmeal and cheese mixture. Shake off excess and fry the ravioli until golden on each side, 4-5 minutes total. Remove them to a paper-towel lined plate and season with some salt.
- For the salad, whisk together the lemon zest and juice, grated garlic, mustard, anchovy paste, hot sauce and Worcestershire then stream in the EVOO, about 5 tablespoons. Coat the romaine in dressing then season with pepper and a handful of grated cheese. Top salad with crispy ravioli and serve.
FRIED RAVIOLI
Fried ravioli, a popular appetizer in St. Louis, Missouri, is breaded and deep-fried pasta. If frying pasta sounds strange to you, keep an open mind: crispy pasta shell, soft cheese filling and ample marinara sauce for dipping; what's not to like?
Provided by Giada De Laurentiis
Categories appetizer
Time 30m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Pour enough olive oil into a large frying pan to reach a depth of 2 inches. Heat the oil over medium heat until a deep-fry thermometer registers 325 degrees F.
- While the oil is heating, put the buttermilk and the bread crumbs in separate shallow bowls. Working in batches, dip ravioli in buttermilk to coat completely. Allow the excess buttermilk to drip back into the bowl. Dredge ravioli in the bread crumbs. Place the ravioli on a baking sheet, and continue with the remaining ravioli.
- When the oil is hot, fry the ravioli in batches, turning occasionally, until golden brown, about 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the fried ravioli to paper towels to drain.
- Sprinkle the fried ravioli with Parmesan and serve with a bowl of warmed marinara sauce for dipping.
THE LAST CAESAR SALAD RECIPE YOU'LL EVER NEED
This is an unbelievable, restaurant-quality, creamy Caesar salad dressing that will make you swear off of anything store-bought again. Great for your classic Caesar salad, or as a dip for all kinds of veggies. Will NOT disappoint! To serve, toss with chopped romaine in a salad bowl and shave Parmesan cheese on top of salad; season with salt, black pepper, and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice.
Provided by Britt Brouwer
Categories Salad Green Salad Recipes Caesar Salad Recipes
Time 1h20m
Yield 32
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Combine anchovy fillets with garlic in a food processor and pulse several times to form a paste. Process mayonnaise, Parmesan cheese, half-and-half, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, and Worcestershire sauce with anchovy mixture until dressing is creamy. Refrigerate for 1 hour or more before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 57.2 calories, Carbohydrate 0.6 g, Cholesterol 4.3 mg, Fat 5.9 g, Protein 0.5 g, SaturatedFat 1.1 g, Sodium 77 mg, Sugar 0.1 g
FRIED SHALLOT CAESAR SALAD
The dressing here is great on this salad, but it can find a second (and third, and fourth) life in so many other simple meals. Use it as a dip for grilled asparagus and broccolini; slather it on burgers and BLTs; or combine it 50-50 with Greek yogurt and add chopped dill and black pepper to make a fried shallot Ranch dressing for dipping crudités (or chicken wings). Add it to a roast beef sandwich (or just serve it with the roast beef). It's a great party dip for chips (or anything you'd serve French onion dip with). This recipe calls for making the mayo from scratch, but you can use store-bought mayo as the base to make it even easier.
Provided by J. Kenji López-Alt
Categories dinner, lunch, weeknight, salads and dressings, appetizer, main course, side dish
Time 20m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Prepare the shallot aioli: Combine shallots, egg, lemon juice, mustard, fish sauce, Worcestershire sauce and garlic in the bottom of a jar just wide enough to fit the head of an immersion blender (see Tip). Add the neutral oil, pouring it in slowly so that it forms a distinct layer on top of the other ingredients. Place the head of an immersion blender all the way at the bottom of the jar. Turn on the blender and slowly pull it up through the jar so that the oil is slowly incorporated and forms a creamy emulsion.
- Transfer the mixture to a medium bowl. Whisk in the extra-virgin olive oil, then whisk in water as needed until the dressing forms a light, creamy consistency. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Prepare the salad: If using homemade shallots, skip to Step 4. If using store-bought shallots, toast the shallots in a large skillet over medium heat until deep caramel brown and aromatic, about 3 minutes. (Alternatively, you can toast the shallots on a sheet tray in an oven or toaster oven at 375 degrees until deep caramel brown, about 6 minutes.) Season generously with salt and transfer to a bowl.
- In a large bowl, toss the lettuce with a few tablespoons of the dressing, half of the fried shallots and the Parmesan until lightly coated. Taste some of it, then add more dressing and season to taste with salt and pepper as desired. Transfer to a serving bowl, sprinkle with remaining fried shallots, grate some more Parmesan on top, garnish with anchovies (if using) and serve. Leftover dressing can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.
Tips:
- Use fresh ingredients: The fresher the ingredients, the better your salad will taste. This is especially important for the lettuce, tomatoes, and Parmesan cheese.
- Make your own croutons: Homemade croutons are easy to make and they add a delicious crunch to your salad. Simply cube some bread, toss it with olive oil and herbs, and bake it in the oven until golden brown.
- Don't overdress the salad: A little dressing goes a long way. Too much dressing can overwhelm the other flavors in the salad.
- Serve the salad immediately: Caesar salad is best eaten fresh. The dressing can wilt the lettuce if it sits for too long.
- Add some protein: If you want to make your salad a more substantial meal, you can add some grilled chicken, shrimp, or tofu.
Conclusion:
Caesar salad is a classic for a reason. It's simple to make, delicious, and versatile. With its creamy dressing, crispy croutons, and fresh Parmesan cheese, it's a salad that everyone will love. Whether you're serving it as a side dish or a main course, Caesar salad is sure to be a hit.
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