I have been out of these for the longest time! Now I have a years months supply!
Taco night – dinner was quick because Hannah had fall follies dress rehearsal – out of the 2000 kids that go to Hannah’s school, 450 are involved in fall follies – its a big musical extravaganza – so well put together! They have four performances next week.
So my friends at work gave me the idea for this recipe. It took lots of other recipes for me to meld it into this one. I’ll post the recipe at the end of this post. Here is the hostess of this weeks ingredient!
http://rainforestgurl.blogspot.com/2008/11/bsi-week-10.html
Sweet Potato Pillows swimming in Creamy Red Pepper Sauce
Here are the ingredients:
I sweated out the garlic and red peppers for about 5 minutes, or until they began to soften. Then I added tomato paste, Italian seasoning and mixed that together before adding 1/2 cup dry white wine, 1 cup chicken broth. I cooked it until the liquid reduced in half. Removed from heat and then poured in 1 cup of fat free half and half. I let it cool slightly then pureed the sauce:
The sweet potato stuffing:
Then I used my hand mixer to blend it:
Into each wonton wrapper went a tablespoon of the mixture. If you’ve never worked with wonton wrappers before, you need to put your stuffing on the flour side. I use water on the edges, but you could use egg whites as well. Once mixed with the water, the flour helps the sides stick together nicely.
It MADE A LOT! 40 pillows in all!
I boiled salted water and cooked 4 ravioli to try for 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon I drained them to my bowl:
Added 1/4 cup of sauce:
Because of the sweetness of the sweet potato, I decided it need an extra kick:
I didn’t like it at all.
This was so good! But the best part? The nutrition! This plate above comes in at 208 calories, 2.65 fat, 11.1 carbs, 2.5 fiber and 2.65 protein.
Each ravioli is: 37 calories, .65 fat, 6.1 carbs, .3 fiber and 1.65 protein.
Here is the recipe:
Sweet Potato Pillows Swimming in Creamy Red Pepper Sauce
Creamy Red Pepper Sauce
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 large red peppers
1 tablespoon tomato paste
½ teaspoon Italian seasoning
½ cup dry white wine
1 cup chicken broth
1 cup ff half and half
Salt and Pepper to Taste
Heat olive oil in a large pan. Add garlic and sauté until tender. Add diced red peppers, tomato paste and Italian seasoning. Cook mixture for 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Add white wine and bring to a boil. Boil for 1 minute. Add chicken broth and bring to a boil. Boil until sauce is reduced by half. Add ff half and half and simmer until reduced again by about half. Remove from heat; using a stick blender, puree. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Sweet Potato Ravioli
1 ½ pounds sweet potatoes (I used 3 small ones which ended up with 1 ½ cups sweet potato)
¼ teaspoon Splenda brown sugar
1 cup part skim ricotta cheese
¼ tsp. nutmeg
40 wonton wrappers
Water for crimping edges
Pierce potatoes all over with fork. Cook potatoes in microwave until soft – about 6 minutes per side. Cool slightly. Cut potatoes in half; scoop packed cups potato flesh into a large bowl. Mix in brown sugar, nutmeg and ricotta cheese. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Place 1 wonton wrapper on work surface. Place 1 tablespoon sweet potato filling in center of wrapper. Using your finger, dip into water and rub half of wonton wrapper and fold over to make a triangle. I then folded the two edges back to make a ravioli shape. Make sure to seal well so that it doesn’t come undone in the boiling water.
Cook in batches, careful not to crown the pan so they don’t stick together. Cook in salted boiling water for about 3 minutes. Serve with red pepper sauce.
Tips: Once I put the ravioli in the water, I stirred with a spoon to make sure they didn’t stick to the bottom.
Whew, I think this is the longest post I’ve ever done! Enjoy! I am bringing the rest to work tomorrow, hope my friends (who actually LOVE sweet potato) like it as much as I did!
See you at breakfast!
This sounds (and looks!) amazing!!! I am definitely bookmarking this recipe to try… 🙂
Oh wow that looks amazing!
That looks wonderful! If this was a voting contest, you would have mine.
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Oh wow, that looks great! One of these days when I get adventurous I’m going to try to make that 🙂 Is Ed a black lab?
Thank you so much for the welcome and I hope you don’t mind if I add you to my blogroll?
WOW – your BSI recipe looks amazing!!!
I made tacos last night. I did not do anything else as elaborate as the rest of this post.
Whoa that looked like a lot of work but waht great results. They look delicious! Great step by step!
omg that’s so funny about the sink!!!!
Christina – if you just click on the link of the hostess this month, you can get all the details there – no need to be invited! It’s grown over the weeks!
I think this is my fourth BSI recipe – I came in second with my Christmas Morning Biscotti!
I hope everyone tries this – it was so easy but makes it seem complicated!
That looks amazing!! I’ve never worked with wonton wrappers before and they seem kind of intimidating. 🙂 But this looks so yummy, I’m printing it out now.
What a great recipe. This is a new one. We eat alot of sweet potatoes without the brown sugar. They are so good for you. I have to try this. The big thing down here is sweet potatoe fries.
Oooh, jalapeño slices?? Yum!! And I LOOOOOOOVE your BSI submission!!!! Sweet potatoes = obsession.
These look so cool! What a great entry 🙂
I want to bathe in your sweet potato ravioli! THAT’S how good it looks. Of course I’d shower directly afterwards 😉
I Love that the BSI this week is giving me so many ideas for healthy holiday recipes- yours is definitely at the top of my list. Have a great Friday!!!
Ok– this BSI thing is really intriguing to me and I think I might jump in next week!
Is that ok or do I need some kind of invite or membership?? 😛
I got your submission for the bsi contest this week! it looks absolutely amazing and wonderful!!!!