Sunday, 4 September 2016

Porcini Tortelloni


Last year I made pasta with dried chanterelles and mused about a future recipe using dried Porcini. Today, I made Porcini Tortelloni. Tomorrow is the taste test.

All the Porcini I used in this recipe were foraged in Fife; some within walking distance of my house.

For the pasta:

Ingredients:

30g dried porcini
170g '00 grade' flour
2 eggs

Method:

Make pasta dough (see my previous post for details).

For the filling:

Mozzarella Pearls
Bresaola

Porcini Tortelloni:

Cut rounds from the freshly made pasta dough (I used a pint glass, as it's what I had to hand).

Wrap each mozzarella pearl in a small strip of Bresaola (just enough to cover once).

Place a Bresaola Pearl in the centre of each round.

Trace the edge of a round with water and fold into a semi-circular parcel.

Pull the edges together around your thumb to make a tortelloni shape. Check out this post by Emma Christensen for a step-by-step guide.

Repeat process for all other rounds and dust each tortelloni with flour.To cook:

Boil in salted water for 5 minutes or until the tortelloni rise to the surface.

I hope they taste as good as they smell (wonderful)!

Update - they were delicious!! So much so, that I now keep a jar of pre-mixed Porcini pasta flour in my cupboard, so that I can whip up these rascals on a whim :D

Until next time, Good Foraging! :)

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