1 butternut squash, diced and roasted with olive oil, rosemary, sage, savory and
thyme.
3 Italian sausage, cooked -casings removed
1/4 cup shallots, diced
3 garlic cloves, smashed
1/4 tsp nutmeg
18 oz ricotta cheese
fresh sage leaves
sea salt, ground pepper
marinara sauce
shredded mozzarella
Peel and dice butternut squash into cubes. Place on parchment or foiled lined cooking sheet and drizzle with olive oil and herbs. Roast for 30-40 minutes until squash is carmelized and just tender.
In the meantime, as the squash roasts, sautee Italian sausage meat with garlic, shallots, sea salt & ground pepper.
Prepare your filling.
-18 oz Ricotta cheese
-4 oz mozzarella cheese
-handful of freshly grated parmesan cheese
-1 egg
-10 fresh sage leaves, diced
When the squash is finished roasting, combine the squash, sausage mixture, ricotta cheese filling, nutmeg in your food processor. Pulse until just creamy.
Make your crepes.
*Homemade Crepes for Manicotti. Recipe by my friend Maryann at Finding La Dolce Vita
-1 C flour
-1 C milk
-1 egg
-pinch of salt
-tsp ground sage leaves
Beat together all ingredients. Make one crepe at a time, pouring the batter into a hot crepe pan using a shot glass as a measurement.
Move the pan around to form a nice thin crepe. Turn only once, then cool on a floured towel. When the crepes are cool you can fill them with your cheese, squash and sausage mixture.. top with marinara and plenty of shredded mozzarella cheese and bake for 40 minutes in a 350 degree oven. Enjoy!
7 comments:
This recipe is definitely getting bookmarked for future use.
Jady, these sound so good! The crepes sound like they'd be so tender. Seeing that I've never made manicotti before, I think I should give it a try!
These look gorgeous. Yum! I gotta make my manicotti again and make these homemade crepes for them. Mmm you just put me in the mood!
I just finished the last piece of pumpkin in a risotto for lunch. I wish that I had read this first!!!!
Enjoy it Linda ;)
Karen the crepes are so very light.. give it a try!
I'm alway sin the mood for manicotti Jamie :)
Still time Scintilla.. the weekend's upon us.
Great job, Jady. They look wonderful and delicious :)
Thanks so much Maryann.. you created a monster lol xoxo
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