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Definition of the day : « ravioli »

  • As in pasta : noun noodles
Example sentences :
  • Have some rich stock boiling in a stewpan; poach the ravioli five minutes.
  • Extract from : « Choice Cookery » by Catherine Owen
  • Mix well together and add to the paste as for other ravioli.
  • Extract from : « Allied Cookery » by Grace Glergue Harrison and Gertrude Clergue
  • Ravioli and a sweet, and dont annoy us with any olives, said OLeary to the waiter.
  • Extract from : « The Woman Gives » by Owen Johnson
  • The ravioli are then to be served hot seasoned with cheese and butter or with brown stock or tomato sauce.
  • Extract from : « The Italian Cook Book » by Maria Gentile
  • Roll very fine and cover half the crust with ravioli dressing half-inch thick.
  • Extract from : « Good Things to Eat as Suggested by Rufus » by Rufus Estes
  • Arrange the ravioli on a platter, pour the hot sauce over them and finish with a sprinkling of grated cheese.
  • Extract from : « Practical Italian Recipes for American Kitchens » by Julia Lovejoy Cuniberti
  • Boil these ravioli in salted water, being careful not to break them open.
  • Extract from : « Practical Italian Recipes for American Kitchens » by Julia Lovejoy Cuniberti
  • Enclose in little squares of the home made paste described above, and cook and serve as in the preceding recipe for Ravioli.
  • Extract from : « Practical Italian Recipes for American Kitchens » by Julia Lovejoy Cuniberti
  • The very melodies of Verdi and Rossini are inextricably twined in our minds around memories of ravioli and zabaglione.
  • Extract from : « The Merry-Go-Round » by Carl Van Vechten
  • They had ravioli a la Tuscany, and after that some very rare fruit cake that had come only the week before from sunny Italy.
  • Extract from : « The Arrow of Fire » by Roy J. Snell