Spinach and Ricotta Tortelloni with Sage Butter Sauce

Tortelloni with Ricotta and Spinach Tortelloni with Ricotta and Spinach

Tortelloni, a classic from Bologna, is a pasta filled with ricotta and spinach. This recipe walks you through making it from scratch, paired with a butter and sage sauce.

This is one of the classic standout recipes from Bologna. Reminiscing about my time there, I wanted to make a traditional meal for some visiting friends. Using the classic method, I prepared the pasta dough and filled each handcrafted tortelloni with spinach and ricotta – just the way Italian Mothers do every day.

Guests can definitely tell the difference between homemade and store-bought pasta, and of all the stuffed pastas, like ravioli and cannelloni, I’m probably most fond of tortelloni. Paired with a butter and sage sauce, the dish was a complete success. My guests were more than pleased and asked for both seconds and thirds. Bologna’s simple, delightful recipes continue to bring joy – something I’ll always be grateful for.


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Tortellini or Tortelloni?

Tortellini and tortelloni are both types of stuffed pasta originating from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. They are similar in shape but differ primarily in size and sometimes in their traditional fillings:

  1. Size:
    • Tortellini: These are smaller in size, typically about the size of a cherry.
    • Tortelloni: These are larger, roughly the size of a walnut or even bigger.
  2. Filling:
    • Tortellini: Traditionally, they are filled with a mixture of meats (such as pork loin, prosciutto, and mortadella) or cheese.
    • Tortelloni: They are traditionally filled with ricotta cheese and spinach, though there are many other fillings available.
  3. Serving:
    • Tortellini: Often served in a broth (like in “tortellini in brodo”) or with a sauce.
    • Tortelloni: Typically served with a sauce, given their larger size.

Tortelloni with Ricotta and Spinach


Step by Step Guide to Making Spinach and Ricotta Tortelloni


Making the Filling:


  1. Prepare the Spinach:

    • Place frozen spinach in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
    • Cover and cook for 5 minutes.
    • Transfer to a sieve to drain and cool.

  2. Combine Ingredients:

    • Once cooled, squeeze out excess water from the spinach.
    • In a food processor, combine spinach, ricotta, Parmigiano-Reggiano, nutmeg, salt, and pepper.
    • Pulse until the mixture reaches a creamy consistency.
    • Transfer to a bowl and set aside.

Creating the Tortelloni Dough:


  1. Mix and Knead:

    • In a mixing bowl, combine flour, eggs, and salt.
    • Using a dough hook attachment, knead on a medium setting for 5 minutes.
    • Remove and knead by hand for an additional 2 minutes.

  2. Resting the Dough:

    • Shape the dough into an oval disc.
    • Wrap in plastic wrap and let it rest for 30 minutes.

  3. Rolling the Dough:

    • Cut a 1-inch piece from the dough and flatten into a rectangle. Dust with flour on both sides.
    • Using a pasta roller set to its widest setting, pass the dough through.
    • Fold the dough in half and pass through again. Repeat.
    • Gradually narrow the roller settings and pass the dough through, dusting with flour as needed. Continue until the dough is thin and smooth.

  4. Shaping the Tortelloni:

    • Lay the rolled dough on your work surface and let rest for 3 minutes.
    • Use a 3-inch square cookie cutter to cut squares.
    • Place a teaspoon of filling in the center of each square. Brush edges with water.
    • Fold over to create a triangle, sealing the edges.
    • Bring the two points of the triangle together and pinch to seal.

Cooking:


  1. Boil the Tortelloni:

    • In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook tortelloni for 3-4 minutes, or until they float to the surface.

Making the Sauce:


  1. Combine and Melt:

    • In a saucepan, melt butter with sage leaves over medium heat for 4 minutes.

  2. Finish the Dish:

    • Add the cooked tortelloni to the sauce, gently stirring to coat.
    • Serve immediately, garnishing with additional Parmigiano, black pepper, and torn sage leaves.

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  • Author: Francesco Romano
  • Total Time: 1 hour 25 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x

Description

Tortelloni, a classic from Bologna, is a pasta filled with ricotta and spinach. This recipe walks you through making it from scratch, paired with a butter and sage sauce.


Ingredients

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For the Tortelloni Dough:

  • 14 ounces (400 g) all-purpose flour
  • 4 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 2 teaspoons Kosher salt

For the Filling:

  • 1 cup fresh ricotta
  • 2 packages frozen spinach
  • 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
  • 1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg

For the Sauce:

  • 1 stick unsalted butter
  • 4 fresh sage leaves

Instructions

Making the Filling:

  1. Prepare the Spinach:
    • Place frozen spinach in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
    • Cover and cook for 5 minutes.
    • Transfer to a sieve to drain and cool.
  2. Combine Ingredients:
    • Once cooled, squeeze out excess water from the spinach.
    • In a food processor, combine spinach, ricotta, Parmigiano-Reggiano, nutmeg, salt, and pepper.
    • Pulse until the mixture reaches a creamy consistency.
    • Transfer to a bowl and set aside.

Creating the Tortelloni Dough:

  1. Mix and Knead:
    • In a mixing bowl, combine flour, eggs, and salt.
    • Using a dough hook attachment, knead on a medium setting for 5 minutes.
    • Remove and knead by hand for an additional 2 minutes.
  2. Resting the Dough:
    • Shape the dough into an oval disc.
    • Wrap in plastic wrap and let it rest for 30 minutes.
  3. Rolling the Dough:
    • Cut a 1-inch piece from the dough and flatten into a rectangle. Dust with flour on both sides.
    • Using a pasta roller set to its widest setting, pass the dough through.
    • Fold the dough in half and pass through again. Repeat.
    • Gradually narrow the roller settings and pass the dough through, dusting with flour as needed. Continue until the dough is thin and smooth.
  4. Shaping the Tortelloni:
    • Lay the rolled dough on your work surface and let rest for 3 minutes.
    • Use a 3-inch square cookie cutter to cut squares.
    • Place a teaspoon of filling in the center of each square. Brush edges with water.
    • Fold over to create a triangle, sealing the edges.
    • Bring the two points of the triangle together and pinch to seal.

Cooking:

  1. Boil the Tortelloni:
    • In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook tortelloni for 3-4 minutes, or until they float to the surface.

Making the Sauce:

  1. Combine and Melt:
    • In a saucepan, melt butter with sage leaves over medium heat for 4 minutes.
  2. Finish the Dish:
    • Add the cooked tortelloni to the sauce, gently stirring to coat.
    • Serve immediately, garnishing with additional Parmigiano, black pepper, and torn sage leaves.

Notes

  1. Dough Consistency: If your dough feels too dry, you can add a few drops of water. Conversely, if it’s too sticky, sprinkle a bit more flour until you achieve the right consistency.
  2. Freezing: If you wish to freeze uncooked tortelloni, place them on a baking sheet in a single layer until frozen, then transfer to a zip-top bag. They can be boiled straight from the freezer – just add a couple of extra minutes to the cooking time.
  3. Pasta Tools: If you don’t have a stand mixer with a pasta attachment, a manual pasta machine or a rolling pin can also be used to roll out the dough. Ensure it’s thin but not transparent.
  4. Using Fresh Spinach: If using fresh spinach instead of frozen, ensure to wash, cook, and drain it properly. One pound of fresh spinach can substitute the two packages of frozen.
  • Prep Time: 75 mins
  • Cook Time: 10 mins
  • Category: Pasta, Primi
  • Method: Boiling
  • Cuisine: Italian

Nutrition

  • Calories: 450g
  • Sugar: 1g
  • Sodium: 800mg
  • Fat: 18g
  • Saturated Fat: 9g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 9g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 50g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Protein: 18g
  • Cholesterol: 130mg
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