Brown Butter-Sage Cream Sauce

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Plan Z Phase: This is a Z3 (ZReboot) recipe.

An Italian Classic!

Best served over ravioli; especially a pumpkin ravioli or a butternut squash ravioli. The only difference between my behavior now and in the past, these days I only eat five or six ravioli squares instead of a full entrée size, which is probably 10 or 12. I also only eat this a couple times a year. I save it for holidays or a day when we eat out at a fancy Italian restaurant. I save the making of the ravioli to the experts and buy it fresh or fresh-frozen.

Servings: Serves 2 and can be doubled easily

Ingredients:

  • 6 Tbl of fresh butter (Get a good brand. It will make all the difference. Kerrygold Irish butter or an Amish butter are good choices.)
  • 1/3 tsp of grated sea salt or to taste
  • 8 – 10 fresh sage leaves. Pick them off of their stems.
  • ¼ cup of whipping cream
  • ¼ cup of grated parmesan (Get a fresh, good brand of this, too.)
  • 1/3 cup of chopped pecan halves
  • This is a super easy dish to make. All you have to do is get a pot of water boiling to make your pasta and then assemble this sauce. It will only take about 5 – 7 minutes.

Instructions:

Even if you buy frozen ravioli it will only take a few minutes to cook. I put mine on to boil and then make the sauce. They get done about the same time.

In a medium saute pan, add the butter and melt it on medium – medium/high. Then let it cook a bit more; just until you see the edges of the butter start to brown. IMMEDIATELY take it off the heat. It will continue to cook so it’s best to get it off. Now, quickly add your sage leaves. The butter mixture will still be hot enough to make the sage fizzle and almost fry. Grate in your sea salt and add the whipping cream and cheese. Stir until the cheese melts and the sauce is ready.

Drain your pasta. Put some sauce on your plate and put the pasta on top. It’s prettier that way. You can add a little extra grated parmesan if you like. Top with your pecan bits. As I eat the pasta I sort of roll them around in the sauce to coat them. I am sure to eat each ravioli in 4 bites instead of one big one or even cut in half. This way it takes me much longer to eat it and I savor each bite. I feel spoiled.

Enjoy!

Cheers,

 

 

 

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