Monday, December 1, 2008

Pumpkin Ravioli Retold...at last

I heard that my dear Auntie has the gunk, so for her sake I figured I'd better write something for her to read, and I might as well get on with the pumpkin ravioli story. Though at this point, the stories you all have come up with sound a lot better than the real deal, and I'm not so sure that I want to relive it. I really wish these ravioli had been some deliciously lovely yumminess that involved cheesecake and graham cracker crumbs as suggested by my friend Liz. But alas, they were not. So here we go:

Whatever night it was.... Tuesday, so Monday I decide to do something I never do, try a new, exotic, yummy sounding recipe that I know no one else in the family would appreciate but me. I really thought it was a good idea. In my useless blog wanderings for the day, I had run across a recipe for pumpkin ravioli with brown butter sage sauce - doesn't that sound good to you? I thought it sounded divine. So I went about purchasing the needed items for the meal and talked it up all afternoon. (Though Cameron really thought I was joking when I told him.) I set about to make them, only to find that I had purchased pumpkin pie mix (you know, the pre-sweetened stuff), not plain pumpkin. So sad - though I did make that pumpkin pie mix in to absolutely fabulous pumpkin bread the other day:) Cameron thought he was in the in clear and would no longer have to force his happy face though dinner, but I was smarter than he - I managed to pick up a can of pumpkin while finishing up my Christmas shopping the very next day - haha! So Tuesday night the ravioli were unveiled.

Now I have to be fair here - the reciped did call for fresh pumpkin (which I just don't have the time for) and fresh sage (which my store was all out of), but I really don't think it would have made that much of a difference. And my first bite was WAY too hot, in my haste to get to hula class on time and to taste my divine dish, so I totally burned my tongue. But even after I got dressed for class and actually used a fork to try it, I was sorely disappointed. Pumpkin ravioli were just not meant to be. What cruel person persuaded me to give them a shot? I don't recall, but they liked them. I remember, even their child liked them. Not mine. Cameron either (but we all know that already). It was a bust. Oh well. And at the time of the original post I had a whole plate full in the fridge waiting for some hungry person to give in and try - but I threw them out today. I couldn't stand to look at them any longer, they were just sitting there, teasing me, shaming me, bringing to rememberance my sad experimental cooking. I'm not a cook - baking I can do, but I'm not a cook.

So anyho0 - there you have it. A good home is no longer needed, but if you really feel the urge to try pumpkin ravioli, I think I still have the recipe somewhere in the kitchen....

7 comments:

Liz said...

lisa, i TOTALLY would've tried it had i come across the recipe. it does sound good. sorry about the bust. i've had too many of those to count. eg. stuffed mushrooms with rosemary. it looked great on "queer eye for the straight guy' but not so much in my own home. luv, lizzie

Liz said...

p.s. love the new blog design.

Karen Lambarth said...

I HATE it when that happens. . . . get already for some yummy new item and it just doesn't make it!
Sorry.
Thanks for the story though.
I like the wallpaper too!

Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life said...

Urp! That's all I have to say. Urp.

Well, and to say I once tried the most divine carrot vichyssoise. The only person who would eat it, actually the only person who even seriously tasted it, the only person who I truly love, was Taylor. And he said it was good. But it, too, got thrown out because, after all, how much can two ernest, wonderful people eat?

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Kerry said...

Okay so the flickr thing is cool-but it wants me to sign up sign up and keep doing junk and allowing them to look at my computer--sorry--but I did make one on my own before I knew I had to sign up and it was cute..I just couldn't publish it because I wasn't a member and then I lost it-so whatever.

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