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August 28, 2020 By Jennifer Stone Leave a Comment

Vegan Ravioli Recipe Easy Dough and Fillings

Vegan Ravioli Recipe

Although this too, like the vegan gnocchi is not perfectly a vegan dessert but, you can have them in your snacks and enjoy your snack too. The Ravioli’s that you get post preparing it with the following recipe is smooth, soft and a lot flavorsome. If you use the garlic oil, you won’t even require ketchup or other sauces to enjoy this delicious dish.

They are as soft as a vegan cupcake or a vegan brownie. If you assume that vegan ravioli cannot be as tasty as the non-vegan version of it, then you are absolutely wrong. Because after trying this delicious ricotta ravioli, you won’t remember the taste of the non-vegan version of it at all. I can say this without any doubt as this ricotta ravioli is not only vegan-friendly but also it is a lot bougie.

Vegan Ravioli Recipe

AuthorJennifer StoneCategoryOther RecipesDifficultyIntermediate

They can also be called as pasta with the sauce inside – which you can also have with the Bechamel sauce over it. What an amazing creation – isn’t it? Some believe that pasta is made of eggs and that is the reason for their fluffy and smooth texture. But that’s completely a myth as the pasta companies themselves claim that they do not include any kinds of non-vegetarian items in their products. Now, let’s have a look at the delicious recipe.

Vegan Ravioli Recipe

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time30 minsCook Time35 minsTotal Time1 hr 5 mins

 1 cup All-Purpose Flour
 1 cup Semolina Flour
 ½ cup Aquafaba
 2 cups Almond Ricotta Cheese (Of course Vegan)
 2 tbsp Water

1

Take a large bowl – add semolina and all-purpose flour in it and mix it well

2

Drain of the can of chickpeas to save the water and to get aquafaba. Now mix the water and aquafaba in the large bowl from the 1st step

3

Add water little by little and knead the mixture like a dough – this dough will be smooth; it shouldn’t be sticky or wet – if so, then add some flour to it

4

Cover the dough with plastic wrap and let the dough rest in the fridge for next half an hour

5

After 30 minutes, remove the dough from the fridge and the plastic wrap. Now sprinkle some amount of flour on the counter top and using a rolling pin, roll the dough till you get the smooth and thin version of it.

6

Now, take a small cup and cut the dough into circles using the cup. Again, ball the unused dough, make it flat and draw the circles back in it

7

Then place smaller amounts of ricotta cheese into the small sized doughs – portions of cheese depend upon the size of dough you are using. Make sure it covers 1/4th middle portion of the dough

8

Now, spread small amounts of water on the outsides of the circles using your fingers to seal the circles completely. You can choose the sealing shape you want your ravioli to be served

9

Then, cook some salted boiling water and let it come to a boil for around 4-5 minutes. Post this, put the raviolis into it and let it be fried until it comes floating over the water.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 12

Servings 1


Amount Per Serving
Calories 302Calories from Fat 133
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 12g19%
Cholesterol 10mg4%

Vitamin A 23%
Vitamin C 12%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Ingredients

 1 cup All-Purpose Flour
 1 cup Semolina Flour
 ½ cup Aquafaba
 2 cups Almond Ricotta Cheese (Of course Vegan)
 2 tbsp Water

Directions

1

Take a large bowl – add semolina and all-purpose flour in it and mix it well

2

Drain of the can of chickpeas to save the water and to get aquafaba. Now mix the water and aquafaba in the large bowl from the 1st step

3

Add water little by little and knead the mixture like a dough – this dough will be smooth; it shouldn’t be sticky or wet – if so, then add some flour to it

4

Cover the dough with plastic wrap and let the dough rest in the fridge for next half an hour

5

After 30 minutes, remove the dough from the fridge and the plastic wrap. Now sprinkle some amount of flour on the counter top and using a rolling pin, roll the dough till you get the smooth and thin version of it.

6

Now, take a small cup and cut the dough into circles using the cup. Again, ball the unused dough, make it flat and draw the circles back in it

7

Then place smaller amounts of ricotta cheese into the small sized doughs – portions of cheese depend upon the size of dough you are using. Make sure it covers 1/4th middle portion of the dough

8

Now, spread small amounts of water on the outsides of the circles using your fingers to seal the circles completely. You can choose the sealing shape you want your ravioli to be served

9

Then, cook some salted boiling water and let it come to a boil for around 4-5 minutes. Post this, put the raviolis into it and let it be fried until it comes floating over the water.

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Once the ravioli is cooked, take it out and have it with a yummy sauce of your choice. You can also prepare desserts like Buckwheat pancakes or some almond milk pancakes with the tasty pancake syrups.

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