Bio
I was born in Canada, studied German & moved to Germany. I have worked as an interpreter, a translator, an English instructor and currently work f...
 
 
 
 

Most Popular

Recent Comments

Pumpkin Potstickers with Sage Butter

  • Share This Post
  • Pin It
  • 1
  • Sparkle (
    )
     

Last night was Halloween, and I took some short cuts so I could wait for the Great Pumpkin.  

They say there's a way for lazy people to make ravioli: use wonton wrappers instead of making your own pasta. I think that this is some sort of punishment for being lazy because wonton wrappers are for making wontons. Maybe other Asian dumplings. Not ravioli. Every time I have tried using this little short cut, I have ended up with some sort of failure. I believe the reason they recommend wonton wrappers to lazy people is to prove that if you want a good product, you have to put in the effort, so make your own pasta!

Luckily, I realized before my fragile packets exploded in a pot of boiling water that this was not going to amount to much. I reshaped my ravioli & decided to go more of a potsticker route. I kept the same seasonings (they were already in the mix) and I stuck to my plan of sage butter. I'm actually quite content with the results. They may have been a little greasy, but I think that's the problem with a butter sauce.

Pumpkin Potstickers with Sage Butter

300 g pumpkin, steamed until it falls apart

1/4 tsp nutmeg 1 tsp minced garlic

1/2 tsp thyme

1/2 tsp oregano salt & pepper

20 - 24 wonton wrappers

oil

1/2 c water

3-6 leaves of sage, sliced

2 Tbsp butter

1/4 c white wine

Combine pumpkin, nutmeg, garlic, thyme & oregano until well mixed. Place 1 heaping teaspoon of pumpkin mix onto a wonton wrapper, pulling together the sides & sealing with water as needed. They should form a little pouch. When all potstickers are done, heat oil a pan over med-high heat. Add pot stickers for 2-3 minutes, covered, until brown. Add water, replace cover & allow to steam for a further 2-3 minutes. Add sage, and butter until butter melts, pan covered. Add white wine & allow the wine to evaporate.

I had these for dinner, sat back & waited to The Great Pumpkin to come. He didn't make it this year. Perhaps because I killed one of his kind. I'll know for next year.

  • 1
  • Sparkle (
    )
     

Comments

Post comment as twitter logo facebook logo
Sort: Newest | Oldest
Denise 9 pts moderator

Possibly because I haven't eaten dinner in two days but also because it just looks good.

~Denise BlogHer Community Manager
Flamingo House Happenings ( http://www.flamingohouse.net/ )