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From: Chef Christopher Dutka, Marina Cafe, Destin, FL. Yield: 6 servings.
RAVIOLI SHEETS:
4 to 5 large baking potatoes, peeled and sliced 1/16 "
5 oz. butter, melted as needed, salt and pepper
STUFFING:
3 oz. olive oil
2 shallots, minced
8 oz. chanterelle mushrooms, chopped
8 oz. Maple Leaf Farms Duckling Legs Confit, meat pulled, chopped
1 oz. Italian Amaretti cookies, ground
2 Tbsp. flat leaf parsley, minced
1 tsp. thyme, minced
6 Tbsp. mascarpone cheese
1 egg yolk
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, grated
as needed, salt and black pepper
SAUCE:
5 oz. unsalted butter
2 Tbsp. sage, minced
4 Tbsp. Italian amaretti cookies, ground
as needed, salt and black pepper
For ravioli: Line one full and one half sheet pan with parchment paper. Brush paper with butter. Shingle potatoes by overlapping 1/4" to cover the entire pan, leaving no holes. Brush potatoes with butter; lightly season. Cover potatoes with parchment paper. Using a dry towel, lightly press parchment so it will stick to the potatoes. Bake in 350°F oven until just cooked, about 8 minutes. (Parchment paper must stick to potatoes during baking and cooling. If needed, lightly press parchment down with dry towel.) Refrigerate until cool.
For stuffing: Sautè shallots in oil for 1 minute; add mushrooms. Cook 10 minutes. Add duckling. Sautè for 2 minutes. Remove from heat; let rest 5 minutes. Mix in next 6 ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Cover; refrigerate until cool. Remove cool potatoes from pans leaving parchment intact. Using the side of a ruler and sharp knife, trim edges. Cut potatoes into 4"squares. You'll need 24 squares to make 12 ravioli and 6 servings, 2 per person. There should be a few extra squares. Remove top parchment on each square. Divide stuffing equally between 12 squares. Invert the other 12 potato sheets to cover filling; lightly press edges together. If squares don't stick together, they will seal while cooking. Remove top parchment paper. Bake in 400°F oven until light golden and potatoes begin to crisp.
For sauce: Heat butter until it's brown with a nutty aroma; remove from heat. Add sage and cookies. Season to taste.
To serve: Divide ravioli between 6 plates. Remove bottom parchment paper; drizzle with sauce.
MAPLE LEAF FARMS
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