Last Saturday, while driving downtown on Michigan Avenue and trying to think of something easy to prepare for dinner, I suddenly had a strong desire to eat duck raviolis. I stopped by L'Appetito on Huron where I had seen more than 2 years ago that they had a decent selection of frozen ones and bought a pack of duck raviolis ($5.99 for a pack containing about 17 pretty large round-shaped raviolis) and a pack of meat raviolis (mainly beef) for $5.49 for about 30 pieces of smaller square-shaped raviolis.
Both required 12 to 15 minutes of cooking in boiling water. 13 minutes proved to be enough and they remained whole without falling apart.
Unfortunately the duck raviolis did not have enough duck meat, the bread crumbs, herbs, and ricotta cheese were too dominant, and therefore you would have never guessed that they were duck raviolis. All together the whole thing was not bad, but quite bland.
The dough was ok, but a bit too chewy.
The meat raviolis had more meat and were a bit tastier, the dough was more or less similar to the other, but once again the combined taste and texture were nothing to write home about.
So I added a decent marinara sauce from a jar, some good olive oil, and grated Parmesan and Romano cheese, and with the help of a bottle of Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, I survived the evening.
On the plus side, there were no unpleasant additives, fillers, or preservatives in these raviolis. And they were perfectly edible.
On the minus side I have some doubt that L'Appetito make them themselves. On the package the only mention of origin or manufacturing says: "Packaged for L'Appetito Imports, Chicago". I wonder if you can find real imported Italian raviolis, canned or in frozen packages, in Chicago?
Because, after years of looking, without success, for a good source of freshly made raviolis in either downtown or on the north side of Chicago, I had decided to try frozen raviolis, but that most recent experience was not really convincing.
Any new suggestion will be welcome.
P.S I tried the frozen raviolis made by Perfect Pasta that were mentioned on this thread in the past and did not like them. Besides they contain lots of totally not useful or appetizing ingredients
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alain40 on February 10th, 2010, 4:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.