Saturday, November 30, 2013
MEATY MEXICAN RAVIOLI
This is a recipe you can throw together when you have no idea what to make, and/or are short on time. It uses ingredients that are low cost, shelf stable and usually already in your kitchen. The olives are optional, since there's usually a clear divide between lovers and haters. The flavor of olives can really overpower this if you're not a fan.
First, boil a bag of frozen beef ravioli. If you want this meal to be vegetarian, choose a cheese or veggie filled pasta.
Brown a pound of ground turkey (or beef or chicken or Boca crumbles, whatever you like) then pour in enchilada sauce, salsa (I used the store brand with black beans and corn), sliced olives and drained black beans. You could even use a plain, non chunky salsa to make this kid friendly. Simmer while the ravioli cooks.
When ravioli is done, scoop using a small strainer (I'm lazy and didn't want to drain the entire thing over the sink with a larger colander) into the meat mixture.
Add cheese and stir. Now, I know I'm always demanding you to use freshly grated cheddar cheese. I am so tired of shredding and really not in the mood to do dishes. I purchased shredded cheddar. Please don't tell anyone. It's lactose free!!!
This is a delicious, hearty and comforting meal. Feel free to mix it up by going meatless, using different cheeses, or kick it up a notch and use spicy enchilada sauce and/or salsa.
Ingredients
1 bag frozen beef ravioli, 25 oz
1 lb lean ground turkey
1 can red enchilada sauce, 16 oz
1 jar salsa, 16 oz
1 can black beans, 15.5 oz, drained
1 small can sliced olives, drained (if you choose to omit the olives, you may want to add salt for additional flavor)
2 cups shredded cheddar
Boil ravioli according to package directions. Meanwhile, brown ground beef in large nonstick skillet. Drain off any fat if necessary, then add enchilada sauce, salsa, black beans and olives. Simmer over low heat until ravioli is done. Add drained ravioli to meat mixture, along with shredded cheese. Gently stir until combined. Serve with extra cheese, if desired.
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