| Ingredients & Recipe |
While the dough was resting, I started on the rice pie. Now my grandmother's rice pie is famous within my family which makes attempting it a daunting task. She makes them for Easter and it is a favorite among my family - especially my brother. In fact, there's a story that always gets brought up at the mention of rice pie when my brother is around. My grandmother often makes rice pies to give away to different people including my family. Well, one time she entrusted Nathan with this pie and he brought it home and didn't tell a single person about it, but instead ate nearly the whole thing by himself. True story. So I have high expectations to live up to if I plan on ever letting my family try my version of this treat. Rice pie for those of you who have never had it before is basically what the name implies - a pie of sorts with a sweet rice filling that includes cinnamon, ricotta cheese, and crushed pineapple to name a few things. I got the recipe from my grandmother who like a lot of good cooks doesn't actually measure when she cooks which makes her written down measurements more of a guess than actual fact. In turn, this complicates things for me further as I've never seen her make rice pie which would help with the whole guessing game of adjusting the recipe as needed. To start the rice pie, I set out to cook the rice which for some reason was more complicated to me than it should have been. I think I misunderstood her directions and just tried to boil it until tender rather than just cooking it normally which I think is my best bet for future attempts.
| The Crust |
| The Good Ones |
Now that my ravioli were made, it was time to cook them, but first I had to get my rice pies out of the oven which had thankfully lost their runny look and seemed to be on the right track. I ended up leaving them in the oven a little longer than an hour because I wasn't sure if they were cooked all the way through, but after an extra ten minutes the tops were browned and the filling was firm which seemed to be the test for doneness according to the recipe. I took them out and set them on the counter to cool for their later test taste - which they did pass with flying colors.
The Final Products
| Home-made Spinach & Ricotta Ravioli |
| Grandma's Rice Pie |
Beth I haven't been on facebook much but this story was just what I needed. Your becoming a true Italian !!
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