There are few ingredients that I love more than pumpkin. I know, I know, it's all "trendy" right now, but I have loved pumpkin ever since I was a wee muffin. I have fond memories of my grandma's pumpkin pie. Eating giant bowlfuls of pumpkin soup in Malta with my best friend Danielle at just 13 years old (world travellers extraodinaire!). Meticulously sorting out the pumpkin seeds from the stringy guts on halloween after carving pumpkins, to then roast them all up. My addiction to pumpkin spice lattes while I lived in LA, they were an excellent meal replacement, (insert eye roll here). To now figuring out which ONE recipe I wanted to feature pumpkin in for my 100 Ingredient Recipe Challenge. I swear I could write 100 different vegan recipes featuring just pumpkin alone! Don't worry, I wouldn't do that to you... Probably...
So what did I decide to do with my pumpkin love affair? Not pumpkin pie, or pumpkin soup, no pumpkin seeds, and not even pumpkin lattes. Let's go classy and make Pumpkin Ravioli. Hey, wait! Come back, it isn't difficult at all, I swear. You know how I like my recipes, easy peasy lemon sneezy. So I call this Pumpkin Ravioli practically from scratch. I do a little cheat and buy pre-made dumpling wrappers. It's still the same basic ingredients, flour and water, and it makes preparing this recipe a breeze. And the result? A fancy looking meal that tastes so scrumptiously divine, you would have thought it would have taken hours to prepare.
Pumpkin Ravioli
Makes about 14 Dumplings, enough for 2 as a main, 4 as a side.
1 Cup Pumpkin Puree (not pumpkin pie filling!)
½ Cup Parmegan (vegan parmesan)
½ teaspoon Salt
½ teaspoon Dried Sage
¼ teaspoon Garlic Powder
Several Grinds of Pepper
Pre-made wonton or dumpling wrappers (check to make sure they are egg free!)
Several pinches of thyme for garnish (and additional flavour)
I'm not even going to comment on the name of this food company, nope, no comment from me. All I'm going to say is to just check out all the different dumpling and wanton wrappers available to you. Some will contain egg, so just grab whichever ones don't.
This filling is SUPER easy. Just toss all ingredients in a bowl and mix it up. Boo ya! If you don't have any Parmegan on hand, just toss ¼ cup cashews and ¼ nutritional yeast in a food processor or blender and pulse until finely ground before adding to the pumpkin mix.
Now set up your ravioli making station. Yes I realize these are dumpling wrappers, but we are just going to ignore that word and skip directly to ravioli. To set up, just have your bowl of pumpkin filling, a small bowl of water, and a plate with parchment paper on it to set your finished ravioli.
Take a spoonful of pumpkin goo and place in the middle of one dumpling skin. Flatten it so that you have a rough disc shape, it just makes it easier to stick on the top dumpling skin... I mean ravioli skin.
Wet a finger and run it around the edges of the dumpling skin. This is your glue so make sure you get all the way around. Put another dumpRAVIOLI skin on top and seal it down by pressing the edges together. Seal them tight so they don't pop open in the boiling water.
It will look like this... especially if you accidentally stick a wrinkle in it, but whatever it's cool.
Once you have collected a plateful, they are ready to be cooked. If you want to make these ahead, you could lay a slightly damp clean kitchen towel on top of them, and then a layer of plastic wrap or foil so they don't dry out. They should be fine like that for several hours in the refrigerator. Alternatively, you could make the filling in advance and store in an air tight container in the fridge for up to a couple days. Then as your guests arrive assemble the ravioli in front of them so you look all impressive and stuff.
Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil, and then drop in the ravioli one at a time so they don't stick together. I cooked mine in two batches to make sure they had lots of room to bounce around. Boil for 5 to 8 minutes until the dumplings have become transparent and are floating, then use a slotted spoon to fish them out.
Sprinkle with some extra parmegan and several pinches of thyme.
Bon Appetegan!
Feature Ingredient: Pumpkin!
Jheana says
Hi Sam! i started visiting your site in november [everyone love the pumpkin pie i make using your recipe!] and love printing your recipes. do you have this one in a printable version i can use?
Jo says
I wanted to make this recipe this week but unfortunately couldn't find egg-free wonton/dumpling wrappers at my grocery store. However, this led to a great variation! I made the pumpkin filling and some tofu ricotta, and used a little of each in jumbo pasta shells with brown butter sauce. It was really easy and so good!
Trina Barclay says
OMG!!! So simple, so amazingly delicious!!! A worthy recipe for the leftover puree from my organic heirloom pumpkin I roasted for Thanksgiving pumpkin pie (used another one of your recipes for that - that was fantastic too ;). Will definitely make this again!!! Thank you!!!
Sam Turnbull says
So happy you enjoyed, Trina!
Lenore Mamarella says
I love your recipes!!! Especially your pumpkin pie which I made for Thanksgiving and which was such a hit that I'm making it again for Christmas. I was wondering, is the nail polish you are wearing in these pics Ella + Mila's "No Place Like Home?" It's so pretty.
Sam Turnbull says
Thank you!!! I have no idea, this post is from so long ago that I don't remember I'm afraid!
Maggie says
This looks great! Is it possible to make them ahead and freeze them?
Sam says
Thanks Maggie! Yep, that should be no problem. I would boil them from frozen, and they may take just a minute or two longer. Enjoy!
Lindsay Hardy says
I must say when I saw the icon for this recipe I thought they look great but there is no way in heck I'm going to MAKE PASTA piiisssh.....
Sam your amazing.... I'll never doubt your icon again lol.
xoxo
Samantha Turnbull says
Lindsay, you're amazing!! Making pasta can be fun, but sometimes (most times) I just do not have patience for that kind of thing! I'm glad you agree. 🙂
fittingintovegan says
Oh yum! I have wanted to make this myself but was too intimidated - these look easy! I love savory pumpkin recipes too!
Samantha Turnbull says
Yes, they are easy to make, you should totally give it a go! I love savoury pumpkin recipes too.
Carolyn Newman says
Very delicious looking. I tried this years ago, but I made the pasta too, I mean leather with mush. I'll try this much easier looking recipe.
Samantha Turnbull says
We have made pasta together that has been successful, and not so successful. Easier to cheat. Shhhh don't tell.
unexpectedlymagnificent says
Oh my goodness. These look amazing! I've made ravioli with wonton wrappers before, although not with pumpkin filling. I'll definitely have to give these a try soon! 🙂
Samantha Turnbull says
Why thank you! It's sun a great way to make them homemade without all the hassle!
Cheryl says
Uh YUM! Too weird that you should post this, since I had some pre-made pumpkin ravioli yesterday for lunch and fell madly in love. I was planning on making them next week anyway, and now I have a recipe.. yay!
Samantha Turnbull says
Haha! What can I say, great minds think alike!