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Simply, these are small pasta ravioli cases,
sealed on three edges, crimped to
perfection,
ready for you to pipe or spoon in your
preferred filling.
Fill, seal, crimp, boil and sup.
Ravioli piping bag and nozzle supplied.
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erm. I can't find these anywhere so (+) really nice invention. |
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almost as good as empty party poppers! +1 |
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Or you could buy already filled ones and squish out the innerds and restuff with whatever. Then you could take the old insides and stuff them into something else. mmm. |
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Also available in empty burrito, calzone, and pie varieties. |
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Welcome back [jon] where ya been? |
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ah... life get's in the way of 'baking
sometimes... [desertfox]. nice of you to
notice though. |
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It would be much easier to make ravioli from scratch. Even if you took something like lasagna pasta, soaked it in water and then cut it into squares, that would give you the same effect. |
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//It would be much easier to make ravioli from scratch// |
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Since when has overengineering been an issue on the HB?! |
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As a person who owns a traditional ravioli maker (rolling pin and knife) I am appalled. However, it's a good idea. Have some pasta. |
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Just package them like wonton wrappers or the like, it seems a little silly to spoon stuff into a dough pouch. A flat foldable stack sounds more reasonable. Bun because i've never seen ravioli wrappers. |
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I like World's empty pies. :) |
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you think you'll make much bread? |
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Hmmm, custard filled ravioli... Yum! |
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Just buy the square wonton/dumpling wrappers, its the same thing. you could put filling on one, put another over, seal it, and have square ravioli, or use one and fold diagonaly for triangles.
I've used the wrappers to successfuly make crab rangoon, |
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wontons aren't made of pasta are they? I'm
not sure it's quite the same thing. |
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Worldgineer? I like your thinking. Empty Calzone sounds like just the thing to sate one's hunger. Tortellini, Ravioli, it's all good. Well thought up, Joe. |
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Cut lasagna noodles to the square or crescent you desire, stuff, and crimp. Call [Jscotty] or [humanbean] for details. |
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