Cocoa tagliatelle with ricotta, raspberry coulis and chocolate sauce
Prep Time: pasta: 10 minutes + resting time; coulis: 15 minutes; sauce: 10 minutes
Cook Time: pasta: a few minutes; coulis: 8-10 minutes
Keywords: boil pasta dessert vegetarian nut-free egg flour ricotta Italian
Ingredients (Serves 2)
For the cocoa pasta
- 1 tablespoon / 7 g unsweetened cocoa
- 80 g all-purpose flour + more as needed
- 1 large egg (no less than 2.2 ounces / 62 g)
For the raspberry coulis (see Note #1 below)
- 12 ounces / 340 g fresh raspberries
- 1 tablespoon / 12 g ultra-fine or granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon / 5 ml fresh lemon juice
For the chocolate sauce (see Note #2 below)
- 75 ml heavy whipping cream
- 50 ml non-fat milk
- 3 tablespoons / 1 1/2 ounces / 42 g unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
- 4 ounces / 115 g good quality chocolate 70%, finely chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon / 2.5 ml vanilla extract
- 1/16 teaspoon fine sea salt
Additionally
- 70 g / 2 1/2 ounces fresh ricotta, possibly homemade
Instructions
Important: I listed the ingredients and provided the instructions following the order of the recipe name. However, both the raspberry coulis and the chocolate sauce can be prepared before the pasta and refrigerated until ready to use.
Note #1: these quantities make more than necessary for the pasta and you can halve them. My thought is that, since you are going through the effort of straining the puréed raspberries to obtain a smooth sauce, you may as well make a nice batch. You will certainly find ways of using it.
Note #2: these quantities make more than necessary for the pasta. However, the sauce keeps in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks and you can find ways of using it within that time. This chocolate sauce was derived from a recipe by David Lebovitz.
How to make the cocoa tagliatelle
Weigh the flour and cocoa in a bowl and stir them with a metal whisk until the cocoa is well dispersed, then add the egg and mix into a cohesive dough, first with a fork and then with your hands.
Empty the bowl onto a kneading board (scraping the container well) and start kneading the dough with your hands.
Add a bit more flour if needed to obtain a dough that is not sticky, but should not feel hard when kneaded. Knead for 8-10 minutes, folding the dough on itself towards you and pushing it away from you with the heels of your hands in a fluid motion that should feel relaxed and meditative. Cover well (e.g., wrapped in plastic film), and let rest for about an hour.
Cut the dough into 2 equal pieces, flatten both with a rolling pin and then roll with a pasta machine until you are down to the last but one notch. Sprinkle the dough with all-purpose flour as needed to prevent sticking. Let the rolled dough rest for a short while.
Sprinkle the dough with a bit of all-purpose flour, then cut each piece into tagliatelle (long strips that are 1/4-inch / 6 mm wide) with the machine attachment or by hand. In the latter case, fold a 3-inch strip of pasta lengthwise away from you. Continue to fold the strip until the entire pasta sheet is folded into a flattened roll. With a sharp knife, cut across the flattened roll. Immediately unfold the cut tagliatelle.
Lay out the tagliatelle in such a way that they don’t stick to each other until you are ready to cook them.
How to make the raspberry coulis
Place raspberries in a bowl and add and sugar. Stir well and let sit for half an hour or so. Process the raspberries briefly with an immersion blender. Press through a fine-mesh strainer, using a spatula to extract as much liquid as possible. Discard seeds.
In a saucepan, bring raspberry sauce to a simmer and maintain for 8 minutes or so to reduce it. Remove from the heat, let cool a bit, then add the lemon juice and stir well.
Can be prepared in advance, and, once cooled, refrigerated in a lidded container.
How to make the chocolate sauce
In a small saucepan, warm up the cream, milk and butter until the fluid begins to steam.
Remove the pan from the heat and add the chocolate, vanilla, and salt, stirring until the chocolate is melted and the sauce is smooth. It will take a little while, so be patient and keep stirring. The chocolate aroma will make this a pleasant task.
Can be prepared in advance. Once the sauce reaches room temperature, pour it in a glass jar, place the lid on and store in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks. Warm up the amount of the sauce you need by putting it in a jar or ramekin and placing it in a pan of very hot water.
How to cook and dress the cocoa tagliatelle
Bring a small pot of water to a rolling boil. Since the pasta takes only a short time to cook, prepare the sauces just before tossing it into the boiling water.
Place 1 1/2 tablespoons of chocolate sauce in a ramekin and gently heat until the sauce melts. I do this by heating up in a small saucepan enough water so that I can immerse the ramekin in it without having the water come up its rim. Immerse the ramekin in the water and remove the pan from the heat. Stir as the sauce melts.
Place 3 tablespoons of raspberry coulis in a ramekin and gently heat to lukewarm. I do this in the microwave set to defrost checking often.
Prepare the ricotta as the water comes to a boil. I like to think about this dessert as shared by a couple and given that it is eaten warm, I dress it and toss it in a serving bowl, then plate it and serve immediately. Put the ricotta in a bowl and mash it with a fork to make a cream. If it is on the dry side, add to it a teaspoon or so of the pasta cooking water.
Add some coarse salt to the boiling water, stir and then toss the tagliatelle in it. Bring water back to boiling and keep it there. The time needed to cook the tagliatelle is a few minutes, so don’t wander away.
When the pasta is ready, remove from the heat, pour a glass of cold water in the pot, stir and then drain the pasta, leaving a bit of water clinging to it. Toss pasta and ricotta. For the presentation, arrange pasta in a nest shape, pour raspberry sauce in the center, then make a ribbon all around it with the chocolate sauce. Toss well before serving.
If you prefer, divide the ricotta into two bowls and proceed as above, but diving the ingredients between the two bowls and repeating the steps for each one.
