Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star…

July 9, 2009

in My story,recipes

Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are…

Who doesn’t want to be a star? I’ve always wanted to be one. Not literally,  of course, but figuratively. I wanted to be looked up upon, someone who shone out, someone who was superior and outstanding.

But you know what? We are all stars. God created each and every one of us in His most unique and personalized hands…Everyone is outstanding. Everyone is extraordinary in their own way. I realized that again today in my college prayer group.

One thing I really love about our prayer group is how freaking different every one of us is. We’ve got the talkative, friendly Allen, the intelligent, brooding George, the fiery, humorous Joanna, the sweet, sensitive Joyce, my carefree, good-natured brother, the stoic, yet gentle Mark, the bright, cheerful Colleen, and of course, the oh-so-fabbity fab fab ME.

We’re all so different with completely individualized backgrounds and personalities, but somehow…we blend well together. We all bring our own unique flavor into the group, and though there are a few individuals who appear to stand out more than others, I think the group would lack a bit of flavor with any one of us missing.

You don’t have to try to be “dominant” or “striking” to be a star. You just have to be you, the single, unique person that you are, to be appreciated and accepted by others. Because what’s more important than standing out in a group is to be able to blend in and be part of the complementing flavor of the group, and to ultimately be a positive contribution.

Which brings us to this week’s BSI ingredient, feta. Oh, feta. I just adore feta…

Why? Because it’s so…individual and unique, yet it blends so incredibly well with a myriad of dishes. We should all be like feta! It’s just so…creamy and crumbly and tangy and stinky (Not that we should be stinky, but you know what I mean!). Just a little bit of feta goes a long way, and it is extremely versatile in that it works with pretty much any ingredients.

Need proof? Check out my recipe for this week’s BSI, hosted by Zoe. Usually when you say feta you would think Greek, but I decided to flaunt my Asian roots and use feta to accent an Asian-fusion dish…with a bit of unexpected twists here and there…

Earthy Feta Raviolis in Feta-Rosemary Broth

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For the ravioli filling:

  • oil or butter
  • 2 large garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/2 small shallot, minced
  • 4 large shitake mushrooms, chopped
  • handful of dried figs, sliced
  • handful grape tomatoes, sliced
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
  • drizzle of balsamic vinegar
  • juice of half an orange
  • salt and pepper

For making ravioli:

  • 20 wonton wrappers
  • water
  • big chunk of feta, crumbled

For broth:

  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 sprig fresh rosemary
  • fresh ground black pepper
  • handful of crumbled feta

For the ravioli filling, first heat up the butter or oil, then toss in the garlic, shallots, and mushrooms.
DSC01915 Cook until soft and fragrant. Stir in the figs, tomatoes, and rosemary, stir to cook through. Squeeze in the fresh orange juice, drizzle in a bit of balsamic vinegar to taste, season with salt and pepper.
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Cook for about 5 minutes more, then set aside.
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Next to make the ravioli, lay out a stack of wonton wrappers and prepare a small bowl of water.
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Spoon a tablespoonful of the filling on top of one wrapper, top with a teaspoon of feta.
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Dip your finger into the bowl of water, wet the sides of the wonton wrapper. Then take another piece of wrapper, wet one side of it, and press it down on top with the wet side down. Repeat until you use up all the filling.
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Then heat the broth in a small saucepan with the garlic and rosemary. When it starts to boil, drop in the raviolis until cooked. Remove the rosemary sprig and the cooked raviolis.
DSC01927 Place the ravioli on a serving plate, then pour the remaining broth all over. Top with more feta cheese, sprinkle on some fresh-ground black pepper.
DSC01928 Wowee~
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This is a feta-worshipping dish, through and through. The broth was infused with the fragrance of garlic and rosemary, but feta was clearly the star of the broth as it melted slowly into it.
DSC01937 And even with such glorious filling of mushrooms, tomatoes, and figs, it was the feta that really rounded it up to a perfect balance.
DSC01930 Definitely, the taste was sort of Asian-fusion with the earthy shitake mushrooms and the wonton wrappers, but it really worked.
DSC01939 I loved the slippery slurp of raviolis, and it was extra-flavorful together with the rich broth.
DSC01938 One huge bite to make me happy…

Oh yeah. Feta rocks. Notice how it becomes a star in this dish without even trying too hard? Just in its pure, natural form, used in appropriate amounts, and it really makes the dish…pop.

All right, girls (and guys, if there’s any), let’s go on shining! Shine and radiate with your individual-ness (that should totally be a word)!

Question of the day: What do you think is your own individual quality that makes you…pop?

P.S. WHAT IS UP WITH BLOGGER? I’m having some trouble commenting on people’s blogs because of the word verification that is cut off by the boxes! Anyone else having such problems?

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Alison July 10, 2009 at 8:57 am

What a great recipe! I keep forgetting about BSI. I need to start checking it every week. I used to hate feta, but I’ve developed a taste for it recently.

I’m sorry about blogger problems. No idea what’s happening. Do you open the blogs into a new browser? Perhaps that would help.
I can’t comment on Wordpress blogs at work when I use Firefox but I can comment just fine if I use Internet Explorer. No such problem at home. Very odd.

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zoe July 10, 2009 at 9:01 am

This is absolutely fantastic! Thank you for submitting this!

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Claudia Haas July 10, 2009 at 9:45 am

Finfishing my coffee and running to the store. The ravioli is gorgeous and I adore it in brooth – the feta broth tickles my fancy.

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Holly July 10, 2009 at 9:52 am

holy gourmet my dear – that looks FAB-YOU-LOUS! but i couldn’t have expected anything less from fabulous you :)

i loved this post – its great to know that we can shine best when being ourselves. because ultimately staying true to who YOU are will compliment everyone around you. i like to think i add some humor and lightness to things – this gal will talk to anyone!

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Emmy July 10, 2009 at 10:03 am

Creative much?

Note to self: Must use wonton wrappers to make ravioli.

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Astra Libris July 10, 2009 at 11:27 am

Such a beautiful, beautiful post!! Not only are your photographs heavenly, and you recipe oh my goodness, gorgeous, but I love love love your incredible metaphor for feta cheese! I think you’ve created a beautiful new mantra – we should all strive to be like feta cheese! So true! How important to remember to treasure our unique accomplishments…

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Sweta July 10, 2009 at 11:40 am

The first time I used feta in a salad,my hubby searched the whole kitchen for the source of the ‘stink’,then he refused to even try the salad when he realized that it was the origin of the stink-he,he,he.That was the first and last time feta has entered my house!

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javakit July 10, 2009 at 11:45 am

This looks fabulous! I love feta and goat cheese and sometimes bleu cheese!
What makes me pop? Good question…. will have to think on that one!
Thanks for the uplifting post!

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ksgoodeats July 10, 2009 at 11:45 am

Nice recipe submission!! I’m having issues with blogger too and it’s driving me insane!

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Kim July 10, 2009 at 11:50 am

Oh, I love feta! Looks delicious!

My one quality that seems to stand out is my sense of humor. I’m sarcastic. I like to poke fun at life. I like that about myself :)

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Karena July 10, 2009 at 12:05 pm

me being random…

1) Your raviolis look deeeeeeeeelicious and slurpalicious. I want some!

2) I just noticed on Zoe’s blog that you selected corn when you hosted BSI. AAGGHH! I love corn. If only I had stumbled across your blog/learned about BSI earlier!

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janetha July 10, 2009 at 12:12 pm

you are fabbity fab fab! i couldnt have said it better myself. and so is your recipe! xoxo

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Summer Slim July 10, 2009 at 12:31 pm

that is some awesome looking ravioli! i really need to start cooking from scratch.

i think my style reflects my personality to a T, so that would probably what makes me pop :)

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Catherine July 10, 2009 at 1:16 pm

I thought it was so brilliant of Zoe to pick feta, which I love (even the low fat French version at TJs is absolutely irresitable). Your filling combo sounds fantastic–love the fig and feta together.

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teresa July 10, 2009 at 2:15 pm

Oh the ravioli looks AWESOME! How do you come up with such tasty dishes!

I have an award for you!

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Shubha July 10, 2009 at 2:17 pm

I have never cooked feta at hme..shud do it now..ravioli in any form is my fav..but ya as long as its veggie..I think i wud try it replacing the chicken stock with veg stock.

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Meredith July 10, 2009 at 2:22 pm

Yum! Feta is great! Did you know there’s a soy version too? So even I can still enjoy :)

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Kailey July 10, 2009 at 2:28 pm

“we are all stars”
that is just so beautiful.
anything with feta is pretty much amazing!

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Eliana July 10, 2009 at 2:31 pm

I heart feta too. It makes everything taste so much betta!!!

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Jessica@FoodMayhem July 10, 2009 at 2:54 pm

OK, how embarrassing but many friends and family know me as the person who just falls asleep everywhere and anywhere. Everyone I know has a pictures of me sleeping. I’m narcoleptic. =( I’m glad my loved ones get a good laugh out of it.

BTW, I love feta and I hate those word verification things. I can’t read most of them.

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elra July 10, 2009 at 3:16 pm

This is incredibly delicious looking ravioli. I am going to try this, I just have to, because I can’t resist the dried fig in there. You are truly such a talented cook my dear!

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Laura July 10, 2009 at 3:30 pm

Delicious ravioli, a very interesting combination as well!

Im having a few probs leaving comments it seems to take a few gos before it will accept it.
Thank you for your lovely comment on mine and your *hugs*, made me smile lots :-) .

I really love your take on being a star :-)

Have agreat day

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kahluaabba July 10, 2009 at 3:32 pm

I really enjoyed this post from beginning to end. You start of so optimistic about yourself and others. it’s a perspective and attitude that I am trying so hard to adopt, but I am treading the fine line of not being hokey or fake. i really want my attitude to permanently change.

And I loved teh quote:
Because what’s more important than standing out in a group is to be able to blend in and be part of the complementing flavor of the group, and to ultimately be a positive contribution.

Being a positive contribution in a group, class, to the world is ultimate success, and it’s harder to do when you stand out. I think that was great insight that each of us is different and have our own qualities and contributions to add.

Finally, your ravioli looks so so delicous and creative. All the flavors seem like they would go so well together but I would have never thought of it.

I hope you have a good weekend. Take Care!

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Lynn (The Actors Diet) July 10, 2009 at 3:55 pm

what a great recipe! i’ve been having trouble with blogger too. grrrr.

i used to want to be a “star” all my life. then, when i started getting some of the “star treatment” it freaked me out. all we can be is the best we can be and know we can’t depend on others to let us know how special we are.

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buffmuffy July 10, 2009 at 4:30 pm

oh gosh yum that looks really good…

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Sweetie Pie July 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

What a great post! I love this recipe, and I too enjoy the “slippery slurp” of ravioli. Even more than the food, I love the intro. Reading your words really hit the spot today. :-)

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Stacey (Dill My Pickle) July 10, 2009 at 4:53 pm

Oh my GOD your ravioli are making my mouth water!!! They look so good! And the feta is just icing on the cake!

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lowandbhold July 10, 2009 at 5:05 pm

Oh I looove feta! That dish looks so good!

I am having trouble with blogspot also!

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Melissa July 10, 2009 at 5:22 pm

Ohhh my that looks so yummy!

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Kiki July 10, 2009 at 5:46 pm

I adore this post! I smiled at the “We are all stars” part because it’s so simple.. but sometimes I don’t realize that I shine brightest when I’m being myself (pretend that isn’t the CORNIEST thing you’ve ever heard). What makes me pop… um. I like to think that I’m a good listener? And somehow I always seem to make people laugh using the stupidest things possible, without trying to.

Enjoy your evening!

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Karine July 10, 2009 at 6:10 pm

Wowow I love the filling! I should try it in homemade ravioli!

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Shannon, The Healthy Beach Bum July 10, 2009 at 7:24 pm

Gorgeous ravioli :) It looks like some amazing comfort food!

Blogger has been doing that for me too! Every single comment I try to leave it does that.. so weird :/

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Olivia July 10, 2009 at 7:39 pm

Omg, I love ravioli in broth, “in brodo” in Italian. I love the idea of figs in the stuffing for a hit of sweetness.

BTW You are totally a star . . everyone loves you!

http://ohlivin.wordpress.com

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CaSaundra July 10, 2009 at 7:50 pm

I have never tried feta! Geez, there is a lot of food I haven’t tried yet–your recipes are the push I need to get going and trying these foods! I love the recipe–just bookmarked it =) Thanks deary!

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Reeni July 10, 2009 at 9:39 pm

I love the filling in these! I have a whole ton of wonton wrappers that have lost their way. I see ravioli’s in their future. You are fabbity fab – you shine brightly, you inspire, and you are one of a kind! I’m known for being the voice of reason where their is none and for being a ‘rock’ – extremely dependable and unwavering – as my bff likes to say.

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lk (Healthy Delicious) July 10, 2009 at 10:02 pm

omg those ravioli look beyond awesome! totally going on my “to make” list.

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Eralda July 10, 2009 at 10:24 pm

I love love love this! I am a feta worshiper through and through and this is making my mouth water. Delicious and so beautiful!

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Jenny July 10, 2009 at 10:43 pm

I loved this, from the ravioli (YUM!!!!) to the reminder that we are all STARS!!!! :) :)

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Sweet and Fit July 11, 2009 at 1:35 am

this looks increible!!! im drooling!

hope you win!

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Cecilia July 11, 2009 at 4:16 pm

I cannot tell you how much I want to taste that ravioli right now… looks so yummy I want to lick my screen. Nom nom.

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Kerstin July 11, 2009 at 7:12 pm

Gorgeous! And they look beyond delicious – I love feta too! Congrats on tastespotting!!!

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Julia July 12, 2009 at 9:42 am

The ravioli looks amazing! I’ve spotted those wonton wrappers at the store and wanted to buy them but didn’t have a specific recipe in mind to use them…NOW I definitely do!

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ttfn300 July 12, 2009 at 3:48 pm

this looks absolutely amazing, fantastic job!!

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zoe July 13, 2009 at 6:42 pm

Im so sorry I missed putting this in BSI, I will add it asap!

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Olga July 14, 2009 at 3:41 pm

What a great idea to cook these in a rosemary infused broth!

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