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    RAVIOLI OF FYNBOS-INFUSED VENISON DENNINGLVLEIS WITH RED WINE SAUCE

    DARLING

    4 springbok shanks

    2 onions, chopped

    2 cloves garlic, chopped

    750ml Cloof Cellar Blend (or a similarly rustic red blend)

    1 000 good quality stock (venison or meat)

    2 tablespoons dried kapokbos leaves (or substitute rosemary leaves)

    2 tablespoons olive oil

    2 tablespoons butter

    4 large carrots, grated

    Fresh pasta, rolled into sheets

    Sweat onions and garlic in olive oil, set aside. Dust the meat lightly with flour. Fry in a little olive oil until golden brown all around. Put vegetables, meat and herbs into a roasting tray (or casserole dish with lid), add 500ml wine and enough stock to cover everything. Seal, and roast at 150ºC until the meat is tender (approximately two hours), taking care that the liquid does not all evaporate. If necessary, add boiling water or stock. Remove the meat from the bones, shred finely using a fork, and reserve. Follow usual method for making ravioli, using the shredded meat as the filling. Strain cooking liquids through muslin and reduce, skimming regularly, until the liquid has reached a thick consistency. Add a little more wine to taste, allowing extra time to cook the wine. If necessary, thicken with potato flour. Adjust seasoning. Add blackcurrant jam if too tart. Cook ravioli in salted boiling water (they're ready when they rise to the surface); drain and place on a plate. Stir a few knobs of softened butter into the sauce and spoon over cooked ravioli.

    Chef's note: The ravioli can be frozen and added directly to boiling water without defrosting.

    - Oscar Foulkes, Cloof Wine Estate

    Shiraz

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