Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe (2024)

Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe (1)

Oven Toasted Ravioli

Sometimes you crave a crunch. Some days there are game days. And sometimes you just need to switch things up, to add a bit of different into your routine.

All three of the above is why I had to make crispy toasted ravioli. My boys devour all the crispy food, which explains why most of our toasted ravioli vanished in a flash.

All-important game days have staked their claim on certain afternoons, and these crispy baked ravioli are an unrivaled finger food.

We love our ravioli. I frequently serve up this tried-and-true classic Cheesy Baked Ravioli Casserole. It’s genuinely a favorite for bringing to new moms, for meal on wheels, or for your own weekly meal prep.

When we’re hungry for a twist, I spice things up with this Mexican Style Cheesy Ravioli Bake. It’s the ultimate comfort food.

A package of fresh cheese ravioli can do all that and so much more…

Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe (2)

Extra crunchy and flavorful

There’s no doubt our trusty pantry friend, Panko Breadcrumbs, provides extra crunch factor in these toasted ravioli.

The virtues of panko breadcrumbs are many. It’s a type of breadcrumb that began with Asian cuisine that is now widely used and can easily be found at most grocery stores. The airy light texture of panko is more flaky and crispy than typical breadcrumbs.

Once you combine panko breadcrumbs with parmesan cheese, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, and kosher salt, it results in a flavorful coating that puts the happy into every bite.

I used a similar coating for these epic — it was an instant dinner hit.

Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe (3)
Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe (4)
Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe (5)

Tips for toasted ravioli success

  • Use fresh rather than frozen ravioli if you can. Note that each brand is a bit different in thickness of pasta; you may need to adjust bake time according to your brand of ravioli.
  • Finely grated parmesan cheese in powder-like form is best for adhering to ravioli.
  • I use shallow pie pans (pictured above) for egg mixture. That way, you can place a single layer of ravioli into the mixture and just flip them over as you work.
  • To prevent the panko mixture from getting Soggy Syndrome while doing the dip/coat, I place the ravioli in only one spot of the panko bowl and generously sprinkle on the coating. Then press in with fingers. That way, the unused panko mixture stays dry for all the remaining ravioli.
  • If things start browning too quickly, loosely cover with foil.
  • For best results, serve toasted ravioli hot out of the oven, with your favorite marinara sauce and a sprinkle of fresh parm!
Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe (6)

Merits of crispy ravioli

Also known as why we adore toasted ravioli. Let us count the ways.

  • They’re undeniably awesome straight out of the oven, dipped in your favorite marinara sauce.
  • They’re perfect for serving-eating-serving while you keep the hot ones coming during game days or party days.
  • They’re baked, not fried.
  • They’re meatless, for all your vegetarian family/friends.
  • They’re fun. Fun to make and even more fun to eat.
Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe (7)

Watch us make 3-minute magic sauce:

Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe (8)

Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe

4.84 from 50 ratings

Print Pin Save

This Crispy Toasted Ravioli is oven baked, not fried. Panko breadcrumbs provide extra crunch. Be sure to have warm marinara sauce on hand for dipping.

** If you enjoyed this recipe, we’d love to have you come back and give it a rating and comment.

Servings: 8 servings approximate

Author: Amy Dong

Ingredients

  • 1 lb cheese ravioli, fresh, not frozen
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 TB water
  • 1 cup plain panko breadcrumbs
  • ¼ cup grated parmesan, powder form works best
  • 2 tsp Italian seasoning
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp kosher, coarse salt
  • cooking spray
  • Your favorite marinara sauce for dipping

Instructions

  • Place oven rack on lower middle position. Preheat oven to 425F. Place wire rack on top of rimmed baking sheet and spray with oil. Set aside.

  • In a shallow dish (I use a glass pie pan) hand-whisk the eggs and water until fully incorporated.

  • In another shallow dish, combine the panko, parmesan, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and kosher salt. Hand-whisk to combine well.

  • Place a single layer of fresh ravioli in pan with egg mixture. Working one at a time, turn ravioli over to coat with egg mixture. Let excess drip off and coat generously with panko mixture. Press crumb mixture to adhere on both sides of ravioli. Place coated ravioli on greased wire rack. Give at least 1-inch space between each ravioli for even browning. Spray tops of ravioli with cooking spray.

  • Bake 15-20 minutes or until tops are golden brown and crisp — check about 10 minutes in for browning; if it’s browning too quickly, cover loosely with foil and continue baking until cooked through (actual bake time depends on brand of ravioli)

  • Serve immediately with warm marinara sauce. Sprinkle extra parmesan cheese on top if desired.

Notes

  • To prevent dry crumb mixture from getting soggy while dipping/coating, I place ravioli in just one spot in the crumb mixture dish. Then sprinkle crumb mixture generously over ravioli, pressing in with fingers to adhere. This helps the entire batch of crumb mixture stay dry until the very last ravioli is coated.
  • If you enjoyed this recipe, please come back and give it a rating ❤️

Click here to add your own private notes.

Nutrition (per serving)

Serving: 1g | Calories: 220kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.004g | Cholesterol: 74mg | Sodium: 411mg | Potassium: 32mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 95IU | Vitamin C: 0.02mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 6mg

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Italian American

Method: baking

Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is fried ravioli the same as toasted ravioli? ›

Fried Ravioli, also known as toasted ravioli, is cheese ravioli that is dipped in buttermilk and bread crumbs then deep-fried or fried in an air fryer. It's then sprinkled with parmesan cheese and parsley, and served with a side of marinara sauce.

What is St Louis's signature toasted ravioli? ›

Toasted ravioli, colloquially known as T-Ravs, is breaded deep-fried ravioli, usually served as an appetizer and also used to consume dipping sauce. It was created and popularized in St. Louis, Missouri.

Do you have to boil ravioli before pan frying? ›

Pan-Fried Ravioli Is a Fast and Fancy Weeknight Win

We're huge fans of store-bought ravioli here at Kitchn, and lately I've been making things even easier on myself by skipping the boiling step entirely. Instead of dirtying another pot, I've been pan-frying them.

Should I thaw frozen ravioli before cooking? ›

As a reminder – NEVER thaw fresh-frozen filled pasta like ravioli! It should be cooked directly from frozen (one less prep step!) For maximum flavor, cook your pasta to just shy of al dente and then finish cooking it by sautéing in the sauce it will be served in. Don't toss fresh pasta with oil!

Do Italians eat fried ravioli? ›

Crunchy, fried ravioli are a popular treat served as an antipasto or in an aperitivo setting across Italy.

How do you serve Trader Joe's fried ravioli? ›

To serve, place marinara in a bowl and arrange fried ravioli on a plate. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and parsley and enjoy right away.

Why is toasted ravioli so good? ›

So, what makes our toasted ravioli so special? Picture our plump, handmade ravioli breaded and then deep-fried to perfection. The result is a golden-brown pocket of pasta that is crispy on the outside, with a soft and savory filling.

What is a fun fact about toasted ravioli? ›

Angelo's, owned by the unrelated Angelo Oldani, also claimed to have created T-ravs, telling a similar story. A waiter instructed a German cook whose English was a bit fuzzy to “drop some raviolis,” so the guy put them into hot oil. The staff liked them so much, toasted ravioli was added to the menu.

What meat is in imos toasted ravioli? ›

Toasted Ravioli. Award-winning, lightly breaded, filled with beef, and deep fried to crispy, golden-brown perfection. Served with Imo's® meat sauce.

Is there cheese in Olive Garden toasted ravioli? ›

It's little pockets of cheese-filled pasta squares deep fried in perfection. Yes, deep fried.

Can you cook ravioli in sauce instead of water? ›

Can you cook frozen ravioli directly in sauce? Yes, you can cook ravioli, frozen or fresh, directly in your simmering pasta sauce. Test your pasta after 3-4 minutes of cooking to see if done.

How many ravioli per person? ›

Many classy restaurants do it, but I hate that. If you want to make your guests happy, you should use at least 200 grams of ravioli (about 10 pieces) for each of them. I often go up to 250 grams each, or even more. This means using at least 12 ravioli per person.

Why is my ravioli floating immediately? ›

Avoid mixing the ravioli with the sauce vigorously, as you might spaghetti since ravioli are more delicate and will tear in the process. Why is my ravioli floating immediately? This generally happens with frozen ravioli. Frozen ravioli is heavier than boiling water.

Do you rinse ravioli after cooking? ›

Do Not Rinse. Pasta should never, ever be rinsed for a warm dish. The starch in the water is what helps the sauce adhere to your pasta. The only time you should ever rinse your pasta is when you are going to use it in a cold dish like a pasta salad or when you are not going to use it immediately.

How to cook Aldi toasted ravioli? ›

ALDI Toasted Ravioli Baking Instructions: To prepare Mama Cozzi's toasted ravioli, just place the frozen raviolis in a single layer on a baking sheet and pop them into the oven at 425 degrees for 8-10 minutes. Watch until they're just puffed up (as shown above), which takes about 9 minutes in my own oven.

Can you fry Louisa toasted ravioli? ›

Fry toasted ravioli until golden brown then skewer them packed close together. Place the skewer in the onion to serve vertically and finish with parmesan. Serve with giardiniera and garnish with fresh parsley.

What is the difference between ravioli and ravioli? ›

What's the difference between "ravioli" and "raviolo"? Ravioli are small squares of pasta, like the ones you're probably already familiar with. A raviolo is a single, large piece that is served as its own dish, like our Pork Shoulder Raviolo!

What to eat fried ravioli with? ›

Marinara Dip for Fried Ravioli

You'll definitely want to serve a Dip with these, just because they can get a little dry if you're eating them by themselves. Traditionally you'd serve with a marinara dip, and that's exactly what we're doing here.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Chrissy Homenick

Last Updated:

Views: 6339

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (74 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Chrissy Homenick

Birthday: 2001-10-22

Address: 611 Kuhn Oval, Feltonbury, NY 02783-3818

Phone: +96619177651654

Job: Mining Representative

Hobby: amateur radio, Sculling, Knife making, Gardening, Watching movies, Gunsmithing, Video gaming

Introduction: My name is Chrissy Homenick, I am a tender, funny, determined, tender, glorious, fancy, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.