Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe (2024)

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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…

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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.

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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!
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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.
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Crispy Toasted Ravioli Recipe

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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.

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Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

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.
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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, are cheese ravioli that are coated in bread crumbs then deep-fried, fried in an air fryer, or baked in the oven until golden brown. They're then sprinkled with parmesan cheese and parsley, and served with a side of marinara sauce.

Do you boil ravioli before frying? ›

Fresh pasta does need to be cooked, but you can skip the step of boiling your ravioli (and gnocchi), and cook it in a skillet instead. Pan-fried ravioli (and gnocchi) have a crispy crust, a warm gooey center, and they take on sauce beautifully.

Why is toasted ravioli a St Louis thing? ›

Most accounts of toasted ravioli trace its origins to a predominantly Italian-American neighborhood of St. Louis, The Hill. Supposedly, in the early 1940s, a raviolo was accidentally dropped into the fryer by a chef. Shortly thereafter, the item began appearing on menus across The Hill.

How to pan fry ravioli? ›

Toast the ravioli until golden on one side, about 2 to 3 minutes per side. Flip the ravioli and let it get super golden and crisp on the other side. Add the water to the pan and cover. Let it steam for 5 to 8 minutes, until the ravioli is tender and soft.

How was St Louis's signature toasted ravioli made? ›

The story of Charlie Gitto's Toasted Ravioli dates back to the 1940s when an unnamed chef at Angelo's on the Hill (as legend has it) accidentally dropped a ravioli in hot oil instead of water. This twist on traditional ravioli gained popularity and became a beloved staple at Charlie Gitto's restaurant.

Is toasted ravioli only in St Louis? ›

Toasted ravioli are St. Louis culinary icons. For decades they were almost unknown in other parts of the country, though that's begun to change in recent years.

Do Italians fry ravioli? ›

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

Can you air fry ravioli instead of boiling? ›

Lightly spray ravioli with cooking spray. Place as many ravioli in the air fryer basket as you can without overlapping them. Cook in the preheated air fryer for 6 minutes; flip ravioli using tongs and cook for 4 minutes more. Remove from the air fryer and repeat with remaining ravioli.

Can you pan fry cooked ravioli? ›

Add drained, cooked ravioli to pan (do not crowd pan, do this in batches). Continue cooking until ravioli have a slight crust to them and appear golden. Flipping once half way through. Transfer ravioli to plate.

What is a fun fact about toasted ravioli? ›

Mama's on the Hill also says that toasted raviolis were invented in the 1940s. Both restaurants claim relatively the same story of how the dish was accidentally put in boiling oil and not boiling water, and that is how toasted ravioli was created.

What do you serve with toasted ravioli? ›

Serve toasted ravioli with a warm marinara sauce for the best combination of flavors. My favorite dipping sauces for toasted ravioli are marinara, vodka sauce, ranch, and alfredo sauce.

Why do Mexicans toast pasta? ›

The Mexican culinary love for toasting dry starches in oil is as necessary as South Asian cooks blooming their fresh spices in oil — it adds depth, smokeyness and brings out hidden flavors.

Are toasted ravioli fried? ›

This Toasted Ravioli Recipe makes the perfect appetizer and is so addicting! Cheese raviolis are breaded then fried until golden brown and crispy! These taste so much better then the store bought or restaurant version and are surprisingly super simple to make!

Is toasted ravioli good? ›

Toasted ravioli, St. Louis-style! This method of breading and frying ravioli is unique and delicious. The crisp, golden brown ravioli are dusted with Parmesan cheese and served with marinara sauce for dipping.

Can you fry Trader Joe's ravioli? ›

Using a slotted spoon, gently fry 3-4 breaded ravioli at a time. Depending on the temperature of your oil, fry for about 1-2 minutes per side until golden brown. Transfer ravioli to a paper towel-lined baking sheet to drain.

What is fried ravioli made of? ›

These fried ravioli are cheese ravioli coated in seasoned breadcrumbs, then fried to golden brown perfection. Toasted ravioli are a fun and unique appetizer that are easy to make! If you love Italian food, you'll love these fried ravioli. They're crispy, flavorful and delicious dipped in homemade marinara sauce.

What are the different versions of ravioli? ›

Variations on this much-loved stuffed pasta include ravioletti, which is smaller, ravioli gigante, and ravioloni, both of which are larger. These delicious pillowy stuffed pastas are made with two sheets of thinly rolled pasta dough brushed with an egg wash and placed on top of the other with filling in the middle.

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. To dispose canola oil, wait until oil cools completely, drain back into the bottle over a trash can.

Do Italians eat fried ravioli? ›

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

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