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Homemade Four Cheese Ravioli is the best dinner recipe!

Flavorful Italian cheeses perfectly wrapped in homemade pasta dough is pure comfort food. This might not be one of those quick weeknight recipes, but it certainly worth it and is better than any ravioli you’ll get in a restaurant! Similar to my homemade meat and cheese ravioli, this ravioli recipe is still made with my homemade pasta, but is a tasty vegetarian version!

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  • How to make homemade cheese ravioli:
  • How do you freeze homemade ravioli?
  • Four Cheese Ravioli Recipe

How to make homemade cheese ravioli:

  • A good, and I mean really good, ravioli recipe starts with homemade pasta sheets. If you’ve never made your own homemade pasta, I highly encourage you to try it! Not only does it taste better than anything you’ll find at the store, but it’s strangely satisfying to make. My pasta recipe uses equal amounts of semolina flour with all purpose flour, farm fresh eggs (I know this isn’t an option for everyone), and olive oil. My recipe is super easy to make, especially if you knead the dough in a stand mixer, and have a pasta roller to make thin uniform sheets.
  • Next comes the filling. I like to use four different kinds of whole milk cheeses. They each add a little something as far as flavor and texture to the ravioli. I combine the cheeses with fresh basil, roasted garlic, and egg in a food processor to fully mix.
  • All you need to do at this point is to fill and seal your ravioli. It’s much easier if you have a ravioli press, but it is entirely possible to fill homemade ravioli without any special tools or equipment. The main rule of thumb, however, is to be sure to NOT overfill your ravioli and to seal each one well. You don’t want any of that delicious filling to squeeze out when you’re boiling them.

From there, you can either drop your cheese ravioli in some salted boiling water for a few minutes to cook, your you can freeze them for a future meal.

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How do you freeze homemade ravioli?

Well, if you toss all of the fresh ravioli into a container and then into the freezer, you’ll end up with one large blog of squished up ravioli. Much like when you freeze fresh berries, you must place them on a baking sheet in a single layer before you freeze.

I highly recommend lining your baking sheet with parchment paper first. It just makes it so that there’s no change the ravioli will stick.

Once the ravioli are frozen solid, you can then combine them in a single container or plastic freezer back before you stick them right back in the freezer.

No need to defrost before you cook, either. Just drop the frozen raviolis right into a pot of salted boiling water. They’re still done within just a few minutes and will float to let you know.

It’s so easy to freeze ravioli that I highly recommend you make BIG batches and keep enough in your freezer to last you months. It makes a very quick and convenient meal!

What do you serve with homemade cheese ravioli?

First, we must discuss sauce. Ravioli, of any kind, need a good sauce. Whether you choose to make a brown butter sauce like I do for my butternut squash ravioli, or you choose a hearty tomato sauce like I typically do for my cheese ravioli, a good sauce will make all the difference.

More freshly grated cheese is always a good thing. Always.

From there, you can call it a day. Or, you can serve up some crispy homemade garlic bread and a nice ceasar salad. Oh, and don’t forget a big glass of red wine. YUM!

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Four Cheese Ravioli

Prep1 hour hr

Cook45 minutes mins

Total1 hour hr 45 minutes mins

Servings 12 servings

Author Krissy Allori

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Ingredients

Pasta

Filling

  • 16 ounces whole milk ricotta cheese
  • 4 ounces mozzarella whole milk, shredded
  • 2 ounces parmesan grated
  • 2 ounces pecorino grated
  • 6 cloves roasted garlic about one full tablespoon
  • 10 fresh basil leaves
  • 1 large egg

Instructions

To make the pasta dough:

  • Combine all pasta ingredients and mix together to make a stiff dough. Knead by hand or in a stand mixer with the dough hook on medium low speed for 10 minutes or until dough is elastic. Wrap dough in plastic wrap and let rest for at least 20 minutes. On a lightly floured surface roll out to desired thickness and cut as desired.

To make the filling:

  • Using a food processor, pulse the all of the ingredients together to fully mix.

To prepare:

  • Use a ravioli press to add and seal one teaspoon of filling in between each pasta sheet. Dip finger in water and wet edges of pasta before adding second sheet to allow for a nicely sealed ravioli. Use a roller, gently pressing down, to seal them up. Be sure to heavily flour the outside of your pasta to enable easy release.

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  • Boil the ravioli in plenty of salted water until just done. This will only take a short time! The ravioli will float on the surface of the water when they are finished. Carefully remove and drain. Serve with warm marinara sauce and a generous amount of grated Parmesan cheese.

Notes

makes 6 dozen raviolis

Nutrition

Calories: 334kcal, Carbohydrates: 29g, Protein: 16g, Fat: 16g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 107mg, Sodium: 445mg, Potassium: 143mg, Fiber: 1g, Vitamin A: 435IU, Vitamin C: 0.6mg, Calcium: 253mg, Iron: 2.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

What are four cheese ravioli made of? ›

A signature blend of Ricotta, Provolone, Parmesan and Imported Romano cheeses wrapped in fresh pasta.

What to eat with 4 cheese ravioli? ›

Alfredo is a popular choice for serving with cheese-filled ravioli. This sauce is made with butter, cream, and Parmesan cheese. It is definitely a rich sauce so if serving with a side I love to do a little green salad or tomato salad on the side to balance out the richness.

When cooking ravioli they should take about 4 to 5 minutes to cook properly and will float when they are done cooking? ›

Boil the ravioli for 4 to 5 mins, watching carefully to prevent overcooking. Ravioli are ready when they float to the top and feel tender yet firm to the touch. Test one ravioli with a slotted spoon for doneness, ensuring the filling is hot if they're stuffed.

How do you cook Buitoni four cheese ravioli? ›

To cook, simply add this refrigerated pasta to three quarts of boiling water. Reduce heat and boil gently for five minutes, stirring frequently. Drain water and serve with your favorite Buitoni pasta sauce.

What is the best flour to use for ravioli? ›

Make the pasta

For filled ravioli I like to use a mix of 00 flour and semolina flour. It can be made by hand in a large bowl or on the bench. For a short cut the dough can be brought together in a food processor or stand mixer too!

What cheeses are in 5 cheese ravioli? ›

A gourmet blend of Asiago, Parmesan, Mozzarella, Romano & Ricotta Cheeses.

What do Italians eat ravioli with? ›

Ravioli is commonly served with a broth or sauce, and is a staple of traditional Italian home cooking. The fillings of ravioli differ depending on the region. Common fillings of ravioli include ricotta, spinach, nutmeg, black pepper, and lemon rind.

What sauce to eat with cheese ravioli? ›

Pour lemon basil butter sauce over the ravioli and stir gently to combine. Garnish with Parmesan cheese and extra basil, if desired. Serve immediately.

What meat goes well with cheese ravioli? ›

What to Serve with Ravioli: The Best Sauces
  • Ricotta and spinach: A classic combination with creamy ricotta cheese and cooked spinach.
  • Cheese: Often made with a blend of cheeses such as ricotta, Parmesan, and mozzarella.
  • Meat: Typically ground beef, pork, or a combination of both.
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Can you pan fry ravioli instead of boiling? ›

Pan-fried ravioli (and gnocchi) have a crispy crust, a warm gooey center, and they take on sauce beautifully. Cooking your ravioli in a skillet also reduces the time you need to wait until you are enjoying a plate of your delicious, perfectly sauced, crispy ravioli since you are not waiting for the water to boil.

Can you cook ravioli in sauce instead of water? ›

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. Tip – If you have a large quantity of ravioli you can cook you ravioli in batches to ensure even cooking.

Why is my ravioli hard after cooking? ›

Pasta that is soft and mushy is usually overcooked, while if it's crunchy and hard, this is a good indication that you haven't cooked it for long enough.

How do you know when cheese ravioli is done boiling? ›

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  1. Drop in the frozen ravioli in a pot of water.
  2. Bring your water in your pot to a gentle boil .
  3. Let the raviolis boil for 4-5 minutes and gently stir. Once they have floated allow for 2 minutes to fully cook.
  4. Remove with a slotted spoon.
  5. Serve with your favorite sauce!

How do you know when cheese ravioli is done cooking? ›

Once the water begins to boil, put the ravioli into the pot. Follow the boiling instructions on the package. If there are no instructions on the package: cook at a boil for 4-6 minutes, or until the pasta begins to float. When a piece of pasta floats to the surface, it's ready.

How long to boil jumbo cheese ravioli? ›

Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil over high heat. Working in batches, add ravioli and return to a boil. Cook uncovered, stirring occasionally, until the ravioli float to the top and the filling is hot, 4 to 6 minutes. Drain well.

What are the ingredients in four cheese tortellini? ›

INGREDIENTS: Fresh Egg Pasta [Wheat Flour, Durum Wheat Semolina, Pasteurised Egg, Water], Ricotta Full Fat Whey Cheese (Milk) (13%), Dried Potato, Wheat Flour, Mozzarella Full Fat Soft Cheese (Milk) (3.5%), Provolone Medium Fat Hard Cheese (Milk) (3.5%), Sunflower Oil, Mascarpone Full Fat Soft Cheese (Milk) (1.5%), ...

What cheese is in 4 cheese tortellini? ›

A blend of Ricotta, Swiss, Imported Romano and freshly grated Parmesan, with spices wrapped in fresh pasta.

What is ravioli made of? ›

Ravioli Ingredients

For the dough: All-purpose flour, salt, eggs, water, and olive oil. For the filling: Ricotta, Parmesan, mozzarella and provolone cheeses, an egg, and dried parsley.

What does ravioli consist of? ›

Ravioli consist of a wrapping made of egg pasta that can be filled with various ingredients like meat, ricotta cheese and vegetables. They may be homemade or commercially produced.

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