It's a delicious and different way to cook with ravioli, and it only takes a few minutes. You can use either fresh or frozen ravioli, but you will have to thaw the latter before cooking.
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Baked Ravioli
You can prep this cheesy baked ravioli casserole in advance and keep it stashed in the fridge or freezer until you’re ready to bake it! 💡 Cooking frozen ravioli without cooking: It’s a ...
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It’s not even necessary to thaw the frozen ravioli. It will cook in the pasta sauce. Serve with a simple salad and dinner is ready in minutes. Technique Tip: For easier shredding, freeze the ...
Decant the frozen ravioli to a sealed box or bag to store for up to 3 months.) To cook, fill a large saucepan with water, add 1 tablespoon of salt and bring to the boil. Cook the ravioli in ...
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