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Olive Garden Toasted Ravioli is a dish that is loved by so many people. You can make this appetizer easily at home by using a package of ravioli. We like to use other types of ravioli for this dish.

We have found this to be a great appetizer for you to make for a party. It is inexpensive and makes you look like you went all out for the occasion.

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I love making fried ravioli. I have to say it is one of my favorite dishes to bring to a party. Best of all, Olive Garden toasted ravioli is very simple to make.

You won’t be having to spend hours in the kitchen on this one. In just a few moments you will soon have a dish that you will be proud of.

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Ingredients

Here’s a list of what you need:

  • Meat ravioli, refrigerated
  • Eggs
  • Water
  • Garlic salt
  • All-purposeflour
  • Breadcrumbs
  • Italian seasoning
  • Oilfor frying

I simply purchase a package of store-bought ravioli to make this recipe. You can purchase refrigerated or frozen ravioli. If you get frozen ravioli, be sure to thaw it completely.

How to Make Toasted Ravioli

  1. Mix water with eggs and beat well. Set aside.
  2. Mix Italian seasoning and garlic salt with the bread crumbs and set aside.
  3. Place flour in a bowl and set aside.
  4. Heat vegetable oil in a deep fryer or skillet to 350 degrees for deep frying.
  5. Dip ravioli in flour, then in the egg wash, then in bread crumbs, and carefully place in hot oil.
  6. Fry until golden. Remove from oil and drain.

Serve toasted ravioli warm with your favorite marinara sauce. You can also enjoy it with one of Olive Garden Soups for a light meal.

Recipe Variations

  1. Sprinkle Parmesan on top before serving.
  2. Serve with Olive Garden Alfredo Sauce.
  3. Serve with Olive Garden Meat Sauce.
  4. Serve with homemade pesto sauce.

Don’t miss out on preparing this simple to make appetizer that everyone will love.

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Olive Garden Toasted Ravioli

You are going to love fried ravioli even more when you make it at home.

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Italian

Keyword: Fried Ravioli, Olive Garden Recipes, Toasted Ravioli

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 306kcal

Author: Stephanie Manley

Ingredients

  • 16 ounce meat ravioli
  • 2 eggs beaten
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 cup breadcrumbs
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • oil for frying

Instructions

  • Mix water with eggs and beat well; set aside. Mix Italian seasonings and garlic salt with the bread crumbs and set aside. Measure flour in a bowl and set aside. Heat vegetable oil in a deep fryer or skillet to 350 degrees for deep frying. Dip ravioli in flour, then in the egg wash, then in bread crumbs, and carefully place in hot oil. Fry until golden. Remove from oil and drain. Serve with your favorite marinara sauce.

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Nutrition

Calories: 306kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 43mg | Sodium: 606mg | Potassium: 154mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 185IU | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 2.3mg

About Stephanie Manley

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

Stephanie is the author of CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home, and CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home 2.

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Comments

  1. Jennifer

    Hello! Just out of curiosity, did you do this with fresh or frozen ravioli? If fresh, have you tried it with frozen ones? Thanks much!!

    Reply

    • Stephanie

      I have only done this with fresh, I think you could use frozen, if you thaw it first.

      Reply

  2. Leslet

    Hi, receipt doesn’t state if ravioli should be frozen or thawed.

    Reply

    • Stephanie

      It should be thawed.

      Reply

  3. joyce tyson

    I need an appetizer recipe that I can the nite before and reheat the next day. Will this one work? Help!

    Reply

    • Stephanie

      I think that should work.

      Reply

  4. Jim

    To bake do you just place on baking sheet and go for it?

    Reply

  5. Crystal

    The alfredo sauce link isn’t working. ???? I love your recipes! I’m so glad I found your site! Thank you for sharing!!

    Reply

  6. Jahchild

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    Made these the other day with cheese filled oops I won’t lie after the first one puffed out I realized it does not take long all the rest where very good as well as the first on making it tonite with spinach and ricotta

    Reply

    • Stephanie

      They do cook very quickly. I hope you enjoy these.

      Reply

    • CeeFee

      Thank you for not lying!

      Reply

  7. Tracy

    Going to try this recipe, it looks similar to mine! I place mine on a cookie sheet over a thin layer of seasoned tomato sauce and a thin layer of seasoned tomato sauce on top and spread mozzarella cheese on them and bake on 350 until cheese has melted. Served with cheesy garlic bread… So delicious!!

    Reply

    • Stephanie

      I hope you enjoy these!

      Reply

    • David

      I’m curious if you fried these first or skipped that stepped then just baked?

      Reply

  8. katie

    I made these with Trader Joes refrigerated/ “fresh” ravioli and served with homemade sauce. Yum!

    Reply

    • stephaniemanley

      Great idea. I love Trader Joes!

      Reply

  9. Lesley

    Thanx..

    Reply

  10. Lesley

    Do they stay warm long or do u serv at room temp if u bring to party?

    Reply

    • stephaniemanley

      I have served them somewhere between warm and room temperature. They work out pretty well.

      Reply

  11. Ginny McMeans

    My husbands favorite – thanks Stephanie!

    Reply

    • stephaniemanley

      Well you know a way to man’s heart 😉

      Reply

  12. TidyMom

    we sprinkle our with parmesan cheese! a family favorite for sure!!

    Reply

    • stephaniemanley

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      Those sound delicious. I am going to try sprinkling them with parmesan cheese next time too.

      Reply

  13. Marion@LifeTastesGood

    I love making these. They are so easy and perfect for a party!

    Reply

    • stephaniemanley

      These went to a party with me! 😉

      Reply

  14. Beth B

    Stephanie, this recipe sounds amazing! Now I just need to find gluten free ravioli!

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    • stephaniemanley

      I bet there is some gluten free products out there that will work well.

      Reply

    • Amy Jeanroy

      Beth, my son is GF and there IS a tasty ravioli in the freezer section. Sorry I can’t remember the brand, but there is hope. 🙂
      Amy J

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      • stephaniemanley

        Thank you Amy for sharing that there are Gluten Free Ravioli! I knew there had to make some out there.

  15. DM

    Want the Chicken Abruzzi recipe asap (Abruzzi sauce normally red, but here it is clear like a thickened chicken broth)

    Reply

  16. Ashley

    I sprinkled a little extra garlic salt to the ravioli as I got them out of the fryer. It added a little extra flavor. Make sure you don’t over fry them because they burn easily!

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    • stephaniemanley

      That’s a great idea. I tend to think that its hard to have too much garlic.

      Reply

  17. Jane Dement

    Need Olive Garden’s spaghetti carbanarro (sp) recipe asap!

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    • carrol J grady

      I avoid frying – could they just be baked in the over.

      Reply

      • Stephanie

        These should work in the air fryer. I would bake them in the air fryer at 490 until they become golden.

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Olive Garden Toasted Ravioli - CopyKat Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What kind of meat is in Olive Garden toasted ravioli? ›

Lightly fried ravioli filled with seasoned beef.

Does Olive Garden toasted ravioli have cheese in it? ›

It's little pockets of cheese-filled pasta squares deep fried in perfection. Yes, deep fried. It's not the healthiest of all things but you just can't miss out on this.

How to reheat olive garden toasted ravioli? ›

Storing and Reheating Olive Garden Toasted Ravioli

They will keep for up to 3-4 days. You can reheat leftovers in the oven at a low temperature to crisp them up again. Keep in mind that the texture may not be as crispy as when they were freshly made. Alternatively, use your air fryer!

What is inside olive garden ravioli? ›

Filled with a blend of indulgent Italian cheeses, topped with your choice of homemade marinara or meat sauce** and melted mozzarella. **Our meat sauce is made with pan-seared beef and Italian sausage.

Is there horse meat in ravioli? ›

For years, there's been horse meat in hamburgers, lasagnas, raviolis, tortellinis, sausages, prepared spaghetti bolognese, bottled bolognese sauce, chili con carne, shepherd's pie, moussaka, many other “meat dishes,” frozen and not, cheap and expensive.

Why is it called toasted ravioli? ›

Chef and restauranteur, Charlie Gitto, Jr., inherited the original recipe and still serves it at his restaurants to this day. Another claim is from Mama Campisi's as well as Louis Oldani. Oldani is said to have named the dish 'toasted' ravioli because he thought 'toasted' was more appealing than 'fried'.

What cheese does Olive Garden actually use? ›

In other words, Olive Garden employees that posted on Reddit, they use specifically Lotito Romano cheese. In fairness, it is an authentic Italian cheese. But the big difference between Romano and parm is price. Romano costs about $25 per kilogram, whereas real Parmesan is almost triple that.

What cheese do they shred at Olive Garden? ›

Olive Garden offers cheese at the table, the grated cheese is Romano cheese, a sheep's milk cheese that is similar to the cow's milk derived Parmesan. Romano tends to be stronger in flavor and saltier, but both are popular choices to adding to pasta dishes.

Is toasted ravioli the same as fried? ›

Toasted ravioli is ravioli that has been coated in a breadcrumb mixture and cooked until it is crispy. It is traditionally deep-fried, but you can also make it in the Air Fryer or the oven (see below for instructions).

How do you keep toasted ravioli warm after cooking? ›

TIP: These toasted ravioli are best when served fresh out of the oil, but if you want to hold them for a little bit, keep them on the baking rack set over the tray and keep them warmed in a low oven.

Why can I not reheat ravioli? ›

On reheating, you may well not get it high enough or high for long enough to kill any bacteria, and its density makes it even more difficult to remove any built up toxins those potential bad guys may have produced.

How long do you microwave toasted ravioli? ›

Directions. Combine the ravioli and enough water to cover in a medium microwave-safe bowl, cover, and microwave until mostly cooked, about 3–5 minutes. Drain.

Why did Olive Garden get rid of mushroom ravioli? ›

Stuffed Pasta On Limited Supply

The promos and the discontinuation of Olive Garden's giant stuffed shells are part of the chain tweaking its menu. In 2023, it discontinued its stuffed mushroom ravioli -- another stuffed pasta causality of the chain-shifting focus.

Is Olive Garden pasta fresh or frozen? ›

The pasta at Olive Garden isn't frozen or microwaved, but it is prepared in advance of service. In a Quora thread, one server explained the process: "The pasta is precooked in the morning and given an ice bath while it's still al dente.

Does Olive Garden pre cook their pasta? ›

So, although Olive Garden's pasta isn't entirely made fresh to order, it is cooked fresh that day and it never sees the inside of a freezer or microwave. The restaurant uses the same process for its sauces and soups.

Does Olive Garden fried ravioli have pork? ›

What kind of Meat is in Olive Garden Toasted Ravioli? Olive Garden's Toasted Ravioli is loaded with seasoned beef. But when you make them at home, you can use raviolis that have different meat in them.

What type of meat does Olive Garden use? ›

**Our meat sauce is made with pan-seared beef and Italian sausage.

Does toasted ravioli have meat? ›

Fresh-made pasta squares stuffed with a rich blend of meats or cheeses, then lightly breaded and toasted, Louisa Toasted Ravioli is a versatile appetizer, snack or meal that's easy for busy households to enjoy, any time.

What is toasted ravioli made of? ›

Warm and crispy Toasted Ravioli made from frozen raviolis dipped in egg and breadcrumbs, fried, and served with marinara sauce for dunking.

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