Just When You Thought Ravioli Couldn’t Get Any Better: We Decided To Deep Fry Them. 

Just When You Thought Ravioli Couldn’t Get Any Better: We Decided To Deep Fry Them. 

You have got to try to make these fried raviolis for your next party. These raviolis are the perfect balance of texture, flavor, and party accessibility. You can dip on the go or fill your snack plate with these fried pillows that pack a punch of flavor. Find out here what you need to know to kick your party up a notch.

What You Will Need:
  • 25 frozen ravioli- thawed
  • 1 c. Italian breadcrumbs
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 c. fat-free evaporated milk (or milk/buttermilk)
  • Canola oil as needed
  • 1 jar marina or pizza sauce for dipping
  • Fresh parsley & Parmesan cheese for garnish
How To Prepare:
  1. Beat the eggs and milk together until combined.

  2. Lay the breadcrumbs on a plate and shake to even out. Set up your dipping station with the egg mixture and the breadcrumbs next to each other.

  3. Prepare a baking sheet lined with foil next to the dipping station.

  4. Add enough oil to a large pot to reach depth of 2 inches. Heat to 325 degrees, or test by throwing in a few breadcrumbs. If the breadcrumbs sizzle right away, your oil is hot and ready. Oh baby.

  5. While your oil is heating up, dip the thawed raviolis in the egg wash then breadcrumbs. Shake off any excess crumb and lay on baking sheet.

  6. Fry raviolis in batches about 2 minutes on each side until golden brown.

  7. Remove from oil and drain on paper towel.

  8. Garnish with fresh parsley and grated Parmesan cheese. Dip in warm marinara sauce!

Note: You can bread the ravioli ahead of time, and if your making sauce you can prepare that ahead of time as well. If you’re well prepared, all you’ll need to do is drop these bad boys in the fryer about 20 minutes before the guests arrive. Don’t worry about them getting cold while sitting out. Just make sure the dipping sauce stays warm to put some fire back into each ravioli with every dip.

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11 Comments

  1. Yummy Food Recipes
    Yummy Food Recipes December 13, 19:00

    such great comments everyone :p

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  2. Brian A Dodge
    Brian A Dodge December 13, 19:23

    Ummmmmmmmmm yummy

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  3. Eleida Rosario
    Eleida Rosario December 13, 19:40

    SOUNDS DELICIOUS

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  4. Popular Gift Ideas
    Popular Gift Ideas December 13, 20:11

    did you add any shortening or butter to the dough so that it becomes a bit fluffy and richer in flavour? cooking oil helps too. if you didn’t, i would suggest that you try .. 🙂

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  5. Angela Grace Alvarez
    Angela Grace Alvarez December 13, 22:38

    You looking so good

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  6. Angela Antonio Ruiz
    Angela Antonio Ruiz December 13, 22:55

    Angela Antonio Ruiz

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  7. Jack Seyler
    Jack Seyler December 14, 01:36

    This has been a St. Louis appetizer for decades!

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  8. Britny Alyse
    Britny Alyse December 14, 17:37

    Omg!

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  9. Matthew Beach
    Matthew Beach December 15, 00:34

    Paola PaoLita Hernandez Martinez

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  10. AJ Cgbrn
    AJ Cgbrn December 15, 01:07

    Patti Schnable dig this! I’m laughing so hard.

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  11. Andrew Ford
    Andrew Ford August 22, 02:11

    Awesome eats

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