Vegan Ravioli | Pasta-based Vegan Recipes (2024)

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VEGAN Ravioli. Homemade. Fresh. Filled with Almond Tofu Ricotta Cheese. Easy to make. Can be frozen for later. Delicious!

This week I came down with a terrible cold. I haven’t been into the office in days because I don’t want to get my coworkers sick. I work in an open-office so germs spread like wildfire. Pair that with the changing season and the rainy, cold days we’ve had lately and it’s a recipe for disaster.

Something that’s not a recipe for disaster though, is this recipe for Vegan Ravioli. Since I was sick this whole week, I didn’t feel like cooking and just wanted something easy and quick. Luckily, we froze half of this batch of Vegan Ravioli and all it took was a quick 4-5 minutes in boiling water to make.

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I thought making ravioli would be hard but this recipe is actually super easy. It can be a little time-consuming to cut out and stuff each ravioli and would probably be a little easier if you made square raviolis and just cut the dough straight on with a knife or rolling pizza cutter. However, we wanted the round ravs – maybe next time.

How to Make the Vegan Ravioli Dough:

First, make your dough using a mixture of semolina flour and all-purpose flour. Before you ask, I have not tried a gluten-free version of this and I’m not sure how it would turn out. People usually have good results with the Bob’s 1-1 Gluten-Free Flour but I really don’t know in this case. Semolina flour is coarser than all-purpose flour but if you only have all-purpose and don’t feel like buying semolina, than go ahead and just use the all-purpose only.

Another part of the dough is aquafaba – which is the water that you drain out of a can of chickpeas. I roast chickpeas as a snack all the time and save the water in a tupperware container just in case I need it for a recipe. Roasted chickpeas are the BEST! I’m addicted.

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UPDATE:

We have more recently started using a different method for creating consistent and easier raviolis. We purchased this ravioli maker tray and it’s been AMAZING!

It has allowed us to have identical squares with perfect crimped edges for each ravioli. Also, it helps to have the dough in the tray when filling each ravioli, because you can fill it up really nicely to have them super stuffed if you like (who wouldn’t)!

If you decide to buy this, just make sure to roll your dough out thin but not too thin and always flour both pieces of the tray to be sure your dough doesn’t stick too much.

For Christmas a few years ago, my mom got us this pasta roller attachment for our Kitchenaid Stand Mixer. That has made rolling out the pasta sheets a whole lot easier! The link I provided is for three attachments – the sheet roller, a spaghetti cutter and a fettuccine cutter. You can purchase the sheet roller for a bit cheaper since all of these appliances can be quite expensive.

We will be updating the recipe and video soon to show this new method, so stay tuned! As always, if you make this and love it, please comment below or tag us on Instagram @pastabased.

These ravioli are stuffed with our homemade vegan almond tofu ricotta cheese, which is easy to make and tastes amazing. It lends a slight nutty flavor to the ravioli which I found to be the perfect flavor combination. We smothered ours in marinara sauce but using pesto, alfredo, or lemon olive oil would be delicious too. We also topped ours with vegan parmesan.

Vegan Ravioli

Prep Time

1 hr

Cook Time

6 mins

Homemade Vegan Ravioli Dough stuffed with Vegan Ricotta Cheese and smothered in marinara sauce.

Course:Dinner, Entree, Main Course, Pasta

Cuisine:American, Italian, Vegan, Vegetarian

Keyword:dinner, pasta, ravioli, vegan italian recipes

Servings: 6 servings

Calories per Serving: 430 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1cupsemolina flour
  • 1cupall-purpose flourplus more for kneading and rolling
  • 1/2cupaquafabadrained from one can of chickpeas
  • 2tablespoonswater
  • 2cupsVegan Almond Ricotta Cheese

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, mix semolina flour and all-purpose flour.

  2. Drain a can of chickpeas and save the water – this is aquafaba. Set the chickpeas aside for another use. To the bowl, mix in aquafaba and water.

  3. Mix until combined and knead with your hands for a minute until the dough is smooth. If the dough is too wet and sticky, add flour – one tablespoon at a time. If the dough is too dry, you can add more water – one tablespoon at a time.

  4. Cover in plastic wrap and set dough to rest in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.

  5. Meanwhile, make your Vegan Almond Tofu Ricotta Cheese. Set aside.

  6. After 30 minutes of resting, remove dough from plastic wrap. Sprinkle a light layer of flour on a clean counter or table. Using a rolling pin, roll dough until smooth and thin.

  7. Using a small cup or cookie-cutter, cut dough into circles. Ball up the unused dough and roll it out again, repeat until you run out of dough. (You can also cut them into even squares with a sharp knife or pizza cutter.)

  8. Place a small amount of Vegan Almond Ricotta Cheese in the center of the dough. This depends on the size of your circle. We used about a teaspoon of ricotta for a circle that was 2.5 inches wide.

  9. Spread a small amount of water around the outside of the dough with your finger. Place another dough circle on top and press around the edges to seal.

  10. To cook – drop a few ravioli into salted boiling water for 6-7 minutes. They will start to float once they're almost finished. Remove with a slotted spoon. Don't overcrowd your pot, cook them in batches. Serve warm with your favorite sauce.

Recipe Notes

  • Depending on the size you cut your dough, this recipe can make up to 40 ravioli.
  • You can freeze them for later! To freeze, place raw raviolis flat on a baking sheet and into the freezer for a few hours so they don’t stick together. Once frozen, you can store them together in a plastic freezer bag or tupperware for 4 weeks or more. To reheat, boil in salted water for 5 minutes.
  • We smothered ours in marinara sauce but using pesto, alfredo, or lemon olive oil would be delicious too.
  • We also topped ours with vegan parmesan.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Ravioli

Amount Per Serving (8 ravioli)

Calories 430Calories from Fat 171

% Daily Value*

Fat 19g29%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 1mg0%

Potassium 74mg2%

Carbohydrates 47g16%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 16g32%

Calcium 8mg1%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

How long to cook Trader Joe's vegan ravioli? ›

After a brisk three to four minutes in boiling water, they take on a delightful al dente texture and can be served as simply (with a splash of olive oil and a pinch of crushed red pepper) or as sauce-fully (tossed with warm Vegan Kale, Cashew & Basil Pesto, for instance) as you'd like.

How to make ravioli without a form? ›

Lay the second sheet of pasta on top, and press down between the filling mounds to seal the sheets together and eliminate any air pockets. Cut the ravioli into rectangles using a pastry cutter, pizza cutter, or sharp knife, or into rounds with a cookie cutter. Press any edges again to make sure they're sealed.

Why does my homemade ravioli break? ›

If the water is at a rolling boil, no matter how well they are made might have a tendency to split or open up. My second tip is to bring the water to a boil and reduce to a simmer, where the ravioli will thoroughly cook, but gently enough that it won't tear or split the pasta.

What to serve with ravioli? ›

Best Side Dishes to Serve With Ravioli
  • Garlic Bread.
  • Creamy Polenta.
  • Asparagus Wrapped In Prosciutto.
  • Roasted Vegetables.
  • Italian Focaccia Bread.
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Can you pan fry Trader Joe's ravioli? ›

Can Trader Joe's ravioli be pan-fried? Absolutely! Pan-frying Trader Joe's ravioli adds a delightful crispy exterior while maintaining a soft and flavorful center. Heat some oil or butter in a skillet over medium-high heat and cook the ravioli for 2-3 minutes per side until they are golden brown and crispy.

How long do you boil Trader Joe's ravioli? ›

Bring 4 quarts of lightly salted water to a boil. Add ravioli, bring back to a gentle boil. Cook 3 minutes until al dente. Drain and set aside.

Can you saute ravioli instead of boiling? ›

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.

How do you keep homemade ravioli from falling apart? ›

How do I boil ravioli without breaking them? Don't boil. Just bring the water to barely a simmer. Ravioli cook quickly so keep a close eye on them.

Why did my ravioli explode? ›

Once the ravioli are overcooked they become mushy and it is easy for them to come apart, or break. If you see the filling floating in the water you will know you likely overcooked the batch of ravioli.

Does homemade ravioli need to dry before cooking? ›

So no, you shouldn't let homemade ravioli dry. Attempting to, even if you used a filling that is safe at room temperature, takes way longer than plain (and thin!)

Why is my ravioli floating immediately? ›

Stuffed pasta will float during boiling due to the air inside them expanding. It doesn't necessarily mean the ravioli is cooked when it floats.

What is a good vegetable to go with ravioli? ›

Oven-Roasted Vegetables: Roasted vegetables are a healthy and flavorful side dish that pairs well with ravioli. Try roasting vegetables like zucchini, bell peppers, and mushrooms with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Brussels sprouts: You can serve brussels sprouts as a salad or roast them and have a delicious side dish.

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 do Italians put on ravioli? ›

Some parmesan on top and a leaf or two of sage. In some rare cases ravioli filled with ricotta and spinach can be served also with tomato sauce. A good italian homemade tomato sauce.

How long to cook Trader Joe's veggie burger? ›

Preheat oven to 450°F. Remove burgers from packaging and place on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake 5 minutes or until browned. Carefully flip and continue to bake an additional 5 minutes, or until heated through and well browned.

How long does it take to cook Trader Joe's pasta? ›

Bring a large pot of water to boil, adding salt, if desired. Add 2 cups of pasta and cook uncovered, stirring occasionally for about 7-10 minutes or until al dente. Do not overcook.

How do you eat Trader Joes pumpkin ravioli? ›

Their pumpkin ravioli is out of this world when you toss them in a simple rosemary brown butter sauce, then top em with goat cheese, toasted walnuts, crushed ginger snap cookies (yes, seriously, TRUST ME!!!) and a drizzle of honey if you're into the sweet and savory kinda thing.

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

In terms of a concrete number of minutes to cook your ravioli, anywhere between 3 and 5 minutes is your best bet. But again, don't remove them from the water until they start to float to the top. Now, if we're talking about frozen ravioli, the cooking time is slightly different, but not by much.

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