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Feb152012

Crispy Fried Cheese Ravioli

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Now marrying into an Italian family there are certain ‘tings you just don’t joke about.

  1. Having someone whacked.
  2. How there is at least 1 Vinnie or 1 Maria in the family.
  3. And pasta.

Pasta is meant to be al dente and covered with Italian Gravy. And ravioli is never, ever meant to be messed with.

yeah.. I apparently missed that last memo.

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You see in my family we had a pizza shop where fried foods were a huge seller; deep fried ravioli being one of those big sellers. See one of the biggest things you want when you run a restaurant is the ability to use an ingredient in multiple ways.  For example simple pizza dough you can transform into pizza puffs, deep fried donuts, calzones and so forth.  So when it came to ravioli I set out on a mission to use it in a way other than with marinara.

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One of my biggest downfalls at the pizza shop was mozzarella sticks.  I love me some fried cheese.  I mean who doesn’t?  Well okay all of you that are lactose intolerant you don’t get to chime in here as well, you can’t eat it anyway.  LOL  Well then one day the sales rep came into the shop with a promotion he was trying to pimp – breaded ravioli for deep frying.  Say what???  What the what?

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Now truth be told I didn’t like those at all.  I plead with my brother to just make our own out of the ravioli we already had.  All we needed to buy were eggs and bread crumbs – not a big deal.  I explained the concept of flash freezing but he said it was too much work. I ‘splained that it could be part of morning prep work but it fell upon deaf ears. Brothers…

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Flash forward to Mr. Fantabulous and I living in our first house.  It was pasta night (which if he could, it would have been every night).  This particular night he wanted ravioli.  One thing I have an issue with when it comes to pre-made ravioli is that when I feed him it, it’s not enough in a single bag to get 3 servings out.  There’s too much for 2 servings but not enough for 3.  No I’m not blaming the ravioli makers out there as most don’t eat like Mr. Fantabulous (thankfully).  And at that time in our relationship I wasn’t making homemade ravioli yet.

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So as I made him his plate of ravioli and marinara I had about 8 ravioli left in the bag.  Definitely not enough for a portion and certainly not enough for a proper snack for him.  Then I got that image of the fried ravioli we used to sell in the pizza shop.  I didn’t make them that night as it was late and I didn’t want to smell up the house of fryer oil; I waited until the following day when I could have the windows open to help air out the house and enough time for the oil to cool down so I could dispose of it.

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The next day I thought about how to coat these.  Since they were already frozen I knew dipping them in flour wouldn’t work – it wouldn’t really stick.  I opened up my fridge and spied some leftover buttermilk.  Since I knew that was thick, that would be a great coating – wrong.  I dunked one in the buttermilk then the bread crumbs only to have the breadcrumbs slide off into the oil.

Just like any home chef I whimmed it and whisked in an egg to the buttermilk to get it nice and thick.  Then I coated the ravioli in the breadcrumbs and a few minutes later I was met with a golden brown, crispy fried ravioli.

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Folks lemme tell you what – I ate all 7 of those at once.  They were so good that I shut the oil off, put the egg mixture into the fridge and ran out to the store to get 3 more bags of ravioli.  Cheese ravioli that is.  Never meat; at least not in my house. I just don’t like the meat consistency in the ravioli.  It’s weird.

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So now fast forward to ravioli night at my house.  I decided to serve it 2 ways – traditional and this way.

Um yeah.. imagine the look I got when I served these as an appetizer, Deep Fried Ravioli with Italian Gravy on the side!  I’m lucky *I* didn’t get whacked!  But I batted the baby blues and said ‘please’.. and the rest is history.  I didn’t get whacked and Mr. Fantabulous still loves me 🙂

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So if you’re tired of the same old same old, try this!  You can use fresh pasta (preferably homemade ravioli) or in a pinch, frozen ravioli from the store.

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Enjoy!

 

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Ingredients

  • Vegetable or Canola Oil for frying
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 cups plain breadcrumbs
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • 1 box fresh ravioli or 1 bag frozen ravioli (thawed)
  • Parmesan for sprinkling
  • salt
  • Marinara Sauce for dipping

Instructions

  1. Add about 2” of oil into a large frying pan.
  2. Heat the oil over medium heat until a deep-fry thermometer registers 325 degrees F.
  3. As the oil is heating up, put the whisk the buttermilk and egg in a shallow bowl.
  4. Put the bread crumbs and oregano in a different shallow bowl, mix.
  5. Working in batches, dip ravioli in buttermilk to coat completely.
  6. Allow the excess buttermilk mixture to drip back into the bowl.
  7. Dredge ravioli in the bread crumbs.
  8. Carefully place the breaded ravioli in the hot oil and fry about 2 minutes per side.
  9. Remove with a slotted spoon and place on a paper towel lined plate to drain.
  10. While warm lightly sprinkle with salt and garnish with parmesan cheese.

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  1. Marisa F. Stewart says

    January 12, 2020 at 8:46 am

    I’ve been making fried ravioli for years. Hubby says that he’s now an Italian since he’s been married to me for almost 50 years and this is his favorite appetizer. We make our own ravioli so that makes it even better.

    ★★★★★

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    • TKWAdmin says

      January 14, 2020 at 5:26 pm

      Oh I’m with you Marisa on making homemade ravioli! There’s just no comparison. And 50 years of marriage! That’s absolutely incredible!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  2. Tammy says

    January 10, 2020 at 10:39 am

    Fried ravioli is probably one of my favorites. Like meatballs, I think this is a dish best when fried especially with the bread crumb coating. Looks absolutely delish 😀

    ★★★★★

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    • TKWAdmin says

      January 14, 2020 at 5:49 pm

      Thank you so much Tammy! It definitely is one of my favorites!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  3. Analida Braeger says

    January 10, 2020 at 8:22 am

    I have a bag of frozen ravioli on my freezer with this recipe’s name on it! Thanks for sharing the tips on how to bread these for frying!

    ★★★★★

    Reply
    • TKWAdmin says

      January 14, 2020 at 5:50 pm

      You’re most welcome Analida! Enjoy!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  4. Veena Azmanov says

    January 9, 2020 at 11:54 pm

    Cheese is my all time favorite and this dish is definitely a treat to myself. Looks delicious and yum.

    ★★★★★

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    • TKWAdmin says

      January 14, 2020 at 5:51 pm

      I’m with you Veena! Cheese has it’s own dedicated drawer in my fridge! LOL Thank you for the kind words!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  5. Jacqui Debono says

    January 9, 2020 at 8:09 pm

    I love this American spin on an Italian classic. This would be perfect for an appetizer at a get together. We had them as a snack for a special movie night and they were delicious! Thank you for sharing!

    ★★★★★

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    • TKWAdmin says

      January 14, 2020 at 5:51 pm

      You’re most welcome Jacqui! That’s how I serve them too – for movie night!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  6. Harley says

    January 9, 2020 at 7:33 pm

    I made these as a party food for NYE and folks devoured the entire tray in seconds!

    This is on the menu for Super Bowl! Thank you for another 5 star recipe!

    ★★★★★

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    • TKWAdmin says

      January 14, 2020 at 5:52 pm

      Thank you so much Harley! Oh great suggestion about the Super Bowl!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  7. Deb says

    October 20, 2017 at 1:49 pm

    I love fried ravioli, always cheese… never meat!!

    So about the buttermilk… I understand the thickness of it coating better, but what about the tang? I would think it would muck up the flavor & I sure don’t want a buttermilk tang with my fried ravs!

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    • TKWAdmin says

      October 21, 2017 at 6:39 pm

      Hi Deb!

      The buttermilk just adds another level of flavor to it. You can use half and half or cream instead. Don’t use milk as it’s too thin.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
      • Deb says

        October 21, 2017 at 9:05 pm

        TKW, I actually used heavy cream. Made them for the PSU vs. Michigan game tonight.
        They were super yummy!!

        ★★★★★

        Reply
        • TKWAdmin says

          October 22, 2017 at 4:26 pm

          Awesome! So happy you loved them!

          Best Kitchen Wishes!

          Reply
  8. Marty says

    August 2, 2012 at 2:06 pm

    Oh dear girl! These look incredible!!! Do you have a way I could bake these instead of frying them?

    Reply
    • TKWAdmin says

      August 2, 2012 at 2:09 pm

      Hey Marty,

      These are incredible 🙂 Actually I’m working on a baked version of these. As soon as they are perfected I’ll post the recipe. Make sure to subscribe to the website this way you won’t miss out on a single recipe!

      Reply
  9. Cakewhiz says

    August 1, 2012 at 1:14 pm

    I have never thought of frying ravioli but these would taste awesome! Crispy on the outside with a soft filling inside!!!

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    • TKWAdmin says

      August 2, 2012 at 2:08 pm

      Hi Cakewhiz!

      I’m not a huge fan of “normal” ravioli. It’s a texture thing for me. However the contrast of the crispy outside to the soft insides are fabulous. Definitely give these a try!

      Reply
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