Trader Joe's Butternut Squash Ravioli Recipe (2024)

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A simple 15 minute recipe, this Trader Joe’s Butternut squash ravioli has an easy, homemade, creamy and cheesy sauce. It’s a quick weeknight dinner, made with just 4 ingredients, that tastes like a gourmet meal!

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Ok, I know what you’re thinking – Butternut Squash Ravioli in 15 minutes?? Impossible. Well, technically, it’s not totally from scratch.

Recently, I found the most AMAZING fresh ravioli at Trader Joe’s that only takes 4 minutes to cook! When you pair it a quick and easy sauce you have a gourmet dinner in 15 minutes with only 4 ingredients!!

Awesome, right? It is totally delicious. This Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash Ravioli is certainly one of the best pre-made raviolis I’ve ever had!

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It’s the perfect simple dinner to make when you’ve had a long day and need something that doesn’t require a ton of time, ingredients, or attention to detail.

It’s so easy to make, it’s quicker than ordering take-out. Just pair it with a simple side salad and you’ve got a complete meal!

This recipe is super versatile too. If you don’t have butternut squash ravioli, no problem! This olive oil sauce will work with just about any ravioli or pasta you have on hand.

This sauce for butternut squash ravioli without sage, is so simple that anyone can make it! In fact, it’s a great recipe to delegate to one of your older children to make on a weeknight. For those that don’t love the flavor of sage, this butternut squash ravioli sauce has no sage. However, if you feel like adding in some more flavor and herbs, feel free to chop and mix in a touch of sauce into the creamy sauce.

Hope you enjoy this quick and easy dish!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe…

  • Only 4 ingredients
  • Takes 15 minutes to prepare start to finish
  • A simple weeknight meal that tastes gourmet
  • Kid-Friendly
  • Vegetarian
  • High in Protein

Do I Have to Use Trader Joe’s Ravioli?

No, you do not have to use butternut squash ravioli from Trader Joe’s. You are welcome to make your own homemade butternut squash ravioli, or any store bought pre-made butternut squash or pumpkin ravioli.

How to Make Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash Ravioli

Recipe Ingredients and Notes

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Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash Ravioli or Traingoli: This ravioli is found in the refrigerated section at Trader Joe’s. If you do not have a Trader Joe’s nearby, you can use a frozen butternut squash ravioli for this recipe, or any other pre-made butternut squash ravioli.

Extra Virgin Olive Oil: To make the sauce you’ll need a bit of extra virgin olive oil for this low-fat sauce for butternut squash ravioli. You can reduce the amount recommended in the recipe to decrease the amount of fat and calories if you prefer.

Freshly Grated Parmesan Cheese: You must use freshly grated Parmesan cheese. The kind that you buy to sprinkle over your pasta will not do! It will not melt and create a light and creamy sauce, so be sure to buy the freshly grated sort, or buy a chunk or Parmesan and grate it yourself. I promise you’ll love the flavor and texture so much more!

Black Pepper: I think this pasta pairs nicely with a touch of freshly ground black pepper. It balances out the creaminess of the sauce.

Step by Step Instructions

Step 1: Cook the ravioli according to package directions, about 4 minutes in boiling water. Drain and cool. Set aside.

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Step 2: In the same pot that you cooked the ravioli in, heat two tablespoons of olive oil and 1/4 cup of Parmesan cheese over low heat until the cheese is melted in the olive oil. Stir frequently until the cheese is melted and combined with the olive oil (you don’t want the cheese to become crispy or hardened!) Alternatively, you can toss the ravioli with the olive oil mixed with 1-2 tbsp of reserved pasta cooking water, and then just top with parmesan cheese.

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Step 3: Return the cooked ravioli to the pot and toss in the sauce. Serve and top with 1 tbsp of Parmesan cheese and freshly ground black pepper to taste.

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Recipe FAQs

Can I use frozen butternut squash ravioli?

Yes you can use frozen butternut squash ravioli for this recipe. Depending on the season, Trader Joe’s may not carry their version, so opting for a frozen or other packaged option will work well too!

How do you make a good sauce for butternut squash ravioli?

For this recipe: I combine the parmesan cheese with the olive oil on low heat, to create a creamy cheesy sauce. This sauce would also work well with pumpkin ravioli or as an alternative to butter on buttered pasta. You could also make a very simple brown butter sauce by melting butter and sage in a pan until the butter is slightly brown, and then tossing with the ravioli.

Is this butternut squash ravioli kid friendly?

Yes! It’s totally kid friendly! Plus your kiddos will get an extra dose of veggies without even realizing it! The pasta is soft, the inside is warm and savory, and the cheesy cream sauce reminds my kids of mac and cheese!

What flavors go well with butternut squash?

If you want to give this dish a bit more pizazz, feel free to add some additional herbs or spices to the sauce. Some spices that pair nicely with butternut squash include warm spices such as cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and ginger. My favorite herbs to pair with butternut squash include sage, rosemary, and thyme.

What is the best way to eat butternut squash?

Looking for more ways to enjoy butternut squash? I love simply roasting butternut squash in a bit of olive oil with my favorite spices and herbs. Another great way to enjoy it is pureed in soup! Or place in your favorite curries, and stir-fries. There are endless ways to enjoy fresh butternut squash!

Serving Suggestions

I recommend serving this butternut squash ravioli with a light side salad, roasted root vegetables, or steamed green vegetables. The pasta is filling and rich, so some fresh greens are a nice compliment, and helps make it a full meal. You can also add a side of crusty whole grain bread to soak up any leftover sauce!

This recipe would also be delicious with a drizzle of balsamic vinegar and a sprinkle of sea salt on top (in addition to the pepper and parmesan cheese).

If you’d like to amp up the protein content of this meal, serve a side of this Vegan Wellington, or this Vegan Lentil Loaf along with the ravioli.

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How to Store and Keep

I doubt you’ll have leftovers, because this recipe is SO good, but if you do, simply transfer the ravioli to an airtight glass container. Place in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. When ready to reheat, warm in the microwave for 30-45 seconds, covered.

Variations and Substitutions

No Trader Joe’s? You may use any pre-made butternut squash ravioli. You may also substitute with a different ravioli of choice such as pumpkin, cheese, or spinach.

No Parmesan Cheese? Feel free to use another Italian cheese. Grated pecorino, blue cheese, or gorgonzola would also work well in this recipe.

More spices and herbs? Feel free to add your favorite spices such as sage, rosemary, and thyme. Cinnamon is another nice addition to butternut squash that you can add to the creamy cheese sauce.

Top Tips

  • Use a large saucepan to boil the water for the ravioli. You don’t want to overcrowd them in the pot, so give them enough space.
  • Make sure water is boiling before adding the ravioli to the pot.
  • When the ravioli floats to the top of the water it’s ready to be drained.
  • When melting the cheese with the olive oil, keep the heat on low-medium. You don’t want the cheese to burn and crisp. Keeping the heat low will allow the cheese to gently melt into the olive oil to create a creamy sauce.

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Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash Ravioli with Parmesan Cheese

A simple 15 minute recipe, this Trader Joe's Butternut squash ravioli has a simple, homemade, creamy and cheesy sauce. It's a quick weeknight dinner that tastes like a gourmet meal!

Prep Time4 minutes mins

Cook Time11 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Italian

Servings: 3

Calories: 402kcal

Author: Anjali Shah

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Cook the ravioli according to package directions. About 4 minutes in boiling water. Drain and cool.

  • In the same pot that you cooked the ravioli in, heat two tablespoons of olive oil and 1/4 cup of Parmesan cheese over low heat until the cheese is melted in the olive oil. Stir frequently until the cheese is melted and combined with the olive oil (you don't want the cheese to become crispy or hardened!) Alternatively, you can toss the ravioli with the olive oil mixed with 1-2 tbsp of reserved pasta cooking water, and then just top with parmesan cheese.

  • Return the cooked ravioli to the pot and toss in the sauce.

  • Serve and top with 1 Tbsp Parmesan cheese and freshly ground black pepper to taste.

Notes

Top Tips for Making Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash Ravioli

  • Use a large saucepan to boil the water for the ravioli. You don’t want to overcrowd them in the pot, so give them enough space.
  • Make sure water is boiling before adding the ravioli to the pot.
  • When the ravioli floats to the top of the water it’s ready to be drained.
  • When melting the cheese with the olive oil, keep the heat on low-medium. You don’t want the cheese to burn and crisp. Keeping the heat low will allow the cheese to gently melt into the olive oil to create a creamy sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 402kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 53mg | Sodium: 652mg | Potassium: 13mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g

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Trader Joe's Butternut Squash Ravioli Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What pairs well with butternut squash ravioli? ›

While butternut squash ravioli is typically served as a meatless main dish, that does not mean you can't serve some protein along with it. Some grilled chicken, Italian sausage or even shrimp would be great served with these ravioli. You could even add some toasted nuts to the sauce for an additional protein boost.

How do you cook Trader Joe's ravioli from frozen? ›

Yes, you can cook Trader Joe's Raviolis if frozen. Just add them to salted boiling water, pour them in and turn the heat down to a low simmer. Cook until they're floating and heated all the way through.

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.

What to have with Trader Joe's 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.

What is the best white wine for butternut squash ravioli? ›

Alternatively, if you prefer a white wine, try an oak-aged Chardonnay. The full-bodied texture, along with spice and vanilla notes from oak-aging, will seamlessly complement the creamy butternut squash pasta. Otherwise, a Viognier from Condrieu in the Northern Rhône Valley is a great choice.

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.

Do I have to boil Trader Joe's ravioli? ›

Trader Joe's ravioli is a type of pasta that is filled with cheese or other ingredients. It is not pre-cooked, so it needs to be cooked before it can be eaten. To cook Trader Joe's ravioli, you will need to bring a large pot of water to a boil. How long does Trader Joe's ravioli last in the fridge?

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.

Is it better to cook ravioli frozen or thawed? ›

As a reminder – NEVER thaw fresh-frozen filled pasta like ravioli! It should be cooked directly from frozen (one less prep step!) For maximum flavor, cook your pasta to just shy of al dente and then finish cooking it by sautéing in the sauce it will be served in. Don't toss fresh pasta with oil!

Is it better to boil or fry ravioli? ›

One final note - if you've made your ravioli by hand and over-filled them (like I always do), pan frying is the best way to cook them. Boiling over-stuffed ravioli will result in murky pasta water and empty ravioli as the unsealed edges give way once they hit the water.

Does Trader Joe's have butternut squash ravioli? ›

Trader Joe's butternut-squash ravioli elevated the familiar fall flavor into a scrumptious meal. I have to tip my hat to Trader Joe's for giving me a way to enjoy squash-filled pasta that doesn't require over 45 minutes of peeling, cutting, and roasting.

Can you saute ravioli instead of boiling? ›

You only need one pan to make this quick pasta dinner — and it's about to change the way you cook ravioli forever. Instead of boiling the cheesy filled pasta, you'll pan-fry them in a hot skillet with an abundance of tender, caramelized mushrooms.

What sauce is good with Trader Joe's pumpkin ravioli? ›

Trader Joe's Pumpkin Ravioli is one of my favorite seasonal items. I love pairing it with an easy brown butter sauce with fresh rosemary and topped with goat cheese and crushed amaretti cookies.

What kind of sauce goes with ravioli? ›

Tomato Sauce: A classic tomato-based sauce, marinara is a popular choice for serving with ravioli. It's an easy go to that is a perfect pairing! I love the Rao's tomato sauce. If you are up for it you can even make your own!

What protein to serve with butternut squash ravioli? ›

Chicken and Mushrooms

The nutty, slightly sweet flavor of butternut squash ravioli pairs well with the rich and savory flavors of this creamy chicken and mushrooms dish.

What protein goes with butternut squash ravioli? ›

Chicken and Mushrooms

The nutty, slightly sweet flavor of butternut squash ravioli pairs well with the rich and savory flavors of this creamy chicken and mushrooms dish. The chicken is a good source of protein, while the mushrooms are a good source of B vitamins, selenium, and copper.

What side dish to serve with ravioli? ›

Broccoli: Any type of roasted broccoli or even broccoli rabe is a great go-to as a side dish. Broccoli is very easy to find and a versatile vegetables. Soup: A bowl of soup is a comforting and filling side dish that goes well with ravioli. Try a classic Minestrone or Tomato soup for a cozy and satisfying meal.

What is compatible with butternut squash? ›

Chicken or turkey or pork goes well with butternut squash.

What red wine pairs with butternut squash ravioli? ›

For red wine lovers, Pinot Noir wines offer a crisp, fruity mouthfeel, ideal for accompanying cucurbit-based dishes such as squash, pumpkin and butternut squash.

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