Cheese Ravioli With Marinara Sauce In Air Fryer
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No need to defrost! You can cook this Cheese Ravioli With Marinara Sauce in Air Fryer anytime, straight from frozen. It’s a super convenient & tasty option for dinner or an appetizer.
Air Fryer Cheese Ravioli With Marinara Sauce
This is *the* dinner for busy weeknights. Simply add frozen ravioli and tomato sauce to an air fryer pan and cook until ready! The air fryer heats up the ravioli perfectly, no extra water needed. It’s such a time-saver. You can keep a package of frozen ravioli in your freezer for whenever you need a filling dinner that’s ready in minutes.
Add a side salad or air fryer veggies for a complete meal. Or serve these tasty ravioli as an appetizer. It’s a super quick and delicious starter that everyone will love.
Looking for more frozen meals cooked in the air fryer? Here are some great ideas: Air Fryer Frozen French Bread Pizza, Air Fryer Frozen Mac And Cheese, or Air Fryer Frozen Gorton’s Beer Battered Fish. Getting a yummy dinner to the table has never been easier!
How To Make Cheese Ravioli With Marinara Sauce In Air Fryer
You’ll need a 22 oz package of frozen ravioli, tomato sauce, and a baking pan for your air fryer.
Start by opening the package of ravioli and pouring the entire contents into the air fryer pan. Pour in the tomato sauce and stir to coat all the ravioli in sauce.
Place pan in the air fryer basket and close up air fryer. Cook at 300 degrees for 10 minutes, pausing halfway through cooking time to pull out air fryer basket and toss ravioli with a spoon or spatula.
Once the ravioli is done cooking, open up air fryer and carefully remove pan containing ravioli. You can use a spatula to move ravioli pasta and sauce to a serving bowl to enjoy.
Cooking Tips
- No need to defrost the ravioli, the air fryer cooks it straight from frozen
- You can use any variety of tomato or marinara sauce
- For this recipe, use a baking pan that fits inside your air fryer basket for best results
Can You Air Fry Frozen Ravioli Instead Of Boiling?
Yes! It’s super convenient to heat up frozen ravioli in the air fryer in one step instead of boiling them on the stove and then adding tomato sauce. Simply cook a package of frozen ravioli and sauce in an air fryer baking pan for a complete meal with no defrosting necessary!
What To Serve With Cheese Ravioli With Marinara Sauce In Air Fryer
A fresh side salad would be a quick & easy way to make this a complete meal. We suggest Cucumber And Red Onion Salad, Artichoke Salad With Tomatoes And Canned Artichoke Hearts, or a Spring Mix Salad.
And for dessert, how about a batch of cookies baked from cake mix?! Try Lemon Cake Mix Cookies, Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies, or Yellow Cake Mix Cookies With Chocolate Chips.
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Cheese Ravioli With Marinara Sauce In Air Fryer
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Ingredients
- 22 oz ravioli 1 package, frozen
- 2 cups tomato sauce
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Instructions
- Start by opening the package of ravioli and pouring the entire contents into the air fryer pan. Pour in the tomato sauce and stir to coat all the ravioli in sauce.
- Place pan in the air fryer basket and close up air fryer. Cook at 300 degrees for 10 minutes, pausing halfway through cooking time to pull out air fryer basket and toss ravioli with a spoon or spatula.
- Once the ravioli is done cooking, open up air fryer and carefully remove pan containing ravioli. You can use a spatula to move ravioli pasta and sauce to a serving bowl to enjoy.
Notes
- No need to defrost the ravioli, the air fryer cooks it straight from frozen
- You can use any variety of tomato or marinara sauce
- For this recipe, use a baking pan that fits inside your air fryer basket for best results
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Definitely love Raviolis, but I like those that are not from a can(Chef Boyardi, :) )…thank you Melanie, I definitely need to get me an air fryer for this recipe, ;)
Turned out perfect, thank you!