Cheesy ravioli is always a win... but when you cover it in Italian breadcrumbs and bake until extra crispy? Woah, baby! Ready in a cinch, and perfect for your Sunday dinner. And yes, one bag of ravioli can very well be a single portion. Serve alongside a glass of wine and your favorite dipping sauce- we’re partial to @raoshomemade 🍷
Oven Baked Ravioli
by Josh Kaplan – May 11, 2021

by Josh Kaplan – May 11, 2021
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