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By Crafty Lady 13 on September 19, 2007
Photo by Wildflour
Photo by Wildflour
"Sold as a finger-food appetizer along with marinara dipping sauce, Olive Garden's delicious breaded ravioli can be cloned with ease using one of several varieties of premade raviolis carried in just about any supermarket. It's best to use the fresher raviolis found in the refrigerated secion, but you can also use frozen raviolis, you just have to let them thaw first before breading them. The Toasted Ravioli at Olive Garden has a beefy inside, but you can use any ravioli that tickles your fancing including chicken, sausage, vegetarian or cheese. As for the breading, find Progresso brand Italian style breadcrumbs. Contadina is another popular brand, but their version is much to salty for a good clone. I borrowed a friend's cookbook entitled Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2 and wanted to put this recipe here so that I wouldn't lose it."
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Serving Size: 1 (460 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 3
"I LOVE these and this is the first time I've actually made them! Soooo easy!! I only added about 1 Tbl. milk to the egg, though, and didn't need as much breadcrumbs. The only thing I forgot was the grated cheese!! Made me so mad! LOL!! NEXT time... ;) :) Made for the ZWT4"
"On my list of appetizers for the Superbowl! Couldn't find any fresh or frozen beef raviolis so settled for 4-cheese and I've some spinach ones put away for Sunday's game. Had way too much of the milk & egg/crumbs dipping mixtures and the marinara sauce for just 12 appetizers. I'll cut this down to half next time around. These are just super easy to make and very easy going down. I'll be making these often. Made for the Aussie Recipe Swap."
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