Pioneer Woman’s Baked Ravioli Review (Even Better Than Pizza?)
Some recipes surprise you. Some turn into instant comfort food. And some end up being a bigger hit than you ever expected. This baked ravioli landed firmly in that last category and honestly, I’m still thinking about it.

I made Pioneer Woman’s Baked Ravioli, and while it didn’t quite qualify as a quick weeknight dinner for our house, it was absolutely worth the time it took. This is the kind of meal that feels best suited for a weekend or a slower evening when you can move through the kitchen without watching the clock.
Before we even get to the food, we need to talk about the cheese grater. Or rather, the lack of one. Thanks to my husband breaking our regular grater, I was left using what can only be described as a step above a toy version. It definitely added extra time and a fair amount of patience, but once I pushed through that hurdle, the recipe itself was incredibly easy to assemble.

And the payoff? Exactly what you want baked ravioli to be.
The dish came out comforting, filling, and familiar in the best way. Layers of pasta, sauce, and cheese baked together into something warm and satisfying. The kind of meal that makes the house smell good and invites everyone to the table without much convincing.
But the biggest win of the night came from Ben.

Family Taste Test ✔️
- Me: Comforting and filling, and surprisingly easy once everything was prepped. This feels like a perfect weekend meal: low stress, cozy, and reliable.
- Paul: Really enjoyed the flavors and found it very satisfying. A classic comfort food that delivered exactly what it promised.
- Ben: ⭐ Huge success. Asked for seconds and proudly announced that he liked it better than pizza! Which, in toddler terms, might be the highest compliment possible.
That moment alone put this recipe straight into the “make again” category for our family.

Would I Make It Again?
Absolutely. I’d plan it for a weekend or a night when we’re not rushing from one thing to the next. I’d also make sure all kitchen tools are fully functional before starting. This baked ravioli is comforting, family-friendly, and flexible enough to please both adults and kids. That’s always a win in my book.
Any recipe that gets seconds and beats pizza at our table? That’s one worth keeping.
Looking for the original recipe? You can find it here: The Pioneer Woman
Looking for more toddler approved recipes? You can find theme here: Kid-Friendly
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