Trader Joe's Butternut Squash Ravioli With Zucchini (2024)

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Love easy pasta dishes? Try this recipe for Butternut Squash Ravioli With Zucchini. It transforms Trader Joe’s butternut squash ravioli into a complete pasta dinner in less than 30 minutes. It’s so tasty!!

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In this guide, you’ll learn to saute the zucchini and how to make a simple butter sauce to bring the whole dish together.

Ingredients for this butternut squash pasta dish

A few tasty ingredients are all you need for this complete dish using butternut squash raviolis. To make it, I used one package of Trader Joe’s raviolis and made it with a simple butter sauce with zucchini, shallots, and garlic.

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How to make a meal with butternut squash raviolis and zucchini

Let’s whip up a tasty Trader Joe’s dinner recipe with butternut squash raviolis.

Once you learn how to make it, their refrigerated pasta will always be on your Trader Joe’s must haves list.

See how to make butternut squash salad

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Step 1. Prepare for the recipe. Decide if you want to cook the pasta and zucchini at the same time, or one after the other.

See the recipe notes for how to make this recipe faster by cooking them at the same time.

See this brown butter sage sauce

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Step 2. Boil butternut squash ravioli. Heat a large pot of water on the stove to high heat. Add ½ tsp salt and bring the water to a boil. Add Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash Ravioli pasta to the boiling water and cook on the stove as directed on the package to al dente.

See the notes below for specifics on Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash ravioli cooking instructions. My recommendation is to cook ravs 3 minutes fresh / 4 minutes when cooking ravioli from frozen.

Step 3. Drain butternut squash raviolis. Add a little olive oil to the pasta if you haven’t started pan frying the zucchini, so the pasta doesn’t stick later.

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Step 4. Pan fry the zucchini and shallots. Set a medium or large size pan on the stove to medium-high heat.

Add 2 tsp of olive oil, zucchini, and shallots. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally until zucchini softens and starts to brown.

When the vegetables begin sticking to the pan, add 1 tbsp of salted butter and garlic, and stir regularly for 1 minute, until the butter melts.

Turn the heat of the burner down to low if you’re ready to add the boiled pasta now, or turn off the burner completely if the pasta isn’t done yet.

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Step 5. Make the butter sauce. When the pasta is drained, add 1 tsp olive oil and 2 tbsp butter to the pan with the fried zucchini and shallots.

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Turn the heat to medium-low and cook together until the butter has melted, stirring constantly for about 30 seconds.

Then add the ravioli and stir. It will only take about 1 minute for the ravioli, zucchini, and butter sauce to mingle.

Turn off the heat once butter is melted and add fresh chopped parsley and fresh parmesan cheese. Serve immediately.

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Trader Joe’s butternut squash ravioli cooking instructions

On the package, it reads:

Cooking Instructions For Stove Top

Bring 4 Quarts of lightly salted water to a boil. Add pasta, bring back to a gentle boil. Continue to cook for 3 minutes or to desired tenderness. Drain and toss with butter, olive oil or your favorite sauce and serve.

How long to cook Trader Joe’s ravioli from frozen?

I personally add on one minute to the cook time for all of the raviolis sold at TJ’s, when cooking from frozen. The lobster ravioli and cauliflower raviolis are delicious, and can be cooked from frozen, too.

See how to make smoked butternut squash

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My Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash Ravioli review?

I love it! Seriously, I can’t get enough of it. While I love making a lot of dishes from scratch, my husband and I are no longer up at 2am making pasta on weekend nights. So I love being able to pop a few of the Trader Joe’s ravioli varieties in my freezer and cook raviolis from frozen when I’m in a pinch for dinner.

Even my toddler is happy with it! While I love the butternut squash ravioli from Trader Joe’s – you can get it pretty much in any grocery store, in the refrigerated section.

I’m a huge fan of Trader Joe’s pizza dough options, too.

Also see how to cook smoked acorn squash

Fun facts about Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash pasta

  • It seems past packages of Trader Joe’s had different names. At one point, they were called Butternut Squash Triangoli from Trader Giotto’s.
  • They are a product of Italy.
  • They are described as “thin stuffed pasta with sweet butternut squash”
  • Have you ever noticed the illustration image on the package? It is a red bike with a basket holding bread, cheese, and butternut squash vegetables.
  • There is a use by and freeze by date on tha package.
  • Each package of pasta is 8.8 oz.
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More sauces for butternut squash ravioli

This pasta tastes great with other sauces, too.

Some nights I’ll use store bought alfredo sauce on pasta, or if I have a half hour, I’ll make a tomato sauce from canned tomatoes.

What vegetables go with butternut squash ravioli

Wondering, “what do I serve with butternut squash ravioli”? While zucchini and butternut squash ravioli were used in this dish, you can get creative with your own add-ins including:

  • Red wine caramelized onions
  • Sauteed mushrooms
  • Roasted cherry tomatoes
  • Diced sous vide asparagus

Are you a foodie, too?

Leave a comment here or find me on Instagram @sipbitego to let me know what you think about this recipe. Want to make restaurant-style food at home? I’ll teach you how, with in-depth video guides on the Sip Bite Go channel.

More recipes using Trader Joe’s ingredients

Are you a Trader Joe’s enthusiast, too? I love planning grocery trips to Trader Joe’s. It’s almost like a vacation… strolling up and down the aisles to discover new things. When I come home, I’m inspired to develop new recipes.

My best recipes using Trader Joe’s products end up here on Sip Bite Go…

  • Cauliflower Rice. Use it in place of bread crumbs in Hawaiian pineapple bbq meatballs and as a filling for cheesy Italian stuffed peppers. Also try it in a vegetable stir fry with cauliflower rice.
  • Ready Made Pizza Dough. I’m a huge fan of making pizza at home and have extensive information on how to use Trader Joe’s Pizza Dough.
  • Frozen Pizza Crust. Learn how to make frozen pizza crust taste amazing.
  • Everything But The Bagel Seasoning. This is super delicious on focaccia bread with Everything Bagel Seasoning.
  • Frozen Gyoza and Potstickers. These are great in frozen vegetable stir frys. See my guide to Trader Joe’s chicken cilantro mini wontons or Trader Joe’s vegetable gyoza.
  • Frozen Ravioli. Sometimes I just serve it with tomato sauce. Other times, I go a little nuts and make ravioli pizza with store bought Alfredo sauce.
  • Spice Kits. Did you know you can buy Trader Joe’s products online? This Trader Joe’s spice kit inspires so many recipes in my house.
  • Cheese. The cheese case at Trader Joe’s is undeniably amazing. Use it for potatoes gratin with frozen vegetables, this recipe for baked shells with ground beef, or in potato side dish recipes.

See more of the best meals to make with Trader Joe’s ingredients and my full list of Trader Joe’s must haves.

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Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash Ravioli With Zucchini Recipe | Sip Bite Go

Wondering what to do with Butternut squash ravioli? Try this Sip Bite Go Trader Joe's recipe uses Butternut Squash Ravioli With Zucchini. It transforms Trader Joe's ravioli into a complete pasta dinner in less than 30 minutes. You’ll learn to saute the zucchini and how to make a simple butter sauce to bring the whole dish together.

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Course: Dinner, Entree

Cuisine: Italian

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Finish Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 2

Calories: 645kcal

Author: Jenna Passaro

Ingredients

  • 8.8 oz Butternut Squash Raviolis Trader Joe’s brand
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 3 tsp olive oil divided
  • 1 zucchini medium – sliced in half lengthwise,then diced to 1” half moons
  • 2 tbsp shallots diced ½” chunks
  • 3 tbsp salted butter divided
  • 1 tsp garlic minced

Instructions

  • Prepare for the recipe. Decide if you’re going to cook the pasta and zucchini at the same time, or one after the other. See recipe notes for how to make this recipe faster.

  • Boil raviolis. Heat a large pot of water on the stove to high heat. Add ½ tsp salt and bring the water to a boil. Add Trader Joe's Butternut Squash Ravioli pasta to the boiling water and cook on the stove as directed on the package to al dente. (See the notes below for specifics on Trader Joe's Butternut Squash ravioli cooking instructions. My recommendation is to cook raviolis 3 minutes fresh / 4 minutes when cooking ravioli from frozen.)

  • Drain butternut squash raviolis. Add a little olive oil to the pasta if you haven’t started pan frying the zucchini, so the pasta doesn’t stick later.

  • Pan fry the zucchini and shallots. Set a medium or large size pan on the stove to medium-high heat. Add 2 tsp of olive oil, zucchini, and shallots. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally until zucchini softens and starts to brown. When the vegetables begin sticking to the pan, add 1 tbsp of salted butter and garlic, and stir regularly for 1 minute, until the butter melts. Turn the heat of the burner down to low if you’re ready to add the boiled pasta now, or turn off the burner completely if the pasta isn’t done yet.

  • Make the butter sauce. When the pasta is drained, add 1 tsp olive oil and 2 tbsp butter to the pan with the fried zucchini and shallots. TTurn the heat to medium-low and cook together until the butter has melted, stirring constantly for about 30 seconds. Then add the ravioli and stir. It will only take about 1 minute for the ravioli, zucchini, and butter sauce to mingle. Turn off the heat once butter is melted and add fresh chopped parsley and fresh parmesan cheese. Serve immediately

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Notes

  • Try making the zucchini and raviolis at the same time. When you get the hang of this recipe, it’s easy to cook the zucchini and butternut squash raviolis at the same time on two different burners. This will cut the cook time of the recipe down. What you’ll see demonstrated in the recipe video is that I started pan frying the zucchini when the water for the pasta was boiling.
  • Instructions for cooking butternut squash raviolis from TJ’s. The cooking instructions on the package of Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash Ravioli indicate a cooking time of 3 minutes from fresh. I usually use a cook time of 4 minutes when cooking from frozen. You’ll know they’re done when they’re floating and puffed up.
  • My Trader Joe’s Butternut Squash Ravioli review? I love it! Seriously, I can’t get enough of it. While I love making a lot of dishes from scratch, my husband and I are no longer up at 2am making pasta on the weekend. So I love being able to pop a few of the Trader Joe’s ravioli varieties in my freezer and cook raviolis from frozen when I’m in a pinch for dinner.

See the video for how to make butternut squash ravioli into a vegetable packed dinner.

Nutrition

Calories: 645kcal | Carbohydrates: 57g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 38g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 113mg | Sodium: 1510mg | Potassium: 300mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 721IU | Vitamin C: 19mg | Calcium: 53mg | Iron: 14mg

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FAQs

How do you dress up Trader Joe's ravioli? ›

We find that their cheesy flavor profile lends itself well to pairing with our Creamy Tomato Basil Pasta Sauce, or even something as simple as a quick drizzle of olive oil, and bit of shaved Parmesan, and a few shakes of crushed red pepper.

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.

What pairs well with butternut squash ravioli? ›

The butternut squash ravioli would also be delicious with a drizzle of olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt, pepper, and grated Parmesan or pecorino cheese. To make it a full meal, pair it with crusty bread or rosemary focaccia, roasted veggies like broccoli or Brussels sprouts, or an autumn salad.

How many calories are in Trader Joe's butternut squash ravioli? ›

There are 200 calories in 1 cup (83 g) of Trader Joe's Butternut Squash Ravioli. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

How do you spice up store bought ravioli? ›

How To Seriously Elevate Your Store-Bought Ravioli
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  3. Use pesto instead of red sauce. ...
  4. Add a few drops of truffle oil. ...
  5. Turn them into a gourmet pasta salad. ...
  6. Douse them in brown butter. ...
  7. Make them with carbonara sauce. ...
  8. Top each serving with a poached egg.
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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.

Is it better to thaw frozen ravioli before cooking? ›

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!

Can you pan fry ravioli instead of boiling? ›

Pan-Fried Ravioli Is a Fast and Fancy Weeknight Win

Instead of dirtying another pot, I've been pan-frying them. Here's how to do it. Step 1: Toss the ravioli in a hot, oiled skillet to get them all golden-brown and crispy. Step 2: Add a splash of water, cover the skillet, and steam until perfectly al dente.

How long do Trader Joe's ravioli last in the fridge? ›

How long does Trader Joe's ravioli last in the fridge? The expiration date is always marked on the package. However, once you open a package of Trader Joe's ravioli, it will typically be good for 3 to 4 days.

How healthy is butternut squash ravioli? ›

This is a good source of protein (45% of your Daily Value), fiber (64% of your Daily Value), and calcium (15% of your Daily Value).

What protein is good with butternut squash ravioli? ›

What's the secret to making store-bought butternut squash ravioli even more delicious? Add apple-chicken sausage, tender greens and lots of caramelized onions.

Do you have red or white wine with butternut squash ravioli? ›

WHICH WINE TO PAIR THE DISH WITH? Butternut squash ravioli is a combination of flavours, aromas and textures that call for a fairly aromatic dry white wine. Wines with a strong aroma match the melt-in-the-mouth texture of the ravioli. There are several dry white wine appellations that can match the desired profile.

How do you serve Trader Joe's ravioli? ›

Trader Joe's recommends serving this ravioli with a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkling of shaved or grated Parmesan, along with a summery salad like their Arugula Lemon Basil Salad kit. Add a glass of crisp white wine if you're looking for something extra decadent.

Is butternut squash high in carbs and calories? ›

Rich in Nutrients and Low in Calories

Though you can eat butternut squash raw, this winter squash is commonly roasted or baked. One cup (205 grams) of cooked butternut squash provides ( 1 ): Calories: 82. Carbs: 22 grams.

How many calories in butternut squash ravioli with brown butter sage sauce? ›

Carbs in Buitoni Butternut Squash Ravioli With Brown Butter Sage Sauce. Buitoni Butternut Squash Ravioli With Brown Butter Sage Sauce (0.5 package) contains 72g total carbs, 67g net carbs, 16g fat, 14g protein, and 490 calories.

How do you serve Trader Joe's fried ravioli? ›

To serve, place marinara in a bowl and arrange fried ravioli on a plate. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and parsley and enjoy right away.

How to serve Trader Joe's burrata ravioli? ›

Plate it with a drizzle of your favorite olive oil, add a generous sprinkling of shaved or grated Parmesan, and serve it alongside a summery salad, like the one you can make with our Arugula Lemon Basil Salad Kit. While we're at it, pairing with it a nice, citrusy white wine certainly wouldn't hurt either.

How to eat 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 recipe with fresh rosemary and topped with honey, goat cheese, and crushed gingersnap cookies.

Can you air fry Trader Joe's ravioli? ›

How to make Trader Joe's ravioli in the air fryer. Preheat the air fryer for 5 minutes at 400 degrees F. Add the frozen breaded ravioli to the air fryer basket in a single layer. Air fry 6-8 minutes at 400 degrees F.

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