Ravioli with Tomatoes, Asparagus, Garlic & Herbs
This bright, spring-inspired pasta dish transforms simple cheese ravioli into a restaurant-worthy meal with minimal effort.
Fresh asparagus and juicy cherry tomatoes sautéed with garlic, herbs, and a touch of lemon create a light yet flavorful sauce that clings perfectly to each pillowy ravioli.
Ideal for busy weeknights or elegant dinners, this recipe celebrates seasonal produce and comes together in just 20 minutes.
The balance of sweet tomatoes, crisp asparagus, and aromatic herbs makes it a versatile base—feel free to add protein or adjust the flavors to your taste.
A fresh, vibrant pasta dish that’s quick enough for weeknights but elegant enough for guests!
Ingredients (Serves 4)
1 lb (450g) cheese-filled ravioli (fresh or frozen)
1 bunch asparagus, trimmed & cut into 1-inch pieces
1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved
3 cloves garlic, minced
¼ cup olive oil
½ tsp red pepper flakes (optional)
¼ cup fresh basil, chopped (plus extra for garnish)
2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
Zest & juice of ½ lemon
Salt & black pepper to taste
½ cup grated Parmesan or Pecorino cheese
Instructions
Cook the ravioli in salted boiling water according to package instructions. Reserve ½ cup pasta water, then drain.
Sauté the veggies:
Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
Add asparagus and sauté for 3–4 mins until crisp-tender.
Add garlic, cherry tomatoes, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper. Cook 2–3 mins until tomatoes soften.
Combine:
Toss the cooked ravioli into the skillet with the veggies.
Add lemon zest, juice, basil, parsley, and a splash of reserved pasta water to loosen the sauce.
Serve:
Top with grated Parmesan and extra herbs.
Drizzle with extra olive oil if desired.
Variations
Protein boost: Add sautéed shrimp or grilled chicken.
Creamy twist: Stir in 2 tbsp ricotta or mascarpone.
Vegan option: Use dairy-free ravioli and omit cheese (or use nutritional yeast).
Storage
Best eaten fresh, but leftovers keep 2 days in the fridge (reheat gently with a splash of water).
Enjoy your bright, flavorful ravioli!
Serving Suggestions for Ravioli with Tomatoes, Asparagus, Garlic & Herbs
Serves: 4 (as a main course) or 6 (as a starter/side)
How to Plate:
Family Style: Transfer to a large, shallow serving bowl, drizzle with extra virgin olive oil, and scatter fresh basil leaves on top.
Individual Portions: Twirl ravioli with tongs for height, arranging asparagus and tomatoes visibly on top. Finish with a sprinkle of Parmesan.
Perfect Pairings:
Bread: Serve with warm crusty bread or garlic knots to soak up the sauce.
Wine: A crisp Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc complements the fresh herbs and lemon.
Salad: Pair with an arugula salad dressed lightly with lemon vinaigrette.
For a Heartier Meal:
Protein Add-Ons: Top with grilled shrimp, seared scallops, or shredded rotisserie chicken.
Extra Veggies: Fold in baby spinach or roasted bell peppers for more color and nutrients.
Tip: Serve immediately for the best texture—the ravioli will stay perfectly al dente, and the asparagus will retain a slight crunch.
Enjoy this vibrant, restaurant-quality dish at home!
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