Vegan Butternut Squash Ravioli | Pasta-based Vegan Recipes (2024)

This post is allllll about this Vegan Butternut Squash Ravioli. But first, lets talk Thanksgiving.

This week has been craaazy. Both Matt and I have been super busy at work and totally pooped by the time we get home. Thanksgiving is next week and we’re so so so so so so sooooo ready for the 4-day weekend ahead of us.

This year, we’re ordering a feast from our favorite vegan food truck WongWay Veg. I’m so excited!!! I know it’s going to be delicious. We love everything they make.

What are your Thanksgiving plans? Cooking, ordering, visiting family, skipping it entirely? Spill it sista, give me the deets.

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So in case I didn’t tell you this before, Matt is in love with ravioli. I mean, this kid might love ravioli more than he loves me… just kidding, that’s impossible…? But for reals, he’s obsessed.

Every time I make those little pasta pockets, I basically have to rescue him from drowning in his own drool.

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Who doesn’t love Raviolis???

Last time, we made the traditional ravs – tofu ricotta, red sauce, you know how it goes. This time though, THIS TIME, OMG – butternut squash. YAAASSS ?! It’s fall. Gimme all dat squash.

So I used my traditional ravioli dough recipe and made the most delicious roasted butternut squash filling featuring tofu and… get this… ROASTED CASHEWS.

Not just regular ole’ cashews but raw cashews roasted and nutty and warm and browned and HEAVENLY.

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Now, let’s get down to business. You can serve these ravioli with many different sauces. I think it would go particularly well with a light sauce or something lemony but I wouldn’t be opposed to something creamier like an alfredo.

For this recipe, we made a sage brown butter sauce that was absolutely divine. This delicate yet buttery, garlicky, bright and aromatic sauce was THE PERFECT complement to the cheesy, rich filling. Also, it’s simple and quick to make.

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Butternut Squash Ravioli

Prep Time

45 mins

Cook Time

5 mins

Vegan creamy, cheesy, roasted butternut squash ravioli with a garlicky sage brown butter sauce.

Course:Dinner, Entree, Main Course, Pasta, Sauce

Cuisine:Italian, Vegan, Vegetarian

Servings: 6 servings

Calories per Serving: 300 kcal

Author: Pasta-based

Ingredients

butternut squash ravioli

  • 4cupsbutternut squash, cubed(about 1 medium-small squash)
  • olive oil
  • 7ouncesfirm tofu(usually half a block)
  • 1/3cupcashews, roasted
  • 1tablespoonnutritional yeast
  • vegan ravioli dough

sage brown butter sauce

  • 1clovefresh garlic, crushed and minced
  • 8fresh sage leaves
  • 1/4cupvegan butter(like Miyoko's or Earth Balance)
  • 1tablespoonlemon juice
  • 1/4cupvegetable broth
  • 1/4teaspoonsalt

Instructions

  1. *Prepare ravioli dough in advance.

to make the butternut squash ravioli

  1. Preheat oven to 425°F (220°C).

  2. Peel butternut squash then cut in half. Using a spoon, scrape out and discard all the seeds and stringy parts. Cut butternut squash into one-inch cubes and place on baking sheet. Drizzle olive oil and sprinkle salt and pepper on top. Mix to coat all the cubes and roast in preheated oven for 25 minutes, flipping halfway.

  3. In the last 5-7 minutes of roasting, add cashews to the baking sheet (or you can use a separate baking sheet). Roast the cashews until they start to brown, making sure not to burn them.

  4. In a food processor, add the roasted butternut squash and cashews, tofu, and nutritional yeast. Purée until smooth and creamy, scraping down sides as needed (about 3-4 minutes).

  5. Cut ravioli dough into even 3 inch squares. Place a teaspoon of butternut squash filling in the center of a square. Then place another square of dough on top and use a fork to crimp the edges until sealed.

  6. Add prepared ravioli to a large pot of boiling water.* Boil them in batches, depending on the size of your pot (don’t overcrowd them), for 5 minutes. Remove with slotted spoon. Enjoy with sage brown butter sauce.

to make the sage brown butter sauce

  1. Melt vegan butter in a large skillet on medium-heat. Cook until butter starts to brown. Add sage leaves and let sizzle for a few seconds.

  2. Remove from heat and add garlic. The garlic should start to brown quickly so be sure not to burn it. Once the garlic is fragrant, add salt, lemon juice and vegetable broth.

Recipe Notes

*This recipe freezes well! Do not boil the ravioli before freezing. Place prepared ravioli on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper into your freezer for about 20-30 minutes, until slightly frozen and hardened. This is so they won’t stick together. Transfer to a freezer bag or tupperware. When you want to eat them, just add to a pot of boiling for 5 minutes.

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FAQs

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 healthy is butternut squash ravioli? ›

8 raviolis of butternut squash ravioli (Milestones) contains 760 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 54% carbs, 34% fat, and 12% protein. 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).

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.

What is butternut squash ravioli made of? ›

The butternut squash ravioli filling is made with fresh peeled and cubed butternut squash, which I roast with sage, garlic, salt, and pepper, and puree. Then it gets mixed with Ricotta cheese, Pecorino Romano cheese but feel free to sub Parmesan and Nutmeg.

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.

What is the best white wine for butternut squash ravioli? ›

Butternut squash in particular comes in a lot of guises but is fundamentally sweet, especially when you roast it. In general I favour rich whites like oak-aged chardonnay, Rhône varietals such as viognier, roussanne and marsanne and old vine chenin blanc either on its own or in a South African Cape white blend.

What does butternut squash do for the gut? ›

Butternut squash contains considerable amounts of fiber, which can help you keep a healthy weight and regulate bowel movements. It's known to help prevent colorectal cancer while the beta-carotene in butternut squash can also improve eye health.

Is butternut squash anti inflammatory? ›

Nutritional Benefits of Butternut Squash

It contains zeaxanthin and lutein, two powerful antioxidants that support vision. Butternut Squash's high antioxidant content may have anti-inflammatory benefits, helping to reduce your risk of inflammation-related disorders like rheumatoid arthritis.

Is butternut squash a carb or protein? ›

Summary. Butternut squash is a low-fat, lower-calorie source of carbohydrates with plenty of filling fiber. Butternut squash is an excellent source of vitamin A and C and contains thiamin, niacin, and folate.

How long do you cook butternut squash ravioli at Costco? ›

Butternut Squash Ravioli

Cook about 30- 35 minutes until tender (keep checking after 25 minutes).

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.

How many calories are in Cactus Club butternut squash ravioli? ›

There are 920 calories in 1 serving (373 g) of Cactus Club Butternut Squash Ravioli with Prawns. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

Does butternut squash ravioli go bad? ›

Most manufacturers recommend consuming opened ravioli within 2-3 days. However, if you've frozen the ravioli, they can stay good for up to two months. Homemade butternut squash ravioli follows the same rules, except you should consume them within 2-3 days in the refrigerator or freeze them for longer storage.

Is butternut squash a vegetable or starch? ›

Starchy vegetables as their name implies have more starch, but they still have a lot of nutrients. Common starchy vegetables are potatoes, corn, peas, and winter squash (acorn or butternut). We need some carbs to keep our body fueled, and a great way to get your carbs in is by eating more vegetables.

Is butternut squash a super food? ›

Butternut squash has a lot of powerful antioxidants, including vitamin C, vitamin E and beta-carotene. Antioxidants help prevent or slow cellular damage and reduce inflammation, which may reduce your risk of several chronic diseases.

What is compatible with butternut squash? ›

Pair squash with cowpeas or grow a mixture of prolific flowering plants like buckwheat, dill, coreopsis, cosmos, and sweet alyssum to attract beneficial insects like pollinators and predators such as parasitic wasps, ladybugs, lacewings, and minute pirate bugs.

What is ravioli traditionally served with? ›

Usually served in broth or with a sauce, they originated as a traditional food in Italian cuisine. Ravioli are commonly square, though other forms are also used, including circular and semi-circular (mezzelune).

What is a good accompaniment to butternut squash soup? ›

When I'm making it the center of a meal, I serve it with good crusty bread, homemade focaccia, avocado toast, or corn muffins and a simple veggie side or fall salad. Here are a few of my favorites: Simple Lemon Green Beans. Roasted Cauliflower with Lemon Zest.

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