Lobster Ravioli - The Defined Dish - Recipes (2024)

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This Lobster Ravioli makes for a delicious first course for any special occasion — especially the upcoming holidays for a fancier recipe! It’s elegant yet simple, it’s buttery and it’s just a burst of goodness in your mouth with every bite!!

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This Lobster Ravioli makes for a delicious first course for any special occasion — especially the upcoming holidays for a fancier recipe! It’s elegant yet simple, it’s buttery and it’s just a burst of goodness in your mouth with every bite!!

If you live in Dallas and have dined at the Italian restaurant, Nonna, you’ll easily guess where the inspiration for this recipe came from. Their Ravioli of Maine Lobster on the menu is just the richest, butteriest, uncomplicated dish on the menu that you simply cannot get enough of!!! The ravioli is served in a simple, buttery broth and the lobster filling just melts in your mouth! If you live in Dallas and have yet to try it, it is a must.

When adding this to a fancy menu over the holidays this could easily be your main course if serving heavy appetizers; however, I prefer it as a first course when you just sit down at the table. It’s little, pillowy dumplings of lobster in a simple broth just to get the dinner going and set the tone for the meal! I’d then go into a nice crisp salad, followed by something like a prime rib, a juicy filet mignon, or braised brisket — whatever your heart desires.

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Ingredients

For the Sauce:

  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tbsp salted butter
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • a pinch of saffron (20-24 threads)
  • 3/4 cup white wine
  • 14.5 oz good quality seafood stock (I use Bar Harbor)

For the Ravioli:

  • 3/4 lb cooked lobster meat
  • 24 wonton or ravioli wrappers
  • 3 tbsp salted butter
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/4 cup white wine
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped chives
  • egg white

For serving:

  • 1/2 lemon
  • finely chopped chives

Instructions

Prepare the Sauce:

  • In a small saucepan over medium heat, heat the oil and butter.

  • Once the butter is melted, add the garlic. Gently saute until fragrant, being careful not to burn; 1-2 minutes.

  • Add the wine, seafood stock and saffron threads (breaking them up/crushing with your hands) and bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce to a light simmer and cover while you make the ravioli.

Prepare the Ravioli Filling:

  • Loosely chop the lobster meat.

  • In a separate skillet over medium heat, melt the butter.

  • Once the butter has melted, add the lobster, garlic and salt and stir to combine.

  • Next, add the wine and cook, stirring, until it has reduced by half.

  • Remove from heat, add the loosely chopped chives and set aside.

Assemble + Cook the Ravioli:

  • Place the egg white in a small bowl.

  • Place one wonton wrapper onto your cutting board, then using a slotted spoon, transfer about 1 tbsp. of the lobster filling onto one side of the wrapper.

  • Using your fingers, wet the edges of the wonton with the egg white then fold in half and seal the edges. Continue until all of your ravioli are formed.

  • Once you're ready to cook your ravioli, increase the heat of the broth for a rapid simmer. Add half of your ravioli to the broth. Cook for about 3 minutes until the ravioli float to the top, transfer to a bowl and repeat with the second half of the ravioli.

  • Once all ravioli is cooked, divide them amongst 4 bowls and ladle 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup of the broth over each bowl of ravioli.

  • Squeeze just a touch of lemon juice over all four bowls, top with freshly chopped chives. Serve and enjoy!

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Author: Alex Snodgrass

Servings: 4 servings

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FAQs

What sauce is best with lobster ravioli? ›

What type of sauce goes with lobster ravioli? Garlic butter sauce, lemon butter sauce, and white wine sauce for ravioli are the most popular choices. In this recipe, all of these flavors and warm, earthy sage combine for what I believe to be the best lobster ravioli sauce - buttery, bright, and wonderfully balanced.

How to cook lobster ravioli from Sam's? ›

Each large, square ravioli is filled with a smooth, creamy filling of lobster and cheese. It's easy to cook. All you need to do is cook the ravioli for four minutes in boiling water, drain and toss in sauce (we recommend butter and sage).

What to pair with lobster ravioli? ›

Elegant side salads such as arugula and parmesan, classic Caesar, or a wedge salad. Top your lobster ravioli off with grilled shrimp or a grilled lobster tail. Make your lobster ravioli a part of a surf and turf dinner and serve it with your favorite steak.

Is lobster ravioli better with red or white sauce? ›

What type of sauce goes with lobster ravioli? For a light but decadent dish like lobster ravioli, a creamy white wine sauce or a bechamel sauce would pair particularly well. If you're looking for a lighter option, try a simple drizzle of olive oil and lemon juice or browned butter with a dusting of Parmesan cheese.

Should I thaw lobster ravioli before cooking? ›

Cook 4 minutes and drain. Add 1 minute for a softer bite. Enjoy the wonder flavors of my fillings as we do in Italy: Toss in melted butter or extra virgin olive oil and top with Parmigiano Reggiano. If frozen, do not thaw; cook additional 1 minute.

How long does lobster ravioli last in fridge? ›

You should always go by the expiration date on the package. Most will say use or freeze by, always follow the package guidelines. After the ravioli is cooked, the leftovers should last 3-4 days when refrigerated in an airtight container.

How many days is lobster ravioli good for? ›

Place leftover lobster ravioli and the sauce in an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to four days. You can gently reheat the sauce and ravioli on the stovetop until everything is warm.

Is Alfredo sauce good on lobster ravioli? ›

What should you do with a pile of pillowy lobster ravioli? Toss them in creamy Alfredo sauce and sprinkle crispy bacon over top, of course! We also stir in jammy onions, tender spinach, and grated Parmesan to take this meal over the top.

What to do with frozen lobster ravioli? ›

The best method to cook frozen lobster ravioli is by boiling them in a pot of salted water. This method helps retain their shape and flavor.

What are the ingredients in Costco lobster ravioli? ›

Filling (ricotta (whey, Whole Milk, Cream, Vinegar), Lobster (lobster Meat, Water, Salt), Mascarpone Cheese (pasteurized Milk, Cream, Citric Acid) Whey, Unsalted Butter (cream), Chicory Root Fiber, Vegetable Fiber, 2% Or Less Of Heavy Cream (cream), Bread Crumbs (wheat Flour, Yeast, Salt), Cornstarch, Lobster Base ( ...

Does lobster ravioli have real lobster? ›

CONTAINS: EGG, FISH (ANCHOVIES), CRUSTACEAN SHELLFISH (LOBSTER), MILK, SOY, WHEAT. Our Lobster Ravioli are stuffed with flavorful lobster meat and ricotta, paired with a delicate Lemon Parmesan Cream Sauce that won't overpower that lobster flavor.

How to make Rana Maine lobster ravioli? ›

Each large, square ravioli is filled with a smooth, creamy filling of lobster and cheese. It's easy to cook. All you need to do is cook the ravioli for four minutes in boiling water, drain and toss in sauce (we recommend butter and sage).

How do you use store bought ravioli? ›

How to Cook Ravioli
  1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil and add salt.
  2. Add Ravioli frozen to boiling water.
  3. Cook Ravioli 3 to 4. When Ravioli floats is ready. Do not rinse.
  4. Remove from water, toss Ravioli with olive oil or sauce INMEDIATELY.

What sauces go well with lobster? ›

Sauces for Lobster Meat Served Cold
  • Truffled mayonnaise (just a few drops of truffle oil)
  • Garlic and basil mayo.
  • Spicy avocado dip (with Greek yogurt, hot sauce or fresh chili)
  • Sour cream with exotic fruits (try pineapple)

Does lobster ravioli taste good with alfredo sauce? ›

What should you do with a pile of pillowy lobster ravioli? Toss them in creamy Alfredo sauce and sprinkle crispy bacon over top, of course! We also stir in jammy onions, tender spinach, and grated Parmesan to take this meal over the top.

What is lobster cream sauce made of? ›

The sauce is made from the lobster shells that are first simmered in heavy cream. Once that has simmered you will remove the shells and season with parmesan cheese, garlic, lemon juice and seasonings. This Lobster butter sauce can be served over spaghetti, fettuccini or really any type of pasta.

What is in lobster sauce? ›

The sauce itself does not contain any lobster, and may vary in preparation method from place to place or restaurant to restaurant. It can contain chicken broth, garlic, ginger, green onions, fermented black beans, and eggs, and is thickened with starch. Some recipes incorporate pork mince and soy sauce.

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