With just 4 ingredients and 5 minutes of prep, this baked ravioli casserole is an easy dinner that the whole family will love!

If you love easy 5-ingredient meals (or less), be sure to try this dump-and-bake meatball casserole, these chicken crescent rolls, and this ham and noodle casserole, too!
Make this Baked Ravioli with Frozen Ravioli for an Easy Dinner
This baked ravioli was one of the very first dump-and-bake recipes that I ever tried in my own kitchen. Needless to say, the ease had me hooked, and we’ve been enjoying the meal ever since. It’s one of those great options that appeals to everyone at the dinner table, can be modified based on our taste preferences or the ingredients that I have on hand, and it comes together quickly in a matter of minutes. In other words, the 4-ingredient ravioli casserole is an all around winner!
Ingredient Notes and Tips for Success
- This recipe calls for frozen ravioli. Use cheese ravioli, spinach ravioli, or a meat-based version. You don’t even need to thaw the ravioli before you assemble the lasagna-style dish and pop it in the oven!
- If you want to assemble the dish in advance and keep it in the freezer for a later date, those bake-from-frozen instructions are included below.
- Feel free to bulk up the dish with extra veggies or meat. I’ve included a number of possible variations below the recipe at the bottom of the post.
Fantastic recipe. Straightforward, simple, not a ton of ingredientsโ and so filling and delicious. I have made this several times, and the fam loves it! Thank you!
– Ava

How to Make Ravioli Casserole
This dump-and-bake frozen ravioli casserole is about as easy as it gets! It’s truly the ideal meal for busy weeknights. You’ll find detailed directions in the recipe card below, but here’s the overview:
- Pour a thin layer of marinara sauce into the bottom of a large casserole dish.

- Place half of the ravioli in a single layer on top of the sauce.

- Add another layer of sauce, and then half of the cheese.

- Repeat the layers once more to use the remaining ravioli, sauce, and cheese. Finish with Parmesan cheese on top.

- Cover and bake for 20 minutes, then remove the cover and bake for about 20 more minutes. You’ll know it’s done when the casserole is hot and bubbly, the cheese is melted, and the ravioli is tender.

- Let the casserole rest for a few minutes, and then garnish with chopped fresh herbs right before serving.
Serving Suggestions
Pair the ravioli bake with garlic bread, homemade focaccia, a crusty loaf of no-knead Dutch oven bread, a green salad dressed with balsamic vinaigrette, roasted broccoli, or sauteed asparagus.


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Preparation and Storage Tips
- Make Ahead: You can prep this dinner in advance and keep it stashed in the freezer until you’re ready to bake it! To do so, simply follow the recipe instructions through step 2 (use a freezer-to-oven safe dish). Cover tightly with foil and freeze the unbaked casserole for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to serve it, pull it out of the freezer and bake as instructed. Add a few extra minutes to the cooking time if necessary.
- How to Store: Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 days. I don’t recommend freezing the leftovers, as the pasta will have a mushy texture when thawed.
- How to Reheat: Cover the dish with foil and warm in a 350ยฐF oven just until heated through, about 15-20 minutes. Alternatively, you can reheat individual portions in the microwave for about 1 minute.
Baked Ravioli Recipe Variations
- Add veggies to the dish. Good options include spinach, canned diced tomatoes, sauteed bell peppers, sauteed sliced mushrooms, or sauteed zucchini.
- Instead of the vegetarian ravioli casserole, appeal to meat-lovers with some browned Italian sausage, ground turkey, or ground beef in the sauce. Choose a different flavor of ravioli (such as chicken or beef). You can also swap out the store-bought pasta sauce and instead use a homemade spaghetti meat sauce.
- If you’re serving a smaller family (or cooking just for 2), cut all of the ingredients in half and prepare the casserole in an 8-inch square pan. The rest of the cooking instructions remain the same, although you may be able to shorten the total baking time by a few minutes.
- Prepare two smaller casseroles in 8-inch square pans. Bake one now, and freeze the second for a later meal!
It was amazing! With a side of peas and garlic bread, what a meal! Thank you again!
– Debbie

More Ravioli Recipes to Try
Ravioli Lasagna with Ricotta and Spinach
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Slow Cooker Ravioli Casserole
4 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
Dump and Bake Chicken & Ravioli in Alfredo Sauce
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This recipe was originally published in October, 2013. It was updated in June, 2025.






















I made this for my married son and family. They all loved it. Then I prepped a pan for their freezer before heading home. I’m making a pan for the two of us tonight. Love that it is so easy with so many variations and possibilities. Thank you so much for sharing this!
That’s wonderful, Lori. Thank you!