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The coziest bowl of Sage Butter Pumpkin Cheese Ravioli for all the chilly nights ahead. Pumpkin cheese ravioli tossed in a simple but delicious sage butter sauce with wine and garlic. Finish off each bowl of saucy ravioli with nutty manchego cheese. When you’re in need of an easy 30-minute dinner, make this pumpkiny ravioli. It’s perfect for fall, and best for nights when you’re craving something cozy, but want something quick and easy too.
I’ve been waiting all September to share this recipe. I promised no pumpkin until October. And aside from that pumpkin cream cold brew, I really did mean it.
But, it’s now October, so bring on every last pumpkin recipe from now through November. I have so many ideas!!
This ravioli is the perfect way to welcome October and the official start to pumpkin season!
For the ravioli, you’ll need a good pumpkin and cheese ravioli. I recommend the Trader Joe’s pumpkin ravioli. They roast the pumpkin with a little honey and it’s such a delicious store-bought option!
Since we don’t have a Trader Joe’s nearby, I opted to make my own ravioli. You can of course do this too. But if you want a super quick dinner, use the TJ pumpkin ravioli.
For my homemade ravioli oil, I made a pumpkin pasta dough. I then made a honey’d pumpkin cheese filling with a mix of ricotta cheese, gouda, and a small amount of honey – to play up the sweetness. So delicious.
Either homemade or store-bought, the ravioli will be delicious. Do what works best for you!
I love a simple sage butter sauce in the fall, it’s so easy to make, and so delicious.
You’ll need butter, walnuts, fresh sage, and a splash of either apple cider or white wine. Cook the butter, walnuts, and sage together until the sage leaves are crispy and the walnuts are toasted.
I like to remove the sage leaves so they stay crisp, and then add the splash of cider or wine. I love how the cider pairs with the flavors of the pumpkin, but wine is great too.
Then simmer the sauce and toss in the ravioli. I like to let the ravioli sit in the sauce and really soak it up for a minute or so.
Serve the ravioli and sauce with lots of fresh manchego cheese plus all those crispy sage leaves. Then enjoy!
It’s every bit as delicious as it sounds.
If you’re using store-bought ravioli, or have homemade frozen ravioli on hand, this entire meal will come together in well under thirty minutes, making it perfect for any night of the week. Whether you need a quick weeknight meal, or just a fun Saturday dinner party dish, this recipe accommodates.
And with that, happy Monday, and happy October! Really hoping this recipe brings you guys some much-needed pumpkin goodness this week. A little cheesy, but also just how I am feeling. Livin’ up every minute of autumn!
Looking for other easy comfort food dinners? Here are my favorites:
One Pot Creamy French Onion Pasta Bake
Spicy Pumpkin and Pesto Cheese Stuffed Shells
Lastly, if you make this Sage Butter Pumpkin Cheese Ravioli, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
This recipe was decadent and easy to make. I also made the homemade pasta! The family loved it. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful recipe!
Hey there! Thanks so much for giving this recipe a try, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Have a lovely week! xTieghan
This is an amazing recipe. I made it and added the “Herby Buttered Balsamic Mushroom” sauce. Had a guest that wanted to lick her bowl. I also enjoyed the process of making the Pumpkin Cheese Ravioli and used a bit of Gorgonzola ( because that is what I had in the fridge! ) and it really added to the flavor. Delicious!
I made this recipe using pumpkin ravioli from Trader Joe’s. It was delicious and will be a staple throughout the fall! I can’t wait to try more of your recipes. Thanks for sharing!
Sooo good! Couldn’t get sage so we used rosemary, still amazing.
So glad you enjoyed this recipe, thanks so much for giving it a try! 🙂 xTieghan
Loved this recipe. Made it for dinner tonight, both my husband and I loved it.
Looking forward to trying many more!!!
My first time making ravioli! Really enjoyed it. I really enjoy making homemade pasta.
Ravioli is always my go to when ordering pasta in a restaurant, so making my own was really awesome!
Hi Helena! So glad you enjoyed this recipe, thanks so much for giving it a try! 🙂 xTieghan
I made your Brown Butter Sage Sauce for my ladies book club last night. It was divine!! I got rave reviews! Even my husband couldn’t quit talking about how good it was.
I did “press the easy button “, and just purchased my pumpkin ravioli and butternut squash and roasted red pepper ravioli, from Aldi, instead of making that from scratch. I will definitely make this recipe again. Thanks for sharing.
Simply delicious! To make things simple I used store bought ravioli, will definitely make homemade next time.
I don’t really like pumpkin recipes, but this looked so good that I had to try it. Boy oh boy was this a shock! It was probably the best ravioli I have ever had. I tried to get the trader joe’s version of the ravioli but they were out so I ended up making my own. It was delicious and really easy to make the ravioli from scratch, and I haven’t made ravioli before. I will definitely be trying more of your pumpkin recipes in the future.
Note: I didn’t have any honey so I just left it out of the recipe and it was still really good. Next time I make this I’ll add the honey just to try, but definitely enjoyed it regardless.
Best ravioli recipe I’ve ever made, everyone loved it! The blue cheese really made it yummy.
Thanks so much for giving this recipe a try, so happy to hear you enjoyed it! xTieghan
These ravioli were the bomb! My first time doing the crispy sage (from the garden) and I’m hooked. I used refrigerated butternut squash ravs from Safeway. So delicious!
Hi there! Thanks so much for trying out this recipe, I’m so happy you liked it! Thanks for giving it a try 🙂 xTieghan
This was a flavorful and fun recipe to make. The pasta dough recipe makes a massive amount. It could easily be halved and you would still wind up with a lot of ravioli. Use about 1/5 of the dough and 1/2 of the filling for 20 ravioli. Subbed hazelnuts for walnuts in the sauce, doubled the honey in the filling and left out the blue cheese. Tried rolling the pasta at 3, 4 and 5 thickness on the Mercato roller and couldn’t tell the difference between any of them in the finished product. They all held up fine while boiling.
Hi Nicole! Thanks so much for trying out this recipe, I’m so sorry about the excess of dough! xTieghan
Wondering if you can make this sauce ahead and then reheat? If so, how far in advance? Thank you!
This is AMAZING!!! This deserves Ten billion stars if I may.
The crispy sage and touch of nutmeg. Iam in heaven and so was everyone who ate it- you did it again Teighan-bravo! Making me look so good in the kitchen-again
Sooo yummy
Hi there! Thanks so much for trying out this recipe! I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it 🙂 xTieghan
This was absolutely delicious!! I am so happy I found you through Pampered Chef! Can’t wait to try all your recipes!!
Hi there! Thanks so much for trying out this recipe! I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it 🙂 xTieghan
Can you post your recipe to make the pumpkin ravioli from scratch? Sage butter pumpkin I am sold.
It’s right below the sage butter pumpkin cheese ravioli receipt(: