By far, the biggest disappointment of all tested brands was Devour, with its Double Chicken Creamy Alfredo Ravioli. Devour's ravioli come thick and doughy to the point where it's difficult to cut ...
Once cream is simmering, add cheese a few cubes ... Once sauce and sage are ready, add ravioli (or gnocchi) to the pot of boiling water and simmer until just shy of al dente.
And then there was the filling, which is the real reason you're eating ravioli, right? Filled with a blend of soft ricotta, creamy mozzarella, and salty Parmesan and Romano cheeses, there's plenty ...
And even though I like the tanginess of chèvre, it made this ravioli taste slightly sour. I also had a hard time getting behind the texture. Warmed goat cheese is normally smooth and creamy ...