Luscious Creamy Tomato Ravioli Sauce Recipe – Ready in a Flash
Tomato ravioli sauce brings comfort and flavor to every pasta-filled plate.
Fresh ingredients blend smoothly into a rich and satisfying sauce.
Pasta lovers will appreciate how simple components come together so well.
Ripe tomatoes and cream form a balanced, flavorful foundation.
Weeknight dinners feel more rewarding with this easy yet impressive dish.
Fast to make and full of taste, it turns a regular meal into something special.
Each spoonful is worth savoring for its bold, creamy character.
Creamy Tomato Ravioli Sauce Overview
Ingredients for Creamy Tomato Ravioli Sauce
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Warm Up the Skillet
Grab a skillet and drizzle olive oil or drop in a pat of butter.
Set the heat to medium and let the pan get nice and toasty.
Wake Up the Garlic
Toss in minced garlic and let it dance around the pan.
Watch for those amazing aromatics to release and fill your kitchen with delicious scents.
Stir gently to prevent burning.
Bring on the Tomato Magic
Pour in crushed tomatoes and sprinkle in Italian seasoning.
Let everything bubble and mingle together.
The sauce will start to develop deep, rich flavors as it simmers for about 5 minutes.
Create Silky Smoothness
Turn down the heat to low and introduce these ingredients:
Stir until the sauce transforms into a luxurious, creamy blend.
Season with a pinch of salt and a dash of black pepper to enhance the taste.
Marry the Sauce with Ravioli
Gently fold cooked ravioli into the sauce, making sure each pillow gets completely coated.
Alternatively, plate your ravioli and generously ladle the sauce on top.
Final Flourish
Scatter torn fresh basil leaves over the dish.
The bright green will add a pop of color and a burst of fresh herbal flavor that takes this sauce to the next level.
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FAQs
Can I use dried herbs instead of fresh basil?
Yes, you can substitute dried basil. Use about 1 teaspoon of dried basil for the same flavor intensity as fresh basil leaves.
Is there a way to make this sauce less rich?
Substitute half-and-half or whole milk for heavy cream to reduce the richness. The sauce will be slightly thinner but still creamy.
What type of tomatoes work best for this sauce?
Canned crushed tomatoes are ideal. San Marzano tomatoes provide the best flavor and smooth texture for this creamy tomato sauce.
Can I make this sauce ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare the sauce up to 2 days in advance. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator and reheat gently before serving with ravioli.

Creamy Tomato Ravioli Sauce Recipe
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 4 1x
Description
Indulgent creamy tomato ravioli sauce brings Italian comfort straight to home kitchens with its silky, rich texture. Rich basil-infused cream and ripe San Marzano tomatoes create a luxurious coating that elevates simple pasta into a restaurant-worthy meal.
Ingredients
Main Ingredients:
- 1 can (14 ounces / 400 grams) crushed tomatoes
- 1/2 cup (120 milliliters) heavy cream
- 1/4 cup (25 grams) grated Parmesan cheese
Aromatics and Seasonings:
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- Salt and pepper to taste
Cooking Ingredients:
- 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) olive oil or butter
- Fresh basil for garnish
Instructions
- Warm olive oil or butter in a medium-heat skillet, releasing aromatic garlic until it becomes golden and fragrant.
- Incorporate crushed tomatoes and Italian seasoning, allowing the mixture to gently simmer and develop rich flavors for approximately 5 minutes.
- Reduce heat and introduce heavy cream and grated Parmesan cheese, whisking continuously until the sauce transforms into a velvety, uniform consistency.
- Carefully season the sauce with salt and freshly ground black pepper, adjusting to personal taste preferences.
- Fold cooked ravioli into the luxurious sauce, ensuring each pasta pocket is generously coated with the creamy tomato blend.
- Transfer to serving plates and sprinkle with freshly torn basil leaves for a vibrant, aromatic finish.
Notes
- Enhance garlic flavor by using freshly minced garlic instead of pre-chopped for a more vibrant, aromatic sauce.
- Control sauce thickness by adjusting cream quantity; less cream creates a lighter consistency, while more cream makes it richer and more luxurious.
- Opt for San Marzano tomatoes when possible, as they provide a sweeter, less acidic base that elevates the overall sauce quality.
- Accommodate dietary needs by substituting heavy cream with coconut milk or cashew cream for a dairy-free alternative that maintains creamy texture.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Sautéing
- Cuisine: Italian
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 4
- Calories: 295
- Sugar: 5 g
- Sodium: 300 mg
- Fat: 22 g
- Saturated Fat: 11 g
- Unsaturated Fat: 10 g
- Trans Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 20 g
- Fiber: 2 g
- Protein: 7 g
- Cholesterol: 45 mg
Jack Sullivan
Founder & Culinary Storyteller
Expertise
Single-recipe development with a narrative approach, Culinary storytelling and food history, Seasonal and regional ingredient utilization, Home cooking techniques adapted for modern kitchens
Education
New England Culinary Institute (Montpelier, VT)
Certificate in Culinary Arts
Focused on farm-to-table cooking, sustainable practices, and modern plating techniques.
Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College
Associate Degree in Culinary Arts
Emphasized Southern Appalachian cuisine and local ingredient sourcing.
Jack grew up surrounded by smoky skillets and handwritten recipes in the mountains of North Carolina. His roots in Appalachian cooking shaped the way he sees food – as something that connects people, tells a story, and holds meaning.
With hands-on training and a background in sustainable, regional cooking, Jack started Boil And Broil to make meaningful meals more accessible. He’s all about one-dish recipes that are simple to follow but rich with flavor and history.