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When life gets busy (like every day all year), I turn to super quick meals that I can throw together fast. I can’t handle a long list of ingredients, twenty steps, or anything complicated or time consuming.
Recipes like this Ravioli Bake are perfect for getting dinner on the table with little fuss. You just need a few ingredients, a couple of dishes, and you’ll have a warm, delicious meal to feed your family.
Enjoy!
Quick, Easy & Cheap Meal: Ravioli Bake
Ingredients:
1 bag of frozen cheese ravioli
Jar of red pasta sauce
1 lb. ground beef
Italian shredded cheese
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Dishes & Supplies:
1 skillet
Baking dish of foil pan (I love grabbing these from Dollar Tree)
Spatula
Aluminum foil
Directions:
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Brown ground beef in skillet. Drain grease.
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Add the jar of pasta sauce and mix well.
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Place frozen cheese ravioli in bottom of dish.
Depending on your family size, you may or may not use the whole bag. I made 2 pans for us.
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Place the meat and sauce mixture on top of the ravioli.
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Sprinkle with Italian shredded cheese.
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Bake lightly covered at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Uncover and bake 25-30 minutes.
Cheese should be bubbly.
I love how easy this meal is! With just a few ingredients and just a few steps, this meal comes together super quick!
Serve with French bread and a side salad. I think this one will be a winner in your family, too!
Tip:
This recipe makes for a great freezer meal! Make two and place one in the freezer for another night.
This ravioli bake is one of my favorite freezer meals in my Create More Time with Freezer Cooking eBook.
Quick, easy & cheap meals like this are perfect for busy families. You want to feed your family a great meal, while staying in budget, and not spending the whole night in the kitchen. I totally get it!
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