National Ravioli Day - Triple cheese. Wild mushroom. Butternut squash. Ravioli can handle just about anything.

National Ravioli Day 2025 – March 20, 2025

Triple cheese. Wild mushroom. Butternut squash. Ravioli can handle just about anything. It’s also one of America’s favorite foods. That’s why we’re proud to have Three Bridges along for our annual National Ravioli Day celebration on March 20. As you’ll see, this particular pasta goes back to the 14th century. No surprise there. Ravioli can work for any meal of the day — including dessert! The best part? You can have ready-made ravioli ready in about 10 minutes. Read on for a fun look at where ravioli came from — and a tasty preview of how you can enjoy all the varieties.

National Ravioli Day timeline

​14th Century
The First Mention of Ravioli

Ravioli first appears in the personal letters of Francesco di Marco Datini, a Prato merchant.

14th Century
Royal Ravioli

King Richard II's chefs mentions ravioli in a British cookbook, referred to as “rauioles.”

​1549
​Ravioli Finds Religion

Bartolomeo Scappi serves ravioli to the papal conclave in Rome, with fillings of boiled pork belly, Parmesan cheese, sugar, herbs, spices, and raisins.

2000
Ravioli Meme

Plankton, a "SpongeBob SquarePants" character, achieves internet meme status with his memorable quote: "Ravioli, ravioli, give me the formu-oli!

January 2019
End of a (Ravioli) Era

After 94 years, landmark downtown San Francisco restaurant Lucca Ravioli announces plans to close.

National Ravioli Day Activities

  1. Try some new recipes

    Search the internet for dozens of ideas including easy homemade ravioli recipes.

  2. Alternative prep

    You can pan-sear Three Bridges ravioli, or put it in the oven with sauce.

  3. Create original side dishes

    If you're feeling inspired (and have the time), consider mixing up a ravioli salad.

5 Reasons Ravioli's So Versatile

  1. It's a "wrap

    ​The word ravioli comes from the Italian word “riavvolgere” which means “to wrap.

  2. Ravioli soup

    Kreplach, popular in traditional Jewish homes, are small dumplings typically filled with meat or chicken. They're folded into triangles and often served in soup — especially during the holiday of Purim.

  3. A "ravioli toast" to St. Louis

    You can trace the roots of toasted ravioli (breaded and deep fried) to an Italian neighborhood known as "The Hill.

  4. Naked ravioli?

    It's actually a bowl of ravioli filling without the pasta shell — if you're looking for something lighter.

  5. Ravioli for dessert

    Our favorite Three Bridges recipe is butternut ravioli beignets — lightly dusted with powdered sugar of course.

Why We Love National Ravioli Day

  1. So many options

    Keep it traditional with meats and cheeses. Or go organic by adding beets, spinach, or mushrooms. The superfood kale makes a great filling too.

  2. Kid-friendly

    Veggie ravioli can inspire kids to eat healthier. And remember our tip about desserts!

  3. History in the making

    Over 700 years and still as popular as ever. What will ravioli dishes look like in 2119?

National Ravioli Day dates

Year Date Day
2023 March 20 Monday
2024 March 20 Wednesday
2025 March 20 Thursday
2026 March 20 Friday
2027 March 20 Saturday