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Raviollis? Misspelling I'm Sure But........


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I absoluely positively suprcalifragilisticexpialidocious heart love raviolies. ( I can't spell them though :) I was devasted when I found out about the celiac disease thing because I'm an all-time pizza/pasta girl.What should I do? Do you know where you can find ravioles? If you do, thanks to the 100th power and I'll give you a smiley face :) I did find this one place but they were really expensive. Are there any affordable ones?


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I've not seen any affordable ones, at least, not yet, but I'm sure things will keep improving. Hey, if you can come up with a successful recipe and a plant to produce frozen ones, you will be a millionaire!

In the meantime, you can make do with past recipes that have the same ingredients as ravioli: rice pasta shells, tomato sauce, ricotta cheese, spinach, mozzarella cheese, parmesan, etc.

mamaw Community Regular

Conte's is the best --- they also have pierogi & much more.....

Well worth the price unless you have all day to make them!!!.

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I order them from Contes......I live in California and I believe they are in NJ...they send them next day. It is somewhat costly but I order a bunch at a time an freeze them...mine last frozen very well. Their number is 856-697-3400. My kids like them better than any other and they are not Celiac.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I 3rd Conte's. I just came back from the store about an hour ago where I bought more of their ravioli, pierogies and gnocchi.

Joni63 Collaborator

Contes is the BEST! I only went once, but well worth it and not horribly pricey!

Here is a list of what they have gluten free:

Cheese Ravioli

Spinach & Cheese Ravioli

Chicken & Broccoli Rabe Ravioli

Cheese Stuffed Shells

Potato/Cheese/Onion Pierogies

Potato/Onion Pierogies

Gnocchi

I have tried the cheese stuffed shells and the potato onion pierogies. The stuffed shells were the BEST and it came in a microwaveable container so it was done in minutes. Great meal!

lpellegr Collaborator

I missed ravioli too, but when I saw the $11 price tag for 8 ravioli (don't remember the brand) I decided homemade lasagna would satisfy just as well. Yes, I'm gluten-free and cheap.


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Deby's in Denver, CO has ravoli's that I thought were really good. I am pretty sure they ship. I can't remember what I paid for them or what shipping would be. There were two types one was dairy free and the other wasn't. I have never tried the Contes so I can't compare.

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