

🍝 Quick, cheesy, and totally crave-worthy—don’t miss out on the ultimate comfort meal hack!
Chef Boyardee Cheese Ravioli in Tomato Sauce offers a nostalgic, protein-rich meal solution with real cheese and enriched pasta in a robust tomato sauce. Ready in 90 seconds, this 12-pack of easy-open 15 oz cans provides convenient, wholesome servings with no artificial additives, perfect for busy professionals and families seeking quick, satisfying comfort food.









| ASIN | B00FLO989O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,425 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #69 in Packaged Pasta & Noodle Dishes |
| Brand | Chef BOYARDEE |
| Brand Name | Chef BOYARDEE |
| Coin Variety 1 | Ravioli |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,526 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Cheese Ravioli |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00064144020911 |
| Item Form | Chunky |
| Item Height | 4.44 inches |
| Item Package Weight | 5.85 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 11.25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Chef Boyardee |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Unit Count | 180.0 Ounce |
| Variety | Ravioli |
P**.
Surprisingly good taste and like the easy open top
Surprisingly tasty for canned pasta. Much better than the meat filled option- has a different sauce. If you are looking for an easy and quick meal that satisfies you can enjoy this is it. I’ve purchased again and recommend.
M**E
Cheese raviolis is where it’s at
I was really surprised by how good and filling these were! Firstly I’ve been eating Boyardee since I was a kid. And the last time I can remember eating the cheese raviolis was maybe the late 80s, early 90s. They seem to be a bit hard to find and expensive if you can find them. These finally came down to normal price here on amazon, I paid just 11$ for 12! What blew me away about these is the sauce is thick and robust, not light and watery like the beef raviolis. There is also a different flavor to the sauce here and I wish all boyardees used this sauce. Some delicious easy quick meals on the cheap here. Add a lil bit of grated Parmesan a touch of pepper and oregano with some bread and you are set. Highly recommend these if you can get them properly priced, especially over the beef ones
L**D
For canned stuff, this is pretty good ....
I'm not a fan of canned food as a rule -- I just prefer to make things "from scratch" whenever I can. But there are times when I just don't have the luxury of being able to spend a lot of time in the kitchen, so I like to have a variety of canned and frozen "entree"-type dishes on hand for those times. This is one of those items. You get quite a lot in a can, which, when I purchased these, cost around a buck and a quarter per can. The pasta is not too thick, and the Italian sausage flavor definitely comes through. The sauce isn't the best, but add some grated or shredded parmesan on top, and it's not bad at all. It can be heated in the microwave or on the stovetop. It's one of those things to have around for those snowy days when I can't get out to the store, or when the power is out (my stove is gas, and I also have a small gas grill that can be used on my covered deck or in the garage with the door open part way). OK, this isn't for serving to company, and it's certainly not upper-division gourmet fare, but for a quick rather tasty supper in a pinch, it's a decent choice.
S**N
A+
Thought I ordered beef ravioli but I guess they were cheese. Didn't know they made cheese. 51 years old still learning new stuff.
N**A
Edible, but not great.
The last time I tasted the Chef's canned ravioli, I was a little kid and I loved them...which is why I ordered a case of the stuff. Big mistake. Chef Boyardee Overstuffed Italian Sausage Ravioli might be the perfect food for five year olds (especially if you don't care if they ever see six). The label claims "1/2 cup of vegetables in every serving," but the ingredients show it's mostly wheat, high fructose corn syrup and those multi-syllable non food things like stabilizers and food coloring. Of course if something tastes really good, I don't mind ingesting some doubtful igredients. I love chili dogs and I know that the stuff that seeing what went into a hot dog would make me cringe. But the taste is so good, I can get past tht. Chef Boyardee's product doesn't make you want to overlook the ingredients. It is not that good. First of all, the pasta is pasty and flavorless, with no discernable texture. The sauce, while full of tiny, mildly sausage flavored lumps, is very bland and with a slight sweetness that would spoil the taste for any discerning adult. This is baby food at best. Any kid who can eat a bowl of Lucky Charms without running away from home will probably love them. The label also indicates that a 15 ounce can provides two servings. It's mostly that sweet sauce, so I don't think an adult would be happy with half a can. Although eating the entire can seems like cruel and unusual punishment. I am not a purist and eat canned foods on occasion...Dennison's no-bean chili (on those chili dogs!), Hormel corned beef hash and roast beef hash (with a fried egg on top...really good); Hormel canned tamales are pretty good too...not nearly as good as the real thing, but not horrible either). And I eat a lot of canned soup--Juanita brand menudo is terrific. I know the home made stuff is better, but I'm never going to make menudo or tamales from scratch, so the canned varieties are a somewhat acceptable substitute. Not so the ravioli. I may never make ravioli from scratch either, but I'll do without before trying Chef Boyardee's offering again. It is not an option. I am not a prepper; I do keep some extra cans of this and that in the hall closet, along with water, extra catfood, batteries and about 30 flashlights. In other words, I'm a somewhat disorganized compulsive shopper who is afraid of the dark. I don't expect the world to end, but if there is an emergency, going hungry and thirsty won't help, so having something to fall back on isn't a bad idea. On the other hand, when the stuff hits the fan, try just calling out for pizza. If the situation so bad that you can't get Dominos on the phone, if it is The End of The World as We Know It, if the grid goes down, the dollar collapses, nuclear winter settles in, the zombies are marching, alien space ships hover overhead, an EMP knocks out everything electronic, solar flares shut us down and there's no place to run, just reach for the gin bottle. Sometimes that's the only smart alternative. Anyway, three stars because there is sausage of sorts in the sauce, I suspect youngsters will lap it up, and despite some chemicals, this is probably better than many other junk food options...certanly better than those strips of fried processed "chicken" from fast food outlets. And if you're used to eating spaghetti-Os and other pasta out of can, the texture and blandness won't come as a surprise. For those reasonas, a Fair (but not Good) rating.
N**T
Item was great but needs to be baked with some other food.
Item was great but needs to be baked with some other food to compliment the taste. And Amazon fixed my delivery issue. Thank you
T**S
Zero cheese flavor.
These are disgusting. Imagine a large container of onion powder. Add some bland, below-budget level concoction of tomato paste and too much spice to trick you and give texture. Finally, include some kind of questionable cheese-compatible substance to make the label accurate. It ends up being some garage sale pizza taste minus the bread, cheese, and anything good. All onion powder and over-spiced tomato paste. Yuck.
D**E
Love these!
Very tasty. This is the type of Cheese Ravioli I used to eat as a kid. For whatever reason, I can't find them in the stores here in Southern California. All of the canned Cheese Ravioli out here feature different sauces which are not to my liking. But this one tastes exactly like the ones my Mom bought for me as a kid.
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