Wooden Ravioli Molds for Beautiful Autumn Entertaining

After I watched this stunningly beautiful video from @pastasocialclub I got curious about wooden ravioli molds and what other designs might be out there.

She used a pumpkin ravioli mold from @johnfrancisdesigns for this gorgeous video. You can shop for more of his wooden ravioli molds on his shop website.

 

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I figured Etsy was a good place to start exploring to learn about other types of ravioli molds. Let me share what I found!

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There are some beautiful pasta molds made in California from the ZerozeroVII shop.

I love that you can make three raviolis at a time with this wooden ravioli board from the JonesCuttingBoards shop on Etsy. They’re made in Pennsylvania.

This simple wooden ravioli mold is from Luigi’s Wood Shop in Arizona.

By the way, when I make pasta at home (which isn’t often, I have to admit! I’m so busy! and possibly lazy?) I use King Arthur Baking’s Pasta Flour Blend.

There’s an Etsy shop called 44HandmadeTurkey that sells unique and unusual ravioli molds, such as the leaf mold shown above; a clover ravioli mold; an acorn ravioli mold that’s really cute; heart-shaped molds; Christmas ravioli molds that I am going to snatch up right away; and a cherry-shaped ravioli mold. Leave a little extra time for these to arrive as they ship all the way from Turkey.

From Italy, we have the Wooden Maker shop on Etsy. They tend to carry molds with multiple cavities, which makes it easier for you to make dinner faster. They have a lot of floral shaped designs in particular.

Giordisshop in the US specializes in lovely geometric ravioli mold designs, such as this snowflake ravioli mold.

Pasta Pioneers, based in Glasgow, doesn’t mention what their ravioli molds are made out of but assures us it’s food safe material. Their ravioli mold designs are very geometric and lovely. Note that they offer to custom make ravioli molds with your name on them.

My favorite wooden ravioli mold from Trupasta is their “Festival of Bread” mold.

There aren’t really very many wooden ravioli molds on Amazon, but here’s one.

To make your ravioli creations even more gorgeous, try using basil, beet, or squash pasta doughs for extra color and flavor.

Happy cooking,

Cookbook Divas

 

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