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Herby Buttered Balsamic Mushroom Ravioli. A quick cheese ravioli with buttery, balsamic caramelized mushrooms, and fresh garden herbs. When you’re in need of an easy, 30 minute dinner, make this ravioli, it’s simple, quick, and so DELICIOUS.

I never met a ravioli I didn’t like, but guys? I LOVE this ravioli recipe. It’s true perfection, mouth wateringly delicious, and just beyond words good.
Really, I just LOVE it, and that’s kind of all you have to know. But you know me, I have lots more to say.
Before I dive into the inspiration and details behind this recipe though, a little real life talk. If all you want is the recipe, no worries, just click the skip to recipe button above.
I feel like things have gotten so busy in the last year or so and I haven’t actually talked about “life” with you guys all that much. Sure I write Sunday’s Favorite’s posts (which are my favorite to put together) and those are full of what’s happening behind the scenes, what’s going on in my life, and what I am loving. The Sunday posts are fun and detailed (and take me forever to put together), but I miss writing about my day-to-day life in these recipe focused posts.
Today I’m bringing the chatter back. Honestly just because I want to, I need to write and talk and be real and vent…
I’ve been working away for the last two hours on Thanksgiving content (yes, you read that correctly) and feeling uninspired. Thanksgiving is my one of my favorite times and I love creating holiday content, so it’s bumming me out that my inspiration is lacking. I just spent the last two hours thinking negatively towards everything I am currently doing in work and life, all because I wasn’t loving my ideas for the upcoming holiday. Nothing is creative enough, nothing is pretty enough, nothing is easy enough, nothing is good enough, etc.
Why?
One word. Comparison.

It’s the most defeating set back in the world, and whenever I let myself play the comparison game, I always lose. The bottom line is that there will always be someone doing something more amazing, more beautiful, and someone who seems to have it all together. But what I need to remember most is that what I’m doing is unique, amazing, and beautiful too. And also? No one has it all together. The pictures displayed for us through the camera lens are just that, pictures, captures of a specific moment in time. What’s actually happening outside the camera’s frame can be a completely different story.
I think this is something we all need to remember, especially when we find ourselves comparing ourselves to others. In writing this all out, I’m realizing that what I really need to be doing is pushing the negative talk out of my head and replacing it with positive. So with that, here are three things that I really love about myself.
Wow. That took me a looonnngg time to write, but I’m glad I did. Sometimes all it takes to step out of a negative place is to force yourself to think a little more positively.
Or call your mom and talk it out. Not going to lie, that’s normally my go-to, but tonight I felt like writing. I realize a lot of this is all over the place and so very random, but this is real life, I feel like I know you guys, and I hope that it shows you we all have bad days. Sometimes you just have to push through, or as I like to say, “just keep swimming, swimming, swimming”.
Anyway, I’ll stop my weird rambling now, but please let me know how you deal with comparison, negative talk, and feeling uninspired. Always love to read your tips and advice!

Ok. Switching gears and turning my focus back to this delicious ravioli.
This is maybe not the prettiest ravioli I’ve ever made, but you know, I kind of think it’s moodiness is really nice and fitting for these September days. It’s warm, cozy, inviting, and I am into it.
And regardless of its beauty, most importantly, it’s delicious, easy, and I feel pretty confident that you guys will love it just as much as I do.
For whatever reason, I felt very inspired to make ravioli on Monday (as in this past Monday, as in Labor day…because I am never not working). I really just wanted to make pasta dough, roll it out and stuff it with cheese. Something about this time of year always leaves me wanting to spend a little more hands on time in the kitchen. It probably helps that we’ve had periods each day lately that are kind of dark and dreary, perfect for staying cozied up in the warm kitchen.
Plus, whenever I’m feeling anxious, I love just spending time cooking. It’s such a good creative outlet for me. I was overly anxious about a shoot we have next week, so some stress relieving time in the kitchen just made sense.

The details.
I made a very simple cheese ravioli, but you can also just use your favorite store-bought ravioli. I love Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s options. If you’d like to spend a little extra time in the kitchen however, make either this taleggio cheese ravioli or this ricotta one. Both are delicious. I used the ricotta base for this recipe.
What this recipe is really about though is the mushroom sauce.
Oh my gosh, best mushroom sauce ever.
Caramelized shallots, mixed wild mushrooms, garlic, herbs, balsamic and butter. Simple, but perfect, and SO GOOD spooned over this cheesy ravioli. The shallots are key here. I just got into cooking with shallots and it’s safe to say that I’m very obsessed. It’s hard to explain, but there’s something very special about caramelized shallots. So much flavor, but it’s subtle and not overpowering. I love it paired with the buttery mushrooms and herbs in this recipe.

If you are using store-bought ravioli, or have homemade, frozen ravioli on hand, this entire meal will come together in under thirty minutes, making it perfect for any night of the week. Whether you need a quick Thursday night meal, or a fun Saturday dinner party dish, this recipe is perfect for either.
Also! If you wanted to add something green (I mean, other than the herbs), I think some sautéed kale or spinach would be really great! Or just a yummy side salad.
OK, and with that, I think I am out of words for the day (or night in my case). Sorry for all the rambling today, BUT, I do hope you guys enjoy this easy, cozy ravioli recipe. Again, it’s truly a great one, and I think it makes for a pretty good Thursday night dinner.
Just saying. Enjoy. Enjoy.

If you make this herby buttered balsamic mushroom ravioli, please be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! I love hearing from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every one of you. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to also tag me on Instagram so I can see! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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When feeling uninspired, I read your blog. I know, that isn’t an answer you can employ, but it’s true, so I thought I’d say it.
For comparison with others, my newest saving grace is to be soooo glad the person I am envying got where I want to be. It can be done, I tell myself, because that person is doing it!
That is so amazing! Thank you Julie!
Dear Tieghan,
So often when reading food blogs (or blogs of any kind, for that matter) I feel like the goal is just to increase # of clicks — no real substance or sense that whoever wrote the thing is genuine in any way, shape, or form. Not so with you and your writings and recipes! Clearly, your love for exploring and sharing foods of all kinds and your joy in your work, your home, and your family shine through. You are unique and special and it is a real treat to start my day inspired by your blog every morning! Thank you!
Wow thank you so much Susie! This is so sweet and really nice to hear! I am so glad you are enjoying my blog and I hope you continue to!
You do a wonderful job here. I really look forward to reading your posts. Facebook is a bad place for comparison, and I try to avoid it as much as possible. I always leave there feeling like an inadequate person/mother. I own a LOT of cookbooks, and I can honestly say that yours is one of my absolute favorites. You should be very proud. I don’t know too many 25 year old’s who work for themselves. That’s quite an accomplishment. (But your mom probably already told you that 🙂
Thank you so much Sarah! I am so glad you like my blog and are enjoying the cookbook!
This post is a great expression of something that many of us feel, well said. Plus, I totally feel ya on the shallots – yum!!
Thank you Bethany!
The only person you should be comparing yourself at all is you. You are so good and talented at what you do, incredibly creative, I cant believe you can possibly top it of some of your recipes, but still you do it every time. Your recipes and photos are the best. I think you are too harsh on yourself sometimes. P.S. I will totally be making these ravioli!
Thank you so much Agne! This is so nice! I hope you love these ravioli!
This looks like the best ravioli ever. SO beautiful and sounds just delicious! I have a problem with comparison ALL THE TIME. Always feeling not good enough, hating all my ideas, you know. Sometimes it’s hard to remind yourself of all the things you’re good at and how far you’ve come. Always a work in progress!
I think it is as well! Thank you so much Danielle, it is so nice to know I am not alone on this!
I came across a quote some years ago that I really try to remember when I find myself in the comparison mind game: COMPARISON IS THE THIEF OF JOY. And boy is it. But beyond the futility of it and the harm it can cause us, comparing ourselves to others completely robs us of appreciating our own value and our own worth. Tieghan, you are such an incredible person, and you are so talented in so many, many ways. I hope you know how much we all love you, dear heart, and how you have filled this space with beauty and honesty!
I love that! Thank you so much Leah!
Comfort food at it’s finest!! 🙂
Thank you Brittany!
it looks so yummy!
Thank you Ruth!
Hi Tieghan, I look at a lot of food blogs, but yours is by far the best and the ONLY one I subscribe to and look forward to. I even read the meat ones even though I’m a vegetarian. Over the weekend I made a cake from another blog that came out so-so, and I regretted that I hadn’t made something from your site, because I’ve never made any of your recipes that failed. And your recipes are easy and always have a unique twist. Best of all, your photos are better than any other food blogs I follow, which is one of the reasons I follow yours daily. I tell others about your blog a lot. I’m not usually this effusive, but want you to know you are really doing a great job!
Thank you so much Lisa! I am so glad you are loving my blog, this is so sweet!
This looks delicious! I love mushrooms. Perfect fall dish!
Thank you so much Emily!
I like ravioli, but i dont like mushroom.
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Thank you!
“Do not allow The Perfect to be the enemy of The Good”, Voltaire.
I love that! Thank you Donald!
Tieghan, I love your honesty, especially about your struggles like anxiety or falling into the comparison trap. We definitely all have times like this and I love that you’re doing your best to replace negative thoughts with positive! I think your work is incredible. You’re clearly so passionate, talented, and hardworking. I’m close to your age and it can be such a tough time, I admire that you’ve become so successful doing something you love so much – and you totally deserve your success! I hope you can remind yourself how many of us love everything you are doing.. and just keep swimming!!
Thank you so much Courtney! This is so nice and much needed!
I think you have accomplished enough in the last few years you don’t have to compare yourself to anyone. Your barn, a cookbook, and an almost finished a studio. WOW!! Seems like a lot to be proud of to me. Plus all your traveling to be on HGTV and other things also. You are a very creative person. I love to read your real life writings.
Thank you so much Charlotte! This is so sweet!