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What are some sauces that complement 4 cheese raviolis?

I just bought some raviolis and I didn't have any proper sauce, so I had them with ketchup and it was quite dreadful.shame on me for not having proper sauce.What are your recommendations?

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i know it seems terribly simple but we have them with a really good jarred marinara saucewe also do a baked ravioli 1 bag (25 OzBag) Frozen Ravioli 1 jar (26 OzJar) Marinara Sauce 2 cups Shredded Mozzarella Cheese Parmesan Cheese, For Sprinkling Preparation Instructions Heat oven to 400°FSpray bottom and sides of a 9×13 rectangular baking dish with cooking spraySpread 3/4 cup of the pasta sauce in baking dishArrange half of the frozen ravioli in a single layer over the sauce; top with half of the remaining pasta sauce and half of the mozzarella cheeseRepeat layers once, starting with ravioliSprinkle with Parmesan cheeseCover with aluminum foil and bake for 30 minutesRemove foil; bake uncovered for 10 to 15 minutes longer or until bubbly and hot in the centerLet stand for 10 minutes before serving.
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