Fried Tortellini with Dipping Velvet Tuscan Marinara Sauce

Crispy on the outside, tender and cheesy on the inside, fried tortellini with dipping Velvet Tuscan marinara sauce is a crowd-pleasing appetizer that delivers bold flavor and irresistible texture.
This easy recipe transforms simple store-bought tortellini into a golden, crunchy bite perfect for entertaining, game day, or casual snacking.

Paired with a rich, herb-forward marinara, every bite is balanced, savory, and deeply satisfying.
Why This Recipe Works
This recipe combines texture plus flavor contrast in the best way:
- Crispy breadcrumb coating locks in the cheesy filling—just like in these Herb Panko Mozzarella Cheese Sticks, where a well-seasoned crust creates the perfect golden crunch.

Herb Panko Mozzarella Cheese Sticks
- Quick frying creates a golden, restaurant-quality crust
- The Velvet Tuscan Marinara Sauce adds richness, garlic depth, and a smooth finish

For the best flavor, pair this dish with this homemade Velvet Tuscan Marinara Sauce, a rich, thick dipping sauce made with whole tomatoes, garlic, and fresh basil.
Slow-simmered to develop deep, layered flavor, this sauce perfectly complements the crispy texture of fried tortellini, creating a balanced bite that’s both comforting and indulgent.
Ingredients For Fried Tortellini
1 20-ounce package cheese tortellini uncooked
3 cups neutral oil for frying (high heat avocado or grape seed)
Coating
1 ½ cups panko bread crumbs
⅓ cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon onion powder
½ teaspoon garlic powder
salt and black pepper to taste
Egg Dip
4 eggs
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
¼ cup milk
Garnishing & Serving
Velvet Tuscan Marinara Sauce – Find Recipe HERE *See Cooks Notes
shredded Parmesan cheese
chopped fresh parsley
Cooks Notes
If don’t want to spend the time make pot of homemade Velvet Tuscan Marinara Sauce, you can opt for a store bought marinara sauce.

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Instructions To Cook Fried Tortellini
Preheat oil in a large pot to 350 degrees.
Place all coating ingredients in a large zip lock bag and shake to mix.
In a separate zip lock bag, whisk together eggs, 2 tablespoons flour and milk.
Toss tortellini in small batches in the egg mixture. Let any excess egg drip off the tortellini and place it into the coating mixture. Shake to coat and remove from the bag. Continue until all tortellini is coated.
Fry tortellini in small batches about 2-3 minutes or until crisp and browned.

Serve hot with warm Velvet Tuscan Marinara Dipping Sauce (or optional marinara sauce).
Garnish with fresh herbs and extra Parmesan if desired.

If you’re looking for more ways to use tortellini beyond appetizers, try turning it into a full meal with recipes like Creamy Caramelized Onion Tortellini, which delivers deep, slow-cooked flavor.

Or Baked Tortellini Carbonara: A Rich Twist on an Italian Classic for a hearty, oven-baked option.
Storage & Reheating
Already-fried tortellini can be stored in an airtight container for 3 days and reheated at 350-375°F for 5–10 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use frozen tortellini?
Yes, you can use frozen tortellini, resulting in a crispy appetizer. For best results, thaw them first before breading for best results.
Can I make fried tortellini ahead of time?
Yes, you can make fried tortellini ahead of time and cook them later. For best results, bread the tortellini and store them covered in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before frying.
What oil is best for frying?
A neutral, high-heat oil is recommended for frying to ensure a clean flavor and crispy texture.
Good options include avocado oil, grapeseed oil, sunflower oil, and rice bran oil.
These oils have high smoke points, making them ideal for maintaining consistent frying temperatures without burning.

Once you see how easy it is to elevate tortellini, you’ll want to keep experimenting. Whether you’re in the mood for something creamy, baked, or quick and simple, this guide – Cooking With Tortellini Pasta: 11 Delicious Ways to Transform This Versatile Ingredient – will give you plenty of inspiration.
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These really look good. I wish I wasn’t too lazy to deep fry…
Ya it’s extra work – but afterwards it was worth it 😋