News My Favorite Costco Fall Find Is Finally Back—and I'm Stocking Up to Eat It Year-Round It's not only adorable, it's truly delicious. By Carolyn Malcoun Carolyn Malcoun As EatingWell's Associate Editorial Director, Carolyn Malcoun searches for cool farmers, chefs and other food stories to tell. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Wisconsin and a culinary arts degree from New England Culinary Institute. She started at EatingWell as an intern in the Test Kitchen in 2005 and joined the editorial team soon after. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Published on October 17, 2023 Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: Getty Images I’m an avid Costco shopper. I make the 40-minute round-trip visit at least twice a month for lots of things (it’s the best place to buy frozen fruit and cheese, in my opinion). But I also love surveying the aisles for great seasonal items. And what jumped out at me on my shopping trip over the weekend? Pumpkin & Bats Ravioli. Carolyn Malcoun I first enjoyed these ravioli last October and had no clue if they’d be back. Sometimes Costco brings in a new product and I’ll never see it again (I’m still hoping they bring back the Peruvian chicken I discovered two years ago!). And I almost missed these adorable pillows of joy, too! By the time my tween daughter “got ready” to go grocery shopping, we didn’t pull into Costco until nearly noon. It was busy. The aisles were crowded with people handing out and waiting for samples, as well as folks simply trying to do what I was doing and just fill their carts and get out of there. I was trying to be as efficient as possible, so I stuck to my shopping list and didn’t wander the aisles like I prefer to do. But when I realized I missed something on my list, I had to circle back and that’s when I strolled by the end cap these adorable ravioli were featured on. Related: The Best Times to Shop at Costco These ravioli come in a two-pack of pumpkin-shaped ravioli made with orange dough and bat-shaped ravioli made with black dough. And it’s quite possibly the most delicious ravioli I’ve ever bought from a store. Made with a blend of mozzarella, Asiago, Parmesan and ricotta, the filling is super rich and creamy. So I stocked up (thankfully I have enough freezer space!) so we can enjoy them for months to come. I cut each package in half and popped one in the fridge and the rest in the freezer. Like we did last year, we’ll eat some when we carve pumpkins and another package on Halloween before we go trick-or-treating. Who said we had to confine them to spooky season? Not me! Up Next: I'm a Food Editor & These Are the 9 Pantry Items I Use Every Week from Costco Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit