
BY: Maija Zummo
After taking two years off due to the pandemic, a beloved home-cooked tradition is back in Camp Washington. On April 10, Sacred Heart Church is hosting its popular ravioli dinner. Since 1911, the church has been offering old-fashioned, Italian-recipe ravioli dinners made by parishioners and volunteers using recipes brought to Cincinnati from the Old Country.
Doors open at 9 a.m. and food will be served until 5 p.m. or until it runs out. Patrons can start lining up before the doors open. This year's event will be carry-out only and all the dinners will be frozen (except for the cheese). Each $15 box includes 50 homemade ravioli. You can also grab 10 hand-rolled meatballs for $10, a quart of homemade tomato sauce for $10 and a container of grated cheese for $5.
SOURCE: https://www.citybeat.com
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