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GNOCCHI



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This classic Italian potato dumpling recipe comes from Lidia Bastianich.

Provided by Lidia Matticchio Bastianich

Categories     Potato     Parmesan     Fall

Yield Makes 3 generous or 4 slightly smaller main-course or 6 generous first-course servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 large baking (Idaho) potatoes (about 1 3/4 pounds), scrubbed
1 large egg
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground white pepper
Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg
1/4 freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour, or as needed

Steps:

  • Place the potatoes in a large pot with enough cold water to cover. Bring the water to a boil and cook, partially covered, until the potatoes are easily pierced with a skewer but the skins are not split, about 35 minutes. (Alternatively, the potatoes can be baked in a preheated 400°F oven until tender, about 40 minutes.)
  • Drain the potatoes and let them stand just until cool enough to handle. (The hotter the potatoes are when they are peeled and riced, the lighter the gnocchi will be.) Working quickly and protecting the hand that holds the potatoes with a folded kitchen towel or oven mitt, scrape the skin from the potato with a paring knife. Press the peeled potatoes through a potato ricer. Alternatively, the potatoes can be passed through a food mill fitted with the fine disc, but a ricer makes fluffier potatoes and therefore lighter gnocchi. Spread the riced potatoes into a thin, even layer on the work surface, without pressing them or compacting them. Let them cool completely.
  • In a small bowl, beat the egg, salt, pepper, and nutmeg together. Gather the cold potatoes into a mound and form a well in the center. Pour the egg mixture into the well. Knead the potato and egg mixtures together with both hands, gradually adding the grated cheese and enough of the flour, about 1 1/2 cups, to form a smooth but slightly sticky dough. It should take no longer than 3 minutes to work the flour into the potato mixture; remember, the longer the dough is kneaded, the more flour it will require and the heavier it will become. As you knead the dough, it will stick to your hands and to the work surface: Repeatedly rub this rough dough from your hands and scrape it with a knife or dough scraper from the work surface back into the dough as you knead.
  • Wash and dry your hands. Dust the dough, your hands, and the work surface lightly with some of the remaining flour. Cut the dough into six equal pieces and set off to one side of the work surface. Place one piece of dough in front of you and pat it into a rough oblong. Using both hands, in a smooth back-and-forth motion and exerting light downward pressure, roll the dough into a rope 1/2 inch thick, flouring the dough if necessary as you roll to keep it from sticking. (When you first begin making gnocchi, until your hands get the feel of the dough, you may find it easier to cut each piece of dough in half to roll it.)
  • Slice the ropes into 1/2-inch-thick rounds. Sprinkle the rounds lightly with flour and roll each piece quickly between your palms into a rough ball, flouring the dough and your hands as needed to prevent sticking. Hold the tines of a fork at a 45-degree angle to the table with the concave part facing up. Dip the tip of your thumb in flour. Take one ball of dough and with the tip of your thumb, press the dough lightly against the tines of the fork as you roll it downward toward the tips of the tines. As the dough wraps around the tip of your thumb, it will form into a dumpling with a deep indentation on one side and a ridged surface on the other. Set on a baking sheet lined with a floured kitchen towel and continue forming gnocchi from the remaining dough balls. Repeat the whole process with the remaining pieces of dough. At this point the gnocchi must be cooked immediately or frozen.
  • To cook gnocchi:
  • Bring six quarts of salted water to a vigorous boil in a large pot over high heat. Drop about half the gnocchi into the boiling water a few at a time, stirring gently and continuously with a wooden spoon. Cook the gnocchi, stirring gently, until tender, about 1 minute after they rise to the surface. (You can cook the gnocchi all at once in two separate pots of boiling water. If you make a double batch of gnocchi, I strongly recommend cooking them in batches in two pots of water.)
  • Remove the gnocchi from the water with a slotted spoon of skimmer, draining them well, and transfer to a wide saucepan with some of the sauce to be used. Cook the remaining gnocchi, if necessary. When all the gnocchi are cooked, proceed according to the directions for saucing and serving in each recipe.
  • When saucing gnocchi, remember this tip: If the sauce is too dense or the gnocchi seem too dry, use some of the gnocchi cooking water to thin the sauce and moisten the gnocchi, as you would with pasta dishes.
  • To precook gnocchi:
  • Cook the gnocchi as described above, remove them with a skimmer, and spread them out in a baking pan lightly coated with melted butter. When ready to serve, return the gnocchi to a large pot of boiling salted water until heated through, 2 to 3 minutes. Drain thoroughly and sauce and serve according to the particular recipe.
  • To freeze gnocchi:
  • It is best to freeze gnocchi uncooked as soon as they are shaped. Arrange the gnocchi in a single layer on a baking pan and place the pan in a level position in the freezer. Freeze until solid, about 3 hours. Gather the frozen gnocchi into resealable freezer bags. Frozen gnocchi can be stored in the freezer for 4 to 6 weeks.
  • To cook frozen gnocchi:
  • Frozen gnocchi must be cooked directly from the freezer in plenty of boiling water, or they will stick together. Bring 6 quarts salted water to a boil in each of two large pots. Shake any excess flour from the frozen gnocchi and split them between the two pots, stirring gently as you add them to the boiling water. It is important that the water return to a boil as soon as possible; cover the pots if necessary. Drain the gnocchi as described above and sauce and serve according to the specific recipe.

GNOCCHI I



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This simple potato, flour, and egg recipe is one my family has used for generations.

Provided by Anna

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Pasta

Time 1h

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 potatoes
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 egg

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Peel potatoes and add to pot. Cook until tender but still firm, about 15 minutes. Drain, cool and mash with a fork or potato masher.
  • Combine 1 cup mashed potato, flour and egg in a large bowl. Knead until dough forms a ball. Shape small portions of the dough into long "snakes". On a floured surface, cut snakes into half-inch pieces.
  • Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Drop in gnocchi and cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until gnocchi have risen to the top; drain and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 329.2 calories, Carbohydrate 67 g, Cholesterol 53 mg, Fat 2 g, Fiber 3.4 g, Protein 9.7 g, SaturatedFat 0.5 g, Sodium 21.5 mg, Sugar 1.1 g

SPINACH GNOCCHI



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Provided by B. Britnell

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 pounds of golden potatoes
3 ounces of fresh spinach (can also use frozen), for the fresh spinach it ends up being about 4 tightly packed cups of spinach
1/2 teaspoon of salt (optional)
1 1/4 cups of all purpose flour- if gluten free, Iove using THIS gluten free flour!

Steps:

  • Pre-heat the oven to 400 degree F. Using a fork, pierce the potatoes all around and place on a foil lined baking sheet. Bake for 50-60 minutes or until the potatoes are very tender in the center.
  • Once out of the oven, let the potatoes cool until you can handle them. Scoop the potatoes out of the skins and place into a potato ricer (THIS thing). If you don't have a ricer, then mash the potatoes with a fork until well combined and broken down. Let sit to cool.
  • In a medium pot, boil water. Place the spinach into boil for 3 minutes. Drain and place the spinach in a food processor or high speed blender and blend until pureed. If needed, add a splash of water in to help the spinach blend.
  • Once the potatoes are completely cooled, pour half of the pureed spinach onto the riced potatoes. Pour the flour and all of the salt on top of the spinach. Using a fork or your hands, mix it all together. Add in a bit more spinach, a few tablespoons at a time, until it is all added. The finished dough should resemble cookie dough that's just slightly sticky but easy to handle. If it's too sticky, add a bit more flour.
  • Once fully combined, roll the dough into a ball and cut it into eight even pieces. Roll each piece into a long log that's about 1/2 an inch thick. Cut the gnocchi into 1 inch pieces. Gently toss each piece into flour to ensure that it's dry and not sticky at any edges. Continue until you've cut out pieces from all of the dough.
  • Optional: using a gnocchi board or fork, press grooves into each piece of gnocchi.
  • The gnocchi can be stored in the fridge for 3 days, the freeze for a few weeks, or cooked right away.

GNOCCHI



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From "Lidia's Italian Table". The directions look very long, but they are easy and fool proof. You can have this dish with butter and sage or your favorite pasta sauce.

Provided by MsPia

Categories     European

Time 1h5m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 large baking potatoes (Idaho, about 1 3/4 pounds)
1 large egg
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon fresh ground white pepper
1 pinch of freshly grated nutmeg
1/4 cup freshly grated parmigiano-reggiano cheese
2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour (as needed)

Steps:

  • Place the potatoes in a large pot with enough cold water to cover. Bring the water to a boil and cook, partially covered, until the potatoes are easily pierced with a skewer but the skins are not split, about 35 minutes. (Alternatively, the potatoes can be baked in a preheated 400°F oven until tender, about 40 minutes.).
  • Drain the potatoes and let them stand just until cool enough to handle. (The hotter the potatoes are when they are peeled and riced, the lighter the gnocchi will be.) Working quickly and protecting the hand that holds the potatoes with a folded kitchen towel or oven mitt, scrape the skin from the potato with a paring knife. Press the peeled potatoes through a potato ricer. Alternatively, the potatoes can be passed through a food mill fitted with the fine disc, but a ricer makes fluffier potatoes and therefore lighter gnocchi. Spread the riced potatoes into a thin, even layer on the work surface, without pressing them or compacting them. Let them cool completely.
  • In a small bowl, beat the egg, salt, pepper, and nutmeg together. Gather the cold potatoes into a mound and form a well in the center. Pour the egg mixture into the well. Knead the potato and egg mixtures together with both hands, gradually adding the grated cheese and enough of the flour, about 1 1/2 cups, to form a smooth but slightly sticky dough. It should take no longer than 3 minutes to work the flour into the potato mixture; remember, the longer the dough is kneaded, the more flour it will require and the heavier it will become. As you knead the dough, it will stick to your hands and to the work surface: Repeatedly rub this rough dough from your hands and scrape it with a knife or dough scraper from the work surface back into the dough as you knead.
  • Wash and dry your hands. Dust the dough, your hands, and the work surface lightly with some of the remaining flour. Cut the dough into six equal pieces and set off to one side of the work surface. Place one piece of dough in front of you and pat it into a rough oblong. Using both hands, in a smooth back-and-forth motion and exerting light downward pressure, roll the dough into a rope 1/2 inch thick, flouring the dough if necessary as you roll to keep it from sticking. (When you first begin making gnocchi, until your hands get the feel of the dough, you may find it easier to cut each piece of dough in half to roll it.).
  • Slice the ropes into 1/2-inch-thick rounds. Sprinkle the rounds lightly with flour and roll each piece quickly between your palms into a rough ball, flouring the dough and your hands as needed to prevent sticking. Hold the tines of a fork at a 45-degree angle to the table with the concave part facing up. Dip the tip of your thumb in flour. Take one ball of dough and with the tip of your thumb, press the dough lightly against the tines of the fork as you roll it downward toward the tips of the tines. As the dough wraps around the tip of your thumb, it will form into a dumpling with a deep indentation on one side and a ridged surface on the other. Set on a baking sheet lined with a floured kitchen towel and continue forming gnocchi from the remaining dough balls. Repeat the whole process with the remaining pieces of dough. At this point the gnocchi must be cooked immediately or frozen.
  • To cook gnocchi:Bring six quarts of salted water to a vigorous boil in a large pot over high heat. Drop about half the gnocchi into the boiling water a few at a time, stirring gently and continuously with a wooden spoon. Cook the gnocchi, stirring gently, until tender, about 1 minute after they rise to the surface. (You can cook the gnocchi all at once in two separate pots of boiling water. If you make a double batch of gnocchi, I strongly recommend cooking them in batches in two pots of water.)
  • Remove the gnocchi from the water with a slotted spoon of skimmer, draining them well, and transfer to a wide saucepan with some of the sauce to be used. Cook the remaining gnocchi, if necessary. When all the gnocchi are cooked, proceed according to the directions for saucing and serving in each recipe.
  • When saucing gnocchi, remember this tip: If the sauce is too dense or the gnocchi seem too dry, use some of the gnocchi cooking water to thin the sauce and moisten the gnocchi, as you would with pasta dishes.
  • To precook gnocchi:Cook the gnocchi as described above, remove them with a skimmer, and spread them out in a baking pan lightly coated with melted butter. When ready to serve, return the gnocchi to a large pot of boiling salted water until heated through, 2 to 3 minutes. Drain thoroughly and sauce and serve according to the particular recipe.
  • To freeze gnocchi:It is best to freeze gnocchi uncooked as soon as they are shaped. Arrange the gnocchi in a single layer on a baking pan and place the pan in a level position in the freezer. Freeze until solid, about 3 hours. Gather the frozen gnocchi into resealable freezer bags. Frozen gnocchi can be stored in the freezer for 4 to 6 weeks.
  • To cook frozen gnocchi:Frozen gnocchi must be cooked directly from the freezer in plenty of boiling water, or they will stick together. Bring 6 quarts salted water to a boil in each of two large pots. Shake any excess flour from the frozen gnocchi and split them between the two pots, stirring gently as you add them to the boiling water. It is important that the water return to a boil as soon as possible; cover the pots if necessary. Drain the gnocchi as described above and sauce and serve according to the specific recipe.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 364.3, Fat 3.3, SaturatedFat 1.4, Cholesterol 50.1, Sodium 689.7, Carbohydrate 70.7, Fiber 3.8, Sugar 1.2, Protein 12

GNOCCHI



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Make and share this Gnocchi recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Kelton.A

Categories     European

Time 1h

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 potatoes
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 egg

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Peel potatoes and add to pot. Cook until tender but still firm, about 15 minutes. Drain, cool and mash with a fork or potato masher.
  • Combine 1 cup mashed potato, flour and egg in a large bowl. Knead until dough forms a ball. Shape small portions of the dough into long "snakes". On a floured surface, cut snakes into half-inch pieces.
  • Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Drop in gnocchi and cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until gnocchi have risen to the top; drain and serve.

SHEET PAN GNOCCHI WITH CHERRY TOMATOES AND MOZZARELLA (30 MINUTE DINNER)



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This Sheet Pan Gnocchi with Cherry Tomatoes and Mozzarella looks deceptively fancy. But it's basically 4 ingredients (gnocchi, tomatoes, oil, mozzarella) and is a killer 30 minute dinner! Hold on to that last ray of summer!

Provided by Karen

Categories     Main Course

Time 22m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 (16-oz) package gnocchi*
2 pints cherry tomatoes (any color)
1 (12-oz) tub marinated mozzarella** ((save the oil!!))
2-4 cloves garlic (to taste)
basil (fresh, to garnish)
Parmesan (fresh, to garnish)
balsamic vinegar (to garnish)

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper.
  • Open the package of gnocchi and dump the whole thing on the sheet pan.
  • Add 2 packages of cherry tomatoes to the dry pan. If your pan looks too full (you want each tomato to have a little space to roast) then remove some of the tomatoes.
  • Use the side of a chef knife to smash the garlic. Add it to the pan whole. Use as many as you like.
  • Open the tub of mozzarella. Remove the cheese to a bowl. Pour most of the herbed oil from the tub onto the pan with the gnocchi. You don't need to use all of it, just enough to make sure everything is coated. Use your hands to rub oil all over the gnocchi and tomatoes. Get all those herbs on there!
  • Arrange the gnocchi and tomatoes into a single layer on the pan. Sprinkle generously with salt and pepper.
  • Roast at 450 for 17-20 minutes, until some of the tomatoes have popped and the gnocchi looks golden.
  • Let the gnocchi cool on the pan for a few minutes before adding the mozzarella (you don't want it to melt into blobs.) You can either add the mozzarella to the pan and serve it from there, or remove all of it to a serving platter and toss together.
  • Garnish with fresh basil and parmesan cheese! For a real treat, drizzle a bit of balsamic vinegar over each serving. You will not regret it!

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 g, Calories 484 kcal, Fat 20 g, SaturatedFat 12 g, Cholesterol 67 mg, Sodium 944 mg, Carbohydrate 52 g, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 7 g, Protein 26 g, UnsaturatedFat 7 g

GNOCCHI



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 2h

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 large baking potatoes, scrubbed
1 large egg
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground white pepper
Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg
1/4 cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour, or as needed

Steps:

  • Boil potatoes in their skins. Drain and allow to stand until cool enough to handle. Scrape skin from potato with paring knife. Press them through a potato ricer. Spread the riced potatoes into a thin, even layer on the work surface and allow to cool completely.
  • In a small bowl, beat together the egg, salt, pepper and nutmeg. gather cold potatoes into a mound and form a well in the center. Pour egg mixture into the potato well. Knead the potato and egg mixture together with both hands, gradually adding the grated cheese and enough of the flour, about 1 1/2 cups, to form a smooth but slightly sticky dough. It should take no longer than 3 minutes to work the flour into the potato mixture; remember, the longer the dough is kneaded, the more flour it will require, and the heavier it will become. As you knead, repeatedly rub dough from hands and scrape it from the work surface back into the dough.
  • On a flour-dusted surface, dust dough and cut it into 6 equal pieces. Form dough into a rope. Slice rope into 1/2-inch thick rounds. Sprinkle rounds with flour and roll them into balls. Hold the tines of a fork at a 45-degree angle to the table with the concave part facing up. Dip the tip of your thumb in flour. Take one ball of dough and with the tip of your thumb, press the dough lightly against the tines of the fork as you roll it downward toward the tip of the tines. As the dough wraps around the tip of your thumb, it will form into a dumpling. Set on a baking sheet lined with a floured kitchen towel. Repeat with remaining dough. At this point, gnocchi must be cooked immediately or frozen.
  • To cook gnocchi, drop into salted boiling water. Cook, stirring gently until tender, about 1 minute after they rise to the surface of the pot.

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Gnocchi in pesto – spread pesto onto a platter then cook gnocchi. Sauteed Gnocchi – Brown some bacon in a non-stick skillet and remove bacon with a slotted spoon. Drain the boiled gnocchi well to avoid excess splatter and immediately transfer to the hot bacon grease. Sautee until golden on all sides. Sprinkle with bacon and serve with sour ...
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HOW TO MAKE GNOCCHI – RECIPE | FOOD | THE GUARDIAN
Gnocchi are great with a meaty ragu, or a tomato sauce, but my favourite way to eat them is with butter and sage. Melt 200g butter in a wide pan over a medium heat. Once it foams, add a small ...
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HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE GNOCCHI - TASTE OF HOME
Making homemade pasta is such a labor of love. It can take a lot of time and effort, and without the right tools it can be a pain. Homemade gnocchi requires half the energy, and the end result is soft and pillowy dumplings that still feel like love, just with less labor. Gnocchi is inexpensive, easy to make and super filling.
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SHEET PAN GNOCCHI WITH KIELBASA AND VEGETABLES - THE REAL ...
The kielbasa, gnocchi, and vegetables roast to perfection all at the same time. Using just one pan for the entire meal makes clean up easy and efficient. Preheat the oven to 425℉. Line a large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Place the gnocchi (do not thaw if using frozen gnocchi), peppers, onions, tomatoes, and garlic on the baking ...
From therealfooddietitians.com


BEST GEOFFREY ZAKARIAN'S RICOTTA GNOCCHI RECIPES | FOOD ...
Cook the gnocchi in the boiling water for 2 minutes. Serve tossed with a bit of the Pancetta Tomato Sauce. Alternatively, you can freeze the uncooked gnocchi for up to 2 weeks. Step 5 . Heat a large saute pan over medium-high heat. Add the pancetta and cook until the fat has rendered and the pancetta is crisp, about 5 minutes. Remove the pancetta from the pan …
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GNOCCHI - FOOD52
Ricotta might be fine as accompaniment to gnocchi but it really doesn't belong in the gnocchi. And I know some people might argue that. Unless you truly know what you are doing you risk total "blow out, flat tire" gnocchi. The basic technique calls for nothing more than flour, potato and egg. Plus some salt and pepper and maybe some grated nutmeg. lorigoldsby …
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HOW TO MAKE GNOCCHI - BBC GOOD FOOD
How to serve gnocchi Sauces: Gnocchi is delicious tossed in sauces.A classic rich ragu works well, as does a fresh tomato sauce.You can also bake gnocchi al forno style, top with cheese and bake in the oven until hot and molten.. Butter: A classic way to serve gnocchi is simply tossed in seasoned melted butter. Warm a large frying pan over a medium heat, add a large knob of …
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HOW TO MAKE PARISIAN GNOCCHI | THE FOOD LAB
Gnocchi Basics. While the ratios of ingredients differ, the process of making Parisian gnocchi is identical, no matter who you ask. First, boil water and butter in a saucepan, then dump in flour all at once and stir it vigorously with a …
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BEST RICOTTA GNOCCHI RECIPES | FOOD NETWORK CANADA
Using a ridged gnocchi board, roll each gnocchi and place on a lightly floured, parchment lined sheet pan. Step 2. This gnocchi is light and delicate. It can be frozen and portioned into bags ready for use or it can be cooked from fresh. In both cases, a large pot of boiling salted water is needed. Add the gnocchi to the salted boiling water. Once the gnocchi …
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18 GNOCCHI DISHES WE LOVE MAKING FOR DINNER | TASTE OF …

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CLASSIC ITALIAN POTATO GNOCCHI RECIPE - THE SPRUCE EATS
The Spruce / Diana Chistruga. In a large soup pot of water fitted with a steamer insert or basket, bring the water to boil. Cover and steam the potatoes for 30 to 40 minutes or until they can be pierced with a knife. The Spruce / Diana Chistruga. Pass the cooked potatoes through a food mill or potato ricer.
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GNOCCHI RECIPES | TESCO REAL FOOD

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GNOCCHI | THE FOOD PROCESSOR
The list of foods that we are afraid to make from scratch is long: gravy, risotto, bread, polenta, gnocchi… Something about the transformation that occurs during the cooking process intimidates us. We worry that the gravy won’t thicken, that the risotto won’t be tender, the bread will be flat, the polenta gritty, and the gnocchi will stick to the bottom of the pot in one …
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8 GLORIOUS GNOCCHI RECIPES | FEATURES | JAMIE OLIVER

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BEST GNOCCHI RECIPES 2021 - GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

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BEST GNOCCHI RECIPES TO MAKE FOR DINNER | MARTHA STEWART
Gnocchi are adaptable to appetite and season: If you're craving a warming meal, denser gnocchi, made with flour and water, are appealing. Offering more resistance, they invite us to savor them longer and pair well with hearty meaty sauces or canned-tomato-based ragus. As the weather warms (or your mood lifts), try more yielding potato-based dumplings, lightly …
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GNOCCHI RECIPES - BBC GOOD FOOD

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THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF GNOCCHI & REGULAR PASTA ...
High-carbohydrate, low-fiber, low nutrient-density foods like pasta and gnocchi get a lot of flak, but maybe that's for good reason. In a report published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism in July 2017, researchers compared the effects of following a calorie-restricted high-carbohydrate, low-fat diet or a calorie-restricted low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet …
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GNOCCHI RECIPES : FOOD NETWORK | FOOD NETWORK
Creamy Gnocchi with Chorizo. Ree makes a quick gnocchi dish with chorizo, peppers and Cajun seasoning. …. Thanks for subscribing to the Food Network …
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GNOCCHI NUTRITION FACTS - EAT THIS MUCH
0.8g Fat. 9.5g Protein. Estimated $0.94. grams pack oz. Nutrition Facts. For a Serving Size of 0.5 pack ( 250 g) How many calories are in Gnocchi? Amount of calories in Gnocchi: Calories 381.
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