The recipe Gnocchi
Gnocchi recipe is a Italian Dinner meal that takes 5 minutes to make. If you enjoy Italian for Dinner, you will like Gnocchi!
Gnocchi
- What Course Is Gnocchi?
- How Long Does Gnocchi Recipe Take To Prepare?
- How Long Does Gnocchi Recipe Take To Cook?
- How Many Servings Does Gnocchi Recipe Make?
- What Are The Ingredients For Gnocchi Recipe?
- How Do I Make Gnocchi?
- What's The Nutritional Info For Gnocchi?
- What Type Of Cuisine Is Gnocchi?
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Recipe is from food52.com. I changed the ricotta to greek yogurt and reduced the butter and oil. You can completely skip the frying step to reduce calories even more. What Course Is Gnocchi?Gnocchi is for Dinner. How Long Does Gnocchi Recipe Take To Prepare?Gnocchi takes 120 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Gnocchi Recipe Take To Cook?Gnocchi takes 5 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Gnocchi Recipe Make?Gnocchi makes 6 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Gnocchi Recipe?The ingredients for Gnocchi are: 3 Russet potatoes2 Eggs 1 c. Ricotta 1/2 c. Grated parmesan 1/3 c. Chives 2 c. Flour (making sure you have extra on hand for rolling them later) 2 T. Butter 2 T. Olive oil Kosher salt & pepper How Do I Make Gnocchi?Here is how you make Gnocchi: 1.Bring a large pot of water to boil and add the russet potatoes. Boil for 45 minutes, draing the water through a colander, and let the potatoes cool. Ask a question about this step. 2.Once the potatoes have cooled down, remove and discard the skins. In a large bowl, mash the potatoes. The mixture needs to be as smooth as possible, so use an immersion blender or hand mixer if that helps. Then, add the eggs and stir into the mixture. Once the eggs have been incorporated, stire in the ricotta, parmesan, and chives. Ask a question about this step. 3.At this point, the mixture should be very thick, but it needs to be as thick and maliable as dough. Add the flour and stir together until you get that consistency. The mixture will still be a little sticky, that's ok. Take a handful or two of flour and scatter it on a smooth surface. Place your dough on the flour and roll around until it's more dough-like and doesn't stick to everything in sight. Ask a question about this step. 4.Begin rolling with your hands as if you're forming a large snake. You will end up getting a very large tube of dough, about two feet long. Cut this into quarters, and continue rolling each individual segment until you form rolls that are no bigger than a quarter in circumference. (Any bigger and you'll have difficulty cooking them.) Ask a question about this step. 5.From the skinnier rolls, take a knife or pinch off little sections and roll them around in the palm of your hand to make the gnocchi. You may need to continue dredging them in a little flour as you go, which is fine. Set all the finished gnocchi on a large plate to the side. Ask a question about this step. 6.Once all the gnocchi have been formed. Dump them into a boiling pot of hot, salted water. Boil the gnocchi for five minutes to ensure their centers are nice and dense. (They will automatically start popping up to the top of the pot once they're cooking, but make sure you give them a little extra time in the water.) Ask a question about this step. 7.Drain the boiled gnocchi through a colendar. Then, in a very large saute pan over medium high heat, add oil and butter. Add just enough gnocchi to the pan where they have enough space to get a light, brown crust around them. Add more oil, butter, and gnocchi when the first batch is done. Lightly season the gnocchi with a little kosher salt, parsley, or extra chives.Serving Size: Makes 6 servingsNumber of Servings: 6Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user LILLYSMUM.What's The Nutritional Info For Gnocchi?The nutritional information for Gnocchi is:
What Type Of Cuisine Is Gnocchi?Gnocchi is Italian cuisine. |
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