Homemade Gnocchi

Try this Homemade Gnocchi recipe, or contribute your own.

Homemade Gnocchi
Homemade Gnocchi

Try this Homemade Gnocchi recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 6
  • Carbohydrate 15.561485575294 g
  • Cholesterol 1.83333333411954 mg
  • Fat 1.36134944519877 g
  • Fiber 0.568388899539729 g
  • Protein 2.86410000296898 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.47040861133987 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 starter servings, 3 main course (175g)
  • Sodium 296.458528128573 mg
  • Sugar 14.9930966757543 g
  • Trans Fat 0.11861777788499 g
  • Calories 88 calories

Step-by-step

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Poke holes in the potatoes with a fork and stick them in the oven on a baking pan. They are finished when a fork or skewer goes through easily, about an hour for me.
  • As soon as the potatoes are cool enough to handle, cut them in half and scoop the flesh out. (Bonus: top the skins with a little cheese, oil, leeks, and salt and broil; that’s what I’m eating as I write this!)
  • Run the flesh through the ricer into a large bowl.
  • Make a well in the middle, pour in the egg yolk (if using).
  • Sprinkle everything with salt, cheese, some pepper and/or a few pinches grated nutmeg (the nutmeg is best for cream sauces), oil, and about ½ cup flour.
  • Work the dough extremely gently with the tips of your fingers until the flour is barely incorporated, then add the other ½ cup of the flour and repeat, again extremely gently.
  • Turn the dough out onto a board dusted with flour. Gently work for another minute or two with your fingers, adding a little more flour if necessary, until the dough stays together and isn’t very sticky. It should feel more like dough than mashed potatoes. The goal is to work the dough as little as possible, adding as little flour as possible, but so that is dry enough that it doesn’t stick to everything.
  • To test the dough, break off a small piece and roll it into a ½ inch thick rope, then cut into ½ inch pieces and drop these into a pot of boiling water. If they float after a few minutes you’re good; if they break up, add more flour to your dough.
  • Cover the dough in plastic and let sit for 20-30 minutes.
  • Clean the dried bits off the board and dust with flour.
  • Break or cut off about an eighth of the dough and roll into a ½ inch thick rope, cut into ½ inch pieces. You may need to redust the board in between each rope.
  • Move the pieces to a cookie tray, dusted with flour.
  • Press each gnocco lightly with a small fork to create some ridges for sauce to cling to.
  • Use immediately or freeze (I like to just stick the whole tray in the freezer, then break the frozen pieces off the tray to use or store in a container).
  • To cook the gnocchi, bring a large pot of water to boil; salt until it tastes like seawater.
  • Add about half the gnocchi (frozen is fine) and stir the pot to make sure nothing sticks. They should float to the surface after a few minutes; give them another 3o seconds or so, then remove with a slotted spoon.
  • Repeat with rest of gnocchi, and toss gently with whatever sauce you’re using.

Homemade Gnocchi: A Simple Weeknight Delight

As a busy working mom, finding time to cook delicious, homemade meals often feels like a Herculean task. But believe me, creating something from scratch doesn’t always have to mean spending hours in the kitchen. Take these gnocchi, for instance. They might seem intimidating, a culinary feat reserved for experienced chefs, but I assure you, they are remarkably straightforward. This recipe fits perfectly into a busy weeknight schedule, offering a comforting and satisfying meal without demanding excessive time or expertise.

The secret? Simple ingredients, readily available at any grocery store. No exotic spices, no unusual flours, just good quality potatoes, flour, and a touch of parmesan cheese. The process itself is remarkably therapeutic. The gentle kneading, the rolling of the dough, the satisfying 'plop' as each little gnocchi hits the boiling water—it's a calming, mindful experience amidst the chaos of daily life. And the result? A plate of pillowy, melt-in-your-mouth gnocchi that will impress even the most discerning palates. Serve them with a simple tomato sauce, a creamy pesto, or even a vibrant arugula salad – the possibilities are endless.

Beyond the Recipe: A Taste of Tradition and Comfort

This recipe isn’t just about making dinner; it's about connecting with something larger than myself. It’s about tapping into a culinary tradition passed down through generations, transforming humble ingredients into something extraordinary. There’s a deep satisfaction in creating something delicious and nourishing from scratch, knowing exactly what's going into your food. It's a way to reclaim control in a world that often feels overwhelming, a small act of rebellion against the convenience of processed foods. It's about slowing down and appreciating the simple things – the warmth of the oven, the scent of freshly cooked potatoes, and the joy of sharing a meal made with love.

Adapting to Your Lifestyle: Making it Your Own

One of the best things about this recipe is its adaptability. Feel free to experiment with different cheeses, herbs, or spices. Add a pinch of red pepper flakes for a little kick, or incorporate some fresh herbs like rosemary or thyme for an aromatic twist. If you're short on time, consider using pre-made gnocchi dough, but the experience of making it yourself is truly rewarding. Regardless of your skill level in the kitchen, this recipe is a gateway to culinary exploration. It demonstrates that even the most seemingly complex dishes can be accessible and enjoyable.

More Than Just a Meal: A Moment of Peace

The kitchen has always been my sanctuary. Amidst the hustle and bustle of life, the rhythmic chopping, the gentle simmering, the aroma of spices filling the air - it creates a pocket of peace and tranquility. This gnocchi recipe, more than just a collection of instructions, is a reminder to appreciate the small moments, the simple joys, the satisfaction of creating something delicious from scratch. It’s about nourishing not just my body, but my soul.

So, go ahead. Embrace the challenge, savor the process, and enjoy the fruits of your labor. You deserve a delicious, homemade meal, and this gnocchi recipe is the perfect starting point.