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Gordon Ramsey mentioned a [[gnocchi]] recipe in a recent (repeated) "Kitchen Nightmare" and although it was not this recipe, it served as a nudge to dig this recipe out and give it a try.
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This dish is very simple and economical and serves as a good [[starter]] or [[main course]]. We had this as a main with spicy beefburgers and fresh tomatoes.
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|DatePublished=25th October 2012
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|Servings = Serves 4 as a [[starter]]
|Servings = Serves 4 as a [[starter]]
|Difficulty = 2
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|TotalTime = 45 minutes
|TotalTime = 55 minutes
|PrepTime = 20 minutes
|PrepTime = 20 minutes
|CookTime = 35 minutes
|CookTime = 35 minutes
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Gordon Ramsey mentioned a [[gnocchi]] recipe in a recent (repeated) "Kitchen Nightmare" and although it was not this recipe, it served as a nudge to dig this recipe out and give it a try.
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====Best recipe review====
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''<span class="reviewTitle">A nice change from pasta</span>''
 
<span style="line-height:180%"><span style="font-size:180%;"><span class="reviewScore">4.8</span>/5 </span>


This dish is very simple and economical and serves as a good [[starter]] or [[main course]]. We had this as a main with spicy beefburgers and fresh tomatoes.
<span class="reviewDesc">Lovely, though we don't make this often enough.</span>
===Ingredients===


'''For the [[gnocchi]]'''
<span class="reviewAuthor"> [[User:PSmith|Paul&nbsp;R&nbsp;Smith]] </span></span>
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|'''For the [[gnocchi]]'''
| 275 g (10 oz) [[potatoes]], ideally Desiree or King Edward
| 275 g (10 oz) [[potatoes]], ideally Desiree or King Edward
| 1 [[egg]], beaten
| 1 [[egg]], beaten
| 95 g (3&frac12; oz) [[plain flour]], sifted
| 95 g (3&frac12; oz) [[plain flour]], sifted
| [[Salt]] and [[freshly ground black pepper]]
| [[Salt]] and [[freshly ground black pepper]]
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|'''For the garlic & [[sage]] [[butter]]'''
'''For the garlic & [[sage]] [[butter]]'''
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| 10 fresh [[sage leaves]]
| 10 fresh [[sage leaves]]
| 2 large cloves of [[Garlic|garlic]], peeled and crushed
| 2 large cloves of [[Garlic|garlic]], peeled and crushed
| 50 g (2 oz) [[butter]]
| 50 g (2 oz) [[butter]]
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|'''To garnish'''
 
'''To garnish'''
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| 2 tablespoons freshly [[grated]] [[Parmesan cheese]]
| 2 tablespoons freshly [[grated]] [[Parmesan cheese]]
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===Method===
'''Making the [[gnocchi]]'''
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|'''Making the [[gnocchi]]'''
| In a large pan, cover the unpeeled [[potatoes]] with [[boiling]] water [[salted]] water
| In a large pan, cover the unpeeled [[potatoes]] with [[boiling]] water [[salted]] water
| ([[Boiling]] in their skins prevents too much water being absorbed into the [[potatoes]] so try not to damage the skins)
| ([[Boiling]] in their skins prevents too much water being absorbed into the [[potatoes]] so try not to damage the skins)
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| Cover and chill until required
| Cover and chill until required
| ([[Gnocchi]] does not keep well without discolouring so only make what you are going to use on the day)
| ([[Gnocchi]] does not keep well without discolouring so only make what you are going to use on the day)
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|'''Cooking the [[gnocchi]]'''
'''Cooking the [[gnocchi]]'''
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| Warm a serving dish in the oven
| Warm a serving dish in the oven
| In a large pan, bring 4 [[litres]] (7 [[pints]]) of water to a [[simmer]]
| In a large pan, bring 4 [[litres]] (7 [[pints]]) of water to a [[simmer]]
| Add the [[gnocchi]] and cook for 3 minutes, they will float after 2 but still need another minute
| Add the [[gnocchi]] and cook for 3 minutes, they will float after 2 but still need another minute
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| Drain, transfer to the warm serving dish and mix in the [[Parmesan cheese]]
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'''Making the [[sage]] and [[Garlic|garlic]] [[butter]]'''
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| In a small [[frying pan]], heat the [[butter]] so it starts to froth
| In a small [[frying pan]], heat the [[butter]] so it starts to froth
| Stir in the [[Garlic|garlic]] and mix until it starts to colour.  Don't let it burn
| Stir in the [[Garlic|garlic]] and mix until it starts to colour.  Don't let it burn
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 8 December 2023

Gordon Ramsey mentioned a gnocchi recipe in a recent (repeated) "Kitchen Nightmare" and although it was not this recipe, it served as a nudge to dig this recipe out and give it a try.

This dish is very simple and economical and serves as a good starter or main course. We had this as a main with spicy beefburgers and fresh tomatoes.

Gnocchi with sage and garlic butter
Electus
Gnocchi in the garlic and sage butter
Servings:Serves 4 as a starter
Calories per serving:284
Ready in:55 minutes
Prep. time:20 minutes
Cook time:35 minutes
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Recipe author:Chef
First published:25th October 2012

Best recipe review

A nice change from pasta

4.8/5

Lovely, though we don't make this often enough.

Paul R Smith

Preparing gnocchi

Ingredients

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Method

  1. Making the gnocchi
  2. In a large pan, cover the unpeeled potatoes with boiling water salted water
  3. (Boiling in their skins prevents too much water being absorbed into the potatoes so try not to damage the skins)
  4. Bring back to the boil, cover and simmer for 25 minutes
  5. Drain, pat dry on a tea-towel and allow to cool so they can be handled safely
  6. Run the skins off and pass through a potato ricer or use a hand whisk to break up into a very fine mash. It's worth taking care over this you will have lumpy gnocchi
  7. Add the sifted flour and half of the beaten egg
  8. Knead with your hands to a soft dough, correcting with extra egg or flour if too wet or dry
  9. Transfer to a floured cutting board, dry and dust your hands with extra flour
  10. Divide into four and roll each piece into a sausage about 1 cm (1/2") diameter then cut into 2.5 cm (1") sections
  11. Using the times of a fork, press flat into each piece to make the sauce-holding pattern, the rougher the better, we want rustic!
  12. Cover and chill until required
  13. (Gnocchi does not keep well without discolouring so only make what you are going to use on the day)
  14. Cooking the gnocchi
  15. Warm a serving dish in the oven
  16. In a large pan, bring 4 litres (7 pints) of water to a simmer
  17. Add the gnocchi and cook for 3 minutes, they will float after 2 but still need another minute
  18. Drain, transfer to the warm serving dish and mix in the Parmesan cheese
  19. Making the sage and garlic butter
  20. In a small frying pan, heat the butter so it starts to froth
  21. Stir in the garlic and mix until it starts to colour. Don't let it burn
  22. Add the sage leaves and let the sage leaves crisp up
  23. Drizzle the sage and garlic butter butter over the gnocchi
  24. Serve immediately


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