Showing posts with label gnocchi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gnocchi. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 November 2023

NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS BRING TIME TO CELEBRATE-MAKE GNOCCHI FOR ONE

 Adolph always made gnocchi for one daughter whose birthday is the end of November.

I would be his sous chef. He kneaded the dough. I rolled the dough then cut the pieces with him.

Rolled on a fork or the gnocchi potatoe masher to make the little pieces.

So why I am writing this? Maybe it is time to make some gnocchi again with the cooler weather.

A hardy Ragu sauce on fresh gnocchi!

#gnocchi#makinggnocchiwithAdolph#ragusauceongnocchi#granpalovestocook#adolphdimambro


Sunday, 30 August 2015

FRESH GNOCCHI FOR A SUMMER FEAST

Finding some ricotta cheese in the fridge, I decided to make enough gnocchi for 3 families.A cooler kitchen allows the pasta to be firm. Putting it in the freezer to keep it fresh for dinner later, a simmering ragu-meat sauce will complement the dish.  Although only the end of August, this cold weather dish is always a favourite with my family.
With just a salad it is a great meal. Or it can be a side dish for a full dinner. I often make it with potatoes but heh today cleaning out the fridge netted the family this hearty pasta treat!

Sunday, 2 November 2014

GNOCCHI FOR A BUSY WORK WEEEK

With good sales in potatoes, I decided to make some pans of gnocchi for Barb and me as well as the working girls, husbands and grandkids. Feeling a little under the weather, my sous cook Barb finished the rolling and imprinting before freezing them. Later the frozen gnocchi will be put in bags. So three large bags. All the gnocchi only cost about $1.00 worth of potatoes. The meaty- ragu sauce however cost about $15.00. Seems like a lot of money but for each family a substantial meal or side dish worth $5.00. The cute story from the family. I made a batch awhile ago for Natasha and family. She told her kids the gnocchi was for her husband Domi. Her little guy Damiano said- hey don't give it all to Daddy!! Some reverse psychology, tell kids the food is not for them and they want to eat it. Maybe Barb should add it to her Nana Says series on Wednesdays. I better be careful, I don't like her to tell me how to cook so I better not tell her what to write.!!
My little pile of potatoes and flour.
 
Gnocchi is always good as a side dish with meat and vegetables.

Monday, 31 March 2014

THE GNOCCHI LUNCH WENT WELL

The lunch went well. Something for everyone. Gnocchi was a hit-very little remained. Chicken- cooked in the oven as the meat dish as even the grandkids love it. Lots of vegetables-broccoli, mushrooms, potatoes, roasted red peppers, and a big dish of salad. Birthday cake for the birthday girl!! Even heart jelly beans in pink, red and white. To top off the lunch- a platter of fruit- watermelon slices, pineapple, grapes, strawberries and cantaloupe. Now back to my daily cooking. It did give me something to do at 3am when I was up!!

Saturday, 29 March 2014

GNOCCHI FOR A DAUGHTER'S BIRTHDAY

With my daughter's birthday next week, I thought a quick Sunday lunch was a good thing to do. The kids are going away for her real birthday so an early celebration would do.So I boiled 1/2 bag of potatoes to make a few gnocchi for it. Well I needed to knead and knead the dough plus add lots of flour. I called my helper or sous chef as she likes to be called to help with the shaping and finishing of them. Barb said we will be here until midnight but actually once we got rolling, it was 9 p.m. Barb also commented- there is enough for several Sunday lunches. 
Of course we needed to have a few with a quick dinner during the week.
Gnocchi are a great side dish or can be the main event. For the Sunday meal, there will be a variety of chicken. Everyone likes chicken! Lots of veggies. Haven't decided yet on the final menu! A cake! I'll probably let you know how the event went.
If you need the recipe for gnocchi, just hunt in my list of posts and you will find it.
#gnocchi#redsauce#potatoes#potoatognocchi#birthdaycelebration#kneadthedough#Sundaydinner#souschef

Sunday, 10 June 2012

GNOCCHI FROM CIOCIARIA

Gnocchi is a favourite pasta dish from Ciociaria. It is like an English dumpling or a Polish porogi or not. It is really an Italian dish. I make it often as it is my daughter Natasha's favourite too. Some people may use just flour and water. Ricotta cheese and even sweet potato have been used. I like to make it the way my mother made it- from potatoes.

Canada has a variety of potatoes. Prince Edward Island is famous for its potatoes. In Ontario, where I call home now, potatoes are also grown abundantly.  This dish takes time and labour to make. So if you really like gnocchi but not the work, most supermarkets and Italian delis have frozen packages. Not as good as mine, of course!

Okay, you want to try this recipe. Remember a cool kitchen. Fresh pasta making does not like a hot, humid day. Be like the Italians here in Canada, who keep their main floor kitchen like a showplace and use the basement kitchen! Or have a kitchen that is not too hot!

INGREDIENTS

Potatoes- gold, red or white. Your choice as they all make a good gnocchi. Usually about 6 medium sized ones.
Flour.
Salt.
One egg is optional.

Not necessary but a gnocchi press is very helpful.



DIRECTIONS

In salted water boil your potatoes until cooked as you would for mashed potatoes.

Make a well of flour. Start with a cup( 250 ml) or two( 500 ml)- with your gnoccchi press or masher- the gnocchi press is better- press a potato at time into the well.


Add flour to the mix as you add each potato.


Adding potato and mixing until all the cooked potatoes are all added. You want the dough to be moist but not sticky.

You can add an egg if desired. I usually do not. You can also salt the dough. I usually salt the water I cook it in.

Knead the mixture together. Make a nice ball. I like to let the dough sit for an hour or two to absorb. You can put it in the fridge.

After letting it sit, cut small portions and roll into long skiny pieces. Let these pieces sit.

After about 5, start to cut bite size pieces. I would suggest a helper. You roll and let the helper- usually it is Barb to cut the pieces.

Take the pieces and roll them on the gnocchi press or a fork or any surface with a pattern or bumps. It allows you to use your thumb to make a little indention to the gnocchi pieces.


You can cook the gnocchi right away or put on a floured cookie sheet and freeze until hard. They freeze well. Since it is a lot of work, it is best to make several meals at the same time.

When making gnocchi, boil in salted water until done. Not too mushy!

Use my ragu sauce recipe or a hearty meat sauce of choice. The meat sauce sticks to the pasta. So gnocchi needs a good sauce.

It can be a complete meal with a side salad.

From the picture you can see, it can be the carbs for a a full dinner with a meat and vegetables. Your choice!

It is a pasta that is great on a winter day or made in the summer if desired. I just know when I ask my daughter what I can make her for her dinner in November, she always say gnocchi. Of course, I usually give her an extra bag to put in the freezer for another meal. Those busy working mothers always need a Dad's touch!