Fortify Against a Sucky Monday: Homemade Gnocchi for Sunday Supper

Sunday, September 14, 2008
homemade gnocchi

homemade gnocchi

There is something very gratifying about making a great homemade meal for Sunday night dinner. Because let’s face it, for most of us, Mondays suck. Which means, by default, Sunday nights are depressing. I’ve found that there are only really two remedies for Sunday Night Sadness: 1) something yummy to eat; 2) sharing it with people who will make me laugh.

I can already feel it. Tomorrow is going to test me. Today calls for something extra delicious. Something warm and comforting and homey. Something I don’t have to leave my apartment to buy ingredients for. I peered in the fridge. Open and closed the pantry a few times. Not much…except those leftover baked potatoes that are looking gnarlier each passing day.

gnarly baked potatoes

gnarly baked potatoes

(Light bulb ding!) Gnocchi!

I consulted my trusty Joy of Cooking and as it turns out, gnocchi is actually not very difficult to make, just time intensive. It requires only a few (cheap) ingredients: potatoes, flour, salt and nutmeg for the dough. The hard part was trying to jam the potatoes through a sieve to get the fine, no-lumps texture. If you have a potato ricer (or strong hands and patience) you will be in better shape than I was. After that though, it was smooth sailing. Knead the dough together, roll it out into ropes, cut into bite-size pieces, and zone out for awhile curling them over a fork. This would have been a fun group activity, but I didn’t mind doing it solo…found it a bit therapeutic.

gnocchi on fork

gnocchi on fork

Cooking the gnocchi was a breeze. Just place them in simmering water for about 2 minutes and they float to the top. I read in Heat that Mario Batali once said gnocchi are fully cooked only when “they’re aggressively trying to get out of the pot.” Hmm…there was no sign of aggression going on in my pot. I had happy little gnocchi. Chillin, floating gnocchi. I tasted one, it was no longer doughy and had a nice chew to it so I strained the rest out of the water and placed them in the pan of browned butter and sage I had ready on the next burner.

Topped with a healthy dose of parmigiano reggiano and some freshly ground nutmeg and…buonissimo!

gnocchi in brown butter sauce with sage

gnocchi in brown butter sauce with sage

Monday? Monday who?

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9 Responses to “Fortify Against a Sucky Monday: Homemade Gnocchi for Sunday Supper”

  1. Amanda Sorrell says:

    Gurllllll! I’m so excited to make these tonight. Perfect idea for cold NYC weather and day with nothing to do!!!

  2. Stephanie says:

    Amanda: hehe you must let me know how they turn out! it is the perfect dinner project when you feel like puttering around the kitchen on a lazy day.

  3. Amy says:

    I tried making gnocchi once. Actually from watching Giada do it. Alas, I was not as successful as she was and I haven’t tried since. I am going to attempt this again!

    Yours look outstanding!

  4. Those look delicious, and homemade gnocchi really makes a difference! I agree, Sunday supper helps make difficult Mondays a little better.

  5. Marie says:

    Great looking gnocchi! Instantly caught my eye!

  6. Stephanie says:

    Amy: thanks! yes, do try again. they are so good! what went wrong the last time? did they come out gummy or too hard?

    Chocolate Shavings: sunday supper and a nice full glass of vino ;)

    Marie: grazie! coming from a proud italian cook i take that as a real compliment!

  7. trudy says:

    Hope my store bought will come out as yours with the added sage and butter and parmesean topping

  8. Tiffanys says:

    I have always been intimidated by gnocchi–after showing us all how–I think I will try it! Great site!

    http://www.tiffanystable.com

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