A soft,
light texture combines with a savory, sweet heartiness to make this the perfect
contrast of taste and texture. Serve it
all year round – as a pillowy summer pasta drizzled with fresh basil pesto or a
hearty winter comfort topped with your favorite ragout. Ricotta gnocchi, a year-round canvas for your
palette of sauces.
For the Ricotta
Gnocchi
1 pound
whole milk ricotta cheese
1 egg
1
Tablespoon olive oil
¼ cup
finely grated Parmesan cheese
Dash of
grated nutmeg
2 cups
flour (plus a bit more for rolling)
In a bowl,
mix ricotta, egg, and oil. Once
incorporated, mix in Parmesan and nutmeg.
Slowly mix in flour a little at a time and mix just until incorporated.
Dump dough
onto a floured surface and knead with your hands, just until the dough is no
longer sticky. Work into a ball.
Cut dough
into slices and roll from the inside out to make ropes the thickness of your
thumb. Cut each rope into 1-inch
pieces. Roll each piece over the back of
a fork (this will help it hold the sauce).
If you want
to freeze, toss the gnocchi on a lightly floured cookie sheet and stick them in
the freezer. Once frozen you can add
them all to a Ziploc bag and store in the freezer.
To cook,
bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
Drop your gnocchi (about 10-20 at a time) into the water and stir with a
long spoon so they do not stick to the bottom. When gnocchi rise to the top,
they are finished. Using a slotted
spoon, take the gnocchi out and place in your serving bowls. (Tip: I like to toast the gnocchi after they
finish cooking. I transfer the gnocchi
from the boiling water to a sauté pan with a drizzle of olive oil and sauté
over medium head until they turn a bit brown.
Top with
your favorite sauce (try the turkey meatball recipe below) and bon appetite!
(Adapted
from Food 52)
For the Turkey Meatballs
1 pound ground turkey
¼ cup dried bread crumbs (skip or replace for gluten free)
¼ cup onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 tablespoons pesto
2 eggs
2 tablespoons milk
½ cup Parmesan cheese, grated
¾ teaspoons salt
¾
teaspoons black pepper
Combine all ingredients and mix by hand. Mix just until
all ingredients are incorporated. Form into about 1-inch balls.
Preheat a skillet to medium heat and add a swirl of olive oil. Brown
meatballs on all sides in batches (about 2 minutes per side) and set
aside. Don’t worry that they are not cooked all the way; they will
continue cooking in the sauce.
For the Marinara Sauce
Olive Oil
1 medium onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1, 28 ounce can crushed tomatoes
2 tablespoons tomato paste
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
¼ cup chopped basil or 1 tablespoon pesto
Salt
and pepper
In a large skillet or pot, add about 1 tablespoon of olive
oil. Add onion and cook until just starts to brown. Add garlic and
cook for one more minute. Add crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, balsamic
vinegar, salt, and pepper. Simmer for about 10 minutes and add basil.
Add browned meatballs and continue to simmer for about 10 minutes, until
meatballs are fully cooked.
To serve:
Place
toasted, ricotta gnocchi in serving bowls and top with 3-4 meatballs and a
spoonful of sauce.
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