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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Jamie Oliver ~ Herby Potato Gnocchi with Butter Sauce

This is my 6th posting for
from 'Cook with Jamie: My Guide to Making You a Better Cook'
page 112: basic recipe for potato gnocchi
page 116: Herby gnocchi with rocket (I used arugala) and butter sauce



zest of one lemon and grated Parmesan cheese 
Jamie Oliver's Herby Potato Gnocchi with Butter Sauce

Above: Tonight's dinner: Gnocchi with pan fried salmon, diced celery and carrot in cream sauce

Yumms!

serves 6: (basic potato gnocchi)
6 medium potatoes (I used 10 baby potatoes)
olive oil
½ a nutmeg, grated (or 1 tsp dried nutmeg) (omitted)
1 teaspoon salt
pepper
1 egg yolk
1-2 handfuls of plain or tipo 00 flour or semolina flour (I used APF)
Add: finely chopped rocket or whatever herbs you like (I used arugala)

Jamie's tip:  "Proper potato gnocchi are made from mashed potato, flour, egg and seasoning - nothing else. The secret to making good gnocchi is to get the potato as dry as possible - this means that less flour is needed to bind the mixture together and this in turn gives you a lighter end product"
Thus in my medium thermal pot: In goes scrubbed baby potatoes, add just enough water to cover, bring up to boil for couple of minutes, transfer to insulating pot.  An hour later, I am ready to make GnOcCHi!!

Peeled the baby potato, mashed them up with a fork.  Add ground pepper, handful of flour, 1 egg yolk and finely chopped arugala.  Knead dough into thumb thickness logs, cut into inch lengths.  Pop them in boiling water in batches.  When they float, they are ready!  Drain well and set aside.

For sauce:

nob of butter
splash of water
grated parmesan
salt & pepper
zest of 1 lemon

Heat a frying pan.  Melt the butter with a pinch of salt and pepper.  Once butter melted, add stock or water and shake the pan in a circular motion until sauce looks like a loose custard.  Take off the heat, add lemon zest and a handful of Parmesan. Drain the gnocchi, tip them into the butter sauce and gently toss. Scatter the whole rocket/arugala leaves over gnocchi.

5 comments:

Baby Sumo said...

Gnocchi is one of the things I recently learnt to make from a chef. Should put my knowledge to good use and make some at home too. ;)

Zoe said...

Bravo Emily! I'm not brave enough to cook gnocchi from scratch! You did very well for your dish :D

Anonymous said...

Hi Emily, the gnocchi looks delicious. I'm always amazed by how Jamie always excels in all kinds of cuisine ;) I've nominated you an award: http://foodismylife.wordpress.com/2012/07/29/easy-meal-day-braised-black-vinegar-chicken-drumsticks-and-an-award Hope you'll like it!

kitchen flavours said...

Hey! You made your own gnocchi! I'm impressed! Looks good! Yums...indeed!

Stacie said...

I've never had gnocchi, but this looks delicious.