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Gnocchi at Last
by Heidi at Betty Crocker  5/23/2008 9:19:00 AM

I got the recipe for the Mascarpone-Sage Sauce when I took a gnocchi-making class at Cooks of Crocus Hill a long time ago. Unlike the gnocchi, it was quick to make.AC basically took care of it while I finished up boiling the gnocchi. In hindsight, I probably should have shocked the gnocchi in cold water instead of almost immediately boiling them and throwing them into the sauce. They turned out  kind of mushy which leads me to believe I overcooked them. AC’s theory was that the sauce was too heavy for the gnocchi. Either way, we polished off the whole pan and I didn’t hear too many complaints. Of course that might have something to do with the fact that we didn’t eat until 9 pm and were too caught up in LOST.

 

So, while my gnocchi didn't meet all my expectations, I definitely plan to make it again. Next time around I'll cook it less and maybe serve it with a little less of the sauce, or try a different sauce.

Final gnocchi

 

Mascarpone-Sage Sauce

2 large shallots, minced

2 tablespoons butter

2 tablespoons fresh sage, chopped

½ lb mascarpone cheese

½ cup parmesan cheese

Salt and pepper

1 tablespoon parsley, minced

 

In large pan—large enough to hold all the gnocchi—saute shallots and sage in butter until clear and soft.

 

Add mascarpone, parmesan, salt, pepper and gnocchi and still over medium heat 1 minute to heat through. Serve topped with parsley.

 

Tags:  gnocchi, mascarpone-sage sauce

Comments (3)
3 Comments

nansearp said:
How much gnocchi do you use, if you are not making your own from scratch?

5/29/2008 4:14:32 PM
Heidi at Betty Crocker said:
Hmmm, good question. The recipe I used said it made about 75 gnocchi, but I think I wound up with more than that, considering I filled three cookie sheets. The packages of vaccuum-packed gnocchi I've seen in stores are usually 16 ounces. I would guess you'd need 2 to 3 packages. Again--just a guess. Good luck!

6/3/2008 3:38:58 PM
chefraven said:
next time you make gnocchi, don't cook them before you freeze them. you can take them from the freezer uncooked, put them in the boiling water, and when they float to the top, skim them off and into a serving dish. your mascarpone sauce sounds great.

7/16/2008 1:28:20 AM
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