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Foodie Friday: Easy weeknight gnocchi

Satisfy your cravings for authentic Italian food with this recipe from Smeg. Easy to make and filled with flavour, this easy weeknight gnocchi is the perfect family meal.

Easy weeknight gnocchi

Try your hand at making this Italian classic with this easy but delicious recipe.

  • Smeg (or other brand) stand mixer
  • 700 ml tomato passata
  • 500 g pre prepared gnocchi ((recipe below))
  • 60 g baby spinach leaves
  • 150 g button mushrooms (finely sliced)
  • 250 g ricotta
  • Parmesan cheese and basil leaves to serve

To make gnocchi

  • 1 kg potatoes suitable for gnocchi
  • 2 – 2½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 egg
  • pinch of salt

To make gnocchi

  1. Wash the potatoes, leaving the skins on. Put them in a large pot filled with cold water, then bring them to cook over medium-high heat until the potatoes can easily be pierced with a fork. When ready, drain the potatoes.

  2. Peel them then pass them through a potato masher, letting them fall in the bowl of the stand mixer. Let them cool for 5 minutes.

  3. When the potatoes are slightly cool, add half of the flour, egg and pinch of salt. Using the Smeg stand mixer hook, mix on setting 1 until the ingredients are combined.

  4. Flour a work surface with half of the remaining flour, reserving the other half in a corner to use if needed. Put the potato dough on the work surface and roll into a large loaf, then cut into slices like you would a loaf of bread. Roll out each slice into a small looking bread stick, making sure to use a small amount of flour so it doesn’t stick to the work surface. Cut into small pieces.

  5. Bring a large pot of water to boil. Salt the water with 1-2 tablespoons of rock salt and add the gnocchi. Cook until the gnocchi float to the top; 1-2 minutes. Drain.

For the dish

  1. Set the oven to fan forced and preheat to 180⁰C.

  2. Pour passata into a large baking dish and gently stir through gnocchi, spinach and mushrooms. Season with salt and pepper and top with tablespoons of ricotta.

  3. Cook for 25 minutes. Serve hot topped with parmesan.

Dinner, Lunch
Italian
gnocchi, italian, pasta, tomato
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Foodie Friday: Spinach & ricotta ravioli & burnt butter

 

Today’s recipe comes from Barbetta, a new restaurant in Sydney’s Paddington. The Cipri family were food-obsessed long before Barbetta. A close-knit clan from Palmi, Reggio Calabria in the south of Italy, they have been sharing their love of their culture and cuisine with Sydneysiders for over 30 years, particularly through their nearby fine dining restaurant Cipri Italian. Still feel a little intimidated by this recipe? Why not attend one of their fun cooking workshops and let them show you how?

BASIC PASTA RECIPE

What you’ll need:

• 100g flour per person (plus extra flour for dusting) • 1 large egg per person

Throw it together:

1. Mound the flour in a bowl or on your kitchen bench

2. Make a well in the centre of your flour and add the eggs

3. Using a fork, beat the eggs together and then slowly start to incorporate the flour, starting with the inner rim of the well

4. As you mix, the well will expand. Keep pushing the flour up to retain the well shape

5. When half of the flour is used, the dough will begin to come together. Fold the dough in on itself a few times and then start to knead by hand on the bench for around 3 minutes

6. Rub your hands together to clean your hands of all dried dough. The dough will still be a little sticky

7. Place dough in a bowl and cover with a tea towel or table cloth to rest at room temperature for around 15 minutes before rolling out

SPINACH & RICOTTA FILLING 

Serves 4 (makes approx. 30-40 ravioli – multiply basic pasta dough x 3)

What you’ll need:

• 300g Ricotta
• 200g Baby spinach
• 1 clove garlic
• 50g Parmesan, grated
• Pinch grated nutmeg
• Salt to taste
• 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

Throw it together:

1. Pan fry spinach with oil and garlic
2. Once cooked, strain well. Finely chop and allow to cool 3. Combine all ingredients together. Mix well
4. Spoon mixture into pasta shapes

RAVIOLI PREPA

Prepare pasta dough as per our pasta dough recipe above.

1. Cut dough in half and roll each half of the dough out on a floured bench, into a very thin sheet (about 1/16 to 1/8 inch thick).

2. FILLING THE RAVIOLI: Drop about 1 to 1 1/2 teaspoon fuls of spinach & ricotta mixture about 1 1/2 inches apart all along the dough.

3. When the sheet of dough is fully dotted with dabs of filling mixture, lightly brush egg wash around the edge of filling mixture to act a seal.

4. Cover filling with other sheet of dough.

5. Using your fingers, gently press dough between each dab of filling to seal it.

6. Cut ravioli into squares with a (zig-zag edged) pastry cutter, or very sharp knife.

7. DRYING THE RAVIOLI: Allow ravioli to dry for one hour before cooking.

8. COOKING THE RAVIOLI: Drop ravioli into 6 litres of boiling, salted water and cook for about 8 minutes, or until dough is tender.

9. Remove cooked ravioli from pot carefully with a skimmer or a large slotted spoon, and drain well.

10. Best served with Barbetta’s Salsa Napoletana (Napoli sauce) or Burnt butter & sage sauce (as per our recipe)

BURNT BUTTER & SAGE SAUCE

Serves 2

What you’ll need:

• 100g salted butter
• 15 sage leaves, torn
• 20g grated parmesan
• Freshly ground black pepper & salt to taste

Throw it together:

1. Over low heat, melt the butter with the sage in a small saucepan until the butter is lightly golden. Remove sage and set aside for later

2. Continue to cook until the butter is golden brown. Add 150ml of boiling salted water from your pasta

3. Remove from heat and stir through a small pinch of sea salt, or to taste. Add your cooked pasta to the sauce and stir through. Add parmesan and garnish with sage to serve.