Sage and Brown Butter Gnocchi (10-Minute Recipe!) - Oh Sweet Basil (2024)

ThisSage Brown Butter Gnocchi is life changing!! It’s crisped in a pan with simple brown butter, a touch of fresh sage and of course a sprinkle of nutty parmesan cheese!

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Easy Gnocchi in Brown Butter Sage Sauce

Cade here, and today is all about me and this 10-Minute Gnocchi in Brown Butter Sage Sauce. I mean, not really, but gnocchi is my favorite thing ever. In fact, I think when we were in Italy I ordered it at least once a day. Carrian started it, she introduced me to gnocchi by text as we were chatting about what to make for dinner while I was at work.

We are really excited to have teamed up with Walmart to chat about Sam’s Choice Italia Gnocchi and you’re going to love it!

If you don’t already know, gnocchi is my weakness and I’m pretty picky about it as it’s easy to get served poor quality gnocchi. We bought a whole bunch of brands and were pleasantly surprised with the quality and assortment of Sam’s Choice Italia Gnocchi! It’s hand crafted in Italy just for Walmart which means that there’s not only pride in the work, as we know all Italians care greatly about their food, but there’s also attention to detail as the texture is spot on. Plus, it’s all at a great price!

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Ingredients in Brown Butter Gnocchi

All you’ll need to make gnocchi in sage butter sauce is the following:

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How to Make Sage Butter Gnocchi

This fresh sage and brown butter gnocchi is a cinch to make! Here’s how we make this recipe:

  1. Heat a sauté pan over medium heat with all of the butter in it. Cook for about 5 minutes, at which point the butter should be foaming.

  2. Turn the heat to medium high and continue to whisk or stir the butter so solids don’t stick to the bottom of the pan. Watch the butter continuously as it can suddenly burn.

  3. Meanwhile, fill a saucepan with water and turn the heat to medium high. Once boiling, salt the water and add the gnocchi, giving it a quick stir once it’s in the water. Cook for 1 minute and drain in a colander.

  4. Once it begins to turn amber in color, throw in the gnocchi, sage and stir to combine. Turn the heat to medium and cook until the gnocchi is crisp.

  5. Serve on a platter with a dash of salt and pepper grated parmesan cheese.

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FAQ

How to Pronounce Gnocchi

Not to be mean, but many people pronounce it wrong, so to start, it’s pronounced,nyawk-kee. That’s the Italian way at least and since they happen to make a mean Gnocchi I stick with their pronunciation.

Carrian got it right, just so you know. One more reason I really like that girl. 😉

Is Gnocchi Pasta or Potato?

Well, people say it’s a pasta, but it does have potato in it so it’s actually both. It’s made from flour, semolina, egg, potato and all sorts of ingredients to help it taste different.

What’s the Best Sauce for Gnocchi?

Gnocchi is an incredibly versatile dish that you can whip up any kind of sauce for such as, marinara, pepper sauce, pink sauce, alfredo, pesto or even as simple as brown butter like we have here.

The Sam’s Choice Italia line carries some great sauce options like basil pesto and a roasted garlic tomato sauce.

How Do you Cook Packaged Gnocchi?

Gnocchi is cooked just like pasta, in a pot of boiling water.Start off with a large saucepan or pot and fill halfway full of water. Turn your heat to medium high and allow the water to come to a boil.Once the water has started to boil, heavily salt the water, and add the gnocchi.

How Long to Cook Gnocchi

Gnocchi only needs about 1 minute to cook, however at that point it’s up to you what comes next.You can remove the gnocchi from the water and straight into a sauce, or you can throw the gnocchi into a pan with a little oil or butter and cook until crispy which is our personal favorite.

Why Do Gnocchi Float?

You’ll notice that bubbles form and bring gnocchi to the surface of the water. It’s a really easy way to know if gnocchi is done too so that you can get on with your 10 minute brown butter sage gnocchi!

Can Gnocchi be Made Ahead of Time?

Gnocchi can be made ahead of time in two different ways.

Freezing uncooked gnocchi is really simple. Make the gnocchi and then arrange on a cookie sheet with extra amount of flour to avoid sticking. Place the cookie sheet in the freezer for 2 hours and then seal in zip top bags for up to 1 month.

Can Gnocchi Dough be Refrigerated?The other option is to refrigerate uncooked or cooked gnocchi. Uncooked gnocchi dough can be wrapped in plastic wrap and refrigerated for up to 5 days.

Cooked gnocchi dough can be quickly cooled in an ice bath, arranged in a tupperware with a small amount of olive oil to keep it from sticking and refrigerated for 2 days and then reheated in a pan with sauce.

Can Gnocchi Be Cooked From Frozen?

Gnocchi is one of the best pastas to freeze as it can be cooked from frozen.

Simply take the frozen gnocchi and throw it right into boiling, salted water. Drain and serve with your favorite sauce!

Gnocchi, What Went Wrong?

Why gnocchi fell apart or why gnocchi turned out mushy are some pretty important questions that readers have. If your gnocchi fell apart it’s probably because you overcooked them.

If your gnocchi turned out mushy or grainy, there could be two reasons, the first again being that you overcooked the little dumplings, and the second that you didn’t form a true dough. This is really tricky which is why finding a great store-bought product is the easiest solution.

Are Gnocchi Gluten Free?

Traditionally gnocchi are not gluten free as it’s flour and potato that make up the pasta. However, with so many gluten free needs out there you can find a gluten free option at certain stores.

Where is Gnocchi in Walmart?

Gnocchi is a pasta and a dry good so to find the Sam’s Choice Italia gnocchi at Walmart, just head to the pasta aisle. Gnocchi do not need to be refrigerated until you have cooked them so they are great to keep in the pantry so that you can make 10 minute brown butter sage gnocchi!

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Tips for Making Gnocchi in Brown Butter Sage Sauce

  • Use unsalted butter so you can control the amount of salt in this dish.
  • I recommend using a light colored skillet so you can clearly see when the butter begins to brown. You don’t want to burn it!
  • If you do wind up burning the butter (oops!), you’ll need to dispose of it, clean the skillet, and try again. Burnt butter is incredibly bitter and can’t be saved.

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Sage Brown Butter Gnocchi

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Servings: 4 Servings

Prep Time: 1 minute min

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 11 minutes mins

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This 10 Minute Brown Butter Sage Gnocchi is life changing!! It's crisped in a pan with simple brown butter, a touch of fresh sage and of course a sprinkle of nutty parmesan cheese!

Ingredients

  • 1 Package Gnocchi, [Sam's Choice Italia Potato Gnocchi]
  • 1/2 Cup Unsalted Butter
  • 3 Leaves Fresh Sage
  • Salt and Pepper , , to taste
  • Parmesan Cheese , , to taste

Instructions

  • Heat a saute pan over medium heat with all of the butter in it. It's best to use a light bottomed skillet so that you can see what color the butter is. Cook for about 5 minutes, at which point the butter should be foaming.

  • You can now turn the heat to medium high and continue to whisk or stir the butter so solids don't stick to the bottom of the pan. Watch the butter continuously as it can suddenly burn.

  • Meanwhile, fill a saucepan with water and turn the heat to medium high. Once boiling, salt the water and add the gnocchi, giving it a quick stir once it's in the water. Cook for 1 minute and drain in a colander.

  • Once the butter begins to turn amber colored, throw in the drained gnocchi, sage and stir to combine. Turn the heat to medium and cook until the gnocchi is crisp.

  • Serve on a platter with dash of salt and pepper if needed and of course, parmesan cheese!

Notes

Storage:will keep in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cupCalories: 273kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 3gFat: 24gSaturated Fat: 15gPolyunsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 71mgSodium: 104mgFiber: 1g

Author: Sweet Basil

Course: 50 of our Best Easy Pasta Recipes, Over 500 Family Dinner Recipes Ideas

Cuisine: Italian

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FAQs

What can I use instead of ricotta in gnocchi? ›

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Can you overwork gnocchi? ›

Yes, gnocchi dough can be overworked by too much handling. Over-kneading the dough may result in creating too much gluten. This can lead to gnocchi that has a more chewy, rubbery texture. The key is to use as little flour as possible to create a light, airy texture.

What is a good potato substitute for gnocchi? ›

At Faro, Adey says, “We run very few potato gnocchi.” Instead they stick to the less common side of the root vegetable family: “Parsnip, gilfeather turnip, and salsify work great.” Broccoli and cauliflower, which are sturdy and dry, also hold up well to the test.

What is a good substitute for gnocchi? ›

Gnocchi Alternatives

For recipes that call for the gnocchi to be tossed in sauce or added to broths or soups, you can swap in a thicker-style pasta, like Orecchiette or Shells. The flavor and texture won't be quite the same, though. You will also need to adjust the cook time.

Are old potatoes good for gnocchi? ›

To make gnocchi, our grandmothers and mothers prefer mealy potatoes, rich in starch, and slightly aged as they lose more of their water content over time. Old potatoes does not mean germinating potatoes, but drier potatoes which provide a dry and compact dough. Stay away from waxy potatoes that have a hard pulp.

Why is my gnocchi mushy after boiling? ›

Your gnocchi may be mushy because of any or all of the following reasons: boiled the potatoes instead of baked them. used waxy new potatoes with too much moisture in them. not used eggs to help texture.

Why is my gnocchi gummy after cooking? ›

It is very easy to add too much flour to gnocchi dough, which can make these dumplings glutinous, gummy, and sticky. If you dump all of the flour into your gnocchi dough at once, you won't have the same texture as a gnocchi that has just enough flour to bring it together.

What can be used to substitute ricotta? ›

USE COTTAGE CHEESE AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR RICOTTA CHEESE

Cottage cheese is pretty flavorless on its own, so it takes on the yumminess of your dish while adding a nice texture. Using it as a ricotta substitute is easy peasy! Just swap it in using a one-to-one ratio. It works great in pasta or on pizza.

Can you substitute anything for ricotta cheese? ›

Cottage cheese: As far as ricotta substitutes go, light and mild cottage cheese is your best bet. In fact, some people prefer to use cottage cheese because it has a similar flavor and fewer calories.

What is a substitute for ricotta cheese in France? ›

It's near impossible to find fresh ricotta in France, so I now substitute with a fresh cheese from the south of France called Brousse and I use the low fat (3%) variety.

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