Provided by Melissa Roberts
Categories Egg Potato Appetizer Dinner Parmesan Sweet Potato/Yam Fall Sage Chestnut Gourmet Sugar Conscious Vegetarian Pescatarian Peanut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added Kosher
Yield Makes 6 (main course) or 8 (first course) servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Make gnocchi:
- Preheat oven to 450°F with rack in middle.
- Pierce russet and sweet potatoes in several places with a fork, then bake in a 4-sided sheet pan until just tender, 45 minutes to 1 hour.
- Cool potatoes slightly, then peel and force through ricer into sheet pan, spreading in an even layer. Cool potatoes completely.
- Lightly flour 2 or 3 large baking sheets or line with parchment paper.
- Beat together egg, nutmeg, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon pepper in a small bowl.
- Gather potatoes into a mound in sheet pan, using a pastry scraper if you have one, and form a well in center.
- Pour egg mixture into well, then knead into potatoes. Knead in cheese and 1 1/2 cups flour, then knead, adding more flour as necessary, until mixture forms a smooth but slightly sticky dough. Dust top lightly with some of flour.
- Cut dough into 6 pieces. Form 1 piece of dough into a 1/2-inch-thick rope on a lightly floured surface. Cut rope into 1/2-inch pieces. Gently roll each piece into a ball and lightly dust with flour.
- Repeat with remaining 5 pieces of dough.
- Turn a fork over and hold at a 45-degree angle, with tips of tines touching work surface. Working with 1 at a time, roll gnocchi down fork tines, pressing with your thumb, to make ridges on 1 side. Transfer gnocchi as formed to baking sheets.
- Fry sage leaves and chestnuts:
- Heat oil in a 12-inch heavy skillet over medium heat until it shimmers. Fry sage leaves in 3 batches, stirring, until they turn just a shade lighter and crisp (they will continue to crisp as they cool), about 30 seconds per batch. Transfer to paper towels to drain. Season lightly with salt.
- Fry chestnuts in 3 batches, stirring, until golden and crisp, about 30 seconds per batch. Transfer to paper towels to drain. Season lightly with salt. Reserve oil in skillet.
- Make sauce:
- Add butter to oil in skillet with 1/2 teaspoon salt and cook until golden-brown, 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from heat.
- Cook gnocchi:
- Add half of gnocchi to a pasta pot of well-salted boiling water and stir. Cook until they float to surface, about 3 minutes. Transfer with a slotted spoon to skillet with butter sauce. Cook remaining gnocchi in same manner, transferring to skillet as cooked.
- Heat gnocchi in skillet over medium heat, stirring to coat.
- Serve sprinkled with fried sage and chestnuts and grated cheese.
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[email protected]Overall, I thought these gnocchi were pretty good. They were easy to make and they tasted great.
Siam Mahamud Rahul
[email protected]These gnocchi were so good! I love the combination of sweet potato and fried sage.
Ladla Sardar
[email protected]I found that the gnocchi were a bit too dense. I think I would have preferred them if they had been lighter and fluffier.
Rashid Aaron
[email protected]These gnocchi were a great way to use up leftover sweet potatoes. They were delicious and everyone loved them.
Hayat Hasas
[email protected]I thought the fried sage was a bit too overpowering. I would have preferred it if it had been used more sparingly.
Steavano kojo
[email protected]These gnocchi were really easy to make. I'll definitely be making them again.
Kenneth Ballard
[email protected]I'm not a fan of chestnuts, but I thought they worked really well in this dish. They added a nice nutty flavor.
Alamin As
[email protected]These gnocchi were a bit bland. I think they needed more seasoning.
Rija Kashif Ahmed Mushtaq
[email protected]I made these gnocchi for a dinner party and everyone loved them. They're a great way to use up leftover sweet potatoes.
Raja Sani
[email protected]These gnocchi were delicious! I love the combination of sweet potato and fried sage.
FunnyKids
[email protected]I had trouble getting the gnocchi to hold their shape. They kept falling apart when I tried to boil them.
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[email protected]These gnocchi were a bit too sweet for my taste.
Barbara Galindez
[email protected]I'm not usually a fan of gnocchi, but these were really good. The sweet potato flavor was subtle and the texture was light and fluffy.
Zohaib Iftikhar
[email protected]These gnocchi were a hit! The sweet potatoes gave them a unique flavor and the fried sage added a nice touch of crispness. I'll definitely be making these again.