I have to admit that I have a slight obsession with the humble gnocchi. It is one of those dishes that I think is difficult to get it right. When I posted a couple of gnocchi recipes previously, the response had been pretty good and so with the encouragement of a small group of food loving friends around the world, we are staging a Gnocchi party.
- Gnocchi Party invitation
- Meatless day challenge – Pumpkin gnocchi with spinach pesto
- Gnocchi with a twist – Mashing potatoes with a plastic bag
I knew I wanted to use cheese and bacon right from the start. To me, it is definitely umami. Very few people I know find it hard to resist both. And I can confirm that this 2 ingredients are umami rich foods from the link that @tummyrumbles have kindly shared with all.
At the very last minute, I made the decision to make gnocchi gnudi (nude gnocchi) just because it is something that I have not tried before. And no rolling, cutting and forking made the whole process a whole lot easier! So the day started with a trip to Victoria market in cold summer morning in Melbourne. Bill’s Farm is one of my favourite deli. They have some of the best Jamon in Melbourne and the smoked Tasmanian salmon is delicious! The Epicurean is one of the places where I by cheeses from.
** This recipe is adapted from Robert of Food & love
I was eating the ricotta like a piece of cake. It was so yummy!
Ingredients:
- 450g fresh spinach, stems trimmed and rinsed well
- 2 tsp freshly-ground white pepper
- 1 cup fresh ricotta, drained of excess water
- 1/4 cup flour and more for dusting
- 1/2 cup freshly and finely-grated Parmigiano-Reggiano and more for plating
- 2 egg yolks, lightly beaten
- 1/4 tsp freshly-grated nutmeg
- 4 fresh sage leaves
- 4 Pancetta streaks
- Salt for seasoning
Method:
- Rinse the spinach. Do not dry. In a saute pan with a lid over medium heat, add the wet spinach, salt and white pepper. Cover and cook until tender, about 4 minutes. Drain the spinach. Once it is sufficiently cool to handle, squeeze out as much water as possible.
- Chop well the spinach. Set aside on paper towels to further dry. Let cool to room temperature.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the spinach, ricotta, and 1/4 cup of flour. Stir well with a wooden spoon. Add the Parmigiano-Reggiano, egg yolks, nutmeg, and 1 tsp of salt. Stir together. Adjust salt accordingly.
- Dust your hands with flour. Form the mixture into small oblate spheroids (slightly-flatted balls). You do not need to roll gnudi across a fork, as they are already rather absorbent
- Lightly dredge the gnudi in the flour, shaking off excess, so that they have a thin coat.
- Bring a stock pot of heavily-salted water to boil. Lower the heat and add the gnudi in batches, about a half dozen at a time. Cook, gently stirring, until the gnudi rise to and remain on the top. Using a slotted spoon, remove to a colander. Continue with the remaining gnudi
- Prepare the pancetta by simply pan-frying some till crispy
- Heat up a pan with some butter and a dash of olive oil. Add sage leaves and it is crispy, put in the gnudi and shallow fry till the base is slightly browned
- Plate gnudi with crispy pancetta and shavings of Parmigiano-Reggiano
I love it and it was really good and easy and to make. The gnudi was so light as it uses very flour. There is no way I could say no to a cheese ball! And this can be a perfect vegetarian dish without the addition of crispy pancetta.
Just a few notes:
- Make sure that water is at a low boil and be attentive while the gnocchi is in the water.
- Dry spinach out as much as you can
- Get fresh ricotta
- I tend to make more gnocchi and freeze the left overs. To freeze, just place them apart on a baking sheet in a tray. Place the tray in a freezer and once it is frozen, move it to a storage box. To cook it, just place the frozen gnocchi into water and it follow the same process.
A little how-to Video:
Our final guest list:
- Divina – Sense & Serendipity
- Christine – Christine’s Recipes
- Mardi – Eat, Live, Travel, Write
- Trix – Tasty Trix
- Mellie – Tummy Rumbles
- Conor – Hold the Beef
- Shirley – Enriching your kid
- Natasha – Five Star Foodie
- Ozoz – Kitchen Butterfly
- Anges – Off the spork
Please head over to Gnocchi party and all the amazing contribution and read about everyone’s adventure and what they brought to the party.
So thanks everyone for their contribution and yummy creations. If you have any suggestions of the next party, please comment!


















@jeroxie yummm it looks amazinggggg
@Piggyeatalot Thankss lovely!
@jeroxie I am starving and craving for gnocchi now!!!
@Piggyeatalot Wait till you see the rest! Amazing… I feel very very humbled.
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How funny! We both did gnocchi gnudi, bit we definitely took a different approach, I love it. Yours look fantastic! Happy gnocchi party, girly!!
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Saw Trix’s version and now yours. Sigh … gnocchi never looked so good. I could never say no to a cheeseball either! Yummy!
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Bills is my favourite deli at the Vic Markets too
I’ve actually never tried gnocchi this way, so I have learned something from both you and Trix! I wanna go naked next time

Mellie´s last blog ..International Gnocchi Party: Gnocchi di patate con funghi e salvia
I love this virtual cook-off! Your gnocchi does look amazing! I love the added spinach – it makes your dish look very vibrant.
Trissa´s last blog ..Kulinarya Cooking Club Bakes Leche Flan
Awesome job, gracious host! I love the look of these green little beauties, with crispy pancetta??! Sigh!
Woo! Party time!
Conor @ HoldtheBeef´s last blog ..Gnocch gnocch, who’s there?
Your gnudi gnocchi look spectacular and especially sound wonderful with that crispy pancetta! I will have to make these next! Thanks for hosting such a fun party, it’ll be fun to do another party soon!
5 Star Foodie´s last blog ..International Gnocchi Party: Sweet Potato Gnocchi with Nori Butter
Lovely, lovely! If I took all the times I’ve spent saying how much I want to make gnocchi, I’d have enough time to actually make it! I’m loving your event as it gives me some wonderful examples of gnocchi that I can use for inspiration.
Penny these are absolutely inspired. And I was at Bill’s Farm in July when I was in Melbourne. WHY do we live so far apart?
Mardi @eatlivetravelwrite´s last blog ..Gnocchi party
You can get the jamon from Casa Iberica instead and save some wallet space
Thanks for the tip. I shall have to check it out
Sorry, link-
http://maps.google.com.au/maps/place?oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rlz=1R1GGGL_en___AU351&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=casa+iberica+fitzroy&fb=1&gl=au&hq=casa+iberica&hnear=fitzroy&cid=13028952587015508156
Ooh forgot to say, gnocchi looks pretty darn good too!
Thanks for another video. This gnocchi looks so light to eat. Oh,I must try this. I just couldn’t resist the bacon and the cheese. Just beautiful!
I’m so impressed by this humble gnocchi. Your version looks amazing, just like the dish I enjoyed in an Italian restaurant.
Wow, our gnocchi party brings a huge impact on my personal cooking and eating habit, as well as an eye-opening experience to me. Thanks for your hosting this party, Penny.
Christine@Christine’s Recipes´s last blog ..Gnocchi in Creamy Mushroom Sauce (Gnocchi Party)
I love Bill’s Farm at the Queen Vic markets. On my occasional visits to Melbourne I enjoy a good market trip.
Your gnudi and cripy pancetta looks good too.
Mark @ Cafe Campana´s last blog ..8 Days to Go! – Preview Post – Tomato, Goats Curd & Basil Penne
I love this version! The party was a fantastic idea! Thank you for all the encouragement once again.
Shirley´s last blog ..Gnocchi Chicken Tikka- Gnocchi Party
wow lots of really interesting gnocchi recipes! They all look so good!
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Hey Penny, your gnocchi looks fantastic! Love the use of cheese in it. Hhmmm…mmm.. absolutely yummy! Way to go girl!
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A favorite food I rarely eat…looks so good!
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Hey Jeroxie! Count me in for the next party! I am sorry I missed the last one! Everything looks amazing!
Casey Angelova´s last blog ..Mezze… Daring Kitchen Challenge February 2010
So sorry I missed the party. Everything looks so good! I love gnocchi. I’ve got a batch of sweet potato gnocchi in the freezer from the last time I made it. Hmmmm…looks like I’ve got dinner tonight.
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it looks sooo good! Love that vibrant green colour.
Cherrie´s last blog ..Kulinarya Cooking Club February : Leche Flan
Happy Gnocchi Party!!
I’m really disappointed I missed it. However I am big on inspiration now to make some.
A great idea and a great post Penny

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Oh delicious! I’m going to have to try this version. The chopped spinach makes it look so pretty – love the green.
Agnes´s last blog ..Cookbook Challenge: Week 15, Muffins
OMG! All my ladies (that’s how I call my favorite bloggers) are making this delicious looking gnocchi I can’t take it anymore. I’m like: – Must make gnocchi, must make gnocchiiiiii. LOL
Great dish Jeroxie, I love gnudi. Congrats on top 9.
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What a beautiful dish! I’ve been hearing a lot about gnocchi lately. I need to give this a try!
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With the support of everyone, this cute little recipe made it to No.1 on Foodbuzz.
Many hugs & kisses,
jeroxie
p.s there will be another party with a different theme, so stay tune for it!
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