ragingyoghurt

posted by ragingyoghurt on 26 October 2005 at 3:54 pm
filed under dinner, kid, kitchen, lunch

over the weekend, i chanced upon a recipe for spinach and ricotta gnocchi. usually i like the idea of gnocchi, but i can’t imagine eating more than maybe two or three before i get bored and start looking around for, um, tiramisu or something. (strangely, i have no problem sitting and eating mounds and mounds of mashed potato, even to and beyond the point of pain.)

this recipe though, was more than just mashed potato. in fact, there was no potato at all. and just look at the picture in the magazine: so green and enticing! and covered in butter and cheese.

so yesterday, after i stopped being distracted by cake, i went up the street and bought a kilo of spinach and a wedge of ricotta, and stood at the stove for a good part of an hour, following the recipe exactly.

after i dropped the first four balls into the lightly salted boiling water, they disintegrated and looked like a bubbling swamp in the pot. hmph. the next four held together a bit more, but when i drained them and put them in a dish, they sighed into each other and became one large, soft… i don’t even think you can call it gnocchi (gnocco?).

each subsequent batch ended up being floured a bit more, and left to cook a bit longer after they had risen to the surface of the water, so by the end it looked less swampy-mulchy and more italian cuisine. sadly, by this time it had been rejected by the baby (and in a cruel twist i ended up making her mashed potato instead, and baked beans), and forsaken by the boy (who thought it was tasty but soft and lacking meat, and then quickly moved on to cake and ice cream), which is why this afternoon, i ate a large plate of them for lunch.

they were still softer than the magazine ones look (oh, maybe the food stylist put some sort of firming agent in to stop them collapsing under the lights, yes yes, that is my excuse), but gawrsh, so yummy.

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6 Comments

  1. saffron
    Posted 27 October 2005 at 7:06 am | Permalink

    gnocc-gnocc

    hahaha

    ummm, i too have the same interest in gnocchi… especially when the title of the dish reads; basil pesto gnocchi.

    perhaps there could be a chance for sweet gnocchi; say something like cinnamon with a brown sugar butter sauce…

  2. Sue
    Posted 27 October 2005 at 4:17 pm | Permalink

    Hehehe, they look just like Onde Onde. Yummmmmm!

    I like the idea of a sweet potato gnocchi with cinammon and brown sugar?

  3. AugustusGloop
    Posted 27 October 2005 at 4:34 pm | Permalink

    Haven’t you heard all the tricks about food styling? Apparently instead of ice cream they always use mashed potato as it doesn’t melt. Cheats!

    Yours look good regardless.

  4. ragingyoghurt
    Posted 29 October 2005 at 1:20 am | Permalink

    saffron: mmm… chocolate gnocchi. choc-gnoc!

    sue: your food memory bank is spookily like mine. and now i feel like onde onde, just one, so that i can bite into it absent-mindedly and have sweet brown dribble all down my front. 🙂

    AG: you are kind. but perhaps the next time i make it, i’ll use it to stuff cannelloni or ravioli instead.

  5. sue
    Posted 30 October 2005 at 10:13 pm | Permalink

    mmm gula melaka explosion. Matcha onde onde? oops did i say that.

  6. ragingyoghurt
    Posted 31 October 2005 at 9:57 am | Permalink

    heh heh. you’ve gone and started another maccha challenge!

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