Well made gnocchi is a beautiful thing. It should be light and delicate, so we went digging for insider information about how to maximise that potato potential.
1. Choose your tater wisely
• Choose a floury or all-purpose potato type such as red desiree or sebago, for example.
• Chef recommends using an older potato over fresh ones for an even better gnocchi consistency.
2. Skin on
• Cook your potato with the skin on.
• Bologna-born chef advises to boil them up without breaking the skin to ensure not too much water penetrates into the potato itself. If there is too much water in the potato then it requires more flour and the gnocchi will be tough.
3. Don't overcook
• tells us to have the right type of potatoes cooked properly. Try to keep your potatoes at the same size to ensure a more consistent and even cooking time and do not over cook.
"Not cooked long enough and you’ll get a strange slightly textured product, too long and you’ll end up with a gluey mess." The Seasonal Cook
3. Firm, yet gentle
• When rolling and cutting the gnocchi, says, "remember to show no fear and treat your potatoes with a firm, yet gentle, hand".
Source: SBS Food
4. Flour with care
• Strain your hot potatoes and mash them until nice and fluffy. You can use a fork to mash and push through a sieve or a potato ricer, if you have one, for a quicker mash. Once your potatoes have dropped to a warm temperature add all the other ingredients and mix quickly.
• 's main trick when making gnocchi is to work swiftly, gently and be prepared to judge the right amount of flour and not over do it, otherwise you'll be left with a more floury then potato-y gnocchi.
5. Rise to the occasion
• taste it! Always cook a couple of gnocchi first to make sure the timing and texture is right, especially if you are making a big batch. cooks a couple in boiling water, pops them in ice cold water, then tastes.
• cooks the gnocchi in boiling water with a sprinkle of salt and a dash of olive oil. As soon as your gnocchi hits the surface, toss them straight into a hot ragu sauce and serve.
• Gnocchi doesn't take long to cook and use a slotted spoon to remove it once they have reached the surface.
6. Grooving for sauce
• Grooving your gnocchi sides with a fork gives its characteristic texture and is the way to go if you are serving it with sauce or ragu as it allows the grooves hold on the sauce more easily.
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