gnocchi

[ UK /nˈɒka‍ɪ/ ]
[ US /ˈnoʊki/ ]
NOUN
  1. (Italian) a small dumpling made of potato or flour or semolina that is boiled or baked and is usually served with a sauce or with grated cheese
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  • Dinner entrees run from $17 to $39 for the Rosemary Lamb Chops, grilled chops smoked à la minute with an Herb de Provence bouquet, goat cheese and chive gnocchi, with roasted eggplant with thyme and honey. Jay Weston: Fig & Olive -- A Spectacular Addition to the L.A. Dining Scene
  • Chicken and leeks with potato gnocchi Chicken and leeks are always a good combination, but in this exceedingly simple recipe flavours and textures are in perfect harmony. Times, Sunday Times
  • A word of warning: although very convenient, the potato gnocchi you buy in the chilled counter in supermarkets bear no resemblance to the home-made variety.
  • It was an amatriciana sauce with cream and bacon and went well with gnocchi (mini bite-size potato dumplings).
  • Next is a page with 17 Pasta selections with spaghetti, fettuccine, penne, gnocchi, tortelli, lasagne and tortellini.
  • Semolina is therefore used in making gnocchi and croquettes, both of which can otherwise be heavy and stodgy.
  • Entrees include Maine lobster, skate wing and filet of beef, but the lunch crowd would do well with the gnocchi with crab and sea urchin ($23) or the Agnolotti with veal parcels, butternut squash and black truffle sugo ($23), the most popular item at lunch. European Elegance
  • Miniature gnocchi for putting into soup can be made by pressing the dough through a coarse sieve or a perforated spoon.
  • So, egged on by some of those who shared my shock when the word "gnocchi" showed up in a late round along with really hard words it was a SCANDAL! NPR Topics: News
  • It costs $9.95 for pastas, such as gnocchi with Gorgonzola, cannelloni, manicotti, or penne in rosée sauce.
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