This gluten free gnocchi recipe is so easy! While visiting with one of my Dad’s Italian neighbors, I mentioned that I was on a gluten free diet. The woman told me that one of her close friends was also. She makes her some gluten free gnocchi once in awhile. I was going to the grocery store and asked the neighbor if there was anything she needed. She said that she wanted some rice flour to make some gluten free gnocchi. She called me to come over so that I can see how she makes it and shared her recipe with me. She froze some and sent me home with some. It freezes very well. She mentioned that gluten free gnocchi is more delicate than the gluten variety so when I tossed it with some pesto sauce I used a rubber spatula to prevent any breakage, though it really wasn’t a problem. And you can always add a touch of xanthan gum to firm it up. It worked out great, and the gluten free gnoccchi was wonderful! Enjoy!
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"Love this recipe"
~T.V.
Can a "gel" egg be used in place of the egg?
Michelle,
I haven't tried using egg gel. If you do, please let us all know so that other egg-free dieters can learn from you.
Carla
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"I made your gluten free gnocchi and they were fabulous :-)"
~R.F.
Does this freeze well?
Hi Hilary,
Yes. It freezes very well. Just make sure to freeze them separately before storing in bags/containers. I usually place them on sheets of parchment paper on a baking sheet without covering them. Then once frozen place them in freezer bags. At least I do this with my raviolis which is made of the same type of dough.
Enjoy!
Carla
I love the gnocchi recipe.
I'm originally from Uruguay,and it is tradition there to eat gnocchi on Feb 29th of the month.(I think it has something to do with the 29th being the day before payday and gnocchi being inexpensive) Anyway,this February has 29 days and I LOVE gnocchi, and we're now gluten free so I will be making these next week for sure. Thanks for posting. I can't wait!
DEF trying this one this week!!! Thanks BFFB Carla!!!
I've never made gnocchi but this looks fairly simple. I'm gong to put it on our menu for next week.
It seems to be one of those dishes you either you love or don't. Hope you like them!