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Gnocchi With Sage, Butter, and Parmesan

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Choose potatoes that are roughly the same size and be careful not to overcook them. A water-logged potato leads to a gummy dough, which is not what pillow-light gnocchi are made of.Alex Lau

To make this gnocchi, choose potatoes that are roughly the same size and be careful not to overcook them. A water-logged potato leads to a gummy dough, which is not what pillow-light gnocchi are made of. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    4 Servings

Ingredients

2½ pounds russet potatoes (about 4 large), scrubbed
1¼ cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
2 teaspoons kosher salt, plus more
1 egg, beaten to blend
4 tablespoons (½ stick) unsalted butter, cut into small pieces, room temperature
2 ounces Parmesan, finely grated, plus more for serving
24 sage leaves
Freshly ground black pepper

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Cook potatoes in a large pot of boiling water over medium-high heat until tender when pierced with the tip of a knife, 40–45 minutes; drain. As soon as potatoes are cool enough to handle, peel and pass through a potato ricer into a large bowl (if left to cool before ricing, potatoes will become gummy). Let cool.

    Step 2

    Sprinkle 1¼ cups flour and 2 tsp. salt over potatoes and, using your hands, make a well in the center. Pour egg into the well and stir in with a wooden spoon. Turn out dough onto a floured surface and gently knead, dusting with more flour as needed, until smooth but not elastic (be careful not to overwork), about 2 minutes. Divide dough into 8 pieces. Roll each piece into a 24"-long rope about ½" thick. Cut into ½" pieces, dust with flour, and arrange in a single layer on a lightly floured rimmed baking sheet.

    Step 3

    Toss butter, Parmesan, and sage in a large bowl. Working in batches, cook gnocchi in large pot of boiling salted water until they float to the surface, about 2 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, gently place on top of butter mixture as you go. Once all gnocchi are cooked, add ½ cup cooking liquid and gently toss everything together, adding more cooking liquid as needed, until butter and cheese are melted and a creamy sauce forms.

    Step 4

    Serve gnocchi topped with pepper and more Parmesan.

Nutrition Per Serving

Calories (kcal) 930 Fat (g) 19 Saturated Fat (g) 11 Cholesterol (mg) 95 Carbohydrates (g) 162 Dietary Fiber (g) 9 Total Sugars (g) 3 Protein (g) 25 Sodium (mg) 1180
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