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Ricotta Gnocchi

5 września 2019 | Ostatnia aktualizacja: 29 sierpnia 2023 przez Aleksandra

Melt-in-your-mouth, pillowy Italian ricotta gnocchi. You won’t believe how delicious and quick to make they are! You only need 4 ingredients + salt and pepper to make them.

Ricotta gnocchi in a white bowl. Mushroom sauce in a pan in the background.

Ingredients

Below you will find information about the ingredients and how to prepare the recipe. For the measurements and detailed instructions scroll down to the printable recipe card.

Here’s what you need to make this easy recipe:

Labeled ingredients for ricotta gnocchi.
  1. Ricotta cheese – I used regular supermarket ricotta in a plastic container. Make sure to use full-fat. It gives the gnocchi light and pillowy texture.
  2. Parmesan cheese – it’s best to buy a block of cheese and grate it yourself. It tastes much better than pre-shredded cheese. How to grate the cheese: Don’t grate in on the microplane but on the small holes of a box grater. Cheese grated on the microplane can clump and not distribute well in the dough.
  3. An egg – binds the dough together.
  4. Flour – I used regular all-purpose flour.
  5. Salt and pepper. Be generous with pepper! Do not add a lot of salt because the Parmesan cheese is already salty.

Recipe variations:

Ricotta gnocchi are a variation of classic Italian potato gnocchi. They are made with ricotta cheese instead of cooked potatoes.

Another variation of ricotta gnocchi are gnudi. They are made with ricotta cheese and spinach.

How to make ricotta gnocchi step-by-step

A collage of 3 recipes showing how to prepare ricotta gnocchi dough.

STEP 1: Drain the ricotta.

This step is important. Removing excess water from ricotta allows you to add less flour! It results in tender and delicate dumplings.

How to drain ricotta: On a large plate, lay out 2 layers of paper towels, spread the ricotta cheese, and press it carefully with more paper towels or a clean kitchen towel to remove excess water. Gently pull the paper towel by pulling its edge. Repeat, trying to drain as much moisture as possible. It’s possible to remove even 2 ounces (60g) of water!

You could also leave the cheese overnight on a strainer lined with cheesecloth.

STEP 2: Make the gnocchi dough.

Add the egg to a medium bowl and lightly beat it. Add the remaining ingredients: drained ricotta, grated Parmesan cheese, flour, salt, and pepper.

STEP 3: Mix quickly until the ingredients are combined. Don’t overmix the dough, it doesn’t have to be completely smooth.

STEP 4: Form gnocchi.

Transfer about 1/4 of the dough onto a well-floured wooden board. Gently roll each piece of the dough into a wide cylinder to a thickness of about 1 inch (2.5cm). Brush off excess flour. Using a sharp knife, cut each log into 1-1 1/2 inches (3-4 cm) pieces. Repeat with the remaining dough.

STEP 5: Cook gnocchi.

Bring a large pot of well-salted water to a boil. Cook the gnocchi in 4 batches. When the gnocchi float to the surface, cook them for 2 minutes then transfer with a slotted spoon to a plate.

Enjoy!

How much flour is enough

You may need to adjust the amount of flour in this recipe because the amount of water in the ricotta cheese may vary. It depends on the brand of the cheese and how thoroughly you have drained the cheese. The dough will be sticky soft and not very firm. Make sure your wooden board is sprinkled well with flour. You should dip your hand in flour and be able to form nice uniform dough logs. The logs should not be too soft and collapse, they should hold their shape. If the dough doesn’t stick at all it means you’ve added too much flour. If the dough sticks to your knife, you can also dip the knife in flour. If the dough is so sticky that you are not able to easily form the logs, just add more flour to it.

How to correctly measure flour: I’m using the “spoon and level method” so 1 cup of flour in my recipes weighs 125g.  Fluff the flour by stirring it in the bag/flour container with a spoon. Spoon the flour and sprinkle it into your measuring cup. Sweep off the excess flour with the back of a knife. Too much flour added to the gnocchi dough will result in tough gnocchi. I recommend using a digital scale for perfect and consistent results.

Tips for cooking gnocchi

  • Make sure your water is well-salted.
  • How many gnocchi should you add at once to the pot: This will depend on the size of the pot – add fewer dumplings into a small pot and more into a bigger (=wider) pot. It’s important to not add too many, or the water temperature will be too low and the gnocchi won’t be cooking and can fall apart. I add about 12 gnocchi at once to a medium/large pot.
  • How long to cook them: Be careful not to overcook the gnocchi or they will be tough. The cooking time will depend on how big your gnocchi are, and how high the heat under your pot is, and so on. Very small gnocchi may be ready when they float to the surface, bigger ones may need 1-2 minutes of cooking time. You can cook 1-2 gnocchi first to see how it is working in your kitchen conditions.
  • Remove them from the water with a slotted spoon.

Top tips on how to make the best ricotta gnocchi you’ve ever had

  • Drain the ricotta cheese. Thanks to this step, you can add less flour to the dough and the gnocchi will be more tender. The water content may vary depending on the manufacturer.
  • The dough will be sticky, so resist the urge to add more flour. Roll each piece of dough into a wide cylinder on a wooden board, generously sprinkled with flour. This way the flour will be outside the dough and not inside. You can brush off excess flour.
  • Don’t overmix the dough, or the gnocchi will be tough. Combine all the ingredients until almost completely combined, but they don’t have to be thoroughly mixed.
  • Be careful to not overcook the gnocchi, or they will be tough. If you’re not sure how long to cook your gnocchi (overcooked gnocchi will be tough!) you can cook just 1 gnocchi and if you’re happy will the results, cook the whole batch!
Ricotta gnocchi with chanterelle sauce in a brown bowl.

Serving suggestions

Storing and freezing instructions

  • Storage: Cooked gnocchi will keep in the fridge for about 2-3 days. The next day, you can pan-fry the cooked gnocchi in butter (don’t leave the uncooked dough in the fridge).
  • How to freeze gnocchi:

cooked: spread the gnocchi apart on a floured board/tray, freeze and then transfer to zip-lock bags/containers. Cook the frozen gnocchi until they float to the water surface (don’t thaw them).

uncooked: freeze them as described above. Cook like freshly prepared gnocchi BUT add less gnocchi at a time to the pot (they can fall apart due to rapid water temperature drop).

Recipe FAQ’s:

Why my dough is too sticky?

You probably haven’t drained the ricotta properly or you’ve bough very watery ricotta. You could have also not measured the flour and Parmesan cheese correctly.

Why my gnocchi are raw in the middle?

They haven’t been cooked long enough, cook them just a little bit longer.

Why my gnocchi fall apart in the water?

Either the dough was not firm enough (you should add more flour) or you’ve added too many gnocchi at once into the water which lowered its temperature too much.

How many gnocchi do I need for 1 serving?

This will depends on what are you serving them with, but I usually take 25 small gnocchi for a vegetarian meal (like with a mushroom sauce) or about 13 gnocchi if I’m serving them as a side to a meat dish.

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Ricotta Gnocchi

Melt-in-your-mouth, pillowy Italian ricotta gnocchi. You won’t believe how delicious and quick to make they are!
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czas przygotowania 15 min
czas gotowania 10 min
całkowity czas 25 min
porcje 2 servings (55 gnocchi)
kalorie 757kcal
autor Aleksandra

składniki

  • 15 ounces (425g) ricotta whole-milk, full-fat
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup (125g) flour spooned and leveled, + more for working with the dough
  • 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese 90g, on the small holes of a box grater
  • 1 teaspoon fine sea salt or to taste
  • teaspoon ground black pepper

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wykonanie

  • Drain ricotta: On a large plate, lay out 2 layers of paper towels, spread the ricotta cheese, and press it carefully with more paper towels or a clean kitchen towel to remove excess water. Gently pull the paper towel by pulling its edge. Repeat, trying to drain as much moisture as possible.
  • Make gnocchi dough: Add the eggs to a large bowl and lightly beat them. Add the remaining ingredients: drained ricotta, grated Parmesan cheese, flour, salt, and pepper. Mix quickly until the ingredients are combined. Don't overmix the dough, it doesn't have to be completely smooth.
  • Form gnocchi: Transfer about 1/4 of the dough onto a well-floured wooden board. Gently roll each piece of the dough into a wide cylinder to a thickness of about 1 inch (2.5cm). Brush off excess flour. Using a sharp knife, cut each log into 1-1 1/2 inches (3-4 cm) pieces. Repeat with the remaining dough.
  • Cook gnocchi: Bring a large pot of well-salted water to a boil. Cook the gnocchi in 4 batches. When the gnocchi float to the surface, cook them for 2 minutes then transfer with a slotted spoon to a plate.
  • Enjoy!

uwagi

  • Cooking time: Very small gnocchi may be ready after 1 minute of cooking time, bigger ones may need 1-2 minutes of cooking time. You may need to adjust the cooking time. The gnocchi should be really tender and pillowy.
  • If you’re not sure how long to cook your gnocchi (overcooked gnocchi will be tough!) you can cook just 1 piece and if you’re happy will the results, cook the whole batch!
  • Gnocchi are quick enough to shape that you can cook 1 batch of gnocchi while you’re handling the next portion of the dough.
  • The amount of flour will depend on how you drained your cheese and how you measured your flour (measuring in cups may result in adding too much flour). Some brands of ricotta are also more watery.
  • Storing and freezing tips:
    • The next day, you can pan-fry the cooked gnocchi in butter.
    • How to freeze gnocchi:
      • Cooked: spread the gnocchi apart on a board/tray, freeze, and transfer to zip-lock bags/containers. Cook the frozen gnocchi until they float to the water surface (don’t thaw them).
      • Uncooked: Freeze them as described above. Cook like freshly prepared gnocchi BUT add less gnocchi at a time to the pot (they can fall apart due to rapid water temperature drop).
  • Top tips:
    • Draining ricotta is important (this allows you to add less flour and your gnocchi will be more tender)
    • Try not to add more flour to the dough, it will be slightly sticky.
    • Don’t overmix the dough.
    • Don’t cook the gnocchi for too long, adjust the cooking time to your kitchen conditions.
  • How to drain ricotta: as described in the instructions or Leave the cheese overnight on a strainer lined with cheesecloth.
  • Calories: 1/2 of the recipe (this is only an estimate).
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17 komentarzy

  • Odpowiedz
    Shona
    24 maja 2020 o 12:52

    Can you substitute almond or coconut flour?

    • Odpowiedz
      Aleksandra
      24 maja 2020 o 12:54

      I’m sorry, I’m not sure. I can not say without testing it. If you try it out let me know!

  • Odpowiedz
    Jennifer Kovaleski
    18 maja 2020 o 22:23

    5 gwiazdek
    So easy and delicious!!! Not sure my husband believed that I made. A definite keeper!!!

    • Odpowiedz
      Gayle Davis
      10 września 2023 o 21:01

      5 gwiazdek
      Absolutely delicious little pillows!

      • Odpowiedz
        Aleksandra
        11 września 2023 o 06:23

        I’m so happy to hear that!

  • Odpowiedz
    Jules
    8 maja 2020 o 22:32

    5 gwiazdek
    Wow! Delicious, quick, and easy! Thanks so much!

  • Odpowiedz
    Kirstin Rickarby
    17 kwietnia 2020 o 22:08

    I’m going to try this tonight, but I was curious if the amount of ricotta (250g) is before or after draining? Thanks so much!

    • Odpowiedz
      Aleksandra
      18 kwietnia 2020 o 06:10

      This is before the draining! Thanks for trying out my recipe!

    • Odpowiedz
      Janine
      14 czerwca 2020 o 08:43

      5 gwiazdek
      So easy to make. Have only ever made potato gnocchi. This was even better.

  • Odpowiedz
    yumzen
    9 października 2019 o 08:59

    5 gwiazdek
    Yummy food. But I just wanna ask one thing could I use different cheese instead of ricotta?

    • Odpowiedz
      Aleksandra
      9 października 2019 o 12:24

      These are ricotta gnocchi so you just can not substitute the main ingredient. It would be a completely different recipe.

  • Odpowiedz
    EA The Spicy RD
    16 września 2019 o 02:21

    5 gwiazdek
    These sound amazing, and great tutorial! I’d love to try making a gluten free version. Yum!

    • Odpowiedz
      Kathy
      6 października 2022 o 14:34

      Me too! I believe that a cup for cup gf type flour would work.

  • Odpowiedz
    Meghan
    15 września 2019 o 02:42

    I haven’t made homemade gnocchi in years! I’m loving the ricotta.

    • Odpowiedz
      Aleksandra
      15 września 2019 o 15:32

      thanks 🙂

  • Odpowiedz
    Azlin Bloor
    7 września 2019 o 14:42

    5 gwiazdek
    That is a fantastic tutorial, Aleksandra! Your ricotta gnocchi look so light, fluffy and delicious! Thank you so much for including the links to LinsFood in what to serve them with.

    • Odpowiedz
      Aleksandra
      7 września 2019 o 19:28

      You’re welcome Azlin. Your dishes looked so delicious so I thought they would be a perfect match to my gnocchi recipe 🙂

    5 from 10 votes (2 ratings without comment)

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