Simple Fried Gnocchi Recipe (2024)

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Learn how to make crispy fried gnocchi in the pan. If you already like boiled potato dumplings, you will go crazy for this pan-fried recipe.

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Have you ever tried frying gnocchi? If not, you should definitely do so! I mean, boiled dumplings are already delicious, but fried ones are even better! Trust me! They are nice, soft, and fluffy on the inside, wonderfully crispy and golden on the outside. And more flavorful, the frying process ensures that. They lose some of their stodginess, they are lighter, less dense.

And if you like potato dumplings as much as we do, try these Simple Gnocchi Gorgonzola.

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  • What are gnocchi?
  • Why love pan-seared gnocchi?
  • What do you need?
  • How to pan-fry gnocchi?
  • Frequently asked questions
  • How to serve?
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What are gnocchi?

Famous Italian dumplings made with boiled, mashed potatoes, flour, and eggs. I always think of them as potato pasta. Although the classic ones are made with potatoes, there are many ways of making them.

You can add ricotta for airy, fluffy ones. You can make them with pumpkin or butternut squash instead of potatoes, with beetroot, parsnips, or other root veggies. You can add spinach to the mixture, or you can make them with semolina. These last ones are completely different from a regular gnoccho, but so delicious!

But today we are not talking much about homemade recipes. This one is for fried gnocchi that comes from a bag. Fast, convenient, always available, and super tasty!

Why love pan-seared gnocchi?

  • Taste: great! Frying imparts them so much extra flavor. So much, you can snack on them after adding just a little salt and pepper;
  • Texture: fluffy and comforting on the inside and crispy on the outside;
  • Fast: it takes about 5 minutes to pan-fry a bag of potato dumplings;
  • Versatile: you can serve them as they are, as a quick meal or snack. You can add a sauce, like pesto, tomato sauce, brown butter, and sage, whatever you like. All quick and easy-to-make sauces. Or you can serve them as a side dish for chicken, fish, meat, stews, vegetable stews, and so on.
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What do you need?

Only one main ingredient: the gnocchi.

  • I use a large bag (600 g/1.3 lbs.) of dumplings found in the refrigerator section of the supermarket.
  • You can use frozen gnocchi as well. There is no need to defrost them. Separate them if they stick together and fry them as instructed. Add 1-2 minutes of cooking time if necessary. They should be deeply golden and crispy on the outside, and hot and fluffy on the inside.
  • Vacuum-packed pre-boiled ones are fine as well, but I prefer the refrigerated ones, I think they taste and feel better. However, the advantage of the vacuum-packed ones is that you can always keep them in the cupboard for a quick and delicious meal.
  • Don’t use dried potato dumplings, from the dried pasta section of the supermarket. If you use those, you will have to pre-boil them.

Otherwise:

  • 1-2 tablespoons butter, salt, and pepper. One tablespoon of butter should do it if you are watching the calories, but 2 tablespoons make the dish taste even better.
  • Olive oil is good as well, but I prefer butter, I think it has more flavor.
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How to pan-fry gnocchi?

  • You will need a large nonstick pan or a large cast-iron skillet, they both work perfectly.
  • Heat the skillet on high heat.
  • Add butter and let foam shortly.
  • Reduce heat to medium-low and add the dumplings.
  • Pan fry gently, stirring a few times in between, to make sure that they get golden and crispy on both sides.
  • They should be firm and crispy on the outside but remain fluffy and soft on the inside. If you cook them for too long, they will lose the fluffiness on the inside, so don’t overcook them.
  • Sprinkle with parsley and serve.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of gnocchi to fry?

  • As mentioned above, either refrigerated ones, frozen or vacuum-packed.

Should I pre-boil them?

  • No, there is no need for that.

Can I fry homemade potato dumplings?

  • Sure. I normally pre-boil the homemade ones, pre-boiling makes them firmer. Drain well and let them air dry shortly. Sear in the pan or skillet as instructed above.

Can I reheat them?

  • Yes. They are best when served immediately, but leftovers can be reheated in the pan. Heat the pan, add more butter or oil, and reheat for a few minutes making sure that you turn them on both sides.
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What can I add?

  • How about some bacon cubes? Fry them in the pan together with the pasta. Use less butter or oil in this case as the bacon will render enough fat.
  • Garlic: slice thinly and add to the pan during the last couple of minutes of the cooking time.
  • Cheese: I love to sprinkle them with some grated cheese right at the end and stir them in the pan for one extra minute until the cheese melts slightly. Or sprinkle them with freshly grated Parmesan just before serving.
  • Peas: cook about 1 cup of frozen peas for a couple of minutes. Drain and combine with the potato dumplings.
  • Spinach: roughly chop a handful or so of spinach, add to the skillet about 2 minutes before the dumplings are done, and let wilt.
  • Fresh herbs: chop finely and add to the pan once the pasta is ready.

How many servings?

  • One bag of approximately 500-600 g/ 1.1-1.3 lbs dumplings served with a simple sauce (like pesto, tomato sauce, or butter) should be enough for 2 people with a good appetite (3 at the most). Most recipes will claim that the amount is enough for 4, but really… that would be about a handful per person, not even my kids would be satisfied with that…
  • When serving as a side dish or appetizer, the amount should be enough for 4 people.
  • If they are served as a snack, they should be enough for about 6-8 people.
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How to serve?

  • Serve on their own sprinkled with salt, pepper, and some parsley.
  • Serve sprinkled with Parmesan.
  • Serve as a side dish for chicken, fish, meat, or vegetable stews.
  • Try Pesto Gnocchi, mix them with Carbonara sauce, brown butter, and sage.
  • Make our Hearty Marinara and serve it with the dumplings.

Most of the sauces are suitable for fried gnocchi as well.

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Simple Fried Gnocchi Recipe

Learn how to make crispy fried gnocchi in the pan. If you already like boiled gnocchi, you will go crazy for this pan-fried recipe.

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Course: Pasta Recipes

Cuisine: Italian

Prep Time: 1 minute minute

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 6 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 -4

Calories: 229kcal

Author: Adina

Ingredients

  • 1.2 lb gnocchi about 500-600 g/ 1.1-1.2 lbs. (1 bag), Note
  • 1 ½ tablespoon butter
  • ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt or Kosher, more to taste
  • 1 tablespoon chopped parsley optional

Instructions

  • Heat a large nonstick pan or cast-iron skillet on high heat.

  • Add butter and let foam shortly.

  • Reduce heat to medium-low and add the gnocchi. Pan fry gently, stirring a few times in between, to make sure that they get golden and crispy on both sides. They should remain fluffy on the inside, so don’t overcook them.

  • Sprinkle with parsley and serve immediately.

Notes

Either refrigerated, frozen or vacuum-packed. Not dried ones.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/2 of the gnocchi | Calories: 229kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 49mg | Sodium: 248mg | Fiber: 1g

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FAQs

Do I need to boil gnocchi before frying? ›

You can skip the boiling when frying your gnocchi. However, if you prefer your gnocchi a touch softer, you could boil it first and then pan fry them for about 3-5 minutes instead of the full time to brown. If making this as a full meal, this will serve 2-3.

What is the best way to cook packaged gnocchi? ›

Broiling is the best way to cook packaged gnocchi — hands-down, no contest. Food Network Kitchen's Crispy Sheet Pan Gnocchi with Sausage and Peppers.

What beat flour for gnocchi? ›

Tipo 00 Flour is a soft, fine milled flour from Italy. It's a must-have for light and tender gnocchi and homemade pasta. Small(er) Batch Recipe ensures a higher success rate with just enough practice.

Do Italians boil or fry gnocchi? ›

Traditionally gnocchi are boiled in a pan of salted water. Being a purist I poured scorn on the notion of frying them, but I did roast gnocchi in the oven on a sheet pan. They form crunchy crispy little parcels that are actually surprisingly good.

Can you just fry gnocchi? ›

If you've never tried pan frying gnocchi, you are in for a treat! Forget boiling it, you can actually just toss it in a skillet and cook it. This means less dishes, as it's all cooked in one skillet and crispy, pan fried gnocchi is the result. I love the texture of crispy gnocchi, with it's crunchy browned exterior.

How to pan fry packaged gnocchi? ›

There's not much that needs to be said really – just cook the gnocchi in a frying pan with a bit of oil and / or butter (I like to use a bit of both!). That's all there is to it. Easy peasy. Just cook it in the pan, stirring occasionally, until the gnocchi ends up nice and golden brown all over.

How to fry gnocchi from a packet? ›

For Pan-Frying

Melt the butter and olive oil in the pan, then add the minced garlic. Sauté until the garlic is fragrant. Add the gnocchi to the hot pan, making sure not to overcrowd them. Fry until a golden crust forms, which should take approximately 5-7 minutes.

How do you make packaged gnocchi taste good? ›

Pan sear gnocchi in butter

If your plan is to buy store-bought gnocchi and cook it for a weeknight dinner, you're going to need fat. Lots of fat. Grapeseed oil and olive oil will do a good job, but really what you want is to sear these little tanks some clarified butter or ghee. Really brown them.

What store bought sauce goes with gnocchi? ›

What Sauces Pair with Gnocchi
  • Tomato Sauce. Like our Chunky Tomato & Herb Sauce, a thick marinara-like sauce pairs well with cheese. ...
  • Alfredo Sauce. Is there anything that doesn't go well with Classic Alfredo? ...
  • Blue Cheese. ...
  • Gnocchi and Herbs.

What do Italians eat gnocchi with? ›

It can be sauced and served in typical pasta style or tossed with fresh veggies for a lighter dish. Gnocchi can be added to soups and stews, fried until crispy or roasted in the oven with meat and vegetables for a sheet pan dinner.

How do you spice up store bought gnocchi? ›

Gnocchi with Cherry Tomato Sauce

Cherry tomatoes are quartered, combined with crushed tomatoes and simmered with sauteed onions, garlic. Top with fresh basil, sliced kalamata olives, and grated Parmesan cheese. "The flavor of potato gnocchi is lifted by this sweet, fresh, spicy sauce," says Laura N.

What should you not do when making gnocchi? ›

Don't overwork the dough: When making gnocchi dough, it's important not to overwork it. Overworking the dough can make the gnocchi tough and chewy. Mix the ingredients together just until the dough comes together, and then stop mixing! You're not kneading bread here.

Why does my gnocchi fall apart when I cook it? ›

My Gnocchi Are Falling Apart When I Cook Them

This means there isn't enough flour and your dough is too wet. Try adding another 1/4 cup of flour and try again. A good idea is to have a pot of water on the go before you roll out and shape your gnocchi.

Can you eat unboiled gnocchi? ›

The basic ingredient of store-bought gnocchi is, of course, potatoes, which in this case are precooked. But in addition there are various raw flours and/or starches, such as rice, wheat, corn, and potato. These latter are inedible when uncooked from the standpoint of both digestibility and safety.

Can you cook gnocchi in sauce instead of water? ›

A perfect quick and easy weeknight dinner recipe, the mini gnocchi is cooked directly in the vodka sauce, no pre-boiling necessary (which means less dishes for you!)

Can you pan fry filled gnocchi? ›

In a non-stick frying pan fry the Filled Pan-Fry Gnocchi following the pack instructions. Meanwhile, place the pesto and burrata in small bowls. Serve the Filled Pan-Fry Gnocchi with the bowls of pesto and burrata dips. Buon appetito!

How do you fry gnocchi without it sticking to the pan? ›

I trasfer to a collender and add a small amount of oil to coat them and prevent from sticking. Then, in about 3 batches, i fry them in a couple table spoons of oil in a hot pan (oil is just starting to smoke). trasfer to plate and serve after that.

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