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These Are the Days for Gnocchi Gratin

Set aside a weekend afternoon to make this perfect winter dinner

Mark Bittman
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3 min readFeb 5, 2021

An oval casserole dish of gnocchi gratin garnished with crispy sage leaves.
Photo: Aya Brackett

If you’re in the Northeast and Midwest, you’re likely slogging through days that include snow, sleet, and grey skies. In other words, it’s the perfect weather for comfort food dishes.

This one is a bit of a project: Since gnocchi are known to be ornery, the key to getting pillowy lightness with these Italian dumplings is to add only enough flour to bring the dough together. The first thing you’ll notice with this dish is probably the rich sauce, then you’ll bite into the sublime dumplings. You’ll want to make this over the weekend.

Gnocchi Gratin

Makes: About 4 servings
Time: About 2 hours

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ pounds starchy potatoes (like russets), scrubbed
  • Salt and pepper
  • ½ to ¾ cup flour, or more as needed
  • 8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter
  • 16 or more small whole sage leaves
  • ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese (about 2 ounces)
  • ½ cup grated or chopped high-quality melting cheese (like Taleggio or Gruyère), about 2 ounces

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It that kind of weather here in England at the moment. So Gnocchi Gratin is definitely the kind of comfort food I'm craving. It'll happen this week.
One thing, though. I wouldn't discard the potato skins...I'd turn them into a snack. Brushing with…

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Mark Bittman, your article reminds me of how comforting and soothing a warm, hearty dish can be during the cold season. I was particularly fascinated by how making gnocchi becomes a true winter project. The combination of simple, traditional…

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