Creamy Garlic Mushroom & Fresh Herb Gnocchi (vegan recipe) (2024)

Golden gnocchi in a fresh and creamy garlic mushroom and fresh herb sauce. Finished off with more fresh herbs. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.


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Gnocchi is a handy ingredient to have in your fridge.

Yes you can make your own, but if like me you haven't managed to get that recipe quite right yet (yes it was a disaster), then shop bought gnocchi is the next best thing.

I usually use gnocchi to make a filling bake, you may have seen my Tomato and Aubergine Gnocchi Bake(vegetarian) , my Tomato and Basil Gnocchi Bake (vegetarian) or my Tomato Gnocchi Bake with Cheesy Oat Crumble(vegan).

The two vegetarian gnocchi bakes can be easily adapted for a vegan diet, just use vegan mozzarella.

This time I decided to make gnocchi dish with a freshly made creamy garlic mushroom and herb sauce.

I make a simpler version of this sauce to pour over pasta, so I thought it would be great poured over gnocchi too and boy was I right.

also try - Easy Roasted Vegetable Gnocchi Bake

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Cooking mushrooms

I slowly cooked my chestnut mushrooms in olive oil and garlic until soft and juicy, then I added, stock, wine and some herbs and let the liquid cook down before adding dairy-free plain yoghurt and soya single cream.

It's all well seasoned and utterly delicious.

I used to make it with just the wine added before the cream, but adding a little bit of stock really improves the flavour.

I also season my mushrooms well with black pepper a they cook. I do like a lot of black pepper.

also try -Scottish Mushroom Stew

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Cooking gnocchi

The packet instructions recommend that you cook the gnocchi in boiling water for 3 minutes

That is a good starting point, but I like to then drain them, pat them on a clean tea towel and then I fry them in a little olive oil until they are crisp and golden with some nice charring.

Why fry gnocchi?

Frying the gnocchi turns them into little golden parcels that are crisp on the outside and soft inside like little roast potatoes.

Mmmmmm! I picked up that little tip from Nigella Lawson.

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Adding Fresh Herbs

I added fresh parsley to this sauce and piled some chopped fresh parsley to the dish before serving it.

I also like to add fresh basil to this dish, but I forgot to pick some up while I was shopping. The basil is really good in this sauce so do try it.

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When Should I Use Fresh Herbs?

This sauce is really fresh and creamy so fresh herbs work well and the fresh flavour shines through.

For a longer cooking sauce with perhaps a tomato base or a gravy base or a soup or stew you could add dried herbs and they would have time to infuse their flavour, whereas the flavour of fresh herbs would be overpowered unless you added them right at the end just before serving.

What to Try Next?

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If you like this recipe, check out another recipe I created using fresh herbs.

Easygreen edamame and pea falafel with a yoghurt, cucumber and mint dip.


Yield: 3Author: Jacqueline Meldrum

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Creamy Garlic Mushroom & Herb Gnocchi

Golden gnocchi in a fresh and creamy garlic mushroom and fresh herb sauce. Finished off with more fresh herbs. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

prep time: 10 MINScook time: 15 MINStotal time: 25 mins

ingredients


  • 2 tbsp olive oil

  • 500g gnocchi

  • 500g chestnut mushrooms, sliced

  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed

  • A handful of fresh flat leaf parsley, chopped

  • A slosh of white wine

  • 50g/1/4 cup vegetable stock (1/2 vegetable stock cube)

  • 3 tbsp plain yogurt (we used dairy-free)

  • 250ml/1 cup single cream (we used dairy-free)

  • A good grinding of salt and pepper

instructions


  1. Cook the gnocchi according to the packet instructions, drain and pat dry in a clean tea towel, then fry the gnocchi in a frying pan in one tablespoon of olive oil
    until crisp and golden.

  2. While the gnocchi is frying saute the mushrooms and garlic in a large frying pan with one tablespoon of olive oil until the mushrooms are tender, seasoning well with salt and pepper.

  3. Add some of the herbs (reserve some for decoration), the wine and stock and continue cooking gently until most of the liquid is almost gone.

  4. Add the yogurt and cream and stir well, until the sauce is warmed through. Taste for seasoning and add more if it needs it.

  5. Mix the gnocchi through the sauce and serve topped with a sprinkle of herbs. Serve with a side salad and garlic bread. It might not seem like a big portion, but it’s very filling.

  6. Enjoy

calories
435

fat (grams)
16.4

sat. fat (grams)
2.3

carbs (grams)
64

protein (grams)
10.9

sugar (grams)
3.4

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Creamy Garlic Mushroom & Fresh Herb Gnocchi (vegan recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What is vegan gnocchi made of? ›

This homemade vegan gnocchi recipe is eggless and so simple. Just potatoes, flour, and some oil come together to make these perfectly fluffy yet dense pillows of pasta that taste just like traditional gnocchi!

Is store bought gnocchi vegan? ›

Lots of them are naturally vegan, but some brands do use eggs or dairy-based ingredients. Some store bought gnocchi will contain lactic acid, which can sometimes be dairy-based, but most of the time it isn't. Favuzzi is a great brand with zero lactic acid.

How to cook store-bought gnocchi? ›

Bring a large pot water to a boil; add 1 tablespoon salt. Add half of the gnocchi; when they rise to the top (after about 2 minutes), continue to cook until tender, about 15 seconds more.

What do Italians eat gnocchi with? ›

A classic choice for saucing gnocchi is a simple combination of butter and sage, but the possibilities are endless. Simpler sauces like pesto, marinara and vodka are good choices, as are heartier sauces like Bolognese, cheese and cream sauces.

Is gnocchi better or worse for you than pasta? ›

Nutritional Value

Believe it or not, regular pasta is actually more carb-heavy than gnocchi, coming in at around 2 times the amount of carbs per serving. Gnocchi is also notorious for having a lot more sodium, with over 200 grams of it per serving. Regular pasta doesn't have nearly as high of a sodium content.

Is gnocchi good or bad for you? ›

Similar to pasta, gnocchi is high in carbohydrates and low in protein. Although both are carbohydrate-heavy foods, it has been shown that regular pasta may have less of an effect on blood sugar levels. One publication points to the fact that pasta doesn't raise blood sugar after a meal to the level that potatoes do.

What is a substitute for egg yolk in gnocchi? ›

Soak 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed in 3 tablespoons water to replace one egg. Add a drizzle of olive oil to enrich the gnocchi if you like.

Is Trader Joe's potato gnocchi vegan? ›

This product is not vegan as it lists 5 ingredients that derive from animals and 2 ingredients that could derive from animals depending on the source.

Is Olive Garden's pasta vegan? ›

Vegan-friendly pasta shapes include spaghetti, angel hair, fettuccine, small shells, and rigatoni (note: the gluten-free rigatoni contains eggs). Top your favorite noodle with marinara or tomato sauce.

How do you jazz up store bought gnocchi? ›

After your gnocchi is cooked and drained, you can toss it with any sauce and/or vegetables you want. Store bought gnocchi is great with marinara, pesto, bolognese ragu, sun-dried tomato sauce – and this tomato-mushroom sauce, of course.

How to make packaged gnocchi taste good? ›

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. Quick thought experiment: imagine the last time you had incredible gnocchi.

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 sauce do you eat with ravioli? ›

Sauces to Serve with Ravioli
  • Tomato Sauce: A classic tomato-based sauce, marinara is a popular choice for serving with ravioli. ...
  • Olive Oil: One of my favorite toppings is probably one of the simplest. ...
  • Alfredo Sauce: This classic cream sauce everyone loves.

Is gnocchi nicer boiled or fried? ›

I always used to find gnocchi a bit disappointing – I never order it at a restaurant because I find it's usually been boiled, which I don't particularly enjoy. But then I discovered that it's so much better when it's fried / sautéed!

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