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Gnocchi - Definition and Overview

Gnocchi is a type of dumpling made of potato and semolina (durum wheat) or flour. Although the dish is Italian, the word comes from a Germanic word for a knot (as in wood), possibly because of its short, squat shape. Gnocchi are often listed among pasta dishes, although gnocchi has different ingredients and mode of preparation.

Gnocchi are easy to make and can be a very satisfying meal. An example recipe:

Cook two potatoes in boiling water, mash them, knead in about one and a quarter cups flour, and roll the dough into several thin (3 cm or so) tubes. Cut the tubes into short lengths. Flatten them with a fork (the grooves will help them collect sauce). Cook them batchwise in boiling water. As soon as the pieces float, they're done and can be removed to a colander. Makes four servings.

Note that gnocchi cook much faster than normal pasta and should not be overcooked. The classic accompaniments of gnocchi are a tomato sauce, burnt butter and sage sauce or melted butter and cheese.

Most people buy their gnocchi premade, which is cooked just like fresh gnocchi.

In Argentina, where Italian cuisine is especially popular, gnocchi (known as ñoquis) are traditionally eaten on the 29th of each month. This was the day before payday, when people were at their poorest. Ñoquis made a cheap and hearty meal. Now in Argentine communities outside the country, Argentines gather each month for "ñoquis del 29".

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