Thank you all for being so supportive about my disastrous bread. I learned that KJ and Jenjen, two of my favorite bloggers, did not have any luck with this recipe either. And Syrie, tks for the suggestion of leaving Jamie a message – it had crossed my mind, but I thought I was being too childish... :)
With all the info I have received from you and from the people who read my blog in Portuguese, I ended up thinking that Jamie’s cooking recipes are great, but his baking recipes might not be all that. I say that because the complaints are about cakes and bread and not about pasta and salads.
Anyway, my new book has arrived and I am sure I’ll be baking some amazing bread this weekend. :)
I’ll offer you something savory today: a recipe adapted from here. I omitted the mushrooms just because I wasn’t in the mood for a grocery store trip. But even with this very simple sauce it was a good pasta dish – Joao had his gnocchi with tomato sauce and loved it.
I did have to use more flour than the amount called for in the recipe, but I believe it was the potatoes’ fault. Make sure you use potatoes that are suitable for gnocchi.
Olive gnocchi with parsley garlic sauce
from Australian Gourmet Traveller
Gnocchi:
800g (about 3) large desiree potatoes
3 egg yolks
80g (½ cup) black olives, pitted and finely chopped
110g plain flour*
salt
Sauce:
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
50g butter
3 cloves of garlic, thinly sliced**
1/3 cup (loosely packed) flat-leaf parsley, coarsely chopped
grated parmesan, to serve – I took the photo before adding the cheese, duh!
For gnocchi, bring potatoes to boil in a large saucepan, cook until tender (25-30 minutes). Drain, peel and pass through a potato ricer into a bowl while still hot. Beat in egg yolks and salt, add olives and flour and gently work mixture together. Turn onto a floured work surface and, using your hands, roll into 2cm-thick logs. Cut logs widthways into 1½cm pieces, pinch in the sides of each piece slightly and set aside.
Bring a large saucepan of salted water to the boil, add gnocchi and simmer over medium heat until they float to the surface (2-3 minutes). Transfer to a tray to keep warm.
Heat olive oil and butter in a large frying pan, when butter starts to foam, add garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, until soft (2-3 minutes). Add gnocchi, gently toss until coated, scatter with parsley, sprinkle with parmesan and serve immediately.
* I ended up using more flour because the dough was extremely soft
** I used garlic infused olive oil instead
Serves 6
22 comments:
hhmm... the gnocchi looks good.
I'm in love with the "plumpness" of these gnocchi Patricia! they look delicious. As for Jamie's recipes I hink his recipe testers are more to blame...I had a similar experience with some biscuits of his I made recently.
These gnocchi look so good and tasty ! Aren't you few days in advance ? ;-) Just kidding !
And forget about this stupid bread !
i love gnocchi, but never thought of making it myself. will try it out, and hopefully it will turn out as good as yours!
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I love it when you bust one out for the olive oil and herb contingent :) I've yet to try making gnocchi, and you're already so well-versed in them! I can't think of the reason why I'm so afraid, when yours look so beautiful and delicious!
I adore olives so this sounds amazing...thank you for the lovely idea!
They looks lovely, I like to visit your blog - it's so bright and uplifting :)
One thing I've learned is that all cookbooks are not perfect -- some publishers (and authors) test recipes very well, and others don't seem to test at all. So when a recipe doesn't work, I assume the fault is with the cookbook, not with me!
Hi Patricia,
This dish looks delicious - I prefer clean flavours such as these, esp as the days get warmer.
Your new bread book looks good - it will definitely be better than Jamie's baking recipes (I agree with you).
This looks absolutely yummy.
And I agree with nora, clean flavours win out...
Yummy and comforting!
I've only had gnocchi once and that was at a restaurant. Yours look so good, I'll have to try making some myself. :)
i shall try to make more gnocchi as my first try was on HHDH's event. these look really good!
I ve always wished to try making gnocchi. So far never tried them . Maybe its time to give them a go. These look so yummy. I like the addition of olives too.
The gnocchi turned out perfect! I was just thinking the other day it's been a while since I made some! Now I have the perfect opportunity!
You will LOVE your new book, it's a great one!
And that gnocchi looks wonderful.
Your gnocchi looks fresh and flavorful, and the olives can't help but make it special. I'd like to try it.
I do love Jamie. Too bad about the bread.
Black olive. That sounds great. And I do need to use up my parsley before I lose it this weekend when the weather turns cold.
Mindy, thank you!
Pete, really? I love his recipes, but I'll stick to the cooking ones rather than the baking ones.
Vanille, I have a hard time letting go, you know. Scorpio. :)
Skinnymum, tks for visiting! I hope you do try it out and I would love to hear your opinion about it!
Mark, I'm a sucker for anything herb, so can you imagine how glad I was when I saw this recipe? :)
Thank you for your words, my dear friend.
Cathy, thank you, darling!
Kelly-Jane, you've made my day.
xoxo
Lydia, that's why I trust my fellow bloggers so much.
Nora, I'm glad you like the pasta, sweetie. As for the new book, I loved the first recipe. :)
Jasmine, and with the herbs I grow myself... Nothing beats that! :)
Maya, tks, dear!
LyB, really, darling? Time to have it again! :)
Arfi, thank you so much!
Snooky Doodle, it's not that hard, you know. Just use good potatoes. :)
Helen, thank you, honey! I made one of your recipes on the weekend... Will post it this week.
Bri, you are soooo right - I have made something from it and it was amazing!
xx
Lisa, I love Jamie, too. I'll keep on loving him, even after the bread. :)
Pea, I'm a sucker for olives, so this recipe was a nice surprise.
I really am going to make my own gnocchi one day. This sounds delicious! And enjoy your new cookbook - it's a good one!!
Olive gnocchi--who would've thought? How interesting.
I made Jamie Oliver's gnocchi - they were totally disastrous!
I like what he is doing with getting unemployed youth into cooking etc. but - like Nigella - his recipes aren't good.
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