11/10/2020 17:36

Recipe of Quick Sweet potato gnocchi w/ garlic and sage sauce & coriander pesto

by Christian Newton

Sweet potato gnocchi w/ garlic and sage sauce & coriander pesto
Sweet potato gnocchi w/ garlic and sage sauce & coriander pesto

Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, sweet potato gnocchi w/ garlic and sage sauce & coriander pesto. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook sweet potato gnocchi w/ garlic and sage sauce & coriander pesto using 17 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Sweet potato gnocchi w/ garlic and sage sauce & coriander pesto:
  1. Get Sweet Potatoes
  2. Make ready Parmesan cheese (additional 1 tbsp for sprinkling)
  3. Prepare flour
  4. Prepare egg yolks
  5. Get nutmeg
  6. Make ready Jug of water
  7. Make ready butter
  8. Get Chicken stock (vegetable stock can be used if you're vegetarian)
  9. Take Sage leaves
  10. Make ready Coriander
  11. Get Pine nuts
  12. Prepare Garlic cloves
  13. Get Breadcrumbs
  14. Take Hazelnuts
  15. Prepare Salt
  16. Prepare Pepper
  17. Take Olive Oil
Instructions to make Sweet potato gnocchi w/ garlic and sage sauce & coriander pesto:
  1. Turn your oven on preheat for 200°C. Wash and stab the sweet potatoes with fork or knife.
  2. Place the potatoes on hot oven tray and let it cook for 20-25 mins (turning at 10-12 mins).
  3. Once the potatoes are cooked, de-skin them and mash them until they are very fine (I usually press them through sieve for the best texture).
  4. Add parmesan, egg yolk, nutmeg and pinch of salt. Mix these together. Add your flour in intervals while you continue mashing and turning it into a dough (add water in intervals). The dough should be soft.
  5. Once your dough is done set it aside while you get the sauce ready.
  6. In a small saucepan, add butter and chopped garlic along with your chicken stock. Add around a cup of water and sage leaves. Let this simmer on low heat until it goes half in quantity and is of a thick liquid consistency. (DON'T ADD SALT AS THERE IS ENOUGH SALT IN THE STOCK CUBE ITSELF).
  7. In a blender, add coriander bunch, 2 cloves of garlic, pine nuts and a pinch of salt. Add olive oil in intervals. Blend it all together.
  8. In a small separate pan, use some of the oil that comes off from the coriander pesto and add the breadcrumbs to the pan. Cook these till crispy.
  9. Back to the dough… divide your dough in 4 (cling film and keep 3 parts in the fridge for another use and use 1 for gnocchi).
  10. Dust your kitchen top with flour. Roll the dough in long flat shape and form in into a 2 cm tube. Once done, cut at every 2 cm to get the gnocchis. Shape them with a fork upside down press the gnocchi against the fork end.
  11. Cook the gnocchis in boiling water. You'll know they're cooked as they start rising to the top.
  12. Serve the gnocchi in a bowl, add the garlic and sage sauce and garnish it with crushed hazelnut, coriander pesto and parmesan.

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