Cinnamon Butter Gnocchi: Recipe from Veneto (2024)


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Cinnamon Butter Gnocchi: Carnival Recipe from Veneto.

Carnival is fast approaching here in Italy and with it comes some wonderful typical Italian foods, like this unbelievably scrumptious cinnamon butter gnocchi recipe from Veneto, where I live.

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Gnocchi con burro, zucchero e cannella.

Probably the most famous Italian carnival celebrations are held in Venice. I’m lucky enough to live only one hour away. Most years, I go there to not only join in the revelry, but to also take photos. Venice carnival is a fabulous photo opportunity!

However, carnival is celebrated throughout Italy! Almost every town and village holds carnival celebrations which often include colourful float parades and costumes. And, of course, stalls selling traditional carnival fare such as this gnocchi carnival recipe.

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Carnival in Italy.

Most typical Italian carnival recipes are sweet! Even normally savoury food is sweetened like this cinnamon butter gnocchi. I guess because carnival is traditionally a period of indulgence immediately prior to Lent.

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Although official carnival celebrations start on a Sunday (this year March 3rd). The beginning of carnival is often celebrated on the Thursday before known as ‘Giovedi grasso’, meaning fat Thursday.

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The last day of carnival is martedi grasso (mardi gras or fat Tuesday.) These 2 days are called ‘fat’ because in the past people ate in abundance, using up all the stocks of foods, such as meat, which was stored at home, before starting a period of fasting.

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Different versions of cinnamon butter gnocchi.

This recipe for cinnamon butter gnocchi dates back to the Renaissance and is a traditional carnival dish in Veneto. In Italian, it is also known as gnocchi alla Veneta. There are a number of versions of this recipe in different parts of the region. This one is the simplest.

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In many places, they add grated cheese such as Parmigiano Reggiano. In others, they include raisins. Many also serve these gnocchi with tomato sauce. I made this dish without cheese, raisins or tomato sauce. But, you can add them if you like the idea! There is also a version called gnocchi alla Polesana in which the gnocchi are usually made with sweet potatoes.

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In fact, I recently ate cinnamon butter gnocchi with tomato sauce at a friend's house. It was amazing! Our host, a great cook, gave us some rather thick homemade tomato sauce to mix with the gnocchi once it was plated. On that occasion, we ate the cinnamon butter gnocchi as a starter (primo in Italian). This is the traditional way, but you can also eat this gnocchi carnival recipe as dessert!

Making this cinnamon butter gnocchi

To make this cinnamon butter gnocchi, you will need potato gnocchi. If you wish to make your own, you can see the recipe here. The sauce is simply melted butter with cinnamon. When you plate the gnocchi you just need to sprinkle on some brown sugar!

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Cinnamon butter gnocchi may sound unusual to you, but I promise you it is absolutely Amazing with a capital A! I am sure that if you try it, you will think the same!

If you do try this cinnamon butter gnocchi carnival recipe, I’d love to hear what you think.Please write a comment here on the blog or post a comment onthe Pasta Project Facebook page.

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Buon Appetito!

Other potato gnocchi recipes to check out!

  1. Gnocchi alla Sorrentina
  2. Homemade gnocchi with duck ragu
  3. Gnocchi with gorgonzola 5 ways!

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Cinnamon Butter Gnocchi: Carnival Recipe from Veneto

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In this traditional carnival recipe from Veneto, Northern Italy, potato gnocchi are tossed in cinnamon butter and sprinkled with brown sugar. Divinely delicious and easy to make!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Main Course

Cuisine Italian, Northern Italy, Veneto

Servings 4

Calories 481 kcal

Ingredients

  • 400-500 g gnocchi (14-17oz) If you want to make your own see my recipe
  • 120 g butter (4oz)
  • 50 g brown sugar (2oz)
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon (flat tablespoon)
  • 1-2 cinnamon sticks (used for decoration)
  • 50 g Parmigiano Reggiano or Grana (2oz) optional

Instructions

  • If you are making homemade gnocchi you will need to make them first.

  • Put a pot of water on to boil for the gnocchi. Add salt once it starts to boil and bring to the boil again.

  • Melt the butter in a pan that is big enough to hold the cooked gnocchi too. Once the butter has melted add the ground cinnamon and stir until you have a smooth sauce.

  • Cook the gnocchi in the boiling water (fresh gnocchi take only 2-3 minutes depending on the size) They are ready when they rise to the surface.

  • Once the gnocchi rise to the surface of the water, drain them with a slotted spoon and place them in the pan with butter and cinnamon.Mix together and plate

  • Sprinkle with brown sugar just before serving. Add grated cheese if required. I decorated with a piece of cinnamon stick.

Notes

This recipe can also be made with pumpkin or sweet potato gnocchi. In some parts of Veneto they also add raisins and serve the gnocchi with tomato sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 481kcalCarbohydrates: 50gProtein: 9gFat: 28gSaturated Fat: 18gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 73mgSodium: 736mgPotassium: 48mgFiber: 4gSugar: 12gVitamin A: 856IUVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 214mgIron: 4mg

Keyword cinnamon, gnocchi, Italian food, potato gnocchi, sweet pasta

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FAQs

What do Italians eat with gnocchi? ›

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. Since gnocchi is fairly neutral in flavor, it pairs well with most anything.

What does gnocchi mean in Italian? ›

The word gnocchi may be derived from the Italian word nocchio, meaning a knot in wood, or from nocca, meaning knuckle. It has been a traditional type of Italian pasta since Roman times. It was introduced by the Roman legions during the expansion of the empire into the countries of the European continent.

Is gnocchi better with or without egg? ›

Egg yolk added to your gnocchi dough helps improve texture, and keep it together while cooking. Gnocchi is traditionally made with eggs in Veneto and no eggs in Piedmont, the two Northern Italian regions famous for gnocchi. We vote for egg yolks at the rate of 1 per (500g) 1 lb of uncooked potatoes used.

Do you have to boil gnocchi before baking? ›

It comes together on a single baking sheet in right around 30 minutes. No boiling required!

Why do Italians eat gnocchi on Thursday? ›

Gnocchi, a substantial, high-calorie dish, was prepared on Thursday in anticipation of Friday, when, according to Catholic tradition, people fasted, abstaining from meat. On Friday, Romans traditionally ate fish-based dishes, such as chickpeas and cod, a dish still served on Fridays in the old-fashioned Roman taverns.

What is the difference between French and Italian gnocchi? ›

While the best Italian gnocchi are light and pillowy, Parisian-style gnocchi are even lighter, and far easier to make. While boiling them in the style of Italian gnocchi is a great way to cook them, you can also fry the gnocchi in a skillet to be used as a blank palate for any number of seasonally-based pasta dishes.

Is gnocchi healthier 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.

Are gnocchi healthy? ›

Gnocchi can be a good source of carbohydrates, fiber, and certain vitamins and minerals, especially if made with whole wheat flour or added vegetables. The calorie content of gnocchi can be higher than regular pasta due to their potato content and potential additions like butter or cream in sauces.

What should you not do when making gnocchi? ›

Try not to knead it as kneading will develop the gluten and make your gnocchi chewy. Keep some flour in a cup for dusting the board and your hands as you work to stop the dough sticking.

Can I eat gnocchi and lose weight? ›

Gnocchi is made primarily from potatoes which are less fattening than pasta. It also has more fiber and fewer calories than traditional pasta dishes. It also contains fewer carbohydrates, which can help people who are trying to lose weight or prevent diabetes.

Is it better to boil or fry gnocchi? ›

The downside is that boiling can result in gummy, waterlogged gnocchi if you cook them too long. This is more of an issue when boiling store-bought gnocchi than with homemade ones. Frying gnocchi in a little butter or oil takes more effort, and the dumplings will be crisp on the outside, chewy and soft on the inside.

How do you make packaged gnocchi taste good? ›

So instead of boiling or baking a package of gnocchi on a Wednesday night and wishing it tasted more like the pillowy homemade version, I broil it. Yep, that's right: I rip open one of those shelf-stable packages, toss the gnocchi with a tablespoon of olive oil, a lot of grated Parmesan cheese and a little bit of salt.

What do you eat gnocchi with? ›

Usually, when we prepare gnocchi at home, we just serve the gnocchi and some kind of sauce. It may be a sage brown butter sauce or a pesto or maybe a very simple tomato sauce. The less heavy and complex the sauce the better.

Should gnocchi float when done? ›

How to prepare gnocchi. Poach gnocchi in batches in a pan of lightly salted water for 2-4 minutes. Cooked gnocchi will float to the top. Strain and serve immediately with a good pasta sauce.

What sauce is traditionally served with gnocchi? ›

Basil pesto is the traditional sauce for gnocchi in Liguria. Brown butter and fried sage leaves is another common preparation. I think gnocchi is best with no sauce at all.

What meat do you eat with gnocchi? ›

Beef and gnocchi is such a good combo! There's also no need to pre-cook the gnocchi. It cooks right in the sauce, which is convenient and helps with cleanup. This hamburger gnocchi recipe makes plenty of delicious sauce.

What is served with pasta in Italy? ›

Pasta is often served as a primo (first course), with a meat, seafood or vegetable course called a secondo coming after that. To do as the Italians do, try serving a smaller portion of pasta as a primo for an Italian-inspired dinner party, or as precursor to a meat, fish or vegetable main.

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