Crispy Gnocchi With Burst Tomatoes and Mozzarella Recipe (2024)

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Didi

The best refrigerated gnocchi are by Rana. Always keep a packet of them around in case rice or potatoes won’t do as starch. Their ravioli are also excellent.

Leah

Use chicken broth instead of water, add your favorite nut for texture (I suggest pine nuts), and a light honey drizzle! It helps the tomato flavor to pop and contrast nicely with the crushed red pepper. Lastly, it mentions garlic in the recipe but does not note it in the ingredients, a tablespoon of minced garlic really will marinate nicely with the tomatoes.

Andy Forelli

I've made this. Here are some tips. Do NOT sear the gnocchi as directed. They will burn. Leave them uncovered and constantly toss them while searing to achieve the "golden brown" color. Take the pan OFF the heat when browning the butter. The residual heat will ensure that you don't scorch the butter and the thinly sliced garlic. You can put it back on the heat once the residual heat in the pan abates a bit. Otherwise, a simply stellar dish that is easy and delicious. A "go-to" dish.

Karolyn Schalk

I'd already come up with a burst tomato version, based on the crispy gnocchi and Brussels Sprout recipe published earlier, we liked it so much, and need to mix up the veg we were using (try also blistered green beans, caramelized cabbage... Never thought to add mozzerella and broil! Woo hoo!

Phil

Terrific recipe! Halved it for the two of us but won't make that mistake again - will look forward to leftovers next time, if I don't cook it for company, whenever that can happen again. Used grape toms, 5 cloves of garlic and all 8 ounces of mozzarella. The burst toms made such a flavorful sauce! My wife says it's perfect but requested more toms and it might do well with some capers and maybe some olives. I'll update this note next time. MAKE THIS RECIPE!

EW

First of all great recipe! I have made this 3 times in 2 1/2 weeks per my wife’s request! I have modified each time slightly (except for the first time). Toast gnocchi in butter, 2 tablespoons per batch. Extra garlic, think 6-8 cloves depending on size as others have mentioned. Fontina and Parmesan cheese instead of the fresh mozzarella (it is less chewy and seems to go with rest of the dish better). I added previously grilled and sliced Italian sausage and was awesome!

native NYer

doesn't this need to say "in an oven-proof 12-inch skillet?"

Danielle

Delicious, and so fast and easy! Definitely a weeknight winner. Pine nuts, walnuts or hazelnuts would have been a nice addition, which I’ll try and remember to add next time! I used slightly less butter and used chicken broth to make up for lost liquid. Will definitely make again!

Jewels

I placed it in a 400 degree oven for about 5 minutes instead of the broiler and it worked really well.

Julie Hatoff

Have to say, we love all these ingredients and have happily cooked with shelf-stable gnocchi before.However, I have a quibble: cooking the gnocchi on but one side as the directions dictate left them a bit gummy within the final dish. Did anyone else share my experience?

emcat - Burnsville NC

We try to follow the recipes here verbatim to see what the author was aiming for, but there are times when you just don't have the ingredients. I had no cherry toms, nor basil, but a friend who's opening a new restaurant in the next town stopped by to gift us a quart of his drop dead pasta sauce. So, after the garlic and pepper flakes went into the frying pan, so did a half pint of the sauce. Added back the gnocchi two minutes later, followed with the mozz under the broiler. Quick! Delish! Thx!

Ford

Add a splash of white wine in when you add the water. Maybe replace a tablespoon of it. Takes it to the next level!

plumping iron

Seared gnocchi draped in broiled cheese? Stay out of my daydreams. If you’re not into nightshade this is endlessly adaptable. I did it with butternut squash, celeriac, basil oil.

Sue

Perfect. Don't skimp the basil.

Susan

Added a bit of cooked prosciutto and fresh spinach .. very good

Tracy Marie

I’m the only one in my family who likes spicy, so omitted the red pepper flakes but kept the optional basil. Absolutely delicious. Everybody loved it. Keeping this one in the family dinner rotation.

Margaret

So much greater than the sum of its parts—wow. I didn’t have mozzarella and just did a light layer of Parmesan instead. Delicious even with not-great winter cherry tomatoes.

Amanda

Also, sear gnocchi on two sides.

Matt

Really satisfying dish. I also drizzled some balsamic vinegar before putting on the mozz to broil. 5 stars.

Sara

This was fantastic. I made it exactly as written and my family loved it.

jenita

Did anyone else find the gnocchi to be gooey? Is it because I threw them in the pan still frozen?

WB

Strange recipe. Just sauté and toss gnocchi until desired doneness is reached- much easier to keep an eye on. Also, one and a half teaspoons of salt before the tomatoes even go in? Weird. Just salt the tomatoes to taste. Delicious, much easier and far less salty.

Nick Rabkin

Get smaller gnocchi. More tomatoes helps.

Eliza

I've made this twice. Really liked it the first time but the 2nd time around it was too acidic. Maybe better to make when tomatoes are in season.

Kandace

This is really good, as noted by many others. I added some leftover green beans with almonds and chopped onion to the tomatoes, and used white wine as suggested by others. I had no basil, but it was still delicious!

Paula

Is there any reason this couldn’t be made an hour or so ahead of time, just doing the broiler step at the last minute? (And maybe reheating a little before that.) Or would I be better off cooking only the gnocchi ahead of time?I have an inconveniently timed meeting tonight and would like to get most of the cooking done earlier!

Jim

Incredible! For the three of us, I cooked half a recipe and it was plenty with a salad. We prepared it at the farm. We forgot the mozzarella in town, but we had feta in the refrigerator. And let me tell you, it’s ‘betta with feta’. I will make this again with mozzarella, to compare. But mozzarella will have a high bar to pass.

geteb

Tasty but quite odd. Came out more like a cross between a soup & a stew cuz of the tomato juice. Definitely didn't need any water/stock/wine. Followed others' suggestions & added garlic, didn't cover gnocchi, just shook the pan a lot, reduced salt, was generous w/ the basil (mandatory, imo) & baked @ 400 for 5+ mins. Then sprinkled some toasted pine nuts on top - which it needed. Doubt I'll make it again as the presentation is just weird.

M in Upstate NY

Made using 1 pkg gnocchi and 1 pint grape tomatoes; kept other amounts same. I did sneak in about 2-3 C of sliced kale, sautéing for about 7 min before adding tomatoes and 2 TBSP water. Smashing tomatoes is key. Broiled on high for few minutes to melt mozz. Excellent and filling for a cold night.

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