15-Minute Creamy Pesto Gnocchi Recipe - Little Sunny Kitchen (2024)

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This 4-ingredient creamy pesto gnocchi dinner is a family-friendly vegetarian meal that you can whip up in just 15 minutes! Pillowy and tender gnocchi smothered in a creamy basil and dried tomato sauce. An easy comforting dinner that you’ll keep making over and over again!

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I love potato gnocchi as it’s great for making super quick meals and it’s also very versatile. I mean, I ALWAYS make sure that I have a bag of dried gnocchi in my pantry to cook on busy weeknights.

I’ve been obsessed with this gnocchi with pomodoro sauce recipe, and have been making it non-stop. It’s so simple, yet so satisfying and comforting!

I also love Olive Garden’s chicken gnocchi soup, and recently shared a copycat recipe on my blog. It’s so cozy and tastes like a hug in a bowl, and can be easily made vegetarian so make sure to check it out.

This creamy pesto gnocchi dinner is even simpler than the recipes I shared above, but it’s equally as good, so let’s get into it!

Why You Will Love This Recipe

  • Takes just 15 minutes from start to finish!
  • You only need 4 simple ingredients.
  • The flavor combo of sundried tomatoes and pesto is incredible.
  • Easy homemade comfort food.
  • It’s a family-friendly recipe.
  • Make ahead and reheat before serving.

Sauce For Gnocchi

This recipe is made with a simple 2 ingredient pesto cream sauce. I used heavy cream, and whisked in homemade fresh basil pesto. For extra flavor, I also added sundried tomatoes that are quickly cooked in their oil in a pan to release their flavor.

This recipe makes an awesome sauce for gnocchi. For a tomato-based gnocchi sauce, check out my gnocchi al pomodoro recipe. Or try the decadent cream sauce in my creamy chicken and gnocchi recipe instead.

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Ingredients for Creamy Pesto Gnocchi

You only need 4 ingredients to make this delicious pesto gnocchi dinner:

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Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

  • Gnocchi – use a pack of store-bought gnocchi, or homemade. I usually go for dried gnocchi, but you can also use dried or frozen if you like.
  • Pestohomemade or store-bought. I love making my own basil pesto at home, tastes WAY better than the jarred stuff!
  • Sundried tomatoes – from a jar in oil. In this recipe, I’m using a little bit of the oil and the tomatoes.
  • Heavy cream – to make this vegan, substitute with soy cream or cashew cream.

How to Make Creamy Pesto Gnocchi

  1. Cook the gnocchi. You have 2 options, you can either pan-fry the gnocchi for a crispy texture or boil them in water. I usually boil them in water until they float to the surface and that’s how I know that they’re ready.
  2. In a pan, heat sundried tomato oil (from the jar), add the chopped sundried tomatoes, and cook for a minute. This will help release their flavor.
  3. Add the cream, simmer for a minute (don’t boil), remove from heat, and mix in the basil pesto. Season with salt.
  4. Add the cooked and drained gnocchi to the sauce, and stir until the gnocchi is covered in the creamy sauce.
  5. Serve warm and if desired, top with parmesan (not vegetarian), or with vegetarian hard cheese.
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Top Tips

  • Make your own homemade pesto, it’s so easy and tastes a million times better than the store-bought stuff. You can use spinach, kale, arugula, or even make a carrot top pesto using carrot tops!
  • If you’re a vegetarian, make sure that the pesto is suitable for vegetarians as it often contains parmesan. And top the gnocchi with grated vegetarian hard cheese or just skip it since it’s just a garnish.
  • Cook the gnocchi according to the package instructions (I also included some instructions in the recipe card).
  • Be careful with the salt if you’re planning to top with parmesan or vegetarian hard cheese as the cheese can be quite salty.
  • Keep this dish meat-free as is, or add crispy bacon. You can also serve it withgrilled chicken tendersfor a fun kid-friendly meal.
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Storing Tips

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. To reheat, uncover, and microwave for 2 minutes stirring halfway through. You may need to add a splash of water when reheating to loosen the cream sauce.

I don’t recommend freezing this dish.

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Recipe

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Creamy Pesto Gnocchi

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

Author: Diana

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This 4-ingredient creamy pesto gnocchi dinner is a family-friendly vegetarian meal that you can whip up in just 15 minutes! Pillowy and tender gnocchi smothered in a creamy basil and dried tomato sauce. An easy comforting dinner that you'll keep making over and over again!

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This 4-ingredient creamy pesto gnocchi dinner is a family-friendly vegetarian meal that you can whip up in just 15 minutes! Pillowy and tender gnocchi smothered in a creamy basil and dried tomato sauce. An easy comforting dinner that you'll keep making over and over again!

Ingredients

  • 1 16- ounce package (450g) gnocchi
  • ½ cup sundried tomatoes in oil chopped
  • ¾ cup (180ml) heavy cream (double cream in the UK)
  • 4 tablespoons pesto
  • ½ teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • In a pot, bring lightly salted water to a boil and cook the gnocchi according to the package instructions.

  • In a pan over medium heat, heat sundried tomato oil and sear the sundried tomatoes for a minute just to release the flavor. Add the cream, simmer for a minute (don't boil), remove from heat and mix in the pesto. Season with salt.

  • Add the cooked and drained gnocchi to the sauce, and toss until the gnocchi is covered in sauce.

  • Serve warm. If desired, top with grated parmesan or vegetarian hard cheese.

Notes:

  • Make your own homemade pesto, it’s so easy and tastes a million times better than the store-bought stuff. You can use spinach, kale, arugula, or even make a carrot top pesto using carrot tops!
  • If you’re a vegetarian, make sure that the pesto is suitable for vegetarians as it often contains pesto. And top the gnocchi with grated vegetarian hard cheese or just skip it since it’s just a garnish.
  • Cook the gnocchi according to the package instructions (I also included some instructions in the recipe card).
  • Be careful with the salt if you’re planning to top with parmesan or vegetarian hard cheese as the cheese can be quite salty.
  • Keep this dish meat-free as is, or add crispy bacon. You can also serve it withgrilled chicken tendersfor a fun kid-friendly meal.
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. To reheat, uncover, and microwave for 2 minutes stirring halfway through. You may need to add a splash of water when reheating to loosen the cream sauce.
  • I don’t recommend freezing this dish.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 424kcal, Carbohydrates: 46g, Protein: 7g, Fat: 25g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 62mg, Sodium: 866mg, Potassium: 249mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 1135IU, Vitamin C: 14mg, Calcium: 82mg, Iron: 5mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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  1. Nandranie Ramballie says

    15-Minute Creamy Pesto Gnocchi Recipe - Little Sunny Kitchen (13)
    These recipes are very easy and look delicious and yummy I will try to make them.

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  2. Erin says

    15-Minute Creamy Pesto Gnocchi Recipe - Little Sunny Kitchen (14)
    I think maybe the sun dried tomato oil should be drained before adding the cream (or in my case I used coconut oil) and pesto because it came out very oily and the oil from the tomatoes that I got wasn’t very tasty, but overall great recipe! I loved how simple yet interesting it is!

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15-Minute Creamy Pesto Gnocchi Recipe - Little Sunny Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

How many calories are in creamy pesto gnocchi? ›

Nutrition per Serving
Energy1947 kj (465cal)22%
Cholesterol0.0g-
Carbohydrate Total53.9g17%
Sugars7.1g8%
Dietary Fiber4.7g16%
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What to serve with pesto gnocchi? ›

Pesto gnocchi can be served as a delicious lunch or easy dinner main. We often like to pair it with our garlic bread, but it can also be paired with a simple salad or additional roasted vegetables like green beans, Brussels sprouts, or asparagus spears.

How long do gnocchi take to cook? ›

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.

Is it better to pan fry or boil gnocchi? ›

Perhaps I'm just a gnocchi snob, but the difference between boiled gnocchi and sautéed gnocchi is pretty amazing. Boiled gnocchi can be a bit stodgy, a bit slimy, a bit heavy… fried gnocchi is perfectly crispy and fluffy and light and toasty and all sorts of other lovely adjectives.

How do you cook gnocchi so it is not mushy? ›

When cool enough to handle, scrape off the skins and push the potato through a ricer or food mill, then, while still warm, start working your dough on a floured work surface. (Here, Davies offers up another tip to fight the mush: “Spread out the mash to cool; the escaping steam will further take away any moisture.”)

Is gnocchi good for you? ›

Q: Is gnocchi a healthy option? A: Gnocchi can be part of a healthy diet when enjoyed in moderation and paired with nutritious sauces and ingredients. Opting for whole-wheat or gluten-free varieties and incorporating vegetables can boost its nutritional value.

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 makes pesto so high in calories? ›

That's largely down to the fact that most pesto sauces contain generous amounts of oil, nuts, and cheese. All three of these are high in fat and calories, so eating too much pesto, too regularly, and not getting enough exercise can ultimately be fattening.

What do Italians eat gnocchi with? ›

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.

What do you put on top of gnocchi? ›

The 9 Best Sauces for Gnocchi
  1. Sage and butter sauce. Emerald gnocchi are the perfect partner to a sage and butter sauce. ...
  2. Tomato and basil sauce. This next pairing features another simple, yet delectable sauce for gnocchi: tomato and basil. ...
  3. Gnocchi alla Sorrentina. ...
  4. Parmigiano Reggiano and Sage Cream. ...
  5. Basil Pesto.
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Which pasta is better with pesto? ›

Similar to oil-based sauces, pesto is served best with longer cuts of pasta, like the corkscrew shape of Fusilli. Pesto works best with Bucatini, Capellini, thinner Spaghettini, and Fettuccine.

What should you not do when making gnocchi? ›

Don't overwork the dough: When making gnocchi dough, it's important not to overwork it. Overworking the dough can make the gnocchi tough and chewy. Mix the ingredients together just until the dough comes together, and then stop mixing! You're not kneading bread here.

Why does my gnocchi fall apart when I cook it? ›

My Gnocchi Are Falling Apart When I Cook Them

This means there isn't enough flour and your dough is too wet. Try adding another 1/4 cup of flour and try again. A good idea is to have a pot of water on the go before you roll out and shape your gnocchi.

Can you cook gnocchi in sauce instead of water? ›

No need to boil the gnocchi in water and wait. for them to float~ For cream sauce lovers, sauté 16-ounces homemade.

Is it better to bake or boil potatoes for gnocchi? ›

The secret to the lightest, most tender potato gnocchi is to bake the potatoes instead of boiling them. A baked potato is dryer than one that has been boiled, which means you avoid having to add more flour to the dough to account for excess moisture, a practice that leads to over-kneaded, tough gnocchi.

Why is my gnocchi mushy after boiling? ›

Your gnocchi may be mushy because of any or all of the following reasons: boiled the potatoes instead of baked them. used waxy new potatoes with too much moisture in them. not used eggs to help texture.

How do you cook gnocchi until it floats? ›

Place them in a large pot of well-salted boiling water. Cook gnocchi until they float to the top, about 2 to 4 minutes. Gently remove them with a slotted spoon and drain well. Toss them in a saucepan with your favorite sauce and cook together for about 2 minutes to marry flavors.

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