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I use this recipe exactly, except I've never tried it with garlic. I'm going to try it next time! Also, instead of tossing the asparagus with the parmesan, I toss with all the other ingredients and lay in a single layer, then sprinkle the parmesan all.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have oven-roasted gnocchi with asparagus and leek using 9 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Oven-roasted Gnocchi with Asparagus and Leek:
- Make ready 500 gr potato gnocchi (thawed, if frozen) (1lb)
- Prepare 500 gr asparagus (1lb)
- Take 1 large leek, only use the white part
- Prepare 1 shallot
- Make ready 1 cup frozen vegetables (we used peas, but you can use spinach, broccoli, etc.), optional
- Make ready 2 tbsp grated parmesan cheese
- Make ready 4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- Get 2 tbsp softened butter, unsalted
- Get to taste salt and pepper
I hope this sheet pan roasted gnocchi and vegetables is a weeknight hit in your toaster oven lovin' household too. Comforting Gnocchi, with charred asparagus and edamame. This gnocchi is crisped in a skillet, then tossed with asparagus, edamame, Parm, and lemon, and Pan-fried gnocchi can almost pass for roast potato — crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside Combine the gnocchi with the asparagus, edamame and chives. I decided to pair the asparagus with leeks.
Steps to make Oven-roasted Gnocchi with Asparagus and Leek:
- Preheat oven to 220°C (425°F). In a large bowl, toss the gnocchi with half the oil until coated. Spread out evenly on a baking tray, sprinkle with salt, pepper, and half the butter.
- Wash the asparagus and trim the woody part at the bottom, cut into thirds.
- Cut the white part of the leek lengthwise and then slice into thin half moons.
- Peel the shallot and slice thinly.
- Add asparagus, leek, shallot, and the frozen vegetables (if using) to the same bowl and toss with the remaining half of the oil, until coated. Then spread evenly on a different baking tray, sprinkle with salt, pepper and the rest of the butter.
- Place both trays in the oven (if placing on different levels, put the gnocchi on the lower, the greens on the higher level) and bake for 20 minutes.
- Five minutes into the baking, gently stir the gnocchi to distribute the butter. Do the same with the vegetables. This should be repeated every five minutes for the vegetables ONLY.
- Once the 20 minutes are over, take both trays out of the oven, add the gnocchi to the vegetables, sprinkle with the parmesan cheese and toss to mix.
- Serve with additional parmesan, if desired, and enjoy!
Leeks are a member of the onion (Allium) family. Their flavor is milder and more sophisticated than their stronger I roasted the leeks and asparagus to bring out the flavors and tenderize the vegetables. Roasting brings out a mellow, nutty flavor in the. Roasted asparagus in the oven is one of the easiest way to prepare asparagus. Just coat the asparagus with a little olive oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and maybe a little minced garlic, and roast them until lightly browned and tender.
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