Semolina Gnocchi Recipe (aka "Gnocchi alla Romana") (2024)

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The ultimate comfort food! The traditional Semolina Gnocchi recipe (called Gnocchi alla Romana in Italian) bears almost noresemblance to the more well-known potato gnocchi. However, some historians believe that these baked semolina flour dumplings actually pre-date the potato gnocchi.

Gnocchi Alla Romana is incredibly satisfying as a lunch, dinner or even as an appetizer. If you’d like to learn how to make gnocchi, this dish is arguably an easier place to start than the more popular potato gnocchi. If you like grits, polenta or porridge, you’ll love this dish!Unlike polenta which is made from corn, the main ingredient here comes from wheat. And, there are no potatoes.

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Ever made Cream of Wheat, porridge or grits? Making Semolina Gnocchi is just like that! First, you make a creamy porridge of semolina flour, milk, egg yolks and a touch of butter and nutmeg. Then, you roll the mixture between two pieces of parchment paper and cut into rounds!

Bake in the oven and top with any number of delicious cheeses or herbs. Fresh sage and melted butter, gorgonzola cheese or even just a bit of Parmigiano Reggiano are all fantastic ways to finish off this Semolina Gnocchi recipe.

Best of all? It’s a quick recipe! With just 10-15 minutes of prep and then 20 minutes in the oven, it’s an easy recipe you can make weekly.

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Semolino vs Semolina?

The main ingredient is called ‘semolino’ in Italy, however look for ‘semolina flour’ outside of Italy.

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Are eggs necessary?

Not necessary, but they do add to the taste and texture. You can leave the eggs out, though the consistency will be slightly different. Italians sometimes make this dish without eggs as well.

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Is whole milk necessary?

No, it’s not necessary. However if you use low-fat milk, we recommend doubling the butter called for if you want to make the tastiest version of the dish.

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Two ways to cut the gnocchi!

For lovely, perfectly round gnocchi we recommend spreading the mixture out, cooling and cutting rounds out with a biscuit or cookie cutter.

However, you can also make a log of the mixture while it is warm—as you might with polenta. In this case, use a knife to cut the chilled log into rounds. Rounds made this way tend to lack the perfectly round shape, and so they are less attractive.

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Semolina Gnocchi Recipe

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The ultimate comfort food, Gnocchi alla Romana bears almost no resemblance to the more well-known potato gnocchi. However, Gnocchi Alla Romana is a traditional Italian recipe that is incredibly satisfying as a lunch, dinner or even as an appetizer. If you like grits, polenta or porridge, you’ll love this dish!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine Italian, Mediterranean

Servings 6 people

Calories 422 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups semolina flour
  • 4 ¼ cups whole milk
  • 8 tbsp Parmigiano Reggiano
  • 4 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 2 egg yolks
  • tsp nutmeg or to taste
  • 1 tsp fine salt or to taste

Topping Suggestions

  • 2 tbsp unsalted butter melted as needed
  • 5 leaves fresh sage
  • Parmigiano Reggiano or pecorino cheese; grated

Instructions

Make the 'Dough'

  • Bring the milk and butter to simmer over medium-low heat.

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  • Add salt and nutmeg to taste.

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  • When the milk is warm and butter melted, add all of the semolina flour a little at a time—stirring continuously.

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  • Simmer the mixture until it begins to thicken. The consistency will be like cooked porridge.

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  • Remove the thick mixture from the heat and immediately whisk in two egg yolks.

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  • Whisk the Parmigiano Reggiano cheese into the mixture as well.

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Shape the Gnocchi

  • Shape in one of two ways, then let the dough cool.

    Option #1: Sandwich the warm mixture between parchment paper and roll out to a height of ½ inch or 1 cm.

    Option #2: Or, use a piece of parchment paper to shape the mixture into a log about 2 inches in diameter.

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  • After you’ve shaped the dough, cool in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.

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Cut or Slice the Gnocchi

  • Option #1: If you rolled the dough out, use a 2 inch (1 cm) cookie or biscuit cutter to cut the gnocchi into rounds.

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Add Condiments

  • Arrange the gnocchi in a large dish, slightly overlapping.

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  • Add any condiments you prefer, such as melted butter and sage…

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  • … or sweet Italian gorgonzola!

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  • Top with Parmigiano Reggiano cheese (optional).

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Bake the Gnocchi

  • Bake in a pre-heated 400℉ (200℃) 'static' oven for 15-20 minutes.

    You can finish them on 'broil' if you like for a few minutes to make them crispy on top. Just watch that they don't burn!

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Notes

Re-roll gnocchi dough scraps!

Are you shaping the gnocchi by rolling it out, then cutting it into rounds? You’ll have some scraps left over, but you don’t need to waste them!

Simply press the scraps together and roll them out between the parchment paper once again. Cut into rounds, repeat—until you’ve used all of the dough.

Topping Alternatives

Top with about about 1.8 oz of sweet Italian gorgonzola!

Nutrition

Sodium: 645mgCalcium: 238mgVitamin C: 1mgVitamin A: 759IUSugar: 6gFiber: 2gPotassium: 254mgCholesterol: 130mgCalories: 422kcalTrans Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 13gFat: 22gProtein: 14gCarbohydrates: 42gIron: 3mg

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