Updated on January 26th, 2023
I often browse recipes in magazines, and I ended up with quite a few recipes I wanted to try. I thought it would be fun to start a new series on my blog where I go through the various recipes and see if there are any I like or any changes I would make to them. To start off this series, I will be making gnocchi in 4 different ways.
What is Gnocchi?
Before I begin with the recipes, I want to briefly talk about gnocchi if you are unfamiliar with it. Gnocchi is a type of dumpling that is often made with potatoes. You can make homemade gnocchi with potatoes, flour, and egg or you can purchase a package of gnocchi from the grocery store in the pasta aisle, which I did the latter for these recipes. Gnocchi is one of my favorite pasta alternatives because I think it tastes good and it only takes a few minutes in boiling water to cook.
#1 Gnocchi with Peppers and Pesto
This recipe is based on one from the magazine Vegan Food and Living. The original recipe was meant for the grill, but instead, I used the oven on the grill setting.

Ingredients
- 1 package of gnocchi
- Mixed peppers (I used red peppers, but you can use yellow and green as well)
- Pesto (I used storebought but you can make your own as well)
- Olive Oil
- Salt
- Pepper
Directions
- Bring a pot of water to boil
- Once boiling, add the gnocchi
- Boil the gnocchi for 2-3 minutes or until the gnocchi is floating in the water
- Drain the water from the gnocchi
- Cut the peppers into bite-sized pieces
- Place the peppers on a baking tray with olive oil, salt, and pepper
- Bake in the oven on the grill setting for approximately 10 minutes
- Add the gnocchi onto the baking tray
- Cover the gnocchi and peppers with pesto
- Bake for an additional 5 minutes
- Enjoy
My Thoughts
The gnocchi tasted very one-note because it was just gnocchi with red peppers and pesto. I would add some fresh basil and also parmesan cheese to give it more flavor. If you are sticking to the vegan version, you can use vegan cheese for more flavor. I would also add tomatoes because they would roast nicely in the oven with the peppers. You can add pine nuts for some crunch, and if you are making your own pesto, you would have pine nuts on hand. Overall, this is not a bad recipe, but it is a bit boring by itself. With some more ingredients and flavors, it would definitely taste better.
Rating: 6/10
#2 Cheesy Gnocchi Bake
The cheesy gnocchi bake is another recipe from Vegan Food and Living, but since I am vegetarian and not vegan, I used regular cheese and I also used pasta sauce instead of tomato sauce.

Ingredients
- 1 red onion
- 2 garlic cloves
- 1 package of gnocchi
- A handful of cherry tomatoes
- A jar of pasta sauce
- A cup of cheese of your choice (I used mozzarella and parmesan)
- Dried oregano
- Fresh basil
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 180°C / 350°F
- Bring a pot of water to boil
- Once boiling, add the gnocchi
- After 2-3 minutes or when the gnocchi is floating, drain the water
- Add gnocchi to a baking dish
- Chop the red onion and garlic and add to the baking dish
- Add tomatoes, pasta sauce, cheese(s), and oregano to the baking dish and combine them
- Bake for 15 minutes
- Once the gnocchi is done baking, add fresh basil on top
- Enjoy
My Thoughts
The cheesy gnocchi bake tasted delicious, but the cheese can be a bit heavy if you add too much. I liked the addition of red onion, garlic, and tomatoes because you did not just have one flavor like in the previous recipe. The original recipe also called for dried basil, but I used fresh basil and it did add some nice freshness and a new flavor since all the other ingredients are baked together. I would definitely make the gnocchi bake again and I have actually done so since making this recipe the first time.
Rate: 9/10
#3 Gnocchi, Leek, and Butternut Bake
Since I liked the Cheesy Gnocchi Bake, I wanted to try another bake from Vegan Food and Living and this one uses leek and butternut squash.

Ingredients
- 1 package of gnocchi
- 1 butternut squash
- 1 leek
- A handful of sage leaves
- 1 tablespoon of butter
- 1 tablespoon of flour
- 1/2 teaspoon of dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon of garlic powder
- Salt
- Pepper
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 200°C / 400°F
- Prepare the butternut squash by peeling the skin, cutting the squash in half from the top stem to the bottom, and scooping out the seeds in the middle
- Chop the butternut squash and leek into bite-sized pieces
- Add the squash and leek onto a baking try
- Chop the sage leaves
- Cover the butternut squash and leek with olive oil and season with the sage leaves, salt, and pepper
- Bake the squash and leek for 35 minutes
- While the butternut squash and leek are baking, bring a pot of water to boil
- Once boiling, add in the gnocchi and cook for 2-3 minutes or until the gnocchi is floating in the water
- Drain the water from the gnocchi, but keep 1 cup of the boiled water for the sauce
- Place the gnocchi in a separate bowl and put the cup of boiled water into the sauce
- Add the butter, flour, dijon mustard, and garlic powder to the cup of water and stir together to make the sauce
- Add the gnocchi back into the sauce
- Once the butternut squash and leek are done baking, add them to the gnocchi and sauce and stir together
- Enjoy
My Thoughts
This was a long recipe, and I did not do the final steps of the original recipe where you put the gnocchi and sauce in a baking dish with the butternut squash and leek then bake for an additional 10 minutes in the oven. Both the butternut squash and leek were done baking after the 35 minutes and some of the leek pieces were getting burnt, so I did not think another 10 minutes in the oven would be good unless I wanted super soft squash and burnt leek. So even though I did not do the “bake” part of this dish, it turned out well.
I was unsure what the sauce would taste like since it was only flavored with dijon mustard and garlic powder, but it tasted good. The butternut squash and leek also tasted good with the added sage and the sauce. The recipe takes a lot of time and work, but it was a tasty gnocchi dish. However, I do not think I would make it again because it does take so much time to prepare the butternut squash, roast the squash and leek, make the sauce, etc.
Rating: 7/10
#4 Gnocchi with Butter Sauce and Roasted Cauliflower
This recipe is based on the recipe from the Danish magazine Spis Bedre. I normally do not use cauliflower in cooking, so it was something new to try.

Ingredients
- 1 package of gnocchi
- 1 cauliflower
- 1 onion
- A handful of sage
- 4 tablespoons of butter
- 1 tablespoon of white wine vinegar
- 1 teaspoon of maple syrup
- Olive oil
- Salt
- Pepper
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 200°C / 400°F
- Rinse the cauliflower and cut it into bite-sized pieces
- Place the cauliflower onto a baking sheet and cover with olive oil, salt, and pepper
- Bake the cauliflower for 25 minutes
- Bring a pot of water to boil
- Once boiling, add the gnocchi and cook for 2-3 minutes or until the gnocchi is floating in the water
- Drain the water
- In a new pot, melt the butter
- Chop the onion and sage and add to the melted butter
- Cook the onions for approximately 10 minutes
- Add the white wine vinegar and maple syrup and season with salt and pepper
- Once the sauce is heated, add the gnocchi to the sauce
- Once the cauliflower is done baking, add it to the pot with the gnocchi and sauce
- Enjoy
My Thoughts
Like with the previous recipe, I was unsure what the sauce would taste like because the main flavors are butter, onion, vinegar, and maple syrup, but I loved the sauce. The sauce also tasted good with the gnocchi and cauliflower. However, one ingredient that I could not find at the grocery stores near me is sage (for the previous recipe I was able to find sage at the big supermarket downtown). I do think the sage would have made a nice addition to help break up the heaviness of the butter sauce. It does take a while to make the dish because you have to roast the cauliflower, boil the gnocchi, and make the sauce, but it does not take as long as the Gnocchi, Leek, and Butternut Bake. This is a good dish, and I would make it again.
Rating: 8/10
Final Thoughts
Out of these four recipes, my favorite was definitely the Cheesy Gnocchi Bake because I loved the combination of flavors and the cheese while my least favorite was the Gnocchi with Peppers and Pesto because it was very one-note. Even though the Gnocchi, Leek, and Butternut Bake tasted good, it personally took too much time and work to make. I also liked the Gnocchi with Butter Sauce and Roasted Cauliflower, and I would make it again.
For more vegetarian recipes, you can read my Danish Lunch Smorrebrod Recipe and Danish Dinner Frikadeller Recipe.
I never tried gnocchi before but I like potato and I love it with pasta sauce. It will be so amazing to get to try this one day. Thanks for sharing the recipes x
I hope you can try them one day because they are delicious and also versatile!
Hi Karalee,
I really like gnocchi so I was keen to read your recipes. Based on your descriptions I can certainly see myself trying out both the Cheesy and the Caulifower recipes Thanks..
That’s great you like gnocchi too! I definitely both of those, but the cheesy bake is my favorite!
Stop it!!! Each of these look so bloody delicious. It’s got my mouth watering. I’ve never tried Gnocchi before but after reading this I’ll defiantly be making my own batch asap. Thank you so much for sharing some great ideas on what to serve with gnocchi! Xo
Elle – ellegracedeveson.com
Haha thank you! You should definitely try gnocchi, but I know some people don’t like it because they can be chewy, but I love them!
Oh, gnocchi is my love, but I just can’t cook them properly 🙁 So I eat them only when I go to my parent’s house, my mom cooks very delicious ones 😍
Meadow
That’s great you love gnocchi too! Aww well that’s nice your mom makes delicious ones!
I’ve never had gnocchi 😩 But it looks and sounds delicious! Gonna have to give it a go.
You should try gnocchi! I know some people don’t like it because it can have a chewy texture, but I love it!
I adore gnocchi and would eat absolutely any of these! Delicious!!!!! My fave would also be the cheesy one haha 🙂
That’s awesome you like gnocchi too and the cheesy bake is the best!
I friggin love gnocchi but we barely ever have it here at home. I might have to ask my husband to nip to the shop to see if he can pick some up because after reading this I’m having a read craving.
That’s awesome you love gnocchi too! You should see if he can find some!
I haven’t had gnocchi in ages, I can hardly remember if I like it! I like the sound of gnocchi with cauliflower 🙂 x
I know some people don’t like gnocchi because it can have a chewy texture, but I like it! The gnocchi and cauliflower was delicious!
This post has definitely made me hungry! I love pasta, but I’ve never tried gnocchi before and I think it’s the pasta I would really like! x
Lucy | http://www.lucymary.co.uk
I definitely recommend trying gnocchi! I know some people don’t like it because it can be chewy, but I like it especially in the cheesy bake!
The cheesy gnocchi look like something I could love to try! I have never been a fan until I tried them again not long ago x
I definitely recommend trying the cheesy gnocchi! That’s great you like gnocchi now!
I never knew gnocchi is made using potatoes. I like the look of it with red peppers and pesto. Yum,
Traditional gnocchi is made with potatoes, but I’ve seen sweet potato, squash, and cauliflower gnocchi too!
The pesto gnocchi was good, but I would’ve liked more flavors!
I shouldn’t have read this post whilst I am hungry as now I want to eat this! 🤣. I love the sound of the cheesy gnocchi bake! I would definitely try that. Thank you for sharing all your recipe ideas!
Lauren
Haha you’re welcome and the cheesy gnocchi bake is delicious!
Gnocchi are so versatile, I am learning to love them as I am not too fond of their texture! The cheesy bake one sounds right up my street x
I agree they’re versatile! The texture is a bit mushy but baking them in the oven or frying them in a pan can help a little.
I love the cheesy bake!
The cheesy Gnocchi looks amazing!
It’s delicious!