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Gnocchi with a twist

Recipe from The Offroad Adventure Show. Ingredients: 500g Ricotta cheese150g Fresh parmesan1 x Egg, lightly beaten150g Plain flour150g butterContinental parsleyFresh basil leavesFresh mint leavesCooked peasExtra virgin olive oilSaltPepper Method: Break up your ricotta cheese into …

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Sep 30 2020

Sep 30 2020

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Recipe from The Offroad Adventure Show.

Ingredients:

500g Ricotta cheese150g Fresh parmesan1 x Egg, lightly beaten150g Plain flour150g butterContinental parsleyFresh basil leavesFresh mint leavesCooked peasExtra virgin olive oilSaltPepper

Method:

Break up your ricotta cheese into a mixing bowl.

Add 150g fresh parmesan, your egg and 150g of plain flour.

Add a pinch of finely chopped parlsey and gently mix together with a spoon.

Once mixed, bring it together with your hands, just like a dough.

Cut the dough into four logs, and dust with flour and roll out till the logs are roughly 35mm in diameter.

Now cut your logs into bite-size pieces of gnocchi, and pop them into boiling water that has been well seasoned with salt.

While your gnocchi is cooking heat a pan with 150g of butter and add a handful of fresh basil and mint leaves, and about a cup of cooked peas.

Once your gnocchi floats to the surface, it is done. Drain your gnocchi and add it to the pan and gently toss through.

Add salt and pepper, and drizzle with extra virgin olive oil and grate a little fresh parmesan over the top and toss through gently and serve!

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