What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Eat More: Leeks and Ham Gnocchi! Leeks are nothing more than giant green onions. They add a mild onion-like taste to any dish and seem to be more flavorful when cooked. By combining them with gnocchi and ham, the leeks turn these little dumplings into a gourmet Mac ‘n Cheese alternative that is pleasing to the palate. The biggest challenge lies in preparing leeks for eating. After all, like an onion or shallot, they have a small bulb and a long stalk of green tightly-wrapped leaves. First I trimmed the tops and cut off the roots. Then I found that when filling the sink with water and submerging them, what little dirt that collected near the leaves fell to the bottom. Once rinsed, they were easy to slice and fun to separate the rings. Use what you need and freeze the rest for soups, casseroles, or other dishes later on. Isn’t it fun to try new things?
LEEKS AND HAM GNOCCHI
Ingredients:
1 leek, sliced into rings
1 cup chopped ham
1 16-ounce package gnocchi
8 ounces Havarti cheese, shredded
1 1/4 cups light cream
3 tablespoons flour
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
2 slices Hawaiian bread, torn
2 tablespoons butter, melted
Fresh chives, for garnish
Instructions:
Preheat oven to. 350Β°. Grease lightly 3 individual casserole dishes. In a medium bowl, combine ham, gnocchi, and Havarti cheese. Divide evenly between casseroles. Whisk together light cream, flour, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, and black pepper until smooth and flour is dissolved. Pour over gnocchi, dividing equally. In a bowl, place bread and leeks. Pour melted butter over all to coat. Gently toss. Sprinkle over gnocchi casseroles. Bake 35 minutes until golden and bubbly. Let stand 5 minutes. Garnish with fresh chives. Serve warm.
I could eat that right now at 3:39am… It looks so damn tasty…
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It really surprised me as well. But then again, I love gnocchi! π
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That looks appetizing
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…..and filling. Blessings! π
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Gail, I am so excited about this recipe. I have never eaten or cooked gnocchi, and just bought a packet today so I could try, and this will be the perfect meal. To be made soon π
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How timely, Lynne. Oh the ways you will imagine for these delectable puffs. Yum! π
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That looks really lovely. I can’t tolerate much onion or garlic but leeks and chives are good. Love gnocchi.
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Wonderful, Kerry! Perhaps you may give this recipe a try sometime? I’d like to know your thoughts. π
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Love the sound of this but without the ham for me Gail.
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Honestly, Sue, it would be delicious either way. Without the ham, it would make a great meatless meal option. Blessings! π
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Mmmmm, wow this is making my mouth water. Great recipe!
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Leeks are my new favorite veggie! I can’t wait to use them more. π
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Looks lovely, I haven’t tried leek – ham – gnocchi combination, but I don’t doubt it’s delicious!
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Mmmmm, surprisingly so. π
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