Spinach gnudi

Spinach gnudi

Lucas Hollweg’s spinach and ricotta gnudi are light, incredibly moreish and should be enjoyed with nothing more than really good melted butter.

Spinach gnudi

  • Serves icon Serves 4 as a starter
  • Time icon Hands-on time 45 min, plus overnight chilling

Lucas Hollweg’s spinach and ricotta gnudi are light, incredibly moreish and should be enjoyed with nothing more than really good melted butter.

Nutrition: per serving

Calories
521kcals
Fat
27.7g (14.2g saturated)
Protein
18.9g
Carbohydrates
48g (1.8g sugars)
Fibre
2.4g
Salt
0.6g

Ingredients

  • 250g ricotta
  • Olive oil for frying
  • 200g baby leaf spinach
  • 1 small garlic clove, crushed
  • 50g parmesan (or vegetarian alternative), grated, plus extra to serve
  • About ¼ nutmeg, freshly grated
  • 250g fine semolina for dusting
  • 50g butter to serve
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Method

  1. If the ricotta is watery, decant into a fine plastic sieve over a bowl and let it drain for a few hours.
  2. Heat a splash of olive oil in a saucepan, then add the spinach and garlic. Stir over the heat until the leaves are completely wilted. Set aside to cool, then squeeze out as much of the liquid as you can with your hands. Very finely chop, then squeeze again.
  3. Put the spinach in a bowl with the ricotta and parmesan. Season, add the nutmeg and mix well. Taste and add more seasoning/nutmeg if needed.
  4. Spread half the semolina over a large plate or tray. Shape the ricotta mixture into 16-20 balls, rolling them between damp hands. Place on the semolina and carefully roll until coated on all sides. Cover with the remaining semolina, then chill (don’t cover with anything else) overnight. This creates a semolina ‘skin’ that holds the gnudi together.
  5. To cook, bring a large pan of water to a gentle boil. Melt the butter in a frying pan over a medium heat, then set aside and keep warm. Drop half the gnudi into the boiling water, turn down the heat and gently cook for 3 minutes or until the gnudi float to the surface. Carefully remove with a slotted spoon, drain off the excess water, then toss in the melted butter. Repeat with the rest of the gnudi.
  6. Divide the gnudi among 4 bowls, then shave over plenty of parmesan before serving.

Nutrition

Nutrition: per serving
Calories
521kcals
Fat
27.7g (14.2g saturated)
Protein
18.9g
Carbohydrates
48g (1.8g sugars)
Fibre
2.4g
Salt
0.6g

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Recipe By:

Lucas Hollweg

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